There are several things to think about when buying an ID card printer. To get things in motion, follow our helpful tips.
When choosing a new ID card printer for your government or law enforcement agency, it’s important for it to offer versatile printing options.
Before investing in an ID card printer, it’s important to understand your printing needs today and tomorrow.
Find out why using a single-sided printer to create dual-sided cards isn’t a good idea.
Along with the latest encoding capabilities, the Evolis Primacy can now laminate your ID cards, increasing security and extending card use.
Learn about the differences between single-sided and dual-sided ID card printers and how to determine which is best for your application.
If you plan on printing on both sides of your ID cards, consider investing in a dual-sided printer rather than manually flipping your cards.
Technically, you can manually flip your cards. But there can be significantly expensive consequences.
If you’re deciding whether to buy a single-sided or dual-sided ID card printer, an ID Professional offers some helpful advice to make the choice easier!
Learn more about Fargo’s HDP5600 High-definition Retransfer ID Card Printer with the option of 600 dpi printing.