Credential Printing // ZC10L
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Printing Event Credentials

Everything you need to print the full-size, lanyard credentials from scratch on a machine you have never touched before. Read top to bottom the first time. After that, jump to the Cheat Sheet.

Your machine: Zebra ZC10L Large-Format Card & Badge Printer
Card size ~3.46 x 5.5 in Single-sided 300 dpi color Connects by USB Design source: Canva
00 / The big picture

What this machine is, and the whole job in one glance

The Zebra ZC10L is a large-format card printer. It prints a finished, edge-to-edge plastic credential about 3.46 inches wide by 5.5 inches tall. That is the card that drops into a lanyard holder. It is not the little credit-card printer (that is the ZC300, the wrong machine for this job).

The entire workflow, start to finish

Six moves. Each gets its own section below.

1Confirm it is a ZC10L
2Plug in USB + install driver
3Load cards + ribbon
4Export the Canva design
5Set up the print
6Test card, then run
The one rule that saves you cards

Always print one test card first and look at it before you run the batch. These large cards and the matched ribbon are not cheap, and the ribbon runs out in step with the cards (one kit = 400 of each). A bad size setting can chew through ribbon fast. One test card catches 90% of mistakes.

01 / Identify your machine

Make sure you are actually at a ZC10L

Thirty seconds now prevents loading the wrong media or installing the wrong driver.

A

Find the model label

Look at the front face of the printer and the sticker on the back or bottom. You are looking for the text ZC10L. It is a wide machine (much wider than a normal card printer) because it prints a tall, large card.

B

Sanity check by the output size

If the blank cards loaded in it are about the size of a passport page or a small index card (roughly 3.5 x 5.5 inches), you are at the right machine. If the blank cards are credit-card sized, that is a ZC300 or similar and it is the wrong machine for lanyard credentials.

C

If it says something else

If the label reads a different Zebra model (for example a ZC300, ZXP Series, or ZD-something), stop and confirm with whoever owns the hardware. The connect-load-print flow below is broadly the same across Zebra card printers, but the card size and driver download are model-specific. This guide is written for the ZC10L.

02 / Connect and drivers

Get the computer talking to the printer

The ZC10L connects over USB and is plug-and-play on Windows. You still want the latest official driver for clean output. Do the driver download first, then plug in.

1

Download the driver before connecting

On the computer, go to Zebra's official ZC10L support page:

zebra.com/us/en/support-downloads/printers/card/zc10l.html

Download these (grab whatever is offered, in this order of importance):

  • Windows Printer Driver (the must-have)
  • Firmware (only if it offers a newer version than what is on the printer)
  • Printer Profile Manager / Zebra Workbench utility (optional, for tuning)
2

Run the driver installer

Open the downloaded driver file and follow the prompts. When it asks for the connection type, choose USB. The installer will tell you when to plug the printer in.

3

Power on and connect the USB cable

Plug the USB cable from the printer into the computer and switch the printer on. Windows should detect it and finish setting it up. When it is done, the ZC10L appears in Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Printers & scanners.

4

Confirm it landed

Open Printers & scanners and check that a printer named ZC10L (or Zebra ZC10L) is listed and not showing an error. If it is there with no error, you are connected.

If there is no internet on that machine

The ZC10L ships with a Windows driver included and is USB plug-and-play, so Windows can often install a basic driver on its own when you connect it. The downloaded driver is better, but if you are stuck offline, plug it in and let Windows try first.

03 / Software, and whether you even need it

You have a finished Canva design, so keep it simple

Zebra ships a card-design program called CardStudio. You do not strictly need it because your art is already done in Canva. Here is when to use which path.

A

Recommended: print straight from the exported file (no CardStudio)

Because the credential is already designed in Canva, the fastest reliable path is to export it as a file and print that file to the ZC10L through the normal Windows print dialog. No extra software to learn. This is the path the rest of this guide follows.

B

Use CardStudio only if you need it

Reach for Zebra CardStudio if you need to print different names, photos, or numbers on each card from a spreadsheet, or you want the printer's exact card template to guarantee sizing. A 30-day CardStudio 2.0 trial is included with the printer, and the download lives on the same Zebra support page as the driver.

For a single shared credential design printed many times, you do not need it.

What you will print the file with

Use Adobe Acrobat Reader (free) to open and print a PDF, or the Windows Photos app for a PNG. Acrobat gives you the cleanest control over scale, so PDF is the recommended export from Canva.

04 / Load the hardware

Cards in, ribbon in

Two things to load: the blank cards and the print ribbon. The kit is designed so the ribbon and the stack of cards run out together.

1

Load the blank cards

  • Open the front drawer / card hopper.
  • Fan the stack of cards before loading. They carry static and stick together, which causes mis-feeds.
  • Insert the cards into the hopper, then put the card pickup tray on the outside door and close the front cover.
  • Most ZC10L credential cards come pre-punched with a lanyard slot. Load them so the slot ends up where your design expects it (usually the top). If your Canva art has the logo at the top, the slotted edge should feed to match.
2

Load the ribbon

Open the top cover. The ribbon has two spools: a full supply spool and an empty take-up spool.

  • Slide the supply spool into the guide rails and push it toward the rear of the printer.
  • Slide the take-up spool into the guide rails toward the front of the printer.
  • Rotate the supply spool slightly to take up any slack so the ribbon is taut.
  • Close the top cover.
3

Match ribbon to the job

For full-color credentials you want a color ribbon (a YMC-type ribbon, sometimes with an overlay layer). A monochrome black ribbon only prints black. If a color design comes out black-and-white, you have a mono ribbon loaded.

Do not force anything

Spools and the card tray seat with light pressure. If something resists, it is in the wrong rail or backwards. Re-seat rather than push hard.

05 / Prep the design in Canva

Get the Canva file to the right size, then export

The card is roughly 3.46 inches wide by 5.5 inches tall. Match the Canva canvas to that so nothing stretches or prints with white borders.

1

Check the Canva canvas size

For a standard portrait lanyard credential, the design should be about 3.46 in wide x 5.5 in tall (about 88 x 140 mm). In Canva, open File > Resize (or check the size shown when you open the design) and confirm it matches, or create a Custom size at those dimensions and move your art onto it.

If the credential is meant to be landscape, swap the numbers (5.5 wide x 3.46 tall).

2

Keep a safe margin

The ZC10L prints edge to edge, so design your background full-bleed all the way to the edge. But keep important text and logos about 1/8 inch (3 mm) in from the edge so nothing critical sits right on the cut line or the lanyard slot.

3

Export from Canva

Click Share > Download. Choose:

  • PDF Print (best choice, crispest text, gives you the most control when printing)
  • or PNG with the size/quality slider turned up, if you prefer an image

Leave crop marks and bleed OFF. The card is a fixed pre-cut size, so there is nothing to trim. Flatten to a single page.

4

Save it where you can find it

Save the export to the Desktop or Downloads so it is one click away in the print step. Name it clearly, for example credential-staff-final.pdf.

06 / Set up the print

The print dialog settings that matter

This is where credentials go wrong (wrong size, off-center, white border). Get these four settings right and the rest is automatic.

1

Open the file and start the print

Open your exported PDF in Adobe Acrobat Reader. Go to File > Print (or Ctrl+P).

2

Pick the printer

In the Printer dropdown, select ZC10L (or Zebra ZC10L). Not the office laser printer, not a PDF writer.

3

Open Properties and set the card size

Click Properties (or Preferences) next to the printer name. In the Zebra driver:

  • Set Card / media size to the ZC10L large-card size. The driver usually has it preset already, so leave it on the ZC10L card.
  • Set Orientation to Portrait (or Landscape, to match your design).
  • Confirm it is on single-sided / front only (the ZC10L is single-sided anyway).
  • Make sure it is set to color if your design is color.

Click OK to return to the print dialog.

4

Set scaling to Actual Size

This is the big one. Under page sizing / scaling, choose Actual size (100%), not "Fit" or "Shrink oversized pages." If your Canva canvas matched the card, Actual size prints it perfectly. "Fit" is what creates white borders and shrunken art.

The preview thumbnail should show your design filling the whole card with no white frame.

Before you hit print

Check the preview. If you see a white border around the design, your scaling is on "Fit," or the canvas size does not match the card. Fix it now. Do not print a batch with a white frame.

07 / Print it

Test card, check, then run the batch

1

Print ONE card first

Set copies to 1 and print. The printer pulls a blank card from the hopper, prints it edge to edge, and ejects it. Wait for it to finish.

2

Inspect the test card

  • Size and position: design fills the card, no white border, nothing cut off.
  • Color: looks right, not washed out, not black-and-white when it should be color.
  • Sharpness: text is crisp, no streaks or banding.
  • Orientation vs the slot: the lanyard slot is at the correct end for how it will hang.

If anything is off, go back to Print Setup (section 06) or the Canva size (section 05) and fix it, then print one more test.

3

Run the full batch

Once the test card is right, set copies to the number of credentials you need and print. Keep an eye on the card hopper and refill blank cards as it runs low. Same for the ribbon, the printer will flag when it is out.

4

Finish

Collect the printed credentials from the output, drop each into a lanyard holder, and you are done. Store leftover blank cards and ribbon flat and out of direct sun so they stay clean for next time.

08 / Troubleshooting

If something goes sideways

The usual suspects, and the fix.

Printer not detected

Fix: Check the USB cable and that the printer is powered on. Try a different USB port. Reopen Printers & scanners. If still missing, reinstall the driver and connect when the installer asks.

White border around the design

Fix: Scaling is set to "Fit." Change it to Actual size (100%). Also confirm the Canva canvas is the card size (about 3.46 x 5.5 in).

Design is cut off or stretched

Fix: The canvas aspect ratio does not match the card. Resize the Canva design to 3.46 x 5.5 in (or 5.5 x 3.46 landscape), re-export, reprint a test.

Prints black-and-white when it should be color

Fix: A monochrome ribbon is loaded, or the driver is set to monochrome. Load a color ribbon and set the driver to color.

Cards not feeding / mis-feed

Fix: Take the stack out, fan it to break the static, reseat it in the hopper. Make sure the card pickup tray is on and the cover is closed.

Faint, streaky, or banded print

Fix: Ribbon may be low or the print head needs cleaning. Run a Zebra cleaning card through the printer, and check the ribbon level.

Ribbon error / out of ribbon

Fix: Open the top cover, confirm the supply spool is in the rear rails and the take-up spool in the front rails, slack removed. Replace the ribbon if spent.

Card jam

Fix: Power off, open the cover, gently remove the stuck card (do not yank). Check that the cards are the correct ZC10L thickness and not warped. Power back on.

09 / Cheat sheet

The 60-second version, once it is set up

For when you have done it once and just need the steps.

  1. Load cards (fanned) in the front hopper, color ribbon up top (supply rear, take-up front, slack out).
  2. In Canva: confirm canvas is 3.46 x 5.5 in, then Share > Download > PDF Print.
  3. Open the PDF in Acrobat, Ctrl+P, pick ZC10L.
  4. Properties: ZC10L card size, correct orientation, color, single-sided.
  5. Scaling = Actual size (100%). Preview shows no white border.
  6. Print 1 test card, inspect, then run the full batch.
Reference

ZC10L at a glance

MachineZebra ZC10L Large-Format Card & Badge Printer
PrintsLarge event credentials / badges, edge to edge
Card sizeAbout 3.46 x 5.5 in (88 x 140 mm)
SidesSingle-sided (front only)
Resolution300 dpi, dye-sublimation color
SpeedUp to about 195 cards/hour in color, faster in monochrome
ConnectionUSB (some units add optional Ethernet)
DriverWindows driver from the Zebra ZC10L support page
Design softwareOptional: Zebra CardStudio 2.0 (30-day trial included). Not needed for a finished Canva design.
Media kitMatched 400 cards + ribbon, designed to run out together. Cards usually pre-slotted for a lanyard.
Design sourceCanva, exported as PDF Print at card size