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Personal Identification and Photo ID Cards and Security today...

  
  
  

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Photo Identification Security CardIt seems that we are constantly being issued with some sort of identity card or ID cards as they are commonly referred to as. You go to the Government and they give you a photo ID card called a drivers licence. You go to work and they issue you with a Staff ID card, an Access card (or prox card), a name badge or name card on which is placed your photo ID. It seems to me that if Australia had adopted the ‘Australia Card’ we would have a lot more room in our wallets or purses! The problem now is that most of the identity cards we possess do not have the level of security that was envisaged in the Australia Card.

So, if your business, club or event needs to create identity cards for your staff or club members, we suggest you speak with our technical consultants so that you can create the level of security required for your ID card holders. ID card printers such as Datacard, Evolis,Fargo, Magicard and Zebra come with different security features for the creation of a photo ID card or name badge.

Let us determine whether you need a card like the type to access ‘The Bank of England’ or perhaps it is just the local ‘Council Library’ type card, or something in between. We even have a design service and extended ID Printer warranties available on our Datacard range of id card printers. The most popular brands and range such as Zebra P330i and Datacard CD800 are available for demonstration on site*.

Call us today on 1800 33 00 99 to learn more.

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