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Zebra Zxp series 7

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Brand Zebra 2017
Model Zxp series 7
Released Year 2017
Type Printers
Series Z
Status Active
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Overview

The Zebra ZXP Series 7 is a robust and high-performance card printer designed for high-volume ID card printing. It features a retransfer printing technology that offers superior image quality, durability, and edge-to-edge printing capability. The printer supports dual-sided printing with the ability to encode magnetic stripes, smart cards, and RFID technology. Its modular design allows for easy upgrades and maintenance, making it adaptable for evolving business needs. The device incorporates an intuitive color touch display for simple operation and diagnostics. Connectivity options include USB, Ethernet, and optional Wi-Fi for flexible integration into various network environments.

Specifications

Type ID Card Printer
Input Type Color
Technology Thermal
Output Type Color
Maximum Resolution 300 x 300 DPI
Model Zebra ZXP Series 7
Connectivity USB 2.0, Ethernet (10/100), Optional Wi-Fi
Features Networkable
MPN Z72-000C0000US00
Country/Region of Manufacture China
Product Line Zebra Z
Print Technology Retransfer dye-sublimation
Print Resolution 300 dpi (11.8 dots/mm)
Print Speed Up to 190 cards per hour (single-sided color), up to 140 cards per hour (dual-sided color)
Card Types Supported PVC, composite PVC, PET, PET-G cards
Encoding Options Magnetic stripe (HiCo/LoCo), contact and contactless smart card encoding
Card Thickness 0.25 mm to 1.0 mm
Card Input Hopper Capacity 100 cards
Card Output Hopper Capacity 100 cards
Display 4.3-inch color touch LCD
Dimensions (W x D x H) 11.6 in x 21.1 in x 10.5 in (295 mm x 536 mm x 267 mm)
Weight Approximately 27 kg (59.5 lbs)
Operating Temperature 59°F to 95°F (15°C to 35°C)
Power Supply 100-240V AC, 50-60 Hz

Key Advantages

The ZXP Series 7 offers exceptionally fast print speeds while maintaining high-resolution output of up to 300 dpi. It delivers edge-to-edge printing, which enhances the professional appearance of ID cards. The printer's durable construction and robust mechanisms reduce downtime and maintenance costs. Its modular design simplifies upgrades and part replacements to extend the printer's lifecycle. Encoding options for multiple card technologies provide versatility for various applications. The user-friendly interface and diagnostics improve operational efficiency and reduce training needs.

Limitations

Despite its advanced features, the ZXP Series 7 is relatively bulky compared to some compact card printers, requiring sufficient office space. The initial purchase price and optional modules can represent a significant investment for smaller businesses. Color ribbon and retransfer film costs contribute to ongoing expenses, particularly with high-volume printing. The printer's complexity might demand specialized technical support for troubleshooting. Some users report that the setup process requires familiarity with printer drivers and encoding configurations. Wireless connectivity requires optional accessories, which could increase the total cost of ownership.

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