Archive for ‘Security’

June 13, 2012

Advantages of the DCP350

DCP350-Infographic-ad-button2Plastic card printers make your life easier and safer. You use them to print ID cards for staff members, police verification, personnel identification, membership management, client loyalty, and other mission critical applications.

But deciding which machine to get can be like wading through muddy water. Brochures are written for the IT department, even though you will be the one using the machine.

Reading a plastic card printer brochure shouldn’t be so difficult.

This infographic compiles all the features of the DCP350 in an easy to read A4 page with clearly indicated benefits to you, as the user.

The DCP350 was designed to meet all entry level printing requirements with ease, high performance and superior print quality.

It’s the first of it’s kind and we hope you like it!

 

 

 

 

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CardsPlus is the exclusive EDIsecure dealer for Subsaharan Africa. Pre orders of the DCP350 are available on www.cardsplus.co.za

January 31, 2012

The DCP360 Showdown

Do you find printer brochures  too technical, dull or even…boring? Let’s take some time today to cut through all the marketing of the DCP360i and find out why CardsPlus calls it the best solution for industrial direct to card plastic card printing.

Introducing the Showdown

It’s time, ladies and gents, to be introduced, again, to the best direct to card printer on the market.  The EDIsecure DCP360i is the most flexible way to manage more demanding applications. Professional and designed for industrial application, the DCP360i has both optional lamination for more durability and security as well as easy smart card personalization and encoding.

DCP360 Industrial Card Printer

The DCP360i

Before we head into direct comparison, let’s look at the printers in the same class as the DCP360i. These are the printers and the brands that compete directly with the EDIsecure DCP360i for plastic card printing:

The Dual Sided “Industrial” Class

 Datacard SP55

 Datacard CP60+

 Datacard SP75

Datacard SP55+

Datacard CP60+

Datacard SP75+/CP80+

SD360 Magicard Enduro

 Avalon Magicard

Datacard SD360

Magicard Enduro

Magicard Avalon Duo

 Magicard Tango

 Zebra P120i

 P430i Zebra

Magicard Tango 2e

Zebra P120i

Zebra P430i

P630 Zebra

 zebra-p640i

 Dualys Evolis

Zebra P630i

Zebra P640i Evolis Dualys

 NiscaPR5300

 Evolis Quantum

 Evolis Securion

Nisca PR5300

Evolis Quantum

Evolis Securion

 fargo-dtc550

 Nisca PR5350

 fargo-dtc400e

Fargo DTC550

Nisca PR5310

Fargo DTC400e

That sure is a lot of dual sided options! Well, they’ve been tested against the DCP360i using the following criteria to narrow down which dual sided option is the best VALUE FOR MONEY.

Criteria for evaluation

  • Robust Product?
  • Distribution Channel?
  • Solution Bundles available?
  • Secure ribbon protection?
  • Consumable prices?
  • Service and support?
  • application volume?
  • Encoding of magnetic stripes, contact or contactless smart cards?
  • Single or Dual sided lamination?
  • Easy to operate?
  • Training effort?
  • Available card material?
  • Variety of ribbon portfolio?
  • Security of investment?

Advantages and benefits of the DCP360i

  • EDIsecure DCP360i printers are attractively priced  because:
    -  Small footprint means less costs accumulating from shipping the product from manufacturer to distributor to user
    -  Optional encoders for magnetic stripe, contact smart cards, and contactless encoding are available as field upgradeable modules
    -  Optional plug and play single- or dual-sided lamination available separately
  • Only minimum field service or support is required
    - EDIsecure DCP360i plastic card printer is built for industrial requirements
    - There is a 24 month warranty on the printer without count limitation or hidden Terms and Conditions like many of the other brands
  • Built on proven technology and offers a range of sophisticated functions including:
    - Ethernet option for increased flexibility
    - Can print static images on the overlay ribbon
    - Ideal for monochrome printing due to portrait orientation
    - Extreme ribbon yield
    - Flexible card thickness from 0.25-1.02mm
  • The DCP360i card printer is easy to operate and reduces training and service call outs required considerably due to:
    - Built-in LED operating panel with LCD for convenient set up and operation
    - Detachable card dispatcher for easy handling reduces potential of spilling printed cards on the floor.
    - Professional direct to card printer with optional lamination for more durability and security
    - Quality design and construction gives less hassles than flimsier models
    - Operator replaceable print heads
    - Powerful printer driver shows the printer status and makes it possible to change the parameters for printing from the PC
    - Automatic ribbon detection and low ribbon warning

The Closest Contender

The closest contender to the DCP360i is the Fargo DTC550. But what sets the two machines apart?

The DTC550 boasts:

Fargo DTC550 Positives

Now, let’s look at what the DCP360i boasts:

Best of the DCP360i

Client Success Stories

Time and again, CardsPlus receives client feedback from the DCP360i.  The consensus is that the DCP360i has proven itself the premium direct to card plastic card printer. Even in the tough African environment, clients have found success in the DCP360i, even after unsuccessful ventures with other printer brands.

From ID projects to membership schemes, CardsPlus has received the thumbs up on the DCP360i from clients all over Africa.

Conclusion

In a direct comparison of the DCP360i with other competing printers, the DCP360i has revealed itself as the printer of choice for industrial level direct to card printing. The strength of the DCP360i is in the robust construction, low cost per solution and excellent reliability that has proven itself over and over again.

If you would like a demo, or more information about the DCP360i, please contact us right away.

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CardsPlus is South Africa’s #1 plastic card manufacturer and proud partners of Digital Identification Solutions.

Read more about our offering on our website.

October 27, 2011

FAQ: How do I choose a plastic card printer?

As the seasons turn and focus shifts into the new year, you may find yourself needing an ID card printer to speed up the issuance of professional identification badges at your offices.

But how do you choose which printer will be the best for you?

There are dozens of desktop plastic card printers. There are cute printers, big printers, industrial printers, with all sorts of confusing terminology linked to each. It is a trick to know what is important and what is just marketing mumbo jumbo.

Let’s look at a few of the factors:

1. Do you need Colour or Monochrome printing?

When looking at your project, do you need a printer that will print just black or monochrome text? Or would you prefer to add a logo, photo or other colour elements.

This is important. Monochrome printers seem enticing. They are about R1000 less than a colour printer- and for just a few cents per card, you can print names and numbers on your plastic card. However, keep in mind that they are very limiting. If you ever need to print a logo, colour photo, you will need to invest in a new printer.

Plastic card printers are made to last a couple of years, and it is important to look at the big picture when investing your money into one.

Most colour printers are equipped to print monochrome images and colour images, depending on the ribbon you place inside the machine. With just a little more money for a good quality colour machine, you will be able to print ANYTHING you wish, with a switch of a ribbon, for several years. It will still only be a few cents per card to print monochrome, and just a few rands to print colour. Adding professional graphics, details and secure images will enhance the image of your company as well as the security of your card.

 

2. What will your cards look like?

Although you haven’t yet decided on artwork, it is helpful to know if you want printing on one or both sides of the card.

There are both single sided printers, also called Simplex printers, and dual sided printers, also called Duplex printers.

If you have printing on just one side of the card, and expect to print this way for a while, a good single sided printer will suite you perfectly!

If you have printing on both sides of the card, you have a bit more thinking to do, as either a single sided or dual sided machine will suite you.

Simplex printers print one side of the card at a time. If you would like printing on both sides, you would need to manually flip and re-insert the card. Some clients use this option for low volumes as it is easy to print a stack of cards with just one side of the card (usually the back) with all the static information and information that doesn’t change, then reload the machine to print all of the front sides of the card.

Duplex printers, or dual sided printers, are equipped with an internal flipper, and will flip your card as part of the print process. Dual sided plastic card printers certainly help when you have high volumes of double-sided plastic cards to print. Dual sided printer are quite a bit more expensive than single sided printers. In the South African market, you can expect to pay about 25%-50% more for a dual sided machine.

3. What are your projected volumes?

There are different types of card printers for every volume. Not all printers are made the same.

Certain printers, specifically the very cute, or very gimmicky printers are made for short-term, low volume projects. They are, on average,  expensive to repair or get parts for, and the cost per card for the consumable cost is higher.

DCP240 entry level plastic card printerOther printers are great midrange printers. They are low enough in cost to suite small volumes, but robust enough to last many many years. The DCP240+ is an excellent printer for volumes of 100-20 000 a year because of it’s entry level cost, and solid construction. Most of our printers in our card printing bureau are the DCP240+ and DCP340+ with printhead counts of over 300 000 prints. That’s some serious value for entry level machines!

Other printers are better equipped for volume and are issued with lifetime printhead warranties or  other cost saving benefits. The DCP360 and XID Retransfer series printers are best for large volumes.

5. What kind of durability do you need?

Depending on how employees will use their cards, the cards can experience wear and tear.  Swiping cards through a reader day after day, for instance, causes more wear and tear on the card than a standard VIC (visual identification card) that will only be taken in and out of a wallet.

To protect cards and lengthen their lifespan, consider adding overlays or lamination to them during the printing process.  Without either of these added coatings, a standard PVC badge will last 1-2 years.

contactless smart cards

 

6. Do you need special modules like chip encoding or for extra security?

Certian printers offer modules for encoding all sorts of smart cards. Different levels of security protection is also available. There is a wide span of features you can add to your printer to tailor it to your solution. We recommend chatting to a consultant to pin point which modules will be best for your application.

 

Adding ID card printers to your organization can save you cash as the money invested into high-quality equipment is offset quickly by the advantage by printing cards  in-house, inexpensively and immediately.  And with a little help, you can choose a highly reliable, effective plastic card printer quickly!

 

CardsPlus offers a variety of high quality printing equipment, with a high level of support. We’re available on 086 16 CARDS (22737) (South Africa) or +27 11 894 3914 (international) for a complimentary consultation. We look forward to serving you!

October 20, 2011

New Study Reveals Trends in ID Cards in US Universities

A recent study conducted by Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies in the United States reveals that students use their ID card for 6.36 applications.

The study also showed that 76 percent of colleges still use a magnetic stripe card, even though students are the leading first adapters for new technologies.

Only 31% of universities use proximity cards, 16% use proximity fobs/tokens, 10% use biometrics and 9% use smart cards. Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies earlier reported (September 8, 2011) that the same study showed that only 18% of universities believe their security access control is effective.

Beverly Vigue, vice president of education markets at Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies says, “Overall, the great majority of colleges still deploy picture ID cards, magnetic stripe cards, mechanical keys and barcodes for access control on campus versus newer, more secure technologies such as proximity and, especially, biometrics and smart cards.”

It is interesting to note international trends, specifically from the US, as South Africa often follows suite. You can read more about this study here.

October 17, 2011

Gitex Technology Week- Part 2

Gitex 2011 was the debut of something new for EDIsecure! Digital Identification Solutions introduced LPI (Laser Protected Image). Example of LPI

Developed by Giesecke and Devrient, Digital Identification Solutions successfully integrated LPI into plastic card identification with the LCP9000 colour laser personalisation unit.

Why LPI?

In today’s market, colour photographs and designs are expected to be featured in identification documents. Usually these colour portraits and designs are applied using dye sublimation and thermal printing. While Retransfer printing offers some protection, and the additional of further patches can help reduce the risk of manipulation and forgery, it is not tamper-proof. This is because the image adheres only to the substrate surface.This thin layer can be removed, either deliberately or through wear and tear.

How does it work?

The ID card holder’s picture is first separated into colour and light/dark components through the software. The light/dark components are securely lasered onto the card body and the colour components are applied using thermal Retransfer printing. Additional protection is then added to further protect the colour elements.

The image components all overlap in an exact register producing a rich, nuanced colour picture.If the colour component is removed, the light/dark component will remain permanently integrated in the card body. The card can still identify the original card holder.

Which markets should implement LPI?

This security feature is ideal for all government issues identity documents and cards.The LCP9000 is the ideal unit for implementing LPI with this integration as it is the only desktop colour laser personalisation unit available!

 

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This is part of a 3 part series

Read Part 1 – Overview

Read Part 2 – the Debut of LPI by Digital Identification Solution

Read Part 3 – Results of Partner’s Meeting

September 9, 2011

Feedback on IFSEC 2011

We were so excited to showcase our product line at IFSEC Securex Johannesburg 2011 this week. The show is now complete, and as we debrief as a team, we like to reflect on the feedback we received from the visitors.

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The XID8300

Time and time again, we printed a sample card on this printer and the visitor exclaimed “Wow!”. The feedback we received was a reiteration of what we have believed since it’s release- the XID8300 is the best desktop card printer available. Full stop.

We can’t stop talking about some of the fantastic benefits wrapped in that little grey box:

  •     The clarity of print is unmatched by any other printer represented at the show.
  •     The UV ink we showcased was broadcasted by top VIP visitors as a “smart” security feature.
  •    Anyone who has ever sunk thousands of rands into printhead replacements knows that the Lifetime Print head Warranty is pure gold.
  •     The encoding modules available for the XID8300 will encode iClass HID cards, Mifare cards and other contact and contactless chips. This is an important feature for the visitors of IFSEC Securex, as many are in the process of migrating into a more self-sufficient in house system for their security.

When we got to that complicated question of pricing, each visitor was surprised at how reasonable the machine was. The price of EDIsecure Retransfer printers have come down significantly over the years- making this machine more value for money than any other plastic card printer available.

The LCP9000

The LCP9000 is a desktop colour laser personalisation unit, small enough to fit on a small desk, with the ability to engrave images into the plastic. A fully kitted card can have tactile and flat engraving of text or images, UV, ghost imaging and a mirage of security features. The market for this printer is significantly smaller than that of the XID8300, thanks to it’s more secure requirements and higher price tag.

We had videos running of the laser operating, as well as an actual demonstration of the full LCP9000 unit. The videos attracted congregations of people watching how the laser reflects, and engraves onto polycarbonate plastic. Lasers are awesome and this highly secure method of card issuance is awesome too.

Overall we are ecstatic about the results of the show and are looking forward to the next show we’ll be popping into!

Ready to join the CardsPlus revolution? Go ahead! Give us a call on 086 16 CARDS (22737) or
+27 11 894 3914 .

January 7, 2011

FAQ: I need to make up some cards and QUICK! What do I need to start printing my own cards tomorrow?

Are you ready to branch into printing your own cards, either as a side business or for your company?

We created a brief rundown of what you will need– besides a computer or laptop– to start printing your own plastic cards…

A reliable plastic card printer: There are a wide variety of plastic card printers that will suite a variety of needs from single sided printing to high security printing. We recommend EDIsecure for their durability and reliability.

Software: Connecting to a database gives you the freedom to let the printer print without stopping to browse for a photo. Pick Jolly Technologies IDFlow to get the most value!

Consumables: Don’t forget your ribbons with the ink ribbons and the plastic cards to print on!

That’s it! You are ready to print! Print on!

 

Ready to join the CardsPlus revolution? Contact us!

September 30, 2010

Biometrics and Access Control

Biometrics is seeing a rise in popularity internationally, and while it has its place in security management and access control, we have always believed that a layered security is the best security.

An interesting article by International Business Times dated 24 September 2010 outlines that biometrics is not as it appears on the big screen and in our favorite Sci-Fi thrillers. Promises have outpaced the actual technology and work needs to be done scientifically to improve the offering.

Biometric Systems Ruled Inherently Fallible offers a good insight to the potential pitfalls of relying completely on Biometrics to control access.

At CardsPlus, we support the layered security approach – coupling ID Cards with a biometric system for a stronger system.

Contact us at +27 11 894 3914 for more information on the solutions we have to offer for secure ID Cards.

August 30, 2010

Securex- A great opportunity to see the best in action!

Residing in South Africa, we see that security is at forefront in any South African’s mind. We’re concerned with not just preventing crimes in ones home or business but crimes of fraud and corruption in corporations or even government institutions. With this in mind, plastic card security is crucial in any application – but even more so in credential management or Identification card programmes. Fraud of any sort completely undermines the control of the card.

Securex is an exhibition that focuses on security channels of all kinds, from access control to residential alarming systems. CardsPlus has taken this week to broadcast and demonstrate the high security features of XID retransfer printers at this show. Revealing hidden security features capable on these machines as well as the high print quality that allows for effective visual security features, the XID printers truly demonstrated the difference that 12 years of quality technology can make!

We still feel confident that EDIsecure’s XID family of retransfer printers can simply not be beaten.

If you missed us at Securex and are interested in viewing the XID8300 in action, please give us a call on 086 16 CARDS and book your appointment today!

May 19, 2009

FAQs- How does a magnetic stripe work?

Technology can seem mysterious and sometimes daunting, but once explained, it becomes useful and familiar. It is then that its full power is loosed and one can utilize it for all it was meant to be.

These days, that simple black stripe on the back of your bank card seems somewhat outdated – so “yesterday” as the youth today would say- compared to the glitzy looking smart chip. However, it has not failed have a very fitting use for those who are in need of an affordable, straight forward way to collect and maintain data.

The stripe itself is a band of magnetic material – and it is capable of storing data by the modification of the iron-based particles through the process of encoding. The stripe is “read” by physical contact and swiping past a reading head.

Two types of magnetic stripes are available – each with its own level of strength, or coercivity – high-coercivity (Hi/Co) and low-coercivity (Lo/Co). Each stripe features 3 Tracks for encoding – Track 1 holds 79 alpha/numeric characters; Track 2, 40 numeric; Track 3, 107 numeric characters

How it functions:
As outlined, it is obvious that a magnetic stripe is simply a storage device. Its “magic” is held in the program that the magnetic reader communicates with.
The code, be it simply a name and ID number, or an encrypted code, containing secure information, is read into the program, then it, depending on its design, accomplishes the task that is required.

An excellent article on magnetic stripe cards and readers can be found at Magnetic Stripe Systems – A Primer .

Cards Plus, manufacturers and distributors of printed cards and card printing equipment, can assist with the printing and encoding of magnetic stripe cards. If you would like to discuss the potential use of a magnetic stripe in your card project, contact Cards Plus at 086 16 CARDS or 011 894 3914.

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