ZEBRA SOLUTIONS Create Highly Secure ID Cards

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ZEBRA SOLUTIONS Create Highly Secure ID Cards

WHEN SECURITY COUNTS, COUNT ON ZEBRA FOR HIGHLY SECURE CARD SOLUTIONS. Security is a top priority today more than ever. Improve your organization s security with Zebra s advanced security ID card solutions. Combat card counterfeiting and unauthorized alterations and duplications with levels of customizable security features offered through Zebra s pre-printed cards, True Secure laminates and Security class card printers. Start with a high-quality Zebra plastic card containing your choice of pre-printed security features and built-in security materials. Using Zebra s Security class on-demand card printers, encode magnetic stripes, radio frequency identification tags for proximity cards, or smart chips for data security in smart cards, plus print variable text and vibrant ID photos. For higher card security and durability, add laminates embedded with additional overt, covert and forensic features. Zebra card products provide businesses enhanced security, increased productivity, improved quality, lower costs and better customer service. Choose from a broad range of full color or monochrome card printers. Options range from Ethernet connectivity, Gen 2 UHF RFID and magnetic stripe encoding, to lamination for higher security and card durability. There is a Zebra card printer to meet all your business needs. Overt Visual Security Elements Overt visual security elements, which are visible to the human eye, are easy to authenticate and very difficult to forge. Covert Elements Covert elements require a device to make them readable by the human eye. Forensic Elements Forensic elements are microscopic and the most difficult for a counterfeiter to detect and replicate. 1 Zebra Secure ID Card Solutions Brochure

CARD SECURITY FEATURES For secure applications, Zebra offers Composite cards that provide a greater average lifespan than most cards available on the market. Order your customized, genuine Zebra cards with your choice of overt, covert, or forensic security features. Guilloche Pattern (overt) Highly complex, multiple-color design pattern generated by a mathematics formula. Virtually impossible to reproduce by copy machine or to re-create digitally. Infrared Ink Printing (covert) Uses special ink that reacts (fluoresces) when subjected to a specific frequency of laser light. Photo Box (overt) A portion of the card design specifically allocated for the digital imaging of the card recipient s photograph. Clear Window (overt) Card is constructed with a clear core material to deter any attempt to create a counterfeit card from common card stock. 2-D Holographic Foil (overt) Method of producing a two-dimensional image of an object by recording on a photographic plate or film the pattern of interference formed by a split laser beam, and then illuminating the pattern either with a laser or with ordinary light. 3-D holographic foil also available. Optical Variable Ink (OVI ) (overt) Optical variable ink is a high security feature showing different colors as the angle of view changes. Optical Variable Ink can have a support printing by a dark color shade to get a luscious color effect. Opacity Mark Printing (covert) An image is printed on the inner layers of the card material, making it visible only via the direct application of an intensely focused light source. Contact Chip (overt) An embedded microchip within the card layers that allows for large amounts of data storage and management. Chip is protected by a contact plate available in gold or silver. Contactless Chip (overt) An embedded microprocessor chip within the card layers that is read via radio signals rather than physical contact. Magnetic Stripe (overt) Magnetic band capable of storing data by modifying the magnetism of tiny iron-based particles. Black Light-Reactive Ink Printing (covert) Uses ink that glows under an ultraviolet light. Available in red for added security. Micro Text Printing (covert) Small text that is only visible with an 8x or 10x magnifying loop; typically has a predetermined misspelling or transposed character. Serialization (overt) Unique numbering printed on the card specified by the customer. Zebra Secure ID Card Solutions Brochure 2

LAMINATION SECURITY FEATURES Zebra True Secure advanced security laminates offer a multitude of secure features including unique holographic images, optical variable ink, morphing and more. Applied by Zebra Security class card printers, these protective materials provide increased durability and prolonged card life by preventing image fading and dye migration that can occur with normal card use. Hidden Imagery/Laser Retrievable Image (covert) This feature permits the authentication of a holographic image with the use of a laser by illuminating a hidden image that is concealed within the micro-structure of the hologram and not visible to the naked eye until illuminated by a laser. Optical Variable Ink (OVI) Printing (overt) The printing of inks that have a noticeable color shift when the document is rotated either up and down or left to right. Morphing (overt) This holographic technique is demonstrated by a shift between two different images as the angle of viewing is rotated from left to right. The image shift is gradual from one image to a second image. 2-D/3-D Holography (overt) This is a type of hologram that is made by putting a twodimensional holographic image in the foreground and putting a two-dimensional holographic background behind it to create the appearance of depth. Two Channel Image/Flip Image (overt) A holographic effect whereby an image has an instant change from one image to another as the hologram is rotated from left to right. Micro-Text (covert) Small text that is only legible when viewed with an 8x or 10x magnifying glass. Fine Line Printing (overt) The use of complex fine line designs that are sophisticated in detail, typical to banknotes and often referred to as guilloche printing, these designs can be successfully incorporated into many types of holograms. Nano-Text (forensic) Refers to text that requires magnification beyond a simple eye loop and usually implies that a microscope is needed to decipher the text. Vertical and Horizontal Gradient Holography (overt) The method of animating a holographic two-dimensional image so that the image radiates bands of color in either the vertical or horizontal. Pseudo Color (overt) This technique in making holograms gives a result where the object that is originated appears in its true natural coloring. However, the color is only apparent at a single fixed viewing angle. While you will see the image at any viewing angle, it will only be in its natural coloring at one viewing angle. Circular Kinetic (overt) The method of animating a holographic two-dimensional image so that the image radiates bands of color in a set pattern. Linear Kinetic Effect (overt) A holographic image effect where an image is only visible when viewed at a specific angle. Grayscale Image Effect (overt) A holographic origination technique whereby the image appears in grayscale versus the traditional rainbow colors. Zebra Secure ID Card Solutions Brochure 3

PRINTERS AND SUPPLIES SECURITY CARDS Zebra Laminating Card Printers For high-volume, high-security applications, choose a Zebra card printer with single- or dual-sided lamination. Depending on your application requirements, lamination is available on direct-to-card security printers or retransfer printers. They both provide the maximum amount of flexibility in protecting driver s licenses and other types of secure ID cards. Ideal for: Driver s Licenses Government & Military ID Cards High Security Access Control ID Cards Law Enforcement and Correctional Facility ID Cards Airport Personnel ID Cards Applications requiring secure issuance of long-lasting, tamperevident IDs Extend Your Security Options with Long-Range RFID With a Zebra card printer, you can extend the range of contactless ID cards to as much as 30 feet thanks to secure, long-range RFID ultrahigh-frequency (UHF) technology. Efficiently control and monitor access to high-security organizations and areas, track people s locations, and relieve congestion by validating or counting people simultaneously, as well as track assets. Optimize Your Printer Performance with Genuine Zebra Supplies Print Ribbons Zebra s True Colours print ribbons deliver consistent, high-quality color reproduction for vibrant color photos, true-to-life flesh tones, and sharp monochrome resin bar codes and text. A patented overlay protects the card against dye-migration and abrasions. Overlay & Laminate Zebra s True Secure secure varnish overlays and laminates are designed to combat card counterfeiting, alteration and duplication. These protective materials prolong card life by preventing image fading and dye-migration, and create a more durable card. They can also deter card forgery with the use of the security-featured holograms. Zebra s patented linerless lamination dramatically reduces the cost of laminate material and is waste-free. Plastic Cards Zebra s premier plastic cards enhance the print quality and image sharpness needed for vivid colors and detailed, readable barcodes. For more secure applications, Zebra offers stock and custom security features. Cleaning Supplies Zebra offers a full line of cleaning supplies to properly maintain printer performance, extend card printer life, and yield better quality card images. Zebra Secure ID Card Solutions Brochure 4

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