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Evolis Tattoo2 Prints on Demand and on the Go written by Jeremy Biberdorf
The Tattoo2 is an excellent choice for entry level ID card printing. This cost effective model offers a straightforward option for users who don't require complex encoding capabilities. Instead, bar coding can be performed using monochrome ribbon at a speed of less than 10 seconds per card. This type of data management program may be simple, but it is far from outdated. A hand held or stationary reader will work with the standard bar code fonts available in most versions of ID printing software. Applications that track usage (such as membership/loyalty cards) can make use of colorful pre-printed PVC cards. The bar code can simply be printed on the reverse side along with any other identifying information.

Evolis Introduces the Badgy ID Card Printer written by Jeremy Biberdorf
The name for this new ID card printer from Evolis may sound silly, but it really is simple enough for a kid to use. The Badgy is an entry-level printer designed for organizations that create fewer than 2,000 cards per year. It comes with a ribbon, software CD, and the first 100 cards included. For the design process, end users don't have to upload their own background images. There is a full online library with free templates available for download. The artwork ranges from business to sports applications and beyond. U.S. customers will be amused to see rugby images featured prominently while football pictures are nowhere to be found. They do, however, have several templates available for chess clubs and wine tasting events. Of course, you can switch out the picture on any of these templates if you would still like to use the rest of the design.

Meet the QuikCard ID Card Printing Package from Zebra written by Jeremy Biberdorf
This bundled ID card printing solution is geared toward small to mid-level companies. Organizations that need customization for employee access or personalization for customers can benefit from this type of one-stop shopping. Zebra (Eltron) announced this new packaged deal in early March 2009. The system features your choice of a P110i or P120i card printer. The combination also includes design software/templates, and a Logitech USB web cam (with a mini-tripod). A packet of 200 PVC cards and a printer ribbon round out the collection.

Reverse Transfer Printers Overview 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.

Magicard ID Card Printers Overview written by Jeremy Biberdorf
This manufacturer offers a large fleet of printer models to suit every environment. These range from small desktop units to high volume machines that can print up to 120 full color cards per hour. The models in the Magicard line sound like something out of the car industry (Tempo, Rio, Prima, etc.) but the price tag is thankfully much less expensive. You can feel confident in the quality of these high performance machines since many of them come with an UltraCoverPlus 3 year warranty.

Evolis ID Card Printers Overview written by Jeremy Biberdorf
Evolis has been bringing identification solutions to a wide range of businesses since 1999; the company now has customers all over the globe. This European based manufacturer is committed to excellence. Their dedication is reflected not only in the continued expansion of their ID card printer line, but also in the accompanying software badging solutions. Evolis is currently the only reliable source for print drivers that are compatible with Mac systems rather than just Windows. These are available for their entire line of full color equipment.

Zebra ID Card Printers Overview written by Jeremy Biberdorf
If you are looking for a printer that is "made in the USA", Zebra has the solution for you. This Illinois based corporation distributes its products in almost 100 countries but keeps its manufacturing base close to home. The company's dye sublimation ID card printers are part of a much larger product line including bar coding, labeling and RFID tagging technology. This widely recognized brand is used by a stunning 90% of the companies featured on the Fortune 500 list and is a rapidly expanding supply chain innovator.

Nisca ID Card Printers Overview written by Jeremy Biberdorf
All of the printers in Nisca's line use a combination of monochrome thermal resin and dye sublimation ink to create vivid, edge-to-edge images on all your projects. They bring together 300 dpi and continuous tone printing to handle everything from photos to micro-text. All models except the C101 can also perform ultraviolet print jobs to bring you an invisible layer of additional security. A 2 year warranty comes standard on each machine.

Datacard ID Card Printers Overview written by Jeremy Biberdorf
The Datacard company has been delivering ID card printing innovations to the market for over 35 years. Their contribution to the mass production of personalized plastic cards for financial institutions has changed the face of businesses all over the world. Let's take a look at their current line of card printers.

Introduction to Fargo ID Printers 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.

Laminating ID Cards: Easy And Effective written by Catherine Williams
The process of laminating identification cards has been around for a long time. It became quickly obvious that identification cards would have to be protected somehow. Unprotected cards would bend easily and the ink would run making the card hard to read. Cards were left victim to the daily wear and tear of life. Then came lamination.

The 3 Best ID Card Printers for Your Business written by Jeremy Biberdorf
If you know anything about ID card printers, you are already familiar with some of the top names in the industry. Datacard, Nisca, and Fargo bring an extensive array of well designed machines to the table. Today we will be looking at three specific models you should definitely investigate before you make a final procurement decision.

Identification Card Printers written by Jeremy Biberdorf
Many schools, businesses and other organizations use ID cards for security purposes so they can easily identify anyone who is on the premises. Card printers are a device that is used together with software to make and design ID cards. You will find there are many different printers available that offer you a variety of features. This makes it easy to find one that will take care of all your needs regardless of what they are.

How to Choose ID Card Printers 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?

How to use software for inventory tracking? written by Fadhrick Pickaso
Inventory tracking systems are mainly intended for any type of commerce that requires a total control above the stock levels and an inventory tracking too. Such software may be used equally as a simple inventory control system and also as a total manufacturing solution. In the extremely viable package handling and pack post business, quick and accurate delivery is strict matter.

What do you understand by RFID Readers? written by Fadhrick Pickaso
Radio Frequency Identification also known as RFID has revolutionized our technology and made our life much simpler than earlier. If we actually see then we are using this technology in each and every place and almost everywhere. Though there are bar codes which fulfill somewhat the similar objective still they lack the flexibility which is present in Radio Frequency Identification or RFID.

How to select a Barcode Printer? written by Fadhrick Pickaso
Barcode is a modern technology which has found great usage in today's world. If you have noted then you would have seen some black bars separated by some white spaces behind each book or attached to a product by a sticker. These black bars contain particular encrypted information.

How to categorize RFID tags? written by Fadhrick Pickaso
RFID also known as Radio Frequency Identification is one of the most advanced technologies which is being used nowadays. It is a way of storing the information encrypted in a particular thing which is known as the Transponder. This transponder emits radio waves through which the information is transmitted to a receiver which is the RFID reader.

ID Cards written by Sidra Rasheed
ID cards are used for a number of different reasons and come in many shapes and sizes. Convenient for any business or individual, ID cards can make a world of difference in the efficiency and safety of your security and identification system. ID cards are designed for everyone from employees to students over a wide variety of fields.

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