Matica ID card printer XID M600 DHCP

Matica ID Card Printer
December 24, 2025
Brief: In this video, we provide an informative walkthrough of the Matica XID-M600 ID Card Printer, showcasing its high-resolution 600dpi printing capabilities and efficient 150 cards per hour output. You'll see a detailed demonstration of its desktop issuance process, designed for mid to high-volume secure credential production, trusted by governments worldwide.
Related Product Features:
  • Delivers high-quality printing with a resolution of 600 dpi for crisp, clear card images.
  • Efficiently produces up to 150 ID cards per hour, ideal for mid to high-volume issuance needs.
  • Features a single input hopper with a capacity for 200 cards, minimizing reloading interruptions.
  • Includes a single card manual feed option for flexible and on-demand card printing.
  • Equipped with Ethernet connectivity for reliable network integration and easy management.
  • Designed as a compact, single-side desktop printer for secure and space-efficient operation.
  • Trusted by governments globally for the secure issuance of millions of citizen ID credentials annually.
  • Supports a high output capacity of 700 images, ensuring consistent performance in demanding environments.
FAQs:
  • What is the print resolution of the Matica XID-M600 ID Card Printer?
    The Matica XID-M600 offers a high print resolution of 600 dpi, ensuring sharp and detailed card images for secure identification.
  • How many cards can the Matica XID-M600 print per hour?
    This printer is capable of producing up to 150 ID cards per hour, making it suitable for mid to high-volume issuance requirements.
  • What connectivity options are available for the Matica XID-M600?
    The Matica XID-M600 features Ethernet connectivity, allowing for seamless integration into network environments for efficient card issuance management.
  • What is the input card capacity of the Matica XID-M600?
    It includes a single input hopper that can hold up to 200 cards, reducing the frequency of reloading during high-volume printing sessions.