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| Zebra Showcases Industry Solutions at Cartes 2007 Zebra Technologies, a worldwide leader in card printing, specialty printing and automatic identification solutions, today announced its participation at Cartes 2007, the world event in digital security, smart card and identification at the Paris-nord Villepinte Exhibition Centre from November 13th-15th. Zebra will be displaying a wide range of card printers in Hall 3 at Stand number E044, including the new P100i, P630i and F680 digital photo printer. Also showing on the Zebra stand will be the kiosk printers from Swecoin, a recently acquired Zebra company. Zebra's new P100i colour card printer makes personalised cards fast, easy, and affordable. This single-feed printer produces single-sided full colour or monochrome cards and offers a variety of optional features not typically available in a product in this class, such as Ethernet connectivity and Smart Card encoding using both contact smart cards and Mifare contactless cards. This new printer is fast, small, easy to use and ideal for banking, retail, leisure and education sectors. The P630i is extremely feature-rich, meeting the needs of a wide variety of mission-critical ID applications in government agencies, corporations and educational institutions. The P630i prints sharp full-colour or monochrome cards and then applies a 1.0-mil laminate to one side of the card, creating tamper-resistant credentials that can last five years or more. Patented liner-less lamination significantly reduces the cost of laminate material, is waste free and environmentally friendly. The P630i has a unique range of security options, allowing institutions to build the appropriate level of security for their application. These security features include customisable holograms and other covert features within the laminate as well as a variety of encoding options. Magnetic encoding and contact smart card encoding are available as factory-installed options. An optional ID/key prevents unauthorised printing and an ID Log within the driver can build a customisable record of card transactions in the printer's host computer to prevent someone from accessing the database to create fraudulent cards. write your comments about the article :: © 2007 Exhibition News :: home page |