ID Card Printer Security Level 3: Forensic Verification
ID cards are used widely in the business world, government sector, finance, education, healthcare field, and retail market as a one-stop access point for a company. ID cards can perform a range of activities: grant employees access to company buildings, log into the company network, track and restrict visitors’ movements throughout buildings, monitor employees’ activity, and even pay for food in the cafeteria. With all these criteria, it’s best to print your ID cards on-site using a high quality ID card printer. (more…)
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Next Level Security: Advanced ID Card Printer Features Up the Ante for Card Program Security
Looking for a way to bring enhanced security to your ID and entry card program? These days, high quality smart cards printed on-site with Swiftpro card printers and laminators are used for accessing corporate buildings, authenticating entry, and accessing the company network. If your business is facing rising requirements to protect sensitive material and adhere to stringent safety standards, we’re here to help.
Our card printers are built to grow with your security needs, from entry level to advanced. Laminators are an optional add-on module for K-Series card printers that enhance physical and cybersecurity in one on-site solution. When used in conjunction, these systems offer not only enhanced durability, but also three additional levels of security to your cards during the print process by making use of custom overlays and laminates with hologram options. (more…)
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Tips for Safe Commuting During the Pandemic
After a long lockdown, many employees are now returning to the office. The public transportation industry is working hard to get commuters to work safely, posting social distancing instructions, floor decals, and signs indicating where to sit and stand. But traveling on the bus, subway, and train involves closer quarters where maintaining a six-foot distance isn’t always possible. Are you doing everything you can to minimize the spread of germs and keep safe during the COVID pandemic? We’ve compiled a helpful checklist of public transportation safety procedures to help get you where you need to go – safely. (more…)
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ID Card Security: Level 1
Having an ID card printer on-site at your place of business allows you to offer convenience, efficiency, and protection of confidential material to cardholders. With Swiftpro card printers and laminators, we offer three levels of card security management. This means financial institutions can ensure security when printing temporary debit cards on-site. Hospitals can print badges that track both patients and staff. Schools can protect students and safely allow visitors. Companies can better safeguard their data and their employees.
All of these safety features are offered with our badge printers’ and laminators’ three modular levels of security, with each level offering enhanced security. Implement all three levels in conjunction to offer your cardholders maximum protection from fraud and theft. (more…)
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4 Badge Safety and Security Features Your Hospital Needs
Security and safety remain a primary focus in hospital management, perhaps now more than ever.
Hospitals bear a tremendous responsibility to safeguard their patients and employees. An effective access management system plays a critical role in HIPAA compliant privacy regulation, safe patient handling, minimizing risk of injury and illness, and violence prevention. (more…)
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Paper or Plastic? Why Printing ID Cards on PVC Makes All the Difference
Want to project a professional image? Don’t let a household printer and paper represent your brand.
Education, finance, government, healthcare, retail, and transport sectors all regularly require on-site ID card printing for identification and security.
From functionality to quality, there’s a significant difference between PVC card printing and inkjet card printing. When trying to choose a printer, it helps to understand the process involved in both PVC printing and traditional inkjet printing.
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How to Clean Badge Printers and Plastic ID Cards
Use an ID card printer or security badges in the workplace? Here’s what you need to know to keep your team safe and prevent the spread of coronavirus as workers return to the office.
Businesses are slowly opening back up after a long lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As employees return to their offices, they face new risks that naturally come from added exposure in close quarters. As a result, health and safety measures are being implemented to help control the spread of the virus in the workplace. (more…)
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Cards for the Finance Industry
Swiftpro printers are perfect for servicing almost any industry. In finance, an investment in a Swiftpro printer will solve challenges facing the industry. Our printers are equipped to print credit cards and debit cards, which can be quickly printed at the bank (or mailed to customers who don’t want to physically visit a branch at the moment). With unparalleled security encoding technologies to protect transactions, these cards will be safe for consumers to use.
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Setting Up Your Printer
As you can see from the video below, printer setup for a Swiftpro printer is seamless and easy. In just a few simple steps, you can install film, cards, and be ready to print!
First, install the ribbon and the film. Open the front cover and pull out the orange ribbon cassette. Inside the ribbon cassette is a picture that displays how the ribbon is fitted to the cassette. Take the supply side and place it on the orange spool. Place the opposite end on the black spool. Wind up the tension.
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Printing Over a Network
Can you print over a network with Swiftpro printers?
The Swiftpro K30, K30D and K60 printers are all network compatible and follow current IPsec protocol for protecting personal information on the network. Print data is encrypted over the network, so your information stays confidential.
To connect multiple printers to the same network, set a different IP address for each printer.
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