Friday, March 9, 2012

How to Change the Motherboard of an Evolis Zenius



This video from Evolis shows how to change the motherboard of an Evolis Zenius. Zenius is the latest printer from the Evolis. With printer speed of, it can print 120 to 150 cards per hour for full color, and 400 up to 500 cards per hour for monochrome

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How to Change the Flex of an Evolis Zenius?


A video on how to change the flex of the Evolis Zenius ID card printer. Evolis Zenius is a one-stop solution to print high-quality single sided cards in full color or monochrome.

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Thursday, March 8, 2012

How to Remove and Replace the Cover of an Evolis Zenius Printer?




This video was created by Evolis to demonstrate on how to remove and replace the cover of an Evolis Zenius card printer. Evolis Zenius is said to be the next-generation ID card printer that is extremely flexible and user-friendly. This printer is completely redesigned with a new printing engine, new software architecture and enhanced consumables.


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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Evolis Printers



1. Evolis Printers are user friendly. These ID card printers also has a quick startup interface
2. Photo ID card can be customized in an easy and fast manner.
3. Flexible Use allowing text, graphics, bar codes and photos on cards. Optional contact or contactless smart chip encoding.
4. You can expect a clearer image with its 300 DPI resolution.
5. Security available with holograms to fight forgeries and fraud.
6. Extended lifespan of cards with our protective varnish. The Evolis Securion printer has a lamination application to prevent photo ID card duplication and also extending card life.



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Friday, February 10, 2012

Benefits of Using Gaming Cards

Having your own ID system means producing easy to make, high quality gaming cards. Printing your own gaming cards can provide the following benefits:

  • Provide onsite personalized playing cards instantly to arriving customers
  • Create an accurate customer database for marketing purposes
  • Track success of marketing and promotions by customer
  • Track gaming habits and customer spending preferences
  • Reward eligible customers with discounts and privileges
  • Integrate cards with room access
  • Integrate Time and Attendance payroll systems
  • Provide cashless debit system for food vending



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3 Steps to Printing Better ID Cards

While the requirements for designing and printing cards can be daunting, by following simple maxims, you will be able to easily design and print cards for any project.
1. Start with Quality.

Obtain a quality ID card printer and badging system from Safe-Card ID. Don’t skimp and purchase a cheap off-brand for your project.

Use high quality blank cards. While they may all look the same, there are actually several types of blank PVC cards available. The quality of the blank card directly affects the quality of the finished item and the quantity of waste in time and materials.

Things to check for when purchasing blank cardstock:

•Cards are the correct size (CR80 is the standard credit card size) and thickness (30-40 mm is recommended for long term card use)
•The cards have clean edges, flat surfaces, no surface contamination, and are opaque to light.
•If the cards have electronic components inside (proximity/contact chip), these must not create any unevenness in the card surface.
You may have to obtain several batches of cardstock from different manufacturers before finding cards with the right build and quality to fulfill your project’s needs.

2. Design your card with the end in mind

Simplicity always works best. Include a name, identification number, scannable barcode, picture, and other essential elements but leave out specific identity information that is subject to change such as an address or phone number.

Think about the card’s use. Do not print important information in places where the card will come into contact with readers (such as the area around a magnetic stripe), as the card print in this area may be scratched off with use.

Don’t ignore the printing process when you design your cards. With a dye-sublimation printer, you can achieve a very high-quality product by designing your cards with lighter colors and avoiding large plain-color areas.

No printer can improve bad images and graphics, so it is important to ensure that all photos are properly lit and any graphics are sourced from high-resolution files so they do not pixelate or distort.

3. Know your printer’s process

There are three main types of card printing: dye-sublimation, reverse-transfer, and offset. Offset printing is done on large machines and cannot be done on-location. Most desktop printers use dye-sublimation while higher end models may use the reverse-transfer printing process.

The biggest difference between dye-sublimation and reverse-transfer is speed and cost. Reverse-transfer does give higher quality cards, but with a good dye-sublimation printer, the difference is often negligible.

As you print, the print head will get progressively hotter; this is compensated for in the printer firmware, but it may affect how some card designs print.

Dust and debris on the card surface will cause small white blemishes to appear in the image so keeping the cards and tacky rollers clean is imperative. Using gloves to handle and load blank cards is always recommended.

Just like an inkjet printer, colors appearing on the monitor will not always be exactly the same as those that are printed. To get the best looking cards, print some samples, then adjust the gamma and print head power within the printer driver. This may take some trial and error, so allocating time for sample printing and driver adjustment is an essential part of any printing process.

In general, printing quality cards is not difficult. By starting with good materials and keeping the abilities and limitations of your Safe-Card ID printer in mind, you will end up with identification cards that work well, last long, and look great.



By following these 3 easy steps, you can expect that your photo ID badges are on its best quality. When ID card printers are used properly and cleaned on regular basis, the printing process will go on smoothly.

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Monday, October 17, 2011

Datacard Printers

Datacard believes in making cards as powerful as possible and empowering organizations in their security processes. A leader in card personalization systems, Datacard provides high volume card issuance programs and value priced solutions for projects such as student IDs, hotel keys, loyalty and gift cards. The following are the Datacard printers available at Safecard ID.




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Monday, October 3, 2011

Classroom Safety

To maintain classroom safety, there are certain rules that are created in order to establish the boundaries for the students. These rules were created for students to follow in order to prevent injuries and threats to the safety of the children.

Safety rules for the students in the classroom:

1. Impose the areas in which they are allowed. Some school IDs are now equipped with electronic chip and thus it can be used as an access card. School officials can block unauthorized entry to special areas and also monitor who are entering these areas.

2. Guidelines for safely interacting with each other and procedures for reporting safety hazards to the teacher. It is important to inform the students that reporting the occurrence of any threat or danger can prevent further damages.

3. Classroom safety rules for the teacher include maintenance of potential safety hazards within the room, procedures for handling potentially dangerous situations and proper supervision techniques. Emergency exit procedures, such as fire routes, and tornado plans, round out the classroom safety rules.


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Monday, September 19, 2011

Traffic Safety Rules for Drivers

The following are the traffic safety rules that every driver must remember.




Never leave your home without your driver’s license. Never set foot on your car without it.



If you are a parent driving with your kids, take note that kids do learn from experience. Be a role model and follow traffic rules. Here are some instances where drivers love to break the law.


1. Entering a close road or the one-way street when there are no traffic police or when no one is looking.

2. Parking on no-parking areas

3. Beating the red light when no one is looking




Be in your best condition and behavior when driving. Keep your cool. Sometimes altercation do happens when people are in hurry and loses patience easily.



Upon seeing even a single person crossing the pedestrian, slow down. Make a full stop before the pedestrian lane. It is also advisable to slow down when approaching a populated area.



When traffic light is situated on the pedestrian lane, observe it carefully.



When policeman is manning the pedestrian lane, observe the signage that they are holding or their hand signals.



When approaching bus stops, slow down. Give way to school buses when they are at halt at bus stations. Kids are sometimes slow with their movement.




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Monday, September 12, 2011

YMCKOK Print Ribbons

This printer ribbon is for dual sided Datacard printers. The YMCKOK stands for the following:



Y – Yellow

M – Magenta

C – Cyan

K- Monochrome Black

O – Overcoat

K – Monochrome Black



The yellow, magenta and cyan are the panels that provide the primary colors for printing. The three colors combine with different degrees to provide a full color spectrum. The K panel provides black for text, bar codes and more. The O is a thin, protective overlay that covers the YMCK printing. The last K panel is a black panel that will print text, bar codes and logos in black on the back of a plastic card.

Source: YMCKOK Print Ribbons
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