In today’s high-stakes supply chain, reliable printers have become a critical component of running a successful business. From shipping and logistics labeling, to inventory and asset tracking labels, product ID and beyond, enterprise printers are more important than ever. By 2032[1], the global printer market is expected to skyrocket to 75.37 billion, so it’s no doubt that high demands and continuous innovations in printing technology have revolutionized enterprise printing and contributed to this staggering market growth.
However, not all printers are created equal. Today’s leading businesses know that using the same printer model for every application can create costly printing bottlenecks and result in operational downtime.
Whether you're running a small retail boutique or managing a warehouse distribution center, selecting the right printer for your business needs can significantly impact efficiency, productivity, and ultimately, your bottom line.
There are dozens of printer types, models, and features flooding the market, so choosing the right one isn’t as simple as picking a name-brand device. Business owners need to ensure their printers are purpose-built for the applications they’ll support. In this post, we’ll guide you through the key considerations for selecting the right type of printer and take a deep dive into three categories: mobile printers, industrial printers, and desktop printers.
One size doesn’t fit all. A high-speed industrial printer might seem like a powerful investment—until you realize it's bulky, expensive, and overkill for your compact retail space. Conversely, trying to use a consumer-grade desktop printer in a high-demand shipping warehouse will lead to frequent breakdowns and workflow disruptions.
Purpose-built printers are designed for specific environments and applications. Whether it's printing barcodes on-the-go or producing round-the-clock shipping labels, the right printer is one that stands up to your demands, and fits into your specific workflow and environment.
Let’s look at the three major categories and how each fits into different business applications:
Mobile printers are compact, lightweight devices designed for printing on-the-go. They’re typically used to produce receipts, barcode labels, tickets, or delivery documentation in environments where employees are constantly on the move—think warehouses, delivery services, retail floors, or field service operations.
Mobility and Convenience
The most obvious benefit is the ability to print right at the sight of application or use. Mobile printers support wireless technologies such as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, enabling employees to print without needing to return to a printer at a fixed location.
Faster Workflow and Reduced Downtime
By bringing the printer to the job rather than bringing the job to the printer, employees save time and improve accuracy. For example, a warehouse employee can print inventory labels right at the rack, reducing mislabeling and saving valuable time spent moving from application site to printer location.
Durability for Harsh Environments
Many of today’s mobile printers are built rugged. They're designed to withstand drops, dust, exposure to moisture, and extreme temperatures. They are perfect for challenging environments like cold storage or industrial manufacturing.
Field Service: For technicians who need to print service tickets, invoices, and maintenance documentation on the spot.
Retail: For mobile point-of-sale and price tag printing directly on the floor.
Logistics and Delivery: To print receipts, shipping labels, and proof-of-delivery documentation in vehicles or at delivery locations.
Industrial printers are built for high-volume, high-speed, and round-the-clock printing. These machines are the backbone of large-scale operations, from manufacturing lines to distribution centers. They are capable of printing on a wide variety of materials: Labels, RFID tags, synthetic materials, and more, and can support multiple shifts of continuous operation without failure.
Unmatched Durability
Industrial printers are often engineered with all-metal components to handle dusty, hot, or high-humidity environments, making them perfect for tough industrial applications.
High Volume, High Speed
Need to print thousands of labels per day? Industrial printers are designed for exactly that. They offer fast print speeds without sacrificing accuracy or quality.
Advanced Media Handling
Many models offer large media capacity, automated rewinding, cutting, and peeling capabilities. This reduces downtime and manual intervention, which is essential in high-demand scenarios.
Superior Integration
Industrial printers often support advanced interfaces and integrations with ERP systems, and warehouse management systems (WMS).
Manufacturing Plants: For maximum durability, parts labeling, compliance labeling, and product ID tags.
Warehouse and Distribution Centers: For high-volume shipping labels, pallet labels, and inventory tags.
Pharmaceutical and Food Production: Designed to meet compliance standards and empower traceability and batch tracking.
Desktop printers are an ideal choice for small to mid-sized businesses or departments within larger enterprises. They balance performance, size, and affordability. These printers are often used for printing labels, receipts, or documentation at moderate volumes.
Space-Saving Design
Ideal for businesses with limited workspace, desktop printers are small enough to fit on counters or desks.
User-Friendly Operation
Desktop printers are typically designed with simplicity in mind. Many offer plug-and-play functionality, intuitive user interfaces, and fast and easy media loading.
Cost-Effective
Desktop printing strikes a great balance between upfront investment and operational efficiency for businesses that don’t need industrial-grade throughput.
Versatility
From shipping labels and product tags to wristbands and tickets, desktop printers can support a wide range of media and print types, and fit into a wide range of working environments.
Retail: For barcode and price tag printing.
Offices: For administrative printing, name badges, and documentation.
Healthcare: For patient ID wristbands, specimen labels, and patient documents.
Warehousing: For low-to-mid-volume inventory and bin labeling.
Before selecting a printer, walk through your day-to-day operations. Identify where and what kind of printing is needed. Are employees constantly moving? What is your environment like? What are your volume needs?
Don’t be lured in by a low sticker price. Factor in the ongoing cost of media, maintenance, repairs, and printheads. A more expensive industrial printer might save you money over time if your print volume is high.
Will your print volume grow in the next 12–24 months? Consider going with an upgraded printer model now that can scale with your business later.
Your printer should integrate smoothly with your existing software, operating systems, and hardware like mobile computers, scanners and tablets. This reduces setup time and avoids costly system overhauls.
Downtime can be extremely costly. Look for a partner like Heartland that offers comprehensive device lifecycle management, and features like remote updates and configuration, help desk support, easy returns and spare pool services.
Choosing the right printer isn’t just an operational decision—it’s a strategic one. When printers are tailored to the specific demands of your business, they increase accuracy, reduce waste, and accelerate workflows. Investing in a purpose-built printer is really an investment in your team’s ability to do their best work.
Take the time to evaluate your needs, consult with solution providers, and carefully select the right printer for your needs. Whether you’re running a fast-paced warehouse or a single storefront, the right printing technology can help you run a smarter, smoother operation.
Heartland’s experienced solutions consultants can help you select the right printer for your specific needs. We’re manufacturer agnostic, meaning we’ll always prioritize our customers’ needs over brand loyalty. We’ve built relationships with industry-leading manufacturers to give you the best options on the market, and to ensure your printing solution delivers a return on your investment that you can be proud of.
[1] https://straitsresearch.com/report/printer-market