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Nisca PR5350

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Brand Nisca 2010
Model PR5350
Released Year 2010
Type Printers
Series 3D Systems ProJet
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Nisca PR5350 is a card printer primarily used in office environments for ID and membership card printing. It operates with high-resolution dye-sublimation and monochrome thermal transfer technology, delivering sharp and durable prints. The printer supports multiple card thicknesses and can handle various card types including PVC and composite cards. It is equipped with an input hopper capacity that supports batch processing up to 100 cards and an output hopper for 100 cards as well. Connectivity is typically via USB and parallel port, offering compatibility with standard office computer systems. Its printer driver supports Windows environments, enabling straightforward integration into office workflows.

Specifications

Input Type Color
Output Type Color
Memory 32 MB
MPN PR5350
Supported Paper Size A0 (841 x 1189 mm)
Type ID Card Printer
Technology Thermal
Maximum Resolution 300 x 300 DPI
Model PR5350
Connectivity USB 1.1, Parallel Port
Features Scanner
Black Print Speed 1 ppm
Product Line 3D Systems ProJet
UPC 76543234
Print technology Dye-sublimation and Monochrome thermal transfer
Print resolution 300 dpi
Card thickness supported 0.25 mm to 1.25 mm
Card size CR-80 (85.60 mm × 53.98 mm)
Input hopper capacity 100 cards
Output hopper capacity 100 cards
Print speed Up to 100 cards per hour (color)
Supported operating systems Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7
Dimensions (WxDxH) 220 mm x 390 mm x 190 mm
Weight 6 kg
Ribbon types YMCKO, KO, Monochrome

Key Advantages

The Nisca PR5350 offers high-quality card printing suitable for secure identification needs. It features a user-friendly design that simplifies card loading and operation. Its ability to print on a variety of card materials and thicknesses enhances versatility for different applications. The printer is known for consistent print durability, resisting fading and wear. It provides relatively fast card output per minute compared to similar models in the category. Additionally, the device supports color and monochrome printing which is advantageous for cost efficiency depending on usage requirements.

Limitations

One limitation of the PR5350 is that it does not support network connectivity natively, relying mainly on direct USB or parallel connections. The printer’s accessory and ribbon supplies can be expensive compared to some competing models. Its size and weight make it less portable, restricting its use to fixed office locations. Despite handling batch print jobs, it is not designed for very high volume industrial runs. Software drivers for newer operating systems may be limited as the model ages. Additionally, it lacks some modern security features found in contemporary card printers.

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