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How fast is HDP6600?

HID FARGO HDP5000 Card Printer This printer prints 230 cards per hour. The HID FARGO HDP6600 boasts an impressive printing speed for a retransfer printer, known for its high-quality output. Here's how fast it is: Print Speed: The HDP6600 offers two printing speed options depending on the type of ribbon used: YMCK with Transfer: This ribbon configuration allows for full-color printing with a protective overlay. At this setting, the HDP6600 can print up to 230 cards per hour . This translates to roughly 1 card every 16 seconds . YMCKK with Transfer: This ribbon configuration adds an additional black ribbon for even sharper text and barcodes. However, the printing speed is slightly slower at 126 cards per hour , which is approximately 1 card every 29 seconds . Key Points: Faster Than Traditional Retransfer Printers: The HDP6600's speed is a significant advantage compared to some retransfer printers that might have slower printing speeds due to the more complex printing

How to fix card jam fargo DTC1250e?

A  complete guidelines fix a card jam in your FARGO DTC1250e printer : Safety First: Power Down: Always turn off the printer and unplug it from the power outlet before attempting any physical intervention to clear a jam. Locating the Jam: The printer should indicate a card jam error with a blinking light or error message on the display. There are two main areas where a card jam can occur: Input Hopper: This is where you load the blank cards for printing. Output Tray: This is where the printed cards are ejected after processing. Clearing the Jam: Input Hopper: Open the input hopper cover. Carefully remove any jammed cards, making sure not to tear or damage them. Ensure there are no obstructions or debris preventing cards from feeding properly. If the jam is within the printer mechanism, avoid forcing anything and consult the user manual or contact Fargo technical support for assistance. Output Tray: Open the output tray. Gently remove any jammed cards, applying minimal pressure