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May 31

i am in the process of manufacturing id cards. i want to know which printer is suitable for that purpose. i need the following information. 1. brand 2. configration 3. apprx. rate

Most all ID cards are printed on an ID printer, which is a thermal printer, typically with 3 color thermal ribbon cartridge, which uses heat to bond the color onto the ID cards. This is similar to Laser technology, but laser technology generally is a powder toner, like a copy machines. The standard laser printer is not water proof and wouldn’t last long for use as a actual ID’s.

There are many brands out there, and depending on the actual number you need printed, like if less then 50, or more then 5000 you will have different requirements. Best to have a company rep come demo any unit you are interested in trying out. You need to be able to actually see it print and the "speed" it prints. If you have thousand of cards to do the difference between 10 seconds each and a minute each is HUGE!!

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4 Responses to “Which laser colour printer is suitable for id card manufacturing?”

  1. timincbus@sbcglobal.net Says:

    We use this one at our company to print new ID badges.

    http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=925233&CatId=2715
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  2. Bradford K Says:

    Most all ID cards are printed on an ID printer, which is a thermal printer, typically with 3 color thermal ribbon cartridge, which uses heat to bond the color onto the ID cards. This is similar to Laser technology, but laser technology generally is a powder toner, like a copy machines. The standard laser printer is not water proof and wouldn’t last long for use as a actual ID’s.

    There are many brands out there, and depending on the actual number you need printed, like if less then 50, or more then 5000 you will have different requirements. Best to have a company rep come demo any unit you are interested in trying out. You need to be able to actually see it print and the "speed" it prints. If you have thousand of cards to do the difference between 10 seconds each and a minute each is HUGE!!
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    Good Luck,
    Bradmkjr

  3. SESHUVEMU Says:

    Use the thermal printer of the Hp company make this is fine about the model which you want you can directly contact hp for the help they can suggest a good model and even they can proviode you the demo of the system . Contach hp for the help on this toll free nos they are free

    HP -1800112267

    9866645895
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  4. Gouthaman Says:

    I Would Recommend HP LaserJet The price Approximatly starts from Rs.5000/-

    call 1800112267 for more info
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