Now that 2011 is in full swing so are popular printer rebate programs from Fargo and Zebra. With AlphaCard’s Printer Rebate Offers you could save big on a new Fargo or Zebra printer by taking advantage of the rebate credits offered from both printer manufacturers when you trade in your old printer for a new one.
Video clips for Fargo ID card printers added to AlphaCard.com
Fargo has long provided trusted ID card printing solutions for customers across a wide variety of industries. With efficient and secure operation, Fargo printers offer versatile ID card machines ranging from those built for entry-level applications right on up to high-security, high-volume models.
Entry-level printing with the Magicard Pronto, Enduro, and Fargo DTC1000
Adding an entry-level ID card printer to your business or organization is an easy way to transition into the world of ID card printing. With user-friendly features, these affordable printers offer high-quality printing at an incredible value for small-scale operations.
How To: Add lamination to ID cards
Adding lamination to any ID program is an easy way to increase the life-span of your ID cards and badges. Lamination adds a layer of protection across the surface of an ID card that not only shields the card from everyday wear and tear, but also makes the cards extremely difficult to tamper with.
Ask AlphaCard: Is the new Fargo printer ribbon line compatible with my Persona C30 or Fargo DTC400?
Fargo recently introduced a new line of DTC printers and with the release came a heap of new printer ribbons. Conveniently, ribbons for the DTC1000 and DTC4000 printers are also compatible with Persona C30 and DTC400 ID card printers when you upgrade the firmware for your printer.
AlphaCard introduces photo ID systems featuring new Fargo DTC printers
Since the introduction of three new Fargo printers – the DTC1000, DTC4000, and DTC4500 – we’ve also retooled some of our most popular photo ID systems to include the latest printing technology from Fargo. Here’s a sampling of our new and featured photo ID systems powered by the new Fargo DTC printers:
Product Spotlight: Fargo introduces new DTC ID card printers
Fargo recently introduced a new line of DTC printers that include innovative printing options for businesses and organizations of all sizes. With options for entry-level printing right on up to high-volume, high-security card production, the DTC printers can be used to create ID cards and badges for employee ID programs, schools, membership and loyalty programs and more.
High definition printing produces secure, high-quality ID cards and badges
High definition printers combine superior print quality with security to produce sharp and detailed ID cards. The high definition printing process differs from that used by dye sublimation printers. High definition printers do not print an image directly onto an ID card. Instead, HDP printers print images, text, barcodes, and other graphics onto a clear film. A heated roller inside the ID card printer then presses the film to the blank surface of an ID card. The combined heat and pressure fuses the film to the surface of the card.
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64-bit driver update: Zebra and Fargo join the party
Last week we announced that Magicard has made 64-bit drivers available for its most popular ID card printer models. Well, they weren't the only ones. Zebra and Fargo are also providing updated printer drivers that support 64-bit computers and systems, while Evolis and Datacard already have 64-bit drivers available.
HID Global showcases new Fargo printers and innovative access control solutions at IFSEC 2010
HID Global was on hand at this week's IFSEC Global Security Conference showing off the company's latest access control innovations along with a fresh batch of Fargo Direct-to-Card printers. In addition to demonstrating its product portfolio, HID offered up a presentation on the benefits of multi-application smart card technology.