Fargo Printer Portfolio

Fargo dye-sublimation card printers designed to print images on plastic card surfaces with encoding magnetic stripe cards and contactless smart cards, including iClass HID, Mifare, Mifare / Desfire cards, Which operate as identifiers in access control systems. Fargo’s range of printers includes models that differ in the technology used to apply the image to the cards, print speeds, and support for other modules: duplex printing.

Today’s ID is not only a tool for displaying a person’s name and photo but also a tool for making financial transactions, tracking access to workplaces, networks, or parking. Plastic card customization systems allow companies & institutions. Can improve the production process, increase employee efficiency, safety, and automate the collection and processing of various information. Graphics card printers and mapping systems based on them allow you to create multifunctional, durable, and reliable identity cards.

ID CARDS PRINTING TECHNOLOGY

DTC PRINTER

Fargo DTC models use Direct-to-Card technology. They print the image directly onto the surface of the plastic card. Let us explained to you how its words. Color ribbon pass under the thermal print head of the printer. Print head heated to the cards & colors from the ribbon is transfer to the blank card.

 

HDP PRINTER 

Printing on Fargo printer high Definition Printing (HDP) technology is used by Fargo HDP series printers. HDP technology provides the lowest rejection rate, including when printing on proximity and smart cards. Unlike DTC printers, Fargo HDP series card printers do not print directly to the black card. Yes: HPD printer used unique thin film with the color ribbon to print the card. First, the HDP printer prints a color image on the thin film and its transfer to the blank card. The Film image is additionally protected. Personalization systems based on HDP technology are less sensitive to surface imperfections of plastic cards also allow printing on cards with contact chips. 

HID Fargo offers a wide range of printer consumables that include single color ribbons, full-color ribbons, full-color ribbons with a the black panel, ribbon with a fluorescent panel, optional black panel for printing on the back of the card. Fargo card printers are simple and easy to maintain, or their ribbons are create for a different number of prints. Besides, Fargo manufactures a variety of accessories to customize printers to specific user requirements.

Protection of cards from counterfeiting

To protect images on cards from damage and increase their durability. It is suggested to used lamination to protect access cards from counterfeiting. Printers of this brand use holographic lamination. Fargo HDP models, there is an option where the hologram is already to the HDP film, which allows you to reduce the cost of purchasing a laminating module. Also, it is possible to manufacture additional holography or custom holography according to customer requirements.

HID FARGO DTC1250e

Fargo DTC1250e dye-sublimation card printer pattern forsingle-sided and double-sided printing on ID card surfaces. This reliable,affordable printer prints full-color plastic cards at 300 dpi and speeds from 6 to 24 seconds per card. Using built-in Swift ID software, you can quickly personalize plastic cards for various purposes, ranging from 9 to 40 mil thick. If required, this printer can upgrade with a duplex unit and a module for encoding contact, contactless smart cards (including HID iCLASS technology), or standard contactless and magnetic stripe cards. An option is also available to connect the DTC1250e to an Ethernet LAN & the wifi module provides remote access to the device.

HID FARGO DTC4250e

   

Fargo DTC4250e Card Printer full-color card printersperform single-sided printing as standard, and when equipped with appropriate modules, double-sided printing and encoding of various identifiers. The DTC4250e can print at 300 dpi resolution on CR-80 cards and badges in 9 to 40 mil thick, including HID Proximity, Mifare, and iClass access cards. Each printer in this series has graphic SmartScreen and Swift ID firmware.

HID Fargo DTC4500e

General-purpose dye-sublimation card printer that is compatible with extended ribbons, Fargo DTC 4500e has two output hoppers. Due to this, the device can operate at high intensity and issue large volumes of identifiers. The modular design allows the Fargo DTC4500e to be field-upgraded and extendable with duplex, laminating, magnetic stripe encoding, proximity, contact, and contactless smart cards. This printer is a unique solution for large and medium-sized enterprises, educational institutions, and government agencies that require a reliable and durable device with the ability to work at high intensity.

HID FARGO HDP 5000

Fargo HDP5000. This model dye-sublimation printers use HDP technology based on the sublimation thermal transfer method, which provides the highest print quality. The flexible design of the HID Fargo HDP5000 card printer. Help you expand your existing personalization system by adding a  flipper, single-sided 

or double-sided simultaneous lamination module, or a smart card encoding module. The HDP5000’s built-in print server allows these card printers to connect a company’s IT infrastructure. Due to their high speed and functional characteristics, besides high-quality card printing, HDP 5000 printers can be used by government organizations, large corporations, financial institutions, universities, and other organizations.

HID Fargo HDP8500

Fargo 8500 industrial card printer is designed for full-color printing on plastic cards using advanced “High Definition Printing” technology. It prints images and text information on CR-80 cards, including Proximity and HID smart cards, at 300 dpi and 24-40 seconds per card. The card printer is well-equipped with USB and Ethernet interfaces, a print server for network operation, and a Touch Screen control panel. Thanks to its modular design, the user can add encoding and card lamination options to the base card printer.

 

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