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The Zebra ZXP is the fastest Re-Transfer Printer on the Market printing up to 190 Cards per Hour.
Features:
Please see Features for more information
The Zebra ZXP is a high definition re-transfer id printer, not only does the print supreme quality ID Cards but it also prints them at impressive speed. The printer uses a simultaneous dual-sided image transfer process which allows the printer to print cards quickly without compromising image quality. The Zebra ZXP Series 8 Re-transfer printer prints just under 190 full colour id cards per hour.
The printer uses ZMotif XML-based software for easy system intregration and faster deployment. The ZXP Series 8 Card Printer use supreme quality printer ribbons which are produced specifically for high-speed printing and producing quality images.
The ZXP Series 8 Benefits:
- Fastest re-transfer printer in its class.
- High quality photo like images on plastic card.
- Prints on uneven surfaces such as access control cards.
- ZMotif software platform for easy integration and application flexibility
Card Encoding Options
- Magnetic stripe encoder ISO 7811, 3 tracks, HiCo/LoCo, stripe down
- Smart card contact station ISO 7816
- Combined MIFARE ISO 14443 (13.56 HHz) contactless and ISO 7816 contact encoder
Technical Support:
The ZXP Series 8 Card printer is the best in its class for printing and encoding full colour id, access control cards, gift cards, loyalty cards, membership cards and any other type of plastic cards.
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ZXP Series 8 - Product Brochure
Zebra ZXP Series 8 - Optional Features
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Single and double-sided laminator
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Lockable enclosure and card feeder
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Extended product warranty programmes
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1GB Ethernet and 802.11b/g
- wireless connectivity**
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Genuine Zebra™ Supplies

At www.lesar.co.uk we only supply Genuine Zebra supplies, the reason being is they meet stringent quality standards and are recommened for the best quality and performance print. The Zebra ZXP Series 8 card print is designed to work only with Zebra True Colours ix Series high-performance ribbons. | |