BADGY CBGR0500K Black Monochrome Ribbon (500 Prints)

The BADGY Black Monochrome Ribbon CBGR0500K is designed for printing clear, sharp black text and graphics on plastic ID cards. It is ideal for simple card designs such as names, ID numbers, barcodes, QR codes, and basic logos. This ribbon can produce up to 500 prints, making it a cost effective choice for offices, schools, and organizations that print cards in higher quantities.

The BADGY Black Monochrome Ribbon CBGR0500K black print output is clean and easy to read, ensuring cards look professional and consistent. It is especially suitable for staff ID cards, visitor badges, access cards, and membership cards where color printing is not required. The BADGY Black Monochrome Ribbon CBGR0500K provides smooth and reliable performance, helping reduce print errors and downtime during card production.

Designed for easy installation, the ribbon can be replaced quickly without special tools or technical skills. With dependable print quality and long lasting output, the BADGY Black Monochrome Ribbon is a practical solution for efficient, everyday plastic card printing.

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BADGY Black Monochrome Ribbon (500 Prints) CBGR0500K

Model : CBGR0500K

 

FEATURES :
    • Print bold black text, barcodes and single-line art with ease using the Evolis CBGR0500K black monochrome ribbon for the Evolis Badgy ID card printer. With up to 500 prints per roll, this ribbon is ideal for printing larger quantities of cards with consistent results.
SPECIFICATION :
  • 500 prints per roll
  • Black monochrome ribbon
  • Genuine Evolis ribbons
  • Additional Part No: R-EV-CBGR0500K
  • Manufacturer Part No: CBGR0500K
STORAGE :
  • To get the most out of this product, we recommend using the ribbon within one year and storing it in a cool, dry environment absent dust and direct sunlight which can damage the panels from heat exposure. The precise lifespan of ribbon supplies will vary by manufacturer and model, but as a rule of thumb most manufacturers estimate that ribbons have a lifespan of up to one year. Once a ribbon has expired, the panels will start tearing during the printing process.

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