In Part 2 of our ID Card Design Tips series, we'll discuss next steps: layout and graphic considerations in ID card design.
Everything You Need for Printing with IDP – Printers, Systems, and Supplies
Are you looking for a durable, professional ID card printer with a wide range of features? Or perhapse you need to find the supplies for your printer? We've gathered up all the information you need about IDP ID card printers and supplies.IDP ID card printers come in a range of styles, all designed for easy customization to meet your organization's exact card printing needs. Choose from single or dual-sided, lamination, magnetic stripe encoding and more with these professional IDP printer models.
How to Make Your ID Cards Last Longer
Do you want to make your ID cards last longer, which helps you save time and money (printing replacements and using up cards and ribbons) and creates less hassle for your cardholders? You’ve got three […]
How Often Should I Clean My ID Card Printer?
Cleaning your ID card printer is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your printer from damage – it removes dirt, dust, and debris that could harm the sensitive electronics and […]
Choosing an ID Card Printer, Part 3: Security Options
In the first two parts of this series, you were able to whittle down the plastic card printer choices based on your expected card output and desired card appearance. This installment discusses your potential need for security options from magnetic encoding to smart card technology to overlaminates.
How to Install A Ribbon in Your Fargo DTC1250e Card Printer
Watch this short video to learn how to load a ribbon in your Fargo 1250e card printer.
Video: How to Load a Ribbon in Your Zebra ZXP Series 7 Card Printer
See how to load a ribbon in your Zebra ZXP 7 card printer in this short video.
Should You Print Your Company ID Cards or Have Them Printed for You?
Should you print your ID cards in-house, or outsource the job to a printing company? ID Card Group helps you weigh the pros and cons of each option.
What’s the Difference Between Low, Standard, and High Volume ID Card Printers?
ID card printers come in a wide variety of styles, with features ranging from single or dual-sided printing up to lamination, encoding, and more. With so many options it may be hard to pick a printer, but the printer experts at ID Card Group are here to help you choose - and one of the easiest ways to start is by looking at low, standard, or high volume ID card printers.