The Zebra ZC300 Single-Sided ID Card Printer is a powerful and compact solution that meets the high-quality card printing requirements of modern enterprises, schools, and government organizations. This Zebra ZC300 ID Card Printer has a 300 dpi (11.8 dots/mm) resolution and can produce crisp, clear pictures up to 1006 x 640 pixels, making it suitable for professional ID cards, access badges, membership cards, and other applications. It can handle a variety of card types, including PVC and PVC composite cards in CR80 ISO 7810 ID-1 and CR79 formats, with thicknesses ranging from 10 to 40 mil. The Zebra ZC300 Printer, with its 100-card auto-adjusting input hopper and 100-card output hopper, allows for continuous batch printing, resulting in more efficient operations. It delivers fast print speeds of up to 900 cards per hour for single-sided monochrome, 200 cards per hour for full-color YMCKO, and 140 cards per hour for dual-sided YMCKOK, ensuring quick turnaround even in high-demand environments. The printer includes both USB 2.0 and Ethernet 10/100 connectivity, allowing seamless integration into existing networks and systems. A graphical color LCD display provides intuitive control and real-time status updates, enhancing user experience and minimizing training time. The Zebra ZC300 Single-Sided ID Card Printer fits easily on desks with small dimensions of 10.2 in. H x 6.2 in. W x 18.4 in. D (258 mm x 157 mm x 468 mm) and a lightweight design weighing just 9.7 lbs (4.4 kg). It has a wide input voltage range of 90-132VAC and 190-264VAC RMS, making it ideal for global deployment. Whether you value durability, print quality, or convenience of use, the Zebra ZC300 ID Card Printer provides a dependable and efficient card printing experience customized to your organization’s requirements.
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Zebra ZC300 Single-Sided ID Card Printer (Without Ribbon & Card)
Model: ZC300
300 Dpi (11.8 Dots/mm) Print
Image Resolution: 1006 X 640 Pixels
Output Capacity: 100-Card Capacity
USB 2.0 and Ethernet 10/100 Connectivity
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Zebra ZC300 Single-Sided ID Card Printer (Without Ribbon & Card)
Model: ZC300
300 Dpi (11.8 Dots/mm) Print
Image Resolution: 1006 X 640 Pixels
Output Capacity: 100-Card Capacity
USB 2.0 and Ethernet 10/100 Connectivity
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The Zebra ZC300 Single-Sided ID Card Printer is a powerful and compact solution that meets the high-quality card printing requirements of modern enterprises, schools, and government organizations. This Zebra ZC300 ID Card Printer has a 300 dpi (11.8 dots/mm) resolution and can produce crisp, clear pictures up to 1006 x 640 pixels, making it suitable for professional ID cards, access badges, membership cards, and other applications. It can handle a variety of card types, including PVC and PVC composite cards in CR80 ISO 7810 ID-1 and CR79 formats, with thicknesses ranging from 10 to 40 mil. The Zebra ZC300 Printer, with its 100-card auto-adjusting input hopper and 100-card output hopper, allows for continuous batch printing, resulting in more efficient operations. It delivers fast print speeds of up to 900 cards per hour for single-sided monochrome, 200 cards per hour for full-color YMCKO, and 140 cards per hour for dual-sided YMCKOK, ensuring quick turnaround even in high-demand environments. The printer includes both USB 2.0 and Ethernet 10/100 connectivity, allowing seamless integration into existing networks and systems. A graphical color LCD display provides intuitive control and real-time status updates, enhancing user experience and minimizing training time. The Zebra ZC300 Single-Sided ID Card Printer fits easily on desks with small dimensions of 10.2 in. H x 6.2 in. W x 18.4 in. D (258 mm x 157 mm x 468 mm) and a lightweight design weighing just 9.7 lbs (4.4 kg). It has a wide input voltage range of 90-132VAC and 190-264VAC RMS, making it ideal for global deployment. Whether you value durability, print quality, or convenience of use, the Zebra ZC300 ID Card Printer provides a dependable and efficient card printing experience customized to your organization’s requirements.
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