Gearing up for your first Trade Show
ID Card Printers Identification cards today are far more resourceful than just a basic photo ID. Today, you can use barcodes, magnetic stripes, RFID, and Smart Card technologies on an ID for greater security and traceability across many applications. Whether your business needs are low-volume office printing or full-scale enterprise and educational applications, there are ID card printers that will meet your needs.
There is a large variety of ID card printers and options for your application. While their operation has become easier, choosing the right one can be challenge without knowing and understanding the differences and options.
Digital offset printing When the quantities are too low to produce cost effectively in analogue offset or your project consists out of variable designs, Digital Offset Printing offers a way out. With the HP Indigo 3500, you can produce minor quantity orders which are fully digital; without compromising on quality. Printing processes are automatically controlled by a progressive color management system, a modern system which controls the printing quality inline. Digital Offset Printing is the thing for the future.
Badge Printers Badge Printers are designed with the user in mind. It is intuitive, allowing even fresh users to move smoothly through the process of generating secure ID badges without difficulty. Create custom IDs in mere minutes. Most Badge printers give you the option of choosing from existing templates, or creating your own custom card design. Badge Printers allow you to effortlessly place photos, graphics, logos, electronic signatures, barcodes, and a range of other security features directly into your design with a few simple mouse clicks.
PVC Card Printer The most economical of the ID Card Printers are the PVC Card Printer. With a limited footprint and scaled down capabilities, the PVC Card Printer is made for low volume and on-the-go printing applications. Printers in this category are designed for print capacities from 1-100 cards per day. Value printers like the Zebra ZXP Series 3 are a perfect fit for small businesses that print on demand or in partial batches.
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