A great way to increase card security of your program’s ID cards is to print parts of the card design with “fluorescing” ink. This special ink is only becomes visible when viewed under a UV light source, such as a black-light. Organizations and agencies often use fluorescing ink to print special codes or images to prevent counterfeiting. This common security practice is used with government issued cards and other high security card programs.
Safe-Card ID Services carries several card printers that are capable of using fluorescing ink , including the high-definition Fargo HDP5000, the reliable Datacard 360 and the direct-to-card Fargo DTC4500e printer.
To learn more about incorporating flurescing printing into your program’s cards give an expert at Safe-Card ID Services a call today!