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New Line of Fargo ID Card Printers and Trade-in Promotion Now Available at IDWholesaler.com
Photo identification retailer announces new line of direct-to-card printers and a new printer trade-in promotion. 
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    CHANHASSEN, MN, September 03, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ -- A new line of direct-to-card printers - the Fargo DTC1000, DTC4000, and DTC4500 - are now available for purchase at ID Wholesaler, the largest retailer of photo identification products. This new line of "advanced generation direct-to-card printers" from Fargo has features that will appeal to organizations large and small.

Printer Details
The Fargo DTC1000 is simple, reliable, and affordable. It's perfect for smaller organizations needing an easy-to-use, dependable ID card printer, including transportation providers, K-12 schools, health clubs, retail shops, casinos, manufacturing plants, and more.

The DTC4000 features the industry's first Smartscreen , a user-friendly graphical display, and an optional same-side input/output card hopper. Ideal for mid-sized organizations, the DTC4000 is designed to migrate from lower to higher security levels. The inline card printing and encoding features use just one connection using USB or Ethernet.

The DCT4500 is ideal for maximum security and high volume printing. It features a number of upgradeable options, including single or dual-sided lamination, florescent panel printing, and encoding technologies. IT professionals will appreciate its easy integration into existing infrastructures.

"We're excited to offer Fargo's new direct-to-card printers," said Chris Penn, Vice President of Sales and Marketing of ID Wholesaler. "The versatility and features this line offers will appeal to many types and sizes of businesses needing an in-house photo ID system."

UPTrade Promotion
Also, for a limited time, customers can trade-in their ID card printer (of any make or model) for a new Fargo HDP5000, DTC4500, or DTC4000 to receive up to a $550 credit. To streamline the process, ID Wholesaler will facilitate the trade-in paperwork and details for its customers. Additional information about this promotion is available at IDWholesaler.com/promos.htm.

To learn more about ID Wholesaler's new line of Fargo printers, call an ID expert at (800) 321-4405 or visit http://www.IDWholesaler.com.

ID Wholesaler is the largest retailer of the equipment needed to print photo identification cards and the accessories used to display them. Serving its clients with guaranteed lowest prices, expert advice, and free in-house technical support on everything they sell, ID Wholesaler stocks a broad selection of ID card printers and systems, card software, supplies, and badge accessories. For more information visit IDWholesaler.com.


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