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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Jeremy Biberdorf Many of today's ID printer manufacturers offer topcoat ribbons to add a varnish layer to cards. However, for maximum protection it is recommended to finish IDs with a full thickness laminate instead. Tests have shown that a simple varnish overcoat can be stripped using chemicals. This allows the data and text on the surface of the card to be manipulated. With actual lamination, any attempt to remove the top layer will destroy the surface underneath. This makes tampering immediately obvious. Thicker versions also deliver UV protection and scratch resistance. Holographic varieties are even more secure and offer an attractive, eye catching appearance. written by Jeremy Biberdorf ID cards are a very important part of today's society. They need to be protected so they will last longer and you won't have to replace them as often. One of the best methods for protecting your identification card would be to laminate it. << previous page 1 next page>> |