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Identification Badge
HID Card Printing and HandlingHID technology cards contain embedded electronics within outer layers of PVC finished with a printable glossy surface. There are a number of factors that help to ensure HID proximity cards and contactless smart cards are printed properly. Card HandlingIt’s important not to scratch the cards, as any imperfections could negatively affect the way they’re printed. Cards should be kept clean, and in order, and should be handled by the edges. Try not to touch the card face before it’s printed. Lint free gloves are also advisable, as fingerprints and oil from the hands can result in distortion. Card DesignEmbedded chips and antennas within HID technology cards can cause uneven surfaces that need to be taken into account when creating your print designs. For instance, it’s important to avoid placing a photo portrait over the smart chip location or opposite the magnetic stripe edge. It’s a good idea to print some test cards before finalizing your design. This will enable you to ensure that the design prints properly. For design that must be printed over the uneven surfaces caused by internal chips or antennas, reverse-transfer printers are recommended. High-definition, reverse-transfer printers first print the design on a special film which is then fused to the card. This technique delivers consistent, high-quality results on any card surface. Helpful Tips
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