We here at Modity Inc want to wish you all a happy holiday season and a merry Christmas.
Monday, December 14, 2015
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
How to Re-order Proximity Cards
If you have ever ordered proximity cards, or any access cards for that matter, you know it can be a challenge, but reordering can be just as confusing. During this process, the end of the box will make the process easier.
First you need to make sure you picked the right card to re-order. Depending where you are ordering from there could be a number of brands that are all compatible with your system/reader. The differences here could be in lead time or in price.
Next comes the tricky part, the encoding. When you are placing the order, the information you should have on hand is:
With this, your order will be good to go and your cards will be on the way in no time!
If you are ordering cards for the first time, it might be useful to check out our Card Careers post, and if you still have questions call us here at Modity Inc at 800-903-8515 and talk to a sales representative about your specific situation!
First you need to make sure you picked the right card to re-order. Depending where you are ordering from there could be a number of brands that are all compatible with your system/reader. The differences here could be in lead time or in price.
Next comes the tricky part, the encoding. When you are placing the order, the information you should have on hand is:
- Card Range (the range you are looking to order)
- Facility Code
- Card Format Number
With this, your order will be good to go and your cards will be on the way in no time!
If you are ordering cards for the first time, it might be useful to check out our Card Careers post, and if you still have questions call us here at Modity Inc at 800-903-8515 and talk to a sales representative about your specific situation!
Monday, March 2, 2015
We Caught You Wristbanded!
While we are taking a break from all that ID card printer
talk, let’s look at wristbands too!
Now when I think of wrist bands, I think of kiddie rides at
carnivals, water park passes, and well the hospital. But I did some digging and
found out that there is more potential there than just that!
Wristbands can be used for amusement parks, resorts,
cruises, sporting events, night clubs, zoos, admission to events, and general visitor
management. Color coding and custom print wrist bands make all this possible.
Different colors can code for different days of the week for
things such as amusement parks and resorts but they can also be used as for
visitors to your company.
There are a variety of wristbands available for the medical field.
We offer the Z-Band series as our medical wristbands. These are white bands
that are MR-safe. Our variety includes softer wristbands used for pediatrics
and varying sizes for adult wristbands. We offer wristbands that have adhesive
closures and ones that have clip closures. The clips can come on a variety of
colors that could be used for classifications The Z-Band brand offers an
antimicrobial coating to protect both the wristband and the patient. These wristbands
are designed to withstand the soaps, alcohols, and other common cleaners and
solvents to remain scannable and reliable!
As far as supplies are concerned, Modity Inc has it all. We
offer printers, wristbands, and for the ones that need it, ribbons. We also
offer an all-in-one custom wristband printer system! If you need some advice on
if a wristband system is right for your business, we are happy to help!
Thursday, February 5, 2015
It's All About the Label
Let’s talk about label printers. I know, I know. Typically we
seem to be about all things card printers, but we do know a thing or two about
labels and label printers.
Label printers are used for inventory management, shipping, labeling/organization,
and more. Which print you pick also depends on the width of the labels you need
to print.
So if you are in the market for one of these printers, there
are some terms that should keep popping up. The most important, and to me, most
confusing, is direct thermal and thermal transfer.
Direct Thermal printers are exactly what they sound like. They
print directly on the labels using heat. Think of the receipts you get at
grocery stores, they are usually printed on thermal paper that turns black when
heat is applied to it. This means no ribbons are needed!
Thermal Transfer Printers need a ribbon. Heat is used to
adhere the ribbon to the label. (Wait this sounds familiar… oh yeah, that’s how
direct to card printers work too!) But that means you need a ribbon for this
one.
Direct Thermal labels are designed for short term printing
because as stated above, the labels react with heat. Thermal Transfer labels
are designed for more long term.
We offer printers such as the Godex EZ DT-4 Printer, the
Zebra S4M Midrange Label Printer, Dymo LabelWriter 450, and the Primera LX400printer.
Look for more to come on Label Printers!!
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Understanding ID Card Printers
What kind of cards are you looking to print? Is it single or
two sided? Are both sides in color? How many will you have to print? What does
your budget look like? All of these factors effect what printer you need!
Finding the printer that fits your needs can be a little
tricky. There are so many brands and acronyms. We started looking at this with
our Printer Jargon post but wanted to look at it a little more in depth today.
First let’s look at DTC and Retransfer printers. If you’re
looking at this thinking what the heck does that even mean, don’t worry. Both
of these terms refer to how your printer works.
DTC, also known as direct to card, is the more common
version. DTC printers use heat and dye-sublimation to adhere color from ribbons
onto the card itself. These printers use a print head and layer the color
panels onto the card. When you use a full color ribbon (YMCKO/T) your results
are a full color printed card. Many of these printers boast near photo quality
images and advanced color match between your monitor and the printed card.
Retransfer, sometimes referred to as reverse transfer, is a
newer kind of printer. This printer adds an extra step where it prints your
image onto a clear film that is then adhered to your card using heat. The advantage
to this is tamper evidence and edge to edge printing. The color image is a one
layer instead of 4 layers as it can be with direct to card printing. These
printers also boast high image and color quality.
Now you might find yourself thinking, okay, they print
differently, so what?
DTC printing is faster and fewer materials are required for
printing a card. You can get high quality prints as well.
Retransfer printers are more secure but they are more
costly. So once again it depends on your needs.
Dye Sublimation (Dye Sub) and Resin Ribbon both refer to
ribbon type. In Dye Sub printing, the color panel is changed from its solid
form directly to a gaseous state then solidified on the card. Resin is melted
onto the card. Resin ribbons are recommended for printing bar codes and QR
codes onto cards.
So if you’re looking to print a scan-able code onto a card,
be sure to utilize the resin panel.
Other factors to consider are how many cards you are
printing. This is where those entry level/ low volume, midrange/medium volume,
and high volume/industrial words come in to play. With this you need to look at
how often you are assigning cards. While at first the card issuance might be
high, what does it look like for the rest of the year? Does it make more sense
to contract a printer instead of buying your own machine?
A plastic card printer can be a great investment for your
company. There is a lot that can go into that decision though. If you have
questions we here at Modity Inc are happy to help. Its our job to help you find
the right printer!
Friday, January 2, 2015
New Look for the New Year
Hello everyone and Happy New Year!
We are starting this year with a little bit of change...
A New Logo!!!
So lets take a moment and look at the old...
We are starting this year with a little bit of change...
A New Logo!!!
So lets take a moment and look at the old...
And now for the new!
So we have a new look but the same great service!
Think it will take some getting used to? We do too, but we hope you like it as much as we do!
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