Idesco Adds New Zebra ZC10L Oversized ID Card Printer To Its Product Line; Streamlines Printing Process For Customers

Leading security systems integrator now carries the Zebra ZC10L direct-to-card printer that can produce full, edge-to-edge oversized cards in one printing process.

Idesco Corp., a leading New York-based security systems integrator, today announced it has added the Zebra ZC10L oversized direct-to-card printer to its product line. This new printer is designed to meet the needs of the hospitality industry and can print on the entire surface of a large card in one printing process; saving customers time and money. The Zebra ZC10L card printer is the only large-format, direct-to-card printer that can produce full, edge-to-edge color PVC cards in one process. 

The ZC10L is a 300-dpi card printer that provides exceptional image quality for background graphics and photos.  The ZC10L printer offers outstanding photo-quality, color printing to design and produce beautiful cards with graphics in one easy step.

The ZC10L prints PVC cards that are approximately 3.5 x 5.5" (88 mm x 140 mm).  This larger format helps customers increase security at events as the oversized ID badges are easier to see and read at a distance; giving the event staff and security team the ability to quickly identify authorized personnel.

“We are very happy to add the ZC10L oversized card printer to our product line,” states Andrew Schonzeit, President at Idesco Corp. “Idesco has been a pioneer in offering ID card solutions for event badging applications and we believe that this printer will bring tremendous value to our customers. Printing visually-compelling oversized badges with high-quality designs in one printing process is very unique and we are honored to offer such a product.”

For more information on Idesco’s line of ID card printers for oversized badges, contact Idesco at 212-889-2530 or visit our website to download your free guide to oversized card printers. 

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