Fargo Electronics Presents Readily Available Options For Enhanced ID Card Security.Business Editors & Technology Writers CeBIT 2002 HANNOVER, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 13, 2002 As security systems around the world receive closer scrutiny today, it's reassuring to know that the first line of defense - a photo identification card system - is readily available and easily implemented. If enhanced card security is your concern, Fargo can help. Fargo Electronics, Inc. (Nasdaq:FRGO) is the world's leader in innovative technologies for desktop plastic card personalization Custom tailoring information to the individual. On the Web, personalization means returning a page that has been customized for the user, taking into consideration that person's habits and preferences. systems. Based in Eden Prairie, Minnesota The creator of this article, or someone who has substantially contributed to it, may have a conflict of interest regarding its subject matter. It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia's content policies, particularly neutral point of view. , Fargo printing systems create personalized per·son·al·ize tr.v. per·son·al·ized, per·son·al·iz·ing, per·son·al·iz·es 1. To take (a general remark or characterization) in a personal manner. 2. To attribute human or personal qualities to; personify. plastic identification cards complete with digital images and text, lamination lamination a laminar structure or arrangement. , and electronically encoded information. The company is exhibiting its advanced card printer/encoders at CeBIT, Hall 17, Stand D40. "ID badges allow you to visually reconcile a photo with a face. It is the oldest and most basic biometric system. An identification card signifies that an individual has been given clearance; lack of an authorized au·thor·ize tr.v. au·thor·ized, au·thor·iz·ing, au·thor·iz·es 1. To grant authority or power to. 2. To give permission for; sanction: ID signifies a breach of security," said Kathleen Phillips, Fargo's Vice President - Marketing. "Identification counterfeiters today have access to sophisticated card printers, copiers, cameras, computers and photographic software programs," said Phillips. "The doors to an organization may be virtually wide open to individuals with false credentials. They can pose a very real threat to both people and property. Using advanced ID card security measures Noun 1. security measures - measures taken as a precaution against theft or espionage or sabotage etc.; "military security has been stepped up since the recent uprising" security available from Fargo, false ID cards can be easily detected." Fargo Enhanced Card Security Measures Oversized o·ver·size n. 1. A size that is larger than usual. 2. An oversize article or object. adj. o·ver·size also o·ver·sized Larger in size than usual or necessary. Cards Printing on oversized cards is an exclusive Fargo Professional Series printing capability. An oversized card is larger than the standard, credit card size card (called CR-80; 3.375" x 2.125"/85.6mm x 54mm) that most people carry. Oversized cards come in two sizes, called CR-90 (3.63" x 2.37"/92mm x 60mm) and CR-100 (3.88" x 2.63"/98.5mm x 67mm). Oversized cards are excellent for high security applications where fast, at-a-glance visual recognition is vital, such as at airports, conventions, sporting events, government buildings and news conferences. More organizations are turning to oversized cards because they are a great way to set cards apart and make them instantly recognizable. Holographic See holographic storage. Globe PolyGuard(TM) Overlaminate PolyGuard Overlaminate, a polyester "patch," is applied over a printed card in the Pro-L Card Printer/Encoder's lamination station. It makes card designs tamper-resistant, and also protects printed cards from abrasion abrasion /abra·sion/ (ah-bra´zhun) 1. a rubbing or scraping off through unusual or abnormal action; see also planing. 2. a rubbed or scraped area on skin or mucous membrane. and fading. It is available in a 0.6 mil An Internet address domain name for a military agency. See Internet address. (networking) mil - The top-level domain for entities affiliated with US armed forces. and a 1.0 mil thick version. Holographic PolyGuard, with a globe image and the word "SECURE" in microtext, offers an added level of security by making a card more difficult to forge. Custom Holographic PolyGuard Overlaminate For the ultimate in card security, Fargo offers custom holographic overlaminates to help protect against the threat of counterfeiting counterfeiting, manufacturing spurious coins, paper money, or evidences of governmental obligation (e.g., bonds) in the semblance of the true. There must be sufficient resemblance to the genuine article to deceive a person using ordinary caution. , and make your entire ID system and facility more secure. Creating a unique hologram See holographic storage. takes a great deal of skill, time, and very costly precision equipment. Embossing embossing, process of producing upon various materials designs or patterns in relief by mechanical means. The material is pressed between a pair of dies especially adapted to its hardness and the depth of the design needed. the hologram on clear overlaminate material adds another step to the process. To make the equation even trickier, multiple security features can be added to a hologram, such as microtext, UV printing and precision repeats. Only a handful of companies around the world are experts in holographic "art." The amateur counterfeiter coun·ter·feit v. coun·ter·feit·ed, coun·ter·feit·ing, coun·ter·feits v.tr. 1. To make a copy of, usually with the intent to defraud; forge: counterfeits money. has neither the skill nor the financial resources to invest in creating quality replicas of original holograms. SmartShield(TM) Card Security Feature SmartShield(TM) allows users to automatically print a custom transparent security image - a logo, symbol or text - directly onto their cards using the clear overlay (1) A preprinted, precut form placed over a screen, key or tablet for identification purposes. See keyboard template. (2) A program segment called into memory when required. panel of a standard print ribbon. Once printed, this image appears only when the card is viewed under ultraviolet (black) lighting or when viewed at an angle under normal lighting. These unique security images enhance the security of every card produced and help protect from counterfeiting. With SmartShield, customers can use existing logos or create new one-of-a kind security images using any standard graphics program, then save it to a proprietary access card. Once saved, the image will be automatically printed onto every card produced. SmartShield images can be changed and resaved onto the access card as often as necessary, but only by those who know the password. Fargo Enhanced Printer Security Features SmartGuard(TM) Printer Security Feature With SmartGuard, supervisors can ensure that only authorized staff or employees are allowed to print cards. SmartGuard makes this possible by requiring that a custom access card be inserted into the printer before it will operate. If the access card is not inserted, the printer simply will not function. The SmartGuard feature is enabled by using its software to encode (1) To assign a code to represent data, such as a parts code. Contrast with decode. (2) To convert from one format or signal to another. See codec and D/A converter. (3) The term is sometimes erroneously used for "encrypt. a password onto a SmartGuard Access Card. This access card then serves as a key which can be given to those who are authorized to use the card printing equipment. SmartGuard makes the entire ID card system more secure by ensuring accountability for every card produced. Lockable Card Hoppers DTC DTC See: Depository Transfer Check DTC See: Depository Trust Company DTC See Depository Trust Company (DTC). 515 and DTC525 Card Printer/Encoders provide a lockable Card Hopper Door. This lock helps prevent theft of your blank card stock. This feature is especially helpful if using valuable card stock such as preprinted cards, smart cards Example of widely used contactless smart cards are Hong Kong's Octopus card, Paris' Calypso/Navigo card and Lisbon' LisboaViva card, which predate the ISO/IEC 14443 standard. The following tables list smart cards used for public transportation and other electronic purse applications. , or cards with built-in security features such as holograms.
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SECURITY OPTIONS PRINTER/ENCODERS
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DTC515/525 HDP820 Pro-LX
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Oversized Cards X
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Holographic Globe PolyGuard Overlaminate X
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Custom Holographic PolyGuard Overlaminate X
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SmartShield Security Features X X
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SmartGuard Security Features X X X
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Lockable Card Hoppers X
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About Fargo Fargo Electronics, Inc. (Nasdaq:FRGO) is the world's leader in innovative technologies for desktop plastic card personalization systems. Based in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, Fargo printing systems create personalized plastic identification cards complete with digital images and text, lamination, and electronically encoded information. Personalized identification cards provide physical, information and transaction security for a wide variety of applications including retail stores, e-commerce, government installations, schools, sports and recreation facilities, clubs and associations, and correctional facilities. More than 50,000 Fargo systems are currently installed throughout the U.S. and in over 100 other countries. For more information, visit Fargo's Web site at http://www.fargo.com. |
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