Fargo Hdp5000 Desktop Dye Sublimation Thermal Transfer Printer Color Card Print Ethernet Usb

FargoSKU: 5456790

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Sale price$6,081.06

Description

Meet the Fargo HDP5000 Desktop Dye Sublimation and Thermal Transfer Printer — a compact, office-ready powerhouse that redefines professional ID card issuance. Engineered for exceptional color fidelity, edge-to-edge image quality, and robust card durability, the HDP5000 uses High Definition Printing (HDP) technology to deliver lifelike photos and crisp text on a wide range of card substrates. Whether you’re issuing student badges, employee IDs, access cards, or loyalty credentials, this desktop printer blends premium print quality with reliable performance in a streamlined, user-friendly package. Retransfer technology protects every printed card, creating a durable laminate-like layer that helps cards stand up to daily handling, magnetic stripe use, and embedded electronics such as smart chips or contactless components. The HDP5000 is designed to scale with your program, offering flexible encoding options and straightforward maintenance to keep issuing fast, secure, and cost-efficient. With Ethernet and USB connectivity, you can keep teams productive and printing without bottlenecks, while modular encoding features let you tailor security to your exact needs. For organizations that demand professional badges that withstand everyday wear and tear without sacrificing color accuracy or security, the Fargo HDP5000 is purpose-built to deliver.

  • Stunning color and precise detail: High Definition Printing (HDP) delivers vivid, lifelike colors, smooth skin tones, and edge-to-edge imagery across complex gradients, ensuring every badge looks like the original photo. The HDP process minimizes surface imperfections and yields uniform saturation, even on challenging card substrates.
  • Rugged, long-lasting cards with protective retransfer: Retransfer printing places color onto a clear protective layer before the card surface, producing durable cards that resist scuffing, wear, and exposure to daily handling. This approach is especially beneficial for cards with embedded electronics or sensitive substrates, where conventional dye-sublimation results may fall short.
  • Flexible security through encoding and overlays: The HDP5000 accepts modular encoding options, allowing you to print and encode magnetic stripes, contact smart cards, or contactless (RFID) cards in a single, integrated workflow. Overlays and lamination options provide anti-counterfeiting features and tamper resistance, helping protect your credential programs from tampering and fraud.
  • Adaptable workflow for organizations of any size: Designed for office-friendly environments, this desktop printer delivers reliable performance whether you issue hundreds or thousands of cards per month. Its compact footprint, simple media path, and compatibility with Fargo’s software ecosystem streamline setup, calibration, and batch production, reducing waste and increasing throughput.
  • Seamless connectivity for teams and IT: Built with USB and Ethernet interfaces, the HDP5000 integrates easily into existing networks and workstations. Centralized management, driver compatibility, and reliable driver support help IT departments deploy and maintain the system with minimal downtime.

Technical Details of Fargo HDP5000 Print

  • Print technology: High Definition Printing (HDP) with retransfer method for edge-to-edge color and durable card surfaces.
  • Print quality and output: High-definition color reproduction with uniform saturation across gradients and skin tones; edge-to-edge printing minimizes white borders and delivers professional-looking badges.
  • Card handling: Retransfer-based printing supports standard PVC and composite cards, including standard CR80 and larger card formats, with reliable handling and smooth feed.
  • Encoding options: Flexible modular encoding support for magnetic stripes, contact smart cards, and contactless smart cards, enabling a single workflow to issue secure credentials.
  • Security features: Overlays and lamination options to deter tampering and counterfeit credentials; built-in support for protective layers beneath printed images to extend card life.
  • Connectivity: USB and Ethernet interfaces for direct PC connection and networked printing, enabling shared resources and streamlined issuance across departments.
  • Reliability and maintenance: Desktop design with straightforward media path and driver/software ecosystem designed for easy setup, calibration, and routine maintenance, helping minimize downtime.
  • Compatibility and software ecosystem: Works with Fargo’s comprehensive suite of drivers, software, and card issuance utilities to support consistent issuance across teams and departments.

how to install Fargo HDP5000 printer

  • Unpack and position: Remove packaging, place the HDP5000 on a stable, vibration-free surface near power and your computer or network switch. Ensure adequate ventilation and access to a nearby power outlet.
  • Connect power and interfaces: Plug the power cord into a grounded outlet. Connect the printer to your computer via USB or to your network via Ethernet, depending on your deployment needs. If you’re sharing the device, configure network settings accordingly.
  • Install drivers and software: Install the latest Fargo driver package and card issuance software from the included media or the vendor’s software repository. Follow on-screen prompts to complete installation and establish printer communication.
  • Load cards and ribbon: Insert blank PVC or composite cards into the input hopper and install the appropriate color ribbon (and overlay/laminate if required) according to the user manual. Ensure alignment guides are set for optimal card feeding.
  • Calibrate and test: Run a calibration cycle to align print head, ribbon, and card path. Print a test card to verify color accuracy, alignment, and encoding (if applicable). Fine-tune printer settings as needed for substrate and encoding type.
  • Establish workflow and security settings: Configure encoding options (magnetic stripe, contact/ contactless smart cards) and enable overlays or lamination profiles if your program requires them. Create user accounts and permissions for printing operations and IT oversight.
  • Train staff and establish maintenance routines: Provide operators with a quick-start guide for loading media, performing routine maintenance, and recognizing common error codes. Schedule periodic cleaning and firmware checks to maintain print quality and reliability.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is HDP technology, and why is it valuable? HDP stands for High Definition Printing. It uses a retransfer process that first lays color onto a clear overlay, which is then transferred onto the card. This yields exceptional color fidelity, smooth gradients, and edge-to-edge coverage, with less surface wear and reduced defects on challenging substrates.
  • Can the HDP5000 print on cards with embedded electronics? Yes. The retransfer process provides a protective layer beneath every printed card, making it well suited for cards with embedded electronics such as smart chips or contactless components while maintaining high image quality.
  • What encoding options does it support? The printer offers modular encoding for magnetic stripes, contact smart cards, and contactless smart cards. This enables you to issue secure credentials in a single workflow, streamlining badge production and reducing handling steps.
  • How secure are the produced badges? In addition to HDP’s precise color and durability, the HDP5000 supports overlays and lamination options that deter tampering and counterfeit credentials, strengthening program security for schools, government facilities, and corporations.
  • What connectivity options are available? The HDP5000 includes USB and Ethernet interfaces, making it straightforward to integrate into a workstation, network, or print server. This enables efficient, scalable badge issuance across teams and campuses.
  • Is the HDP5000 suitable for high-volume environments? Yes. The printer is designed for office and light production environments, delivering consistent results batch after batch. Its robust design, reliable media handling, and compatible software ecosystem support continuous issuance while controlling waste.
  • What kind of cards can I print on? The HDP5000 supports standard PVC and composite ID cards, including CR80 standard sizes used for ID badges and access cards. Retransfer printing provides durable color that lasts through daily use.

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