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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Jeremy Biberdorf The Datacard SP25 printer makes it easy to keep ID badge information current without the hassle of buying and issuing more cards every time you need to make a change. Instead, this model uses thermal technology to erase and reprint the same cards as many times as needed. This rewrite capability makes it possible to establish and manage a unique enrollment program. Not only can encoded data on a mag stripe be updated, but the printed image and text can also be changed at any time. written by Jeremy Biberdorf The Datacard SP55 is a mid-range ID printer that offers a broad array of features. It is an excellent solution for businesses that require flexibility in card creation. This full color model is available in both single and dual sided versions. Reloading the cards to print the second side isn't necessary since the equipment uses an automatic turnover station. This inline process is still quite fast (up to 155 full color cards per hour). Having the ability to print extra data on the back of each card is a plus for many enrollment programs. This additional space is often used to show signatures and a small, monochrome copy of the ID photo to enhance badge security. written by Jeremy Biberdorf When it comes to user friendly features, the Datacard SP35 Plus has something for everyone. This single sided printer is designed to make the entire card creation process uncomplicated. One benefit of this equipment is evident before it is even removed from the packing box. Weighing in at less than 10 pounds, this compact and efficient model won't strain anyone's back during installation! The desk space required for this unit is minimal since the input and output hoppers are both accessibly located on the front of the machine. written by andrew fullard There are many types of poker games available for online and offline play. This article will focus on the most common 5 card poker games which are 5 card draw and 5 card stud poker. written by Nick S 5 card draw:
FIVE-CARD DRAW
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