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How Zebra ZC printers work great with IDpack in the Cloud
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How Zebra ZC Printers Work Great With IDC Screenshot of IDC and a Zebra ZC300 IDpack in the Cloud Screenshot IDC Logo IDpack in the Cloud in a working environment IDpack
Zebra's card printers are the easiest to use, it's natural to pair them with the cloud-based ID card printing solution: IDpack in the Cloud. Click to learn more about why IDpack in the Cloud and Zebra card printers work so well together.

MONTREAL & ZIONSVILLE, Ind. - ncarol.com -- Aptika has been helping customers create ID card solutions for more than 20 years, so we know quite a bit about all three components. Based on our experience, we recommend Zebra printers and supplies for just about any card printing application.

Zebra offers advanced card printing technology in printers covering all the bases, from high-speed industrial applications to compact units designed for customer-facing environments. Their card printer lineup includes cost-effective direct-to-card printers and high-performance retransfer printers that produce cards with the highest image quality and maximum durability. Zebra also offers a complete selection of card stocks, ribbons, laminates, and other supplies to support any organization.

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With Zebra covering the hardware and supplies, an end-to-end solution requires just one additional component: software.

IDpack in the Cloud

Like many new software solutions, card design/management tools migrate to software as a service (SaaS), including Aptika's best-selling IDpack software. IDpack in the Cloud (IDC) lets you access your ID cards anywhere in the world, right from any modern web browser, making it the easiest, most complete solution for managing and printing plastic cards.

Since Zebra's card printers are the easiest to use, it's natural to pair them with IDC. Here's just a brief look at some additional reasons IDC and Zebra card printers work so well together:

Barcodes, QR codes, and Security Features
Using  IDC and Zebra card printers, you can print QR codes and barcodes with accurate images. They both also support specialty ribbons that allow you to embed graphics and overlays that improve card security.

Fast Printing
IDC makes it fast and easy to design cards, and we've incorporated many shortcuts that help you speed your cards into production. That enables you to get the most out of the high-speed print capabilities of Zebra's card printers.

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Advanced Printing Technology
IDC software makes it easy to design cards with edge-to-edge graphics that maximize the output of Zebra's photo-quality 300 dpi and high-definition 600 dpi card printers.

Single- and Double-Sided Printing
You can take advantage of the double-sided printing capabilities of Zebra card printers with IDC Business, Professional, and Ultimate licenses.

If you're looking for a complete, professional ID card printing solution with a printer, supplies, and software that make it easy to get great results every time, contact Aptika for details about IDpack in the Cloud and Zebra's innovative card printer lineup.

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