ID Cards

New ID printer features

by Mark Rowe

The identity card printer company Evolis is introducing new features to the Primacy printer. A model will come with an open output hopper for unattended counter operations such as event or loyalty management. A low-card sensor will let you know when your feeder is almost empty; and the product will come with a UHF encoding option, suitable the French firm says for long-range access control, transportation or vehicle identification applications.

Also offered will be an extended memory size and printing resolutions for a sharper definition of images and texts. A new update verification wizard will allow the user to quickly verify if a driver of firmware update is available and to install it in a few clicks.

And a new SDK, available free, will facilitate and speed the integration of the Primacy into IT systems, allowing remote supervision of the printer. The company adds that more than 50,000 of the Primacy units have been sold and more than 500 million cards printed in three years.

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