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Product Features
Technical Overview
This media sensor guide functions as a critical detection component within the printer's media path. It monitors paper or label presence and position, providing feedback to the printer's control system to ensure proper feeding and alignment during printing operations.
The DPR12-3341-01 is manufactured by Honeywell International, Inc. and carries the exact part number for precise identification and ordering. As a two-pack configuration, it offers practical value for maintenance teams needing multiple replacement units or wanting to keep spares on hand.
The sensor guide integrates seamlessly with Datamax-O'Neil I-Class Mark II printers, maintaining the original equipment manufacturer's specifications and performance standards. This ensures consistent detection accuracy and reliable printer operation in various media handling scenarios.
Key Product Advantages
This media sensor guide provides several practical benefits for printer maintenance and reliability. As an authentic Datamax-O'Neil component, it ensures perfect compatibility and performance matching with I-Class Mark II printers.
These strengths make the product easier to deploy and manage in real environments, especially where reliability, usability, and day-to-day operational continuity matter. Notable benefits include reliable detection performance and convenient maintenance packaging.
Reliable Detection Performance
Maintains accurate media positioning and feeding for consistent print quality and reduced jams.
- Precise sensor alignment
- Consistent media tracking
- Reduced operational interruptions
Convenient Maintenance Packaging
The two-pack configuration offers practical value for maintenance teams and service technicians.
- Multiple replacement units
- Spare parts inventory
- Reduced ordering frequency
Deployment / Use Cases
The DPR12-3341-01 Media Sensor Guide serves as a replacement component for Datamax-O'Neil I-Class Mark II printers experiencing detection issues or requiring preventive maintenance. These printers are commonly deployed in environments requiring reliable label and document production.
Typical applications include warehouse labeling systems, retail price marking, shipping and logistics operations, and industrial manufacturing settings. The media sensors help maintain continuous printer operation in these demanding environments where downtime directly impacts productivity and workflow efficiency.
Maintenance & Repair Scenarios
Replace worn or malfunctioning sensors to restore optimal printer performance and detection accuracy.
Preventive Maintenance Programs
Keep spare sensors on hand as part of a proactive maintenance strategy to minimize unexpected downtime.
Highlights
- Genuine Datamax-O'Neil media sensor guide
- Compatible with I-Class Mark II printers
- Two-pack configuration for maintenance convenience
- Manufactured by Honeywell International, Inc.
- Part number DPR12-3341-01 for precise identification
- Supports reliable media detection and alignment
- Helps maintain consistent printer performance
- Reduces downtime in demanding printing environments
Specifications
| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Honeywell International, Inc |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DPR12-3341-01 |
| Brand Name | Datamax-O'Neil |
| Product Name | (2PK)Guide, Media Sensor |
| Packaged Quantity | 2 |
| Product Type | Media Sensor |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Compatibility | Datamax-O'Neil I-Class Mark II Printer |
FAQ
What print, scan, copy, or multifunction capability is listed?
This media sensor guide functions as a critical detection component within the printer's media path. It monitors paper or label presence and position, providing feedback to the printer's control system to ensure proper feeding and alignment during printing operations. The DPR12-3341-01 is manufactured by Honeywell International, Inc. and carries the exact part number for precise identification and ordering. As a two-pack configuration, it offers practical value for maintenance teams needing multiple replacement units or wanting to keep spares on hand.
What duplex or duty-cycle detail is listed?
This media sensor guide functions as a critical detection component within the printer's media path. It monitors paper or label presence and position, providing feedback to the printer's control system to ensure proper feeding and alignment during printing operations. The DPR12-3341-01 is manufactured by Honeywell International, Inc. and carries the exact part number for precise identification and ordering. As a two-pack configuration, it offers practical value for maintenance teams needing multiple replacement units or wanting to keep spares on hand.
What connectivity options are listed?
Connectivity details help confirm how the product integrates with your network, accessories, and surrounding peripherals before rollout or replacement planning. They are often the difference between a technically compatible device and one that is genuinely easy to deploy.
What label, receipt, or business-print workflow detail is listed?
This media sensor guide functions as a critical detection component within the printer's media path. It monitors paper or label presence and position, providing feedback to the printer's control system to ensure proper feeding and alignment during printing operations. The DPR12-3341-01 is manufactured by Honeywell International, Inc. and carries the exact part number for precise identification and ordering. As a two-pack configuration, it offers practical value for maintenance teams needing multiple replacement units or wanting to keep spares on hand.
What deployment or installation detail is listed?
The DPR12-3341-01 Media Sensor Guide serves as a replacement component for Datamax-O'Neil I-Class Mark II printers experiencing detection issues or requiring preventive maintenance. These printers are commonly deployed in environments requiring reliable label and document production. Typical applications include warehouse labeling systems, retail price marking, shipping and logistics operations, and industrial manufacturing settings. The media sensors help maintain continuous printer operation in these demanding environments where downtime directly impacts productivity and workflow efficiency.