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Recently, Beijing Sprinter Technology Development Co., Ltd. (Sprinter) officially launched two new receipt printer models—SP-POS895 and SP-POS896. With their efficient and stable thermal printing performance, these printers are designed to help retail, catering, healthcare, and other industries improve operational efficiency during peak business periods.
The two new models adopt line thermal printing technology, with a maximum printing speed of 160mm/s, a print density of 8 dots/mm (203dpi), and support for up to 576 dots per line, ensuring sharp and clear text and barcodes. The products support GB18030 Chinese characters, ASCII characters, and multiple international character sets, and cover one-dimensional barcodes such as UPC-A, EAN-13, and CODE39, as well as two-dimensional barcodes including PDF417, QR Code, and DATA Matrix, meeting various receipt and label printing needs.
In terms of connectivity and compatibility, SP-POS895/896 provide USB and Ethernet interfaces, operate on DC24V±5% power supply, are compatible with Windows, Android, and Linux systems, and support the ESC/POS command set, allowing for easy integration into existing point-of-sale, kitchen, retail, bookstore, apparel, and healthcare scenarios. Their physical structure is compact, with dimensions of 125×120×128mm and a weight of only 565g (without paper roll). The top paper output and top flip-open cover design facilitate installation and maintenance.
Regarding reliability, the print head lifespan reaches 100 kilometers, the cutter lifespan exceeds 800,000 cuts, the mean time between failures (MTBF) is 100,000 hours, and the operating temperature range is 0℃–50℃ with a storage temperature range of -20℃–60℃, making them suitable for various commercial environments.
The launch of these two new models further enriches Sprinter's product portfolio in the receipt printing field, providing users with more efficient and time-saving printing solutions. They are expected to play a significant role in upcoming consumption peaks such as the Qixi Festival.


