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Fargo DTC1250e Dual-Sided ID Card Printer

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Fargo DTC1250e Dual-Sided ID Card PrinterDye Sublimation Resin Thermal Transfer Resolution: 300 dpi Card Sizes: CR 80 & CR 79 Adhesive Back Color Print Speed: 24 Seconds per Card 100 Card Input 100 Card Output Edge to Edge, Dual Sided Printing Embedded Swift ID Badging Application FARGO Workbench Maintenance Software USB 2. 0 Connectivity The Fargo DTC1250e Dual Sided ID Card Printer is a well featured printer that utilizes dye sublimation and resin thermal transfer processes to quickly

  • Dye Sublimation / Resin Thermal Transfer
  • Resolution: 300 dpi
  • Card Sizes: CR-80 & CR-79 Adhesive Back
  • Color Print Speed: 24 Seconds per Card
  • 100-Card Input / 100-Card Output
  • Edge-to-Edge, Dual-Sided Printing
  • Embedded Swift ID Badging Application
  • FARGO Workbench Maintenance Software
  • USB 2.0 Connectivity

The Fargo DTC1250e Dual-Sided ID Card Printer is a well-featured printer that utilizes dye sublimation and resin thermal transfer processes to quickly create 300 dpi resolution prints. This dual-sided printer works with CR-80 and CR-79 adhesive back card sizes and can print edge-to-edge. The printer is also fast with the ability to print black & white at a rate of 6 seconds per card or full color with two black resin panels at 24 seconds per card. The printer can also hold 100 cards in the input hopper and 100 cards in the output hopper.

The embedded Swift ID badging application allows you to design custom badges on the spot and the FARGO Workbench maintenance software has monitoring features that will make maintaining your printer easier. The DTC1250e also has a SmartScreen graphical display for setup and operation. It has a USB 2.0 interface for connecting to a computer.

Works with both EZ and ECO ribbons
Color changing display buttons
Card cleaning roller is integrated into ribbon cartridge, meaning it is replaced with each ribbon change
Optional encoding modules are available
Rewrite technology is available for reducing ribbon usage
Supports up to 16.7 million colors or 256 shades per pixel
UPC: 754563501008
In the Box
Fargo DTC1250e Dual-Sided ID Card Printer
  • Limited 3-Year Warranty
  • Fargo DTC1250e specs

    Printing Method
    Printing Technology Dye sublimation / resin thermal transfer
    Maximum Resolution 300 dpi (11.8 dots/mm) continuous tone
    Colors Supported 16.7 million / 256 shades per pixel
    Ribbon Options EZ and ECO
    Full-color with resin black and overlay panel, YMCKO (250 prints)
    Resin black, standard (1000 prints)
    ECO Only
    Full-color half-panel with resin black and overlay pane, YMCKO (350 prints)
    EZ Only
    Full-color with two resin black panels and overlay panel, YMCKOK (200 prints)
    Resin black and overlay panel, KO (500 prints)
    Resin black, premium (1000 prints)
    Dye-sublimation black and overlay panel, BO (500 prints)
    Resin green, blue, red, white, silver, gold (1000 prints)
    Silver and gold metallic (500 prints)

    Rewrite technology, no ribbon is required
    Card cleaning roller integrated into ribbon cartridge that is automatically replaced with each ribbon change
    Performance
    Print Speed K: 6 sec/card
    KO: 8 sec/card
    YMCKO: 16 sec/card
    TMCKOK: 24 sec/card
    Card Sizes CR-80: 3.375 x 2.125" (85.6 x 54.0 mm)
    CR-79 Adhesive Back: 3.313 x 2.063" (84.1 x 52.4 mm)
    Print Area CR-80 Edge-to-Edge: 3.36 x 2.11" (85.3 x 53.7 mm)
    CR-79: 3.3 x 2.04" (83.8 x 51.8 mm)
    Media Thickness 9-40 mil (0.229-1.016 mm)
    Double/Single-Sided Dual
    Card Type PVC of polyester card with polished PVC finish
    Monochrome resign required for 100% polyester cards
    Optical memory cards with PVC finish
    Rewrite
    Paper Capacity Input: 100 cards with 30 mil (0.762 mm) thickness
    Output: 100 cards with 30 mil (0.762 mm) thickness
    Encoding None
    Connectivity
    Computer Interface USB 2.0
    Memory 32 MB RAM
    System & Software Requirements Windows XP, Vista (32/64-bit), Server 2003 & 2008, 7, 8, 10 (32/64-bit)
    Mac OS X 10.5-10.10
    Linux
    Physical
    Front Panel Buttons Color changing status buttons
    Certifications Safety: UL 60950-2, CSA C22.2 (60950-07), and CE
    EMC: FCC Class A, CE (EN 55022 Class A, EN 55024), CCC, BSMI, KC
    Operating Temperature 65 to 80°F (18 to 27°C)
    Humidity 20-80%, non-condensing
    Power Requirements 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, 1.6 A max
    Dimensions 9.8 x 18.7 x 9.2" (249 x 475 x 234 mm)
    Weight 10 lb (4.5 kg)
    Packaging Info
    Package Weight 16.4 lb
    Box Dimensions (LxWxH) 21.6 x 15.3 x 11.9"

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    Carnegie, US
    ★★★★★ 3
    i should have waited for there to be reviews posted
    Format: Kindle
    I'm being more generous than I should because this is a debut novel i downloaded this book because i like why choose and band romances i figured that it wouldn't take too long to get back to where the prologue was because the prologue seemed to be less than a day before they met the FMC and the MMCs don't meet til 60 % of the way in which for a Romance novel kinda hard for the relationship to develop or for there to be plot beyond them just meeting in a way where the FMC really lacks agency a lot of early plot and character things are forgotten about after they met it's almost as if the last third of the book was written first and then they went back to write backstory separately but forgot there needs to be a plot i get wanting to have background on the characters, but there has to be a way to do it without constant time jumps and no plot progression. Tessa's story jumps around a week lead up so much also the band aspect is very much an afterthought in the novel Spoilers-- one of the MMCs is openly pan and one of them has been dealing with a bi awakening but being somewhat defensive about it and once Tessa arrives that gets forgotten about til the epilogue and even then doesn't actually confront his sexuality the wrap up of the church hiding her name is tied up with a quick sentence, but no real consequences for anyone i honestly thought she forgot about family pack IRS deal until the final chapter and that gets resolved in an unsatisfying way the pack is upset that Tessa gets viewed as an object and tricked into the contract but has no interest in making the company's wrongdoings public or trying to prevent this from happening to other omegas tessa goes over a lot of struggles of homelessness but she only thinks about food waste once after joining the pack -- you'd think she'd use her newfound wealth and power to help other homeless individuals, especially youths and omegas. even a little side note to say that a portion of tour proceeds or her family fortune would go towards public food pantries and shelters would've done something to connect her beginning character to the end character
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    Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2025
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    Shelly B
    Grantham, US
    ★★★★★ 3
    BORING and too long
    Format: Kindle
    I could not believe how wordy and boring this book was. No spice at all. Slow burn is really a NO burn. Almost DNF and now I’m sorry I stuck with it. 500 pages could ave been 150 and it would have been more than enough. I highly doubt not recommend this work of yuck.
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    Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2026
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    Amanda
    Waukegan, US
    ★★★★★ 4
    Good read
    Format: Kindle
    Good book but good God was there a lot of preamble when I just wanted them to meet already haha
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    Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2025
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    Kindle-klant
    New York, US
    ★★★★★ 4
    Still 4 stars
    Format: Kindle
    A little to much before and to much dive into the days, months before, but I still kept reading. Maybe because of that you could read about them all. I just couldn't put this book in my to read another day list. I just wanted to know what happens to them.
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    Readsalot81
    Cuba, US
    ★★★★★ 3
    Promising but not without issues
    Format: Kindle
    First off, the FMC and the pack don't meet until about 60% of the way through. That's just way too late honestly. I can appreciate the backstory of the band and the FMC, but I skimmed at times wondering when they'd meet. I did like the writing and premise but I thought the execution needed a lot of work. The characters were pretty well developed, but they didn't spend that much time on the page together, so I thought that led to the story suffering. I will give her another shot, as I think the writing has promise... It just didn't come all together in a way that I could wholeheartedly recommend.
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