Description
📸 Color Card/Badge Printer
HID Fargo DTC1000 X001800 – Tested Used 📸
30-Day Warranty - Secure Shipping - Power Supply Included
🔍 Key Features
- ✅ Product Condition: Verified and cleaned used, fully functional
- ✅ Warranty: 30-day customer warranty (hardware defects covered)
- ✅ Shipping: Shipped within 24 hours - Real-time tracking included
- ✅ Included: Power supply
🖨️ Detailed Description
This professional HID Fargo DTC1000 printer, model X001800, is ideal for creating high-resolution identification cards (employee badges, student cards, etc.).
Advantages:
- Color Printing: 300 dpi with thermal transfer technology
- Capacity: 100 card CR-80 feeder (standard size)
- Encoding: Compatible options for magnetic stripe, RFID chip, and contactless
- Connectivity: USB 2.0 + built-in Ethernet (simplified network setup)
- Eco-friendly: ENERGY STAR certified (reduced power consumption in standby)
📐 Technical Specifications
- Weight: 6.8 kg
- Dimensions: 29.2 x 22.6 x 17.8 cm (compact for tight offices)
- RAM: 32 MB
- Compatibility: Windows, macOS, Linux
❓ Customer FAQ
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Q: Does this printer support smart cards?
A: Yes, it includes an encoding module for contact and contactless chips (13.56 MHz). -
Q: Are ink cartridges included?
A: The printer is sold ready to operate, but consumables must be purchased separately. -
Q: What is the estimated delivery time?
A: Shipped within 24 business hours - Delivery in 2-3 working days in mainland France. -
Q: Is it compatible with current badge software?
A: Yes, it works with SwiftID and most badge design software. -
Q: Is the power supply suitable for 220V?
A: Absolutely, the included E001212 power supply supports European voltage.
*⚠️ Important:The HID Fargo DTC1000 X001800 printer officially works with the following operating systems:
Windows XP (32-bit, SP3)
Windows Vista (32 and 64-bit, SP2)
Windows 7 (32 and 64-bit)
Windows Server 2003 (R1, 32-bit)
Windows Server 2008 (R1, 32 and 64-bit, SP2)
Windows Server 2008 R2
Note:
No official driver version is available for Windows 8, 8.1, 10, or 11. Using it on these recent systems may lead to malfunctions, especially after the Windows 10 version 1903 update. There are tips available to attempt an installation on Windows 10, but with no guarantee of stability or technical support.
