The NEW PR5350 offers a small foot-print, 24-bit color, 256-Grayscale, security lamination, encoding options and prints at the astounding speed of over 164 cards / hour. It offers brilliant 24-bit images printed on CR80 and CR79 cards with thicknesses ranging from 20 to 50 mils (10mil available as speical order).
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The PR5350 is available with options for MagStripe, IC Contact Chip, IC Contact-less reading andencoding; and also security lamination with the addition of the PR5302 laminator. Variable UV printing is also available for an additional security layer.

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  • High-speed printing-over 164 cards per hour*
  • RFID ready/write ready
    • HID Prox and iCLASS™ modules available
    • MIFARE modules available
    • Legic™ modules available
    • Desfire modules available
    • Contact IC modules available
  • Full color, edge-to-edge printing
  • 300 dpi dye-sublimation printing technology
  • Industry-leading 24-bit continuous tone printing
  • Dual sided printing
  • Dual sided security lamination
  • Quick change ribbon cassette
  • USB 2.0
  • Fully Windows compatible driver
  • Password protected driver
  • Variable UV printing

  • Security Overlamination w/ PR5302: 1mil Patch style / Thinfilm / foil
  • MagStripe Encoding
  • IC Contact Encoding
  • IC Contact-less Encoding
  • Cleaning- Fully accessorized 10,000 print kit

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    1. Printing ID cards with your own card printer is a simple task. It just simply connects your printer to your computer and it will print out the same way like your paper printing machine. Plastic card printer prints your image on plastic instead of printing it on a piece of paper. 2. Most card printers can handle plastic cards, equivalent to credit cards or driving licenses. These are standard CR-80 cards, measuring about 3.375 x 2.125 inches (85.5mm x 54 mm). The common thickness of a plastic card used are 10mil (0.25mm) or 30mil
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