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ID Card Printers

ID Wholesaler is your trusted source for the most popular ID card printer brands. As an authorized reseller, we offer the best ID card printing machines to create and print professional ID cards.

  • Choose from single-sided, dual-sided, laminating, or retransfer printers
  • Full-featured badge printers or affordable printers for tight budgets, we’ve got the biggest selection from top brands like Zebra, HID Fargo, Entrust, Magicard, and Evolis.
  • Card printers for every application: employee ID cards, student IDs, access cards, government IDs, membership cards, and more.

New to ID card printing? Have questions? Our knowledgeable team is here to assist you.

Card Durability

Increase badge durability and extend card life. From repeated swiping to outdoor exposure, lamination gives ID cards a layer of protection.

High-Volume Printers

Shop high-volume printers for frequent ID card printing or large batch jobs. These printers are built for performance and endurance!

Visual Card Security

Reinforce ID cards with visual authenication features like holograms, foils and die presses. Ideal for high-security environments.

Shop Best Selling ID Card Printers

Item#: 525302-056
$2,298.00  Add To Cart For Price

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  • High-volume printing
  • Direct to card printing
  • Single or dual-sided printing
  • Warranty: 3 years
Fargo 70001 DTC1500XE ID Card PrinterFargo 70001 DTC1500XE ID Card Printer
Item#: 70001
$2,299.00 Add To Cart For Price

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  • Easily upgradeable
  • Direct to card printing
  • Single or dual-sided printing
  • Warranty: 3 yr + 3 yr loaner coverage
Item#: PM1H0000MS-MD06
$2,150.00  $1,399.99

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  • 225 color cards per hr
  • Direct to card printing
  • Single or dual-sided printing
  • Warranty: 3 years
Zebra ZC350 LT Series ID Card PrinterZebra ZC350 LT Series ID Card Printer
Item#: ZC35-000C000USLT
$2,403.63  $1,645.99
  • Replacement for ZXP Series 3
  • Direct to card printing
  • Slim design
  • Single or dual-side printing
  • Warranty: 2 years w/ 2-year loaner
Fargo 70001 DTC1500XE ID Card PrinterFargo 70001 DTC1500XE ID Card Printer
Item#: 70010
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  • Retransfer HDP printing
  • Single or dual-sided printing
  • For durable, multi-function cards
  • Warranty: 3 yr + 3 yr loaner coverage

How to Choose an ID Card Printer

With so many choices available, how do you know which card printer is right for your organization? Before you begin to shop, know the top seven mistakes to avoid when buying an ID card printer. Sometimes knowing what NOT to do is just as important as knowing what TO do! From considering the cards you'll use to the printer you print them on, learn the 7 mistakes to avoid when buying an ID card printer from ID Wholesaler.

MISTAKE 1: BUY A PRINTER BASED ON PRICE ALONE

We know your budget is important, but make sure you get a printer that will do the work your job requires. While an entry-level printer might be better on your budget now, printing a large quantity of cards on a low volume printer will overextend the machine, likely resulting in expensive repairs down the road.

Talk with your ID professional about what your cards need to do for you, including:

How much information needs to be printed on your cards

Will your cards need to store data in a mag stripe or smart chip?

How many cards you expect to print

Quick Tip: Start with equipment that best fits your needs to maximize your long-term investment and get the most out of your ID card program.

MISTAKE 2: CHOOSE A PRINTER THAT CAN’T KEEP UP WITH YOU

Dual-Input & Output HopperSome printer models are better equipped to print larger volumes of cards than others. If you know you’ll be printing a high volume of cards, make sure your printer is up to the task.

Quick Tip: One feature to look for in higher volume printers is the card capacity of its input and output hoppers.

Printers made for higher volume printing will generally have larger capacity ribbons and card hoppers, meaning you’ll spend less time refilling supplies and more time printing.

MISTAKE 3: THINK ONLY ABOUT YOUR IMMEDIATE NEEDS

Before choosing a printer, consider the future goals for your ID card program.

Will you use your cards for door access or time & attendance tracking in the future?

What about printing on both sides of your cards rather than only one side?

Will you consider laminating your cards for added durability or to extend the life of your cards?

Quick Tip: If you know you’ll be expanding your card functionality in the future, choose a printer that can be easily upgraded.

Some card printers only require a special ribbon to upgrade to dual-sided printing. Other upgrades, like lamination, are available as “plug-and-play” modules. Talk to your ID Professional about upgrade options before you invest in a printer.

MISTAKE 4: PLAN TO PRINT DUAL-SIDED CARDS WITH A SINGLE-SIDED PRINTER

Dual-sided Photo ID BadgeCan you print on one side of the card and manually flip your cards to print on the other side? Sure, but it’s not recommended.

Dirty hands, dust, debris, and even fingerprints can distort the images that are printed on the cards and, worse yet, damage the printhead. Printhead replacement can be very costly; new printheads typically cost several hundred dollars and may not be covered under a manufacturer’s warranty if damaged due to improper care.

Quick Tip: Plan ahead, prevent costly repairs, and purchase a printer that can print on both sides of the card. It will lead to a longer life of the printer, save you time, and create less stress in the long run.

MISTAKE 5: DON’T CONSIDER CARD DURABILITY & QUALITY

An average PVC card will last 3-5 years. If it is swiped through a magnetic stripe reader or exposed to the sun, its life is typically much shorter. There are two ways to extend the life of your cards:

Laminate your cards. In plastic card printing, lamination is a clear protective layer that is applied over the top of your card by a printer with lamination capability.

Print cards with a retransfer printer. Retransfer technology prints the image to a film that is heat rolled to the card surface resulting in a more durable print (with the added benefit of vibrant, over-the-edge printing).

MISTAKE 6: BUY A PRINTER THAT CAN’T HANDLE YOUR SECURITY NEEDS

While a retail membership card may not need to be very secure, an access card into a police department requires high security. Your security needs may require a specialized ID card printer.

A variety of visual security features can be added to cards. Some features can be added regardless of the type of printer you own, such as hand-applied peel-and-stick holographic seals.

Other security features require a special printer. For example, holographic laminate requires a laminating printer. To prevent unauthorized use, some printers offer password protection and locked access to cards and ribbons.

Quick Tip: Secure your card printing program by investing in a printer that will protect your data and hardware.

MISTAKE 7: FORGET TO PLAN AHEAD FOR EMERGENCIES

Technology has certainly simplified our lives, but we also need to be prepared for the day it doesn’t work as it should. Even if you properly maintain your ID card printer, as the saying goes, nothing lasts forever.

Service programs offer peace of mind. Typically a full-service program costs a little more than half the cost of a backup printer and covers the cost of all repairs. Plus, they’re much cheaper than purchasing a backup printer. If you would be in a pinch without your printer for a week or two, you should also consider adding loaner coverage to reduce downtime.

BONUS MISTAKE! CHOOSE A COMPANY THAT DOESN’T OFFER TECHNICAL SUPPORT

ID card printers are specialized products. Make sure you work with a company that can help you if you have problems. Not all companies support the items they sell. Some companies will refer you to the manufacturer when you have issues which can be a hassle. Choose a company that offers in-house training and support so that you have easy access to expert advice when you need it.

Take these common mistakes into consideration to ensure you choose the best ID card printer for your current and future needs. You can also lean on the ID Professionals at ID Wholesaler. We ask the right questions to get to know you and your needs before we make recommendations. With this, you can be confident that you’ve made a wise investment.

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Whether you’re buying your first ID card printer, or upgrading your printer to meet growing access control needs, our buyer’s guide will help you understand the different printer types, features, & ID verification requirements to consider.

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