Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Fargo DTC4500 card printer: In the field and working well!

It's now been a couple of months since the new Neo range of Fargo DTC card printers were unleashed in to the world and from what we gather, the feedback has been better than could have been hoped for.

After speaking to an event company that travels the world with their Fargo DTC4500 printers, attending three shows in three countries in the past month alone, we can report that the new printers are holding their own and keeping up the great Fargo reputation.  The event company have been happy with their existing Fargo Persona C30 and C30e card printers, but needed more printers and the ability to network.  Being the on-site host for shows and exhibitions, speed is also crucial as many visitors arrive without badges and there are always visitors who arrive on the day without pre-registration. The event company has several laptops on a network, all printing to the DTC4500 printers, via the standard Ethernet port on these machines.  After their first exhibition using the DTC4500 card printers, they were very happy with the machines and said they worked better than expected.  The main areas that pleased them were the speed of printing, the standard 200-card input hopper and the 3000 image black resin ribbon and of course the dual Ethernet and USB connectivity.

With their small footprint and lightweight chassis, the Fargo DTC1000, 4000 and 4500 printers are suitable for any location.  Small enough to be portable and tough enough to stand the rigours of travel, they prove ideal for exhibitions and events.  Plus, when speed is critical the Ethernet network allows several users to send print jobs to the one printer easily as the DTC4500 has it's own IP address for simple and fast network connection.

When used in conjunction with ID badge software such as AsureID Express 2009, the Fargo ID card printers give seamless badge issuance.

The Fargo Neo range are now installed in institutions across the globe, from education to corporate, and are gaining a reputation as the best desktop ID card printers on the market.

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