Id Card Printers

Written by Michael Federico
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There was a time when making IDs involved the use of several machines and the act of cutting, pasting, and laminating. Making one ID could turn into a long, drawn out process. Often, the final results were not good. Lamination was poor, photos distorted, and badges were flimsy. The introduction of highly sophisticated yet simple to use ID card printers has made the process much faster and easier, and it guarantees that the finished products will be of a high quality.

Some printers can only turn out very basic photo IDs. These are perfect for small clubs or organizations that are not overly concerned with security. There are printers for people who need more complex IDs, as well. These units can exploit the latest in printing techniques to create badges that are not easily duplicated. There are printers that allow a person to produce cards that contain the same holographic overlays and other anti-counterfeiting measures that professional services use.

Types of ID Card Printers

Fargo is seen as a bit of a pioneer in the world of ID printing. They have created a number of different models that take into account the fact that every company's printing needs are different. There are extremely inexpensive printers that are designed to handle very small jobs, there are other printers that can turn out hundreds of IDs in only a couple of hours, and there are printers that fall somewhere in between.

Having an ID printer makes things more convenient for companies. They do not have to constantly send off for badges every time a new group of employees comes to work. Also, the printer allows specific IDs for important clients or visitors from other offices to be made quickly.


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