The Power of a Zebra ZD410 Printer in Dental Practices
Published by Mark Cramer on 16th Oct 2019
One of the most asked questions by dentists is, “How can a Zebra printer help transform our practice?”
Logistically and most importantly, a Zebra printer – more specifically the ZD410 – can effectively save you time and money.
This fast-dependable printer allows you to print high-quality appointment cards. The Zebra ZD410 Printer will connect directly to your dental software and print out all of the customer appointment details, completely removing the need to handwrite. Therefore saving time for receptionists, who can magic out an appointment card with the push of a button.
The ZD410 is a thermal printer, and the smallest printer in its class, therefore fitting in the most space-constrained desks or shelves, and there is even an option to mount it on the wall. The printer is capable of printing labels, receipts, tags and wristbands whenever you need them.
We also know that a missed dental appointment costs thousands of pounds per year, so by having the ZD410 you are offering each patient a physical reminder for their appointments. Which could prevent missed appointments from occurring, and more patients getting the dental care they actually need.
You also have the option of using additional benefits from the Labelman. We have an in-house design team, who are available to create pre-printed appointment card rolls containing your crucial practice information, such as your logo and contact details for that personal touch.
Most notably, being environmentally friendly is a crucial aspect in today’s society. BPA (Bisphenol A) is a chemical used in the manufacturing of plastics and to develop dyes used in thermal paper, and Zebra Technologies have now resulted in using BPA-free thermal paper solutions used for general purpose labels, retail receipts, tickets etc, which the ZD410 use for their appointment cards.
For more information on the Zebra ZD410 Printer here, and you can find out more about all our Zebra Appointment Cards here.