Economical choice for desktop card printing.
The ZXP Series 3 card-direct-printer offers several advanced features,
that provide premium performance at an affordable price.
With its compact footprint it is ideal where space is limited.
because of its user friendly features like the Load-N-Go ™ - Print ribbon cassette,
and an LCD display with operating instructions, it requires little training and
optimizes uptime.
The host-based image-processing- technology from Zebra Z-Raster ™ enables
high-speed printing while optimizing image quality.
In addition, the new high-performance Zebra ribbons have an optimized formulation
that was specially designed for high speeds and high print quality.
Cards can be printed on one or both sides with monochrome or color- images
of consistently high quality.
There is a choice of connectivity options available, so that the ZXP Series 3 printer
can be integrated into local or networked systems. due to extensive encoding
options, it is flexible enough to be suitable for a wide range of applications.
Main features
Single- or both sided card-direct-printing.
Fast print speeds. Up to 750 monochrome cards per hour, 180 cards per hour in
full color (YMCKO) and 140 cards per hour in full color (YMCKOK).
Comprehensive encoding capability for a variety of markets and applications.
Excellent print quality with vibrant colors, brilliant photos, text and bar codes.
Intuitive design for ease of use. Simplifies training needs.
Optional security features for card printing with immediate output.
Ideal for:
ID and access control cards.
Personalized gift, membership and loyalty cards.
Event ID cards, immediate output of payment cards.
Smart cards for travel, gambling and entertainment industry.
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This Product was added to our catalogue on Tuesday 05 March, 2013.