Evolis are a major manufacturer of reliable ID card printers, bringing up-to-date technology to identity production. With a range of dye sublimation models available, these printers are built for creating high-quality ID cards whenever you need them.
Ideal for cost-effective printing on-demand, Evolis has history in creating models used by organisations across the world, such as the popular Primacy 2. If you require a printer for producing low volumes of cards, the Badgy 200 is perfect – and suits a range of budgets.
Dye sublimation printers work by printing designs directly onto the surface of the card, using heat from the printhead to transfer colours from the ribbon. This process produces vivid graphics and photos that are realistic, meaning you can create a design that includes your organisation’s branding and photo ID with ease.
These types of printers also have a much lower cost of ownership in the long run, making them perfect for organisations that are looking for high-quality results whilst staying within budget.
Choose from single-sided (simplex) or double-sided (duplex) models to match your requirements. Opting for a printer that suits you saves money and time in the long run. Alternatively, if you only need to produce single-sided cards at the time of purchase but are expecting your requirements to change, your printer can grow with you with on-site upgrades.
All of our Evolis printers are genuine branded products, and we also stock a range of Evolis printer ribbons and accessories that are designed to ensure your printer continues running optimally.
Ribbons are available in single colour – ideal for printing text, line art, or barcodes – or full colour, which allows you to produce vibrant graphics and photos on your card design.
We recommend running a cleaning cycle when changing ribbons, to remove any dust or debris that your printer has collected during the printing process. Running regular cleaning cycles improves the performance of your printer and increases its lifespan, guaranteeing high-quality prints for longer.