The Fargo C30 has long been a favorite simple card printing solution thanks to its price and surprising versatility. Fargo's upgrade to the C30 printer, the Fargo Persona C30e, follows in the footsteps of the Persona C30 - a simple yet hardworking ID card printer with flexibility and innovative features that can bring advanced card printing at a price point that any organization can afford.
It's all about the options
Though the Persona C30 is a simple card printer, its features and user option give it more power than a user might imagine. The Persona C30e can print full color or monochrome cards, in varying thicknesses. No matter the style or size of the card you print, however, the C30e will deliver rich, edge-to-edge color or monochrome prints.
Room to Grow
The C30e's flexibility doesn't just stop with card thickness and color options - features like magnetic stripe encoding and smart card encoding can be installed on-site (note: technician required for the smart card install) to expand the security and uses of your ID cards. Further expand the use of your C30e with double-sided printing capabilities or an internal print server options to print cards from anywhere in your office.
Reuse cards over. and over. and over.
The C30e's most impressive new feature is the ability to rewrite cards multiple times without using ink. Heat sensitive cards and a special element in the C30 printhead allow users of the Persona C30e to rewrite cards multiple times - perfect for applications with constantly changing information; or for temporary, disposable cards. Rewritable cards are an affordable way to create durable temporary ID cards, or to ensure that card data is up to date.
No-sweat maintenance
Even with its new and innovative features, the C30e is still simple to maintain. A slide-in ribbon roller with an integrated card cleaning ribbon keeps the interior of your printer spic and span between cleaning kits without the heartbreak and mess of torn ribbons, making maintenance as easy as opening the cover, sliding the old ribbon out, and sliding the new ribbon in. It's that easy! |