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Fargo DTC4250e Dual-Sided ID Card Printer with Same-Side Input/Output Card Hopper, Ethernet, Internal Print Server, & USB

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Fargo DTC4250e Dual-Sided ID Card Printer with Same-Side Input/Output Card Hopper, Ethernet, Internal Print Server, & USBThe DTC4250e Dual Sided ID Card Printer with Ethernet, Internal Print Server, & USB from Fargo is a convenient, professional, and secure printer encoder system, suitable for medium sized businesses, schools, and local government institutions. This printer comes with an internal print server for secure printing. It utilizes a dye sublimation resin thermal transfer processes to quickly create 300 dpi resolution prints. It works well with CR 80 and CR 79

The DTC4250e Dual-Sided ID Card Printer with Ethernet, Internal Print Server, & USB from Fargo is a convenient, professional, and secure printer/encoder system, suitable for medium-sized businesses, schools, and local government institutions. This printer comes with an internal print server for secure printing. It utilizes a dye sublimation resin thermal transfer processes to quickly create 300 dpi resolution prints. It works well with CR-80 and CR-79 adhesive back card sizes and can print edge-to-edge. The printer is capable of printing at a rate of 6 seconds per card in black & white and at 24 seconds per card in full color with two black resin panels. The dual-sided printer allows you to add additional company or cardholder information and security features, such as duplicate photos and digital signature. Its same-side, input/output card hopper and movable SmartScreen graphical display allows the printer to fit into tight spaces.

Modular, scalable design that simplifies equipment upgrades and migration to higher levels of security
Sleek design with changeable footprint to accommodate space-constraint office environments
SmartScreen graphical display with easy-to-follow prompts
Works with easy-to-use all-in-one ribbon cassette (EZ ribbons) or the eco-friendly refill ribbon (ECO ribbons)
Eco-friendly erase and rewrite feature is suitable for creating temporary ID cards
Dual-sided printer allows you to add additional company or cardholder information and security features, such as duplicate photos and digital signature
Fargo Workbench diagnostic utility facilitates printer maintenance
Color Assist tool matches spot colors, ensuring accurate prints of graphics such as company logos
Fully compatible with Asure ID card personalization software for badge design, database management and technology card encoding, as well as EasyLobby Secure Visitor Management solutions
Same-side, input/output card hopper and movable SmartScreen graphical display allows the printer to fit into tight spaces
Standard printer password protection and fluorescent panel printing provide a cost-effective and dynamic means of increasing card security
Internal server for secure printing over a network, enabling distributed card issuance in seconds
A Wi-Fi accessory can be added that allows you to print anywhere, anytime
ENERGY STAR certified for efficient energy consumption
In the Box
Fargo DTC4250e Dual-Sided ID Card Printer with Same-Side Input/Output Card Hopper, Ethernet, Internal Print Server, & USB
  • Limited 3-Year Warranty
Printing Technology Dye sublimation / resin thermal transfer
Maximum Resolution 300 dpi (11.8 dots/mm) continuous tone
Colors Supported 16.7 million / 256 shades per pixel
Ribbon Options EZ and ECO:
Resin black, standard (1000 prints)

EZ Only:
Full-color with resin black and overlay panel, YMCKO, (250 prints)
Full-color half-panel with resin black and overlay panel, YMCKO, (350 prints)
Full-color with two resin black panels and overlay panel, YMCKOK, (200 prints)
Full-color with fluorescing, resin black and overlay panel, YMCFKO, (200 prints)
Full-color with fluorescing, two resin black panels and overlay panel, YMCFKOK, (175 prints)
Resin black and overlay panel, KO, (500 prints)
Dye-sublimation black and overlay panel, BO, (500 prints)
Resin green, blue, red, white, silver, gold, (1000 prints)
Resin silver and gold metallic, (500 prints)

Rewrite technology, no ribbon is required
Card cleaning roller integrated into ribbon cartridge that is automatically replaced with each ribbon change
Print Speed K: 6 seconds per card
KO: 8 seconds per card
YMCKO: 16 seconds per card
YMCKOK: 24 seconds per card
Card Sizes CR-80 (L x W): 3.375 x 2.125" (85.6 x 54 mm)
CR-79 Adhesive Back (L x W): 3.313 x 2.063" (84.1 x 52.4 mm)
Print Area CR-80 Edge-to-Edge (L x W): 3.36 x 2.11" (85.3 x 53.7 mm)
CR-79 (L x W): 3.3 x 2.04" (83.8 x 51.8 mm)
Media Thickness Print Only: 9 to 40 mil (0.229 to 1.016 mm)
Print: 30 to 40 mil (0.762 mm to 1.02 mm)
Double/Single-Sided Dual
Card Type PVC of polyester card with polished PVC finish
Monochrome resign required for 100% polyester cards
Optical memory cards with PVC finish
Rewrite
Paper Capacity Input Hopper Card Capacity: Up to 100 cards with 30 mil (0.762 mm) thickness
Output Hopper Card Capacity: Up to 100 cards with 30 mil (0.762 mm) thickness
Reject Hopper Card Capacity: Up to 100 cards with 30 mil (0.762 mm) thickness
Memory 32 MB RAM
System & Software Requirements Windows XP, Vista (32/64-bit), Server 2003 & 2008, 7, 8 (32/64-bit)
Mac OS X 10.5-10.8
Linux Ubuntu 12.04, Debian 7.0, Fedora 18, Mandriva 2011, Red Hat 6.4, Open Suse 12.3
Software Swift ID embedded badging application, FARGO Workbench diagnostic utility with Color Assist spot-color matching
Interface USB 2.0 and Ethernet with internal print server
Display User friendly, SmartScreen graphical display
Security Access is password protected
Certifications Safety: UL 60950-2, CSA C22.2 (60950-07), and CE; EMC: FCC Class A, CE (EN 55022 Class A, EN 55024), CCC, BSMI, KC, ENERGY STAR qualified
Supply Voltage 100 to 240 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz, 1.6 A max
Operating Temperature 65 to 80�F (18 to 27�C)
Humidity 20 to 80% non-condensing
Dimensions (H x W x D) 9.8 x 18.7 x 9.2" (249 x 475 x 234 mm)
Weight 11 lb (5 kg)
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