ID100S Photo ID Card Printer

$2,342.69

This photo ID card printer is the perfect solution for small organizations that need to print customized employee IDs, access badges or membership cards one by one. With its compact and user-friendly design, this small desktop card printer easily fits into any workspace, making it ideal for small organizations. Whether you need to identify employees, members or visitors, the ID100S Photo ID Card Printer provides reliable and versatile ID card issuance. With its simple hand-fed operation, it streamlines your ID card production and saves you time and hassle. Plus, the included Kodak Photo ID Studio badging software allows you to customize your ID cards with professional-looking designs and offers multiple templates for different occasions and events. Print Resolution (Black) (Width x Height): 1200 x 1200 dpi; Maximum Print Speed (Color): 300 x 300 dpi; B&W or Color Output: Color; Printer Type: Dye Sublimation.

100 in stock

Product Details
B&W or Color Output: Color
Connector/Port/Interface: USB
Depth: 10.2"
First Page Out: 6 s
Global Product Type: Dye Sublimation Printers
Height: 7"
LCD Display (Yes/No): Yes
Model Name/Number: ID100S
Network Capable: No
Network Ready: No
Operating System Compatibility: Linux®; Mac®; Windows® 7, 8, 10, 11
Package Includes: Kodak ID Studio Software; Power Cord; USB Cable; 100-Print YMCKO Color Ribbon; (100) PVC Plastic Cards
Post-Consumer Recycled Content Percent: 0%
Pre-Consumer Recycled Content Percent: 0%
Printing Type: Dye Sublimation
Print Resolution (Black) (Width x Height): 1200 x 1200 dpi
Print Resolution (Color) (Width x Height): 300 x 300 dpi
Product Biodegradability in Days: 0
Product Biodegradability Indicator: N
Product Compostability Indicator: N
Total Recycled Content Percent: 0%
Width: 6.6"
Wireless Printing: No
 
Weight & Item Dimensions
 
Weight 11.50 lbs
Dimensions 10.00 × 6.60 in
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