ID Cards

Enduro range upgrade

by Mark Rowe

Ultra ID, the UK-based manufacturer of Magicard ID card printers, reports the latest upgrade to its Enduro range of printers. The Magicard Enduro3E, pictured, is backed with a three-year warranty, offering global online and telephone support.

Every card printed on the Enduro3E can be secured with a HoloKote anti-fraud watermark, with four designs selectable from the Microsoft certified, Mac OS X compatible plug-and-play driver. Now with USB and Ethernet interfaces as standard, the Enduro3E is easy to install and use, according to the company. For more electronic security, magnetic stripe and smart card in-line encoding options are available.

Andrew Cornelius, Ultra ID’s Technical Director, said: “ID card printing is often a critical operation. If you are a university with a line of students waiting to receive IDs or if you are issuing passes for a secure event, you need to ensure your printer won’t let you down on the day. The Enduro print engine is well-established, reliable and dependable. When you combine this with security options that include the HoloKote watermark and in-line electronic encoding, you have a printer and ID cards that can be trusted.”

Suitable according to the firm for schools, colleges and medium sized businesses that print up to 10,000 cards per year, Ultra ID has commissioned many tens of thousands of Enduro series printers since its inception in 2008 and millions of secure ID cards are printed around the world on this platform every year.
The Enduro 3E is shipping from Ultra ID’s UK factory in mid-September 2015 and can be viewed on Ultra ID’s booth (3E062) at the Cartes (Trustech) exhibition in Paris from November 17 to 19, 2015. Visit www.ultraID.com.

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