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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Jeremy Biberdorf Reverse transfer printers are some of the best ID card delivery systems on the market today. They combine high definition dye sublimation and resin ink printing with film transfer application for a flawless result. While regular direct-to-card technology works for many basic print jobs, it can destroy delicate access/data devices such as proximity and smart chip cards. In contrast, reverse film printing applies the selected image to a transparent sheet of plastic. This is then expertly bonded to the card surface without causing any damage. Lamination can also be formatted to stop at the edge of exposed smart chips to give durability to the card without compromising the interface. Full bleed (edge-to-edge) printing at 300 dpi delivers crisp photo replication as well. written by Jeremy Biberdorf Choosing the best printer for your application goes hand in hand with selecting the correct software. Start by determining which versions work with your machine and whether or not you should spring for an upgrade to the latest package with all the bells and whistles. All three of the options reviewed below can be used with several different printer brands. Remember to talk with a knowledgeable customer service representative before finalizing your purchase. Software is almost always a non-returnable commodity so a little advance research really pays off. Most of today's ID formatting options are user friendly and integrate with products such as Microsoft Access for easy data management. written by Jeremy Biberdorf There are a number of ways to keep the environment in mind when you are planning your ID supply and equipment purchases. A little research can turn up interesting details about advances in sustainability throughout this industry. We will start with a look at consumables for use with your existing card printer and finish up with a brief overview of what to look for when you are buying a new machine. written by Jeremy Biberdorf Fargo equipment falls into two basic categories - direct to card (DTC) and high definition printing (HDP). All of the machines in their current line can print in full color or monochrome and are compatible with Windows 2000/XP. The Asure ID program is the preferred software for ID formatting but other options are available for some units. If you have any questions about compatibility with other programs, be sure to check with your sales rep before you buy. written by Jeremy Biberdorf Plastic card printers are a wonderful piece of equipment that can make a great addition to any office or business. They allow you to create your own ID cards anytime you have a need for one. Some of these printers use ribbons which will need to be replaced. It is important to know a little about the different types of plastic card printer ribbons available so you can find the ones that are needed for your particular machine. written by Jeremy Biberdorf ID card software is designed to help you create your own personalized ID cards. This type of software makes it possible for anyone to design and create your own identification cards for any business whether it is large or small. Using ID software gives you the opportunity to be creative and professional when making badges for your company. written by Jeremy Biberdorf Plastic ID cards are sure to continue to be a big part of all types of professions and now companies large and small have the options of printing their own cards. With ID card software, printers, slot punches and other accessories available you can design and print your own fast and easy. written by Jeremy Biberdorf There are several benefits to making your own badges such as saving money. It can be less expensive to make your own identification cards than it would be to hire another company to make them for you. However, if you want to make your own ID cards, then you will need to stock up on ID supplies. written by Jeremy Biberdorf Today you can purchase your own ID card printer and make your own identification badges. It’s fast, easy and you may even find it a little fun. All you need is your printer machine and a few printer accessories and you are in business. written by Jeremy Biberdorf Many companies and organizations are learning the benefits of having their own ID printer so they can design and make their own ID cards. Some of these printers use ribbons to print the information needed onto the ID card. These ribbons will need to be replaced from time to time. written by Jeremy Biberdorf ID card software, as the name suggests, is used for making identification cards and badges. This software is widely used in schools and other establishments for creating ID cards. What exactly does this software do and what differentiates each id card software version? written by Jeremy Biberdorf There are varied kinds of id card printers in the market; each having its own set of features and benefits. How do you choose the right id card printing software for your needs? << previous page 1 next page>> |