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At the recent ASIS security conference, displayed alongside the line of ID card printers in one company’s booth was a big metal locker with a reader and computer attached. It was not what one expects to see amid sleek, footprint-conscious...
September 9, 2005 /

Fargo releases new Persona C30 printer

A new low cost, compact card printer from Fargo called the Persona C30 is now available. The C30 is designed for environments needing “high-quality plastic ID cards without high-security features.” New Persona C30 Card Printer Features Convenience and Simplicity Single-...
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Understanding the card imaging process helps in printer selection

For many,the card printing process is limited to, ‘the blank card goes in here and the finished card comes out here.’ This is a testament to the reliability of these printers—they work so we don’t have to know how they...
July 28, 2005 / , ,

Addressing security concerns in centralized and distributed card issuance environments

Architectures for card issuance systems can be categorized as either centralized or distributed in nature. Each scenario presents a unique set of opportunities, and perhaps more importantly, security risks that must be understood and addressed. There is a macro and...
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July 27, 2005 / , ,

Is Your ID Card Really ISO Compliant? A 16-digit number doesn’t suffice, you must encode in a specified way

A lot of attention has been given in recent years to the 16 digit ISO standard numbering scheme (ISO 7812) in connection with identification cards. As a result, many campuses have registered for their own unique ISO BIN. However, some...
July 25, 2005 / , ,

Berklee College of Music's New Campus Card Program Managed and Supported by Off Site Partner CardSmith

Berklee College of Music announced today the successful launch of its new, upgraded campus ID card; “The Berklee Card.” The card is used for identification and swipe access to services and cashless payments all over campus - at the bookstore,...

PERSONA completes software interface to integrate with Blackboard

PERSONA, a developer of electronic access locking systems for college campus , can now interface with the Blackboard Transaction System, eliminating the need for campuses to keep separate databases and improving data accuracy. With the new interface, PERSONA’s offline access...

Challenges of Printing on Proximity Cards

by Danny Smith, ColorID (www.colorid.com) One of the biggest differences between printing on blank PVC (Mag Stripe) card stock and proximity cards is the cost difference of the cards. Blank card stock may cost less than a dollar per card...
June 1, 2005 / ,

Printing cards with embedded prox, contactless, and contact chips

Printing high-quality color images on ID cards has become a straightforward, basic function for card program staff. This is a testament to the high quality printers, supplies, and plastic cards available today. But what happens when a new identification technology...
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