
Bought for a small emergency organization and community ID card. Easy to use and set up. Lots of hidden fees. What you buy is the most important thing. The nicer and more advanced the ID cards are, the more $$$ you'll have to shell out. The print quality matches the price. My only suggestion is if you use your phone or personal camera to take photos, take them in low light/low natural light otherwise the image may appear pink. In general I am satisfied with the printer and the cards.

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