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Recommended High Performing ID Card Printer Bundle, Evolis Primacy 2

£1,115.00 (£1,338.00 inc VAT)
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Printer Type: Single Sided
A high performing, high quality ID Card Printer Bundle designed to securely and reliably print over 10,000 cards per year. Print large batches of cards quickly and effortlessly. Bundle contains Evolis Primacy 2 Card Printer, 300 print colour ribbon, 100 blank cards and starter card software. For when reliability is key.
Printer Specifications

Print Technology:
Dye-sublimation, Rewrite Technology

Print Resolution:
300 x 300dpi

Print Speed:
280 Full Colour Cards Per Hour
1,000 Monochrome Cards Per Hour

Card Capacity:
100 Card Input Hopper
100 Card Output Hopper
50 Card Reject Hopper

Warranty:
3 Years

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Evolis Primacy 2 ID Card Printer Bundle.

A high-performance printer designed to print a large amount of cards per year, the Evolis Primacy 2 leads the way with a stunning print speed, producing quality printed plastic cards with ease.

Capable of printing 280 colour cards per hour, the Evolis Primacy 2 features a high quality 300dpi edge-to-edge print capability, providing high volume users a brilliantly printed plastic card.

The Evolis Primacy 2 ID Card Printer features a rewrite technology that uses thermo-sensitive materials to print onto cards using heat alone, this can be erased and reprinted allowing users to reuse cards hundreds of times - a real money saver in the long run.

Including a three-year warranty, the Evolis Primacy 2 ID Card Printer comes with a whole host of additional features that can be added on, with magstripe and smart encoding options, Wi-Fi connectivity and more available to bolt on to your purchase.

Print Technology:
Dye-sublimation, Rewritable Technology

Print Resolution:
300 x 300dpi

Print Speed:
280 Full Colour Cards Per Hour, 1,000 Monochrome Cards Per Hour

Card Capacity:
100 Card Input Hopper, 100 Card Output Hopper, 50 Card Reject Hopper

Physical Dimensions (LxWxH):
9.72in x 8.07in x 14.99in

Weight:
9.06lbs

Connectivity:
USB & Ethernet

Warranty:
3 Years

  • Evolis Primacy 2 Single Sided ID Card Printer
  • Reject Tray
  • 300 Print Colour Ribbon
  • 100 Blank PVC Cards
  • Starter ID Card Software
  • Starter Cleaning Kit
  • USB Cable

Possible Add-Ons:
200 Card Additional Input Hopper, Internal Scanner Feature, Kineclipse® Feature, LCD Colour Touch Screen Display, Magnetic Stripe Encoding, Mechanical Lock, Smart Card Encoding, Wi-Fi Connectivity

If you require additional features with your Evolis Primacy 2, please get in touch with us.

Key Printer Features

Why the Evolis Primacy 2 delivers pure performance for the high volume printer market.

Fast ID Card Printers

Fast Print Speeds

Print at the pace you want with the Evolis Primacy 2, capable of producing between 170 to 280 cards an hour, depending on the choice of printer ribbon and print speed mode selected.

High Security ID Card Printers

Secure Printing

Offering a range of security features, the Evolis Primacy 2 comes with digital erasing as standard, or choose the optional UV printing effect for clone-proof cards, or Kineclipse® masking technology.

High Print Quality ID Card Printers

Print Quality

High-resolution printing ensures the Evolis Primacy 2 delivers when it comes to professional looking cards, match it with the YMCKOO ribbon for a double overlay to add even more durability.

Retransfer ID Card Printers

Rewrite Technology

Coming as standard, the Evolis Primacy 2 allows users to print using rewrite technology, meaning you can print, erase, and reprint the same card in the matter of seconds.

ID Card Printer Common FAQs

Get answers to common questions about ID Card Printers.

I’ve never bought a card printer before, where do I start?

Take our Quiz!

We’ve designed a simple four question quiz to help guide you to a shortlist of printers that fits your requirements. It takes less than a minute to complete.

What's the best ID Card Printer?

This is really a subjective question and depends entirely on what you need the printer to do!

We tend to group our printers into three categories: those for low volume users printing under 1,000 cards a year, medium volume users printing up to 10,000 a year and high performance users looking for 10,000+. We then have a shortlist of printers we recommend depending on what factor is most important to you, whether that’s print quality, the per-card print cost or how portable the printer is.

The easiest way to find the best ID card printer is to talk to one of our team. We’ll ask you some questions to understand how you’ll be using the printer and promise never to upsell you to a more expensive model you don’t need.

Direct-to-Card or Retransfer Printer - what's the difference?

Direct-to-Card Printers (also known as DTC or Dye sublimation printers) print text and images directly onto the surface of the card through heat and pressure. In other words, the printhead comes into direct contact with the card. Most printers on the market are DTC printers and they are significantly more affordable than retransfer printers.

You won’t get full print coverage on a DTC printer, they can only print ‘edge-to-edge’ on a card which means there will be a slim white border around any full colour graphic.

Retransfer Printers are the gold standard and use a different printing method entirely. They use a two-step process. The card design is printed first onto a thin, clear film which is then bonded to the surface of the card using heat. This means the printhead never comes into contact with the card, which is why retransfer cards are recommended for printing access and RFID cards, as the chip won’t be damaged during the printing process.

Retransfer printers also print ‘over the edge’, giving full print coverage. Cards also last longer due to the protective film.

Can I print access control or RFID cards on Direct-to-card printers?

It is possible to print access control or smart cards on direct-to-card printers as long as you avoid printing over the area where the chip is embedded. So, when you are designing your card, do not put any content in this raised area.

The recommended solution is to use a retransfer printer, as the method of printing means that the chip never comes into contact with the printer, so can’t be damaged. It’s also the best way to ensure print quality. However, the price point makes them unaffordable for many.

If you are printing on expensive tech cards, consider printing on adhesive thin labels instead that are then stuck onto the cards.

How do I work out the running cost of a printer?

Take the price of the printer ribbon and divide it by the number of prints to give a per-card print cost. Then add the price of a blank card. E.g. if a 100 print ribbon costs £36 and a pack of 100 blank cards costs £9, this means 100 cards will cost £45 to print, or £0.45 each.

This is a great way of assessing the lifetime cost of the printer and how much it costs to run, rather than just looking at the initial price tag.

Can I print on both sides of the card using a single-sided printer?

Yes, but this will be a manual process.

Simply print on one side of the card as normal, flip it, then reinsert it back into the printer and print on the other side.

What else can I use my printer for other than ID cards?

ID Card printers aren’t just for ID Cards! Here are some other uses:

  • Visitor passes for reception
  • Car park permits/tickets
  • Training certificates
  • Membership cards
  • Staff information cards/reminders
  • Helpline cards
  • Discount cards
  • Delegate badges for events and conferences
  • Product labels for display in your warehouse/shop.
What type of cards can I use in my card printer?

As a general rule of thumb, ID card printers can only print on plastic cards. They can’t print on wood cards, paper or paperboard.

There is one exception – Evolis has manufactured a bespoke paper card that can be used with the Primacy2 printer with a specific ribbon, and only in black and white.

Each printer specification will list the thickness of plastic cards it can handle. Standard cards are the thickness of a regular credit card, but there are thinner cards available, and access control/RFID cards are thicker due to the chip.

What type of ribbon do I need?

This will depend on whether you are printing in a single colour or multiple colours, and whether you need any special features on your cards.

Ribbons are specific to the printer model. Always check if the ribbon is compatible with your particular printer and your particular model. For example don’t assume that all Magicard ribbons will fit your Magicard printer – they won’t.

If you’re printing in a single colour, choose a mono ribbon, this is by far the cheapest way to print your cards – don’t waste money on a full colour ribbon when you’ll only be using one panel.

If you’re printing in full colour, look for a full colour ribbon, usually described as YMCKO. If you have a double-sided printer and want to print on the reverse in black only, look for a YMCKOK.

The technical specs on your printer will list the ribbons that are compatible.

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Elisabeth Newton
i havent tried the printer yet but it…

i havent tried the printer yet but it looks decent quality. if i had to say something that i would change it would be that i ordered the original printer early on in the year and i didnt get the replacement until Autumn but i guess its not Card Networks fault they kept hanging on for more info from the supplier