Pointman ID Card Printer Range.
Some of the lowest priced ID Card Printers on the market. Includes the entry-level N10 card printer and the mid-range N15 and N25 models.
The Pointman ID card printer Nuvia range is user-friendly, compact and affordable. It is designed to print professional standard cards at 300dpi resolution. The Nuvia N10, N15 and N25 offer some of the best value-for-money in the market and are ideal for when you want price and performance.
Offering a low per-card print cost, the Pointman Nuvia range all come equipped with USB and Ethernet connectivity, a free licence of CardExchange GO printer software and a three-year warranty. The Pointman Nuvia N10 is the entry-level printer amongst the range, a manual-fed ID card printer that offers excellent value for those issuing a small amount of cards. Both the Pointman N15 and N25 are auto-fed ID card printers that feature 100 card input hoppers and 50 card output hoppers for ease of use, the only difference being the N25 is double-sided.
Buy your Pointman card printer from the ID Card Printer experts. We have over 20 years' experience in the ID market , so you can buy with confidence. We promise never to upsell you to a more expensive model than you need.
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