Price is inclusive of GST
As with most technology, the software that makes these printers work needs to be installed in your computer prior to use. It does require some computer knowledge eg: what a driver is, what a folder is or in some instances how to copy and paste a link. If you have limited computer knowledge it may be beneficial to have someone you know read over the install instructions below with you.
Following purchase, you will receive a link to download drivers for Win & Mac. If you have purchased from us before, download from here. (Download button is on the top left of the next page). For mac, this printer uses the DA320.ppd file during install.
This courier label printer is great for those starting out in a new business or looking to refresh or add another printer to their warehouse.
The TSC DA320 is an economical 300dpi thermal printer that will work with all the leading courier companies in NZ (we've tried, tested and use this printer ourselves). Trademe, Courier Post, NZ Couriers, Fastway, Toll, Mainstream, Post Haste, eparcel, parcelwings, eship and many more. This printer is 300dpi, so also compatible to print international labels requiring the higher quality print (compared to 200dpi printers)
Included in this pack:
- 1x TSC DA320 Printer (USB or LAN Connection)
- 1x printer to standard USB cable
- 1x power supply cable to standard NZ wall socket
- Please note this printer is the DA320 model that has an Ethernet/LAN module included so it can be connected to your wired network for sharing to all network compatible devices.
Don't forget to add labels for your new printer:
- For standard labels please click here
- For compostable labels please click here
- We cannot guarantee that labels from another business will work. We use these printers and labels in our warehouse and love them.
r3pack will support this printer if purchased from us, and if you need further help/support with install, then please call 09-8276567 (Techspan Group, NZ distributor of TSC).
If you are generating a PDF label and printing - then it will work easily. For those using integrated options from NZCouriers/ParcelWings or similar and if you want to connect so it prints automatically - please refer to your account managers/support at the respective companies for assistance.
Commonly Asked questions:
I'm really bad with technology, can I still use this printer?
We have sold plenty of these printers and 99.9% of people can use the instructions to set up the printer. Follow each step and do not skip any of them. We offer one free tech support call and there after $50 flat fee per session (this is not our charge but outsourced to an IT company).
What is the difference between this one and the Zebra $600 ethernet printer?
Choose this USB printer if your computer and printer are next to each other on your packing bench as it is connected via USB. The ethernet printer is for those who have many people using the same printer or your computer and printer are in different locations and you want to connect by ethernet to your network.
Why is the cord loose?
Please push the cord into the power adapter, really push. You should hear/feel it click. If it is loose and can wriggle out then it is not properly connected.
I found a second hand printer online that is so cheap. It seems too good to be true?
Yes sometimes if it seems too good to be true it is. Please make sure that the printer is in working condition if you are not buying from us directly. The previous owner might have damaged it and we cannot guarantee the condition. If you buy a second hand printer and it is not working we will charge a $50 assessment fee to see where the fault lies or if you need installation assistance.