Who says a security access card can have a magnetic personality?
This model of the Fargo HDP600 full-color ID card printer comes supplied with a magnetic stripe encoder so that you can print high-quality, secure ID cards with data storage capabilities. But when you buy an HDP600 printer, you’re not boxed into using one technology. If you’re interested in upgrading or adding other technologies to your ID cards, the modular design of the HDP600 allows you to add additional encoders as need and budget dictate. The Fargo HDP600 also offers a laminating component for durable cards that are even more tamper-resistant. The Fargo HDP600 printer meets federal government security standards for sensitive applications in the private and public sector. Because the printer transfers the image onto the reverse side of the ribbon and permanently bonds it to the card with heat pressure, counterfeiters cannot peel the film off of the card without destroying the image. ID cards printed using this technology exhibit a flawless appearance because print quality is unaffe
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