Fargo HDP5000 Hi-Definition Secure Card Identity System
HDP5000
Superior image quality and new HDP materials for impressive-looking cards at lower per-card cost.
Fastest, most efficient HDP model is simple to operate.
Factory- or field-installed encoding modules for magnetic stripe and smart card technology.
Designed for either stand-alone printing or applications that network more than one printer/encoder together.
The preferred technology for the personalization of RFID proximity, laser and smart cards with computer chips.
Chosen by U.S. Department of Defence (DoD) for Common Access Card Project.
Cartridge-loaded cards, ribbons and over laminates load in a snap.
Modular design grows with user's needs: Get optional dual-sided printing or laminating module upgrades at the factory or in the field.
Included Ethernet port and print server for networked operations.
Resolution: 300dpi
Colours: up to 16.7 million
Print Speed (Batch Mode):
- 26 seconds per card / 138 cards per hour (YMC with transfer)
- 32 seconds per card / 113 cards per hour (YMCK with transfer)
- 47 seconds per card / 77 cards per hour (YMCKK with transfer)
- 37 seconds per card / 97 cards per hour (YMCK with transfer and dual-sided, simultaneous lamination)
- 55 seconds per card / 65 cards per hour (YMCKK with transfer and dual-sided, simultaneous lamination)
Card Size: CR-80 (3.370? L x 2.125? W / 85.6 mm L x 54 mm W)
Input card capacity: 100 cards (.030? / .762 mm)
Output card hopper capacity: 200 cards (.030? / .762 mm)
Software Drivers: Windows® 2000 / XP / Server 2003 / Vista (32 bit); Mac OS X v10.4 / v10.5; and Linux
Print Area: Over-the-edge on CR-80 cards
* Indicates the ribbon type and the number of ribbon panels printed where Y=Yellow, M=Magenta, C=Cyan, K=Resin Black, I=Inhibit,
F=Fluorescing, H=Heat Seal.
** Print speed indicates an approximate print speed and is measured from the time a card drops into the output hopper to the time the next
card drops into the output hopper. Print speeds do not include encoding time or the time needed for the PC to process the image. Process
time is dependent on the size of the file, the CPU, amount of RAM and the amount of available resources at the time of the print.
* Linux versions: Ubuntu 7.10, Red Hat Enterprise Desktop 5, Fedora Core 7, Fedora Core 8, openSUSE 10.3.