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Idesco, a New York-based security systems integrator, announced significant enhancements to its XXL 2.0 ID card printer for oversized badges. Optional UHF encoders are now available, making the XXL printer the first portable card printer capable of personalising oversized badges with RFID and UHF encoding.

UHF card applications offer a far greater read range, added memory and more reliability. Customers can now streamline the flow of visitors while delivering increased access control and efficiency.

Enhancements to XXL 2.0 ID card printer

The XXL 2.0 ID card printer now comes in a brand new dark burgundy colour. The card feeding rollers have also been improved to simplify the card feeding process.

The XXL 2.0 ID card printer is a unique solution designed to personalise oversized ID cards on demand. Widely adopted by event managers all around the country, the XXL printer is used to secure major venues, concerts, award ceremonies, tradeshows, and other corporate functions. The XXL printer can print up to 180 full cards per hour in colour, and up to 1,400 cards per hour in monochrome.

Standard in personalising oversized badges

“Our XXL printer has quickly become a standard in personalising oversized badges on the spot. Over the years, Idesco has secured major events and I believe that the latest printer enhancements will definitely bring incredible value to our customers,” says Andrew Schonzeit, President of Idesco. “We had received many requests for UHF encoding and we are very happy to offer a comprehensive solution that perfectly meets our clients’ needs.”

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