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Product Features
Technical Overview
This ribbon utilizes thermal transfer and dye sublimation printing technologies to produce vibrant, long-lasting images on plastic card surfaces. The YMCKO color format supports full-color printing with black overlay capabilities for text and security features.
The 400-image typical yield represents the manufacturer's tested performance under standard printing conditions. Actual yield may vary based on print density, card type, and environmental factors.
This section brings together practical product details such as Print Technology, Print Color, Typical Print Yield, Compatibility, so buyers can judge configuration, deployment fit, and day-to-day suitability with less guesswork.
Key Product Advantages
This genuine Evolis ribbon ensures optimal performance and reliability in compatible printer systems. Designed specifically for Evolis hardware, it maintains print quality consistency and reduces the risk of printer damage or downtime.
These strengths make the product easier to deploy and manage in real environments, especially where reliability, usability, and day-to-day operational continuity matter. Notable benefits include Genuine Evolis Quality, 400-Image Yield, YMCKO Color Format, Multi-Model Compatibility.
Deployment / Use Cases
The R5H004NAA ribbon is ideal for organizations using Evolis card printers for employee ID badges, student identification, access control cards, membership cards, and visitor passes. Its YMCKO configuration supports both full-color photographic images and crisp black text overlays.
This single-pack format suits environments with moderate printing volumes or as a backup supply for critical printing operations. The compatibility with Zenius, Primacy, Kiosk, and Elypso printer models makes it suitable for various deployment scenarios from desktop units to kiosk installations.
Corporate Security
Produce professional employee ID badges with photo identification and access control features.
- Photo-quality images
- Durable card surfaces
- Security feature compatibility
Educational Institutions
Create student ID cards with color photographs and institutional branding elements.
- Vibrant color reproduction
- High-volume capable
- Reliable performance
Highlights
- Genuine Evolis thermal transfer dye sublimation ribbon
- YMCKO color format for full-color printing with black overlay
- 400-image typical yield per single pack
- Compatible with Evolis Zenius, Primacy, Kiosk, and Elypso printers
- Thermal transfer and dye sublimation printing technologies
- Designed for plastic card printing applications
- Single-pack format for convenient inventory management
- Manufacturer part number: R5H004NAA
Specifications
| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Evolis, Inc |
| Manufacturer Part Number | R5H004NAA |
| Brand Name | Evolis |
| Product Name | Ribbon |
| Packaged Quantity | 1 Pack |
| Product Type | Ribbon |
| Technical Information | |
| Print Technology | Thermal Transfer,Dye Sublimation |
| Print Color | YMCKO |
| Typical Print Yield | 400 Images |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Compatibility | Evolis Printers: Zenius Primacy Kiosk Elypso |
FAQ
What Evolis printer models is this ribbon compatible with?
This R5H004NAA ribbon is compatible with Evolis Zenius, Primacy, Kiosk, and Elypso printer models. These printers are commonly used for ID card, badge, and access control card production in corporate, educational, and institutional environments.
What does YMCKO mean for ribbon color?
YMCKO represents the color configuration of this ribbon: Yellow, Magenta, Cyan, Black, and Overlay. This format enables full-color photographic printing with a separate black layer for text and security features, providing professional-quality results on plastic cards.
How many images can I expect from one pack of this ribbon?
The manufacturer specifies a typical print yield of 400 images per single pack under standard printing conditions. Actual yield may vary based on factors such as print density, card material, image complexity, and environmental conditions during printing operations.