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High-Definition Printing: Using HID access cards



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By : William Gabriel   

One new innovation in ID card printing is high-definition printing. What is this? You may ask. High-definition printing boasts of delivering good print quality at an affordable price.

High-definition printers such as the Fargo Printer HID 5000 include a two-year warranty on the entire machine as well as a lifetime printhead warranty.

The HID 5000 is also a cinch to use. It incorporates a modular design, which means that you can upgrade your machine, should you desire to use other processes such as dual-sided printing, or single and dual-sided lamination and card encoding technologies.

The HID 500 is also a cinch to operate. Its cards, ribbons and overlaminates are enclosed in cartridges that can simply be snapped on to the printer.

The high-definition printing process makes use of dye-sublimation technology. This enables the printer to create 300-dpi images on the underside of a special film. The film is then attached to the ID card surface using heat and pressure. Each image is secured within the HID film and the ID card. Thus, it is harder to tamper with HID cards like HID access cards. HID cards are also less prone to wear and abrasion. In the event that the ID falls into the hands of a counterfeiter who then tries to peel off the film to alter the card, the printed image will self-destruct.

High definition printers will also allow you to print information on ID cards with embedded electronics. You can impress the other companies by using cutting-edge technology on your ID card.

Conventional printer can have problems with printing technology cards such as contact and contactless smartcards and clamshell proximity cards. Although these types of cards are now commonly used, the embedded electronics in these cards can result in an uneven surface. This poses a problem for traditional dye-sub printing.

But during the high-definition printing process, the HDP film will still adhere to and even smooth over the bumps. This will result in a smooth, even ID card. Another advantage to high definition printing is that the printhead does not touch the card. Therefore, it can print information or design until the very edge of the card, unlike conventional printers, which necessitate leaving free space around the contact pads. This is to avoid damaging the printhead.

If you company's work is highly confidential and you require an extra layer of security, you might want to opt to order HDP film with standard and custom holographic images. If you've purchased a Fargo HDP printer that includes an optional card lamination module, you can also choose to make your cards with a PolyGuard overlaminate. HID says that this will make your card 25 times more durable than if you used HDP film by itself. High-definition ID card printing makes use of technology to provide greater ease and security when printing and making ID cards. Now that you know what high-definition printing is all about, you'll be ready in the event that you need to purchase an ID card printer.

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