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New retransfer card printing solution launched by HID

published on 2024-09-19 15:31:04 UTC by James Humphreys
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HID has announced the launch of its FARGO HDP5000e retransfer card printer, designed to deliver high-definition cards and IDs.

“The HDP5000e is where unparalleled reliability meets exceptional usability and performance — setting a new standard for the everyday retransfer card printing experience,” said Isaac Young, VP & Head of Fargo, HID.

Built on the foundation of the renowned HDP5000 printer series and proven retransfer technology over the last 25 years, the HID FARGO HDP5000e ID card printer emerges as the next iteration of this market-leading solution, poised to redefine the standards of reliability, usability and printing excellence, the company says.

The solution of choice

Engineered for universities, medium-to-large businesses, healthcare facilities and government agencies who need retransfer printing technology to effectively personalise contactless cards and for any organisation looking to switch from a higher-end, direct-to-card printer to a retransfer printing solution for improved image quality — the FARGO HDP5000e is ideal.

“The HID FARGO HDP5000e card printer offers seventh-generation retransfer technology for every need — from sharp and vibrant photo ID cards to multi-functional, high-security ID badge and card applications, the customer-inspired FARGO HDP5000e is the solution of choice for superior image quality, ease-of-use and printer reliability,” concluded Young.

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Article: New retransfer card printing solution launched by HID - published about 7 hours ago.

https://securityjournaluk.com/new-retransfer-card-printing-launched-hid/   
Published: 2024 09 19 15:31:04
Received: 2024 09 19 15:41:05
Feed: Security Journal UK
Source: Security Journal UK
Category: Security
Topic: Security
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