Lathem 2100HD
Lathem electronic punch clock


5 print formats, updates for power outages, daylight savings, leap year. Tru-Align feature, silent printing, no ribbons. This clock OUT OF STOCK indefinitely . . . consider the Amano TCX21 as a replac


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Lathem 2100HD

Accessories & Supplies:

DetailsIDProduct NameDescriptionPriceAdd To Cart
Click 257 Time Card Rack25 Slot Rack$31.00
Click 156 E8 weekly cardsE8: 1000 cards$134.88
Click 152 E8-B bi-weekly cardsE8-B: 1,000 cards$138.67
Click 157 E8-S semi-monthly cardsE8-S: 1,000 cards$146.00
      

 

Lathem 2100HD Employee Time Clock
Electronic, digital display, selectable print formats.
Updates for daylight savings, leap year, power outages.
Tru-align makes the employee position the card so that it cannot over-punch*
    *Requires custom Lathem time card, no other time cards will work
Free Lifetime Technical Support
Automatic Daylight Savings Change - user selectable (on and off)
Prints in English, Spanish, and French
No ribbons to replace, uses E8 thermal time cards

25 free cards are included
One Year USA Factory Guarantee

User-selectable Print Formats:

  1. Day, 12 HR Time in Minutes, AM/PM

  2. Day, 24 HR Time in Minutes

  3. Date, Day, 24 HR Time in Hundredths

  4. Date, Month, 12 HR Time in Minutes, AM/PM

  5. Date, Month, 24 HR Time in Minutes

  6. Date, Month, 24 HR Time in Hundredth

User-selectable from a simple rotating wheel inside the machine!

UPC 993277737611

Lathem silent printing 2100HD Punch Clock Features

  • Patented direct thermal WhisperPrint™ technology eliminates ribbons for maintenance-free operation
  • Tru-Align™ printing system with LED alignment indicator ensures perfect punch position on card
  • SmartClock™ technology with perpetual calendar retains time, date and settings during power outages, and auto-adjusts for Daylight Saving Time and Leap Years
  • EZSet™ technology using innovative rotary knob for simple setup in less than 5 minutes
  • Automatic print activation for simple one-hand operation
  • Prints Day of Week or Month and Date
  • Print time in 1-12 AM/PM hours or 24 Hour format
  • Print regular minutes (0-59) or hundredths of an hours (.00-.98)
  • Print day of week or month in English, Spanish or French
  • Heavy duty steel and ABS construction to withstand harsh environments and high volume use
  • Super large, high-contrast LCD display with Time and Date
  • Made in USA from Imported Parts

Lathem Tru-Align E8 Time Cards.  Three choices.
Weekly (E8), Bi-Weekly (E8-B), and Semi-Monthly (E8-S)

These are the only cards that will work with the Lathem 2100HD time clock
Large images can be found by clicking on the list, above.  ^  ^  ^  ^

      E8  Weekly          8-B Bi-Weekly             E8-S Semi Monthly
   

 

Free downloads!  Click on the image below, download the Adobe PDF!

                                     

Problems with the Lathem 2100HD

Great multi-generational American companies change.
Great companies such as Lathem Time Clock used to employ 200+ Americans.
Lathem no longer builds clocks from scratch in U.S.A.  Others still do.

The Lathem 2100HD has a thermal printer.  Not an ink ribbon printer, no motor, no gears.
They are not repairable, you throw the clock away.
It is sensitive to heat and cold.  The cards erase if they get hot, or stored for long periods of time.
The custom time cards (12 cents per card per week) are unique to this machine.
Normal paper cards cost about 2 cents per employee per week.

From the Lathem owners manual:

Caution Avoid placing the 2100HD in environments that are:
• humid • dusty • exposed to direct sunlight
• subject to frequent or continuous vibrations
• affected by chemicals or ozone • colder than 25°F and/or warmer than 113°F

These clocks are not affected by heat, humidity, dust, sunlight, or vibration, and they cost less, and they are made in U.S.A. (not China):
They also use standard paper time cards, gears, motors, ink ribbons are are repairable:

                               Amano TCX21

               

Acroprint is in Raleigh, NC     Amano is in Loveland, Ohio (Cincinnatti), and Roseland, New Jersey