Team Nisca provides layers of security features
The most common security features on today’s ID cards are custom and generic holographic overlaminates, pre-printed micro or nano-text on ID cards, and embedded holographic images on plastic ID card surfaces. Experts in security ID card printing all agree that the more security features that are in a document, the less likely that document will be counterfeited. In an ideal situation, every ID card would have at lease three security features.
Nisca ID card printers are some of the most versatile ID card printers on the market. With the newest security features added in the most recent months, the vast combinations are endless. And with the easy installation of a Nisca laminator to an existing ID card printer installation, you can upgrade your system to increase security in a matter of minutes.
Nisca PR5300 Series provides support for a multitude of security features that include:
About Team Nisca
Continuing with R&D to reliably meet market demands, TeamNisca constantly strives for the clear goal of meeting the market demands in its ventures into new technologies. No matter how satisfying a project may be to our engineers, it is the market that ultimately passes judgment on its value. It is precisely for this reason that we are ready to boldly challenge the perceived limits of current engineering when it may yield what our customers need. This stance of ours will not change. Nisca is also working to further raise the level of professionalism of each of its engineers, with the goal of “one achievement per person.”
Since the Nisca ID Card printer’s introduction into the marketplace in 1994, Nisca ID card printers have been producing high quality full color ID cards for Corporations, Education and Government organizations. With thousands of hard working ID card printers and hundreds of loyal Dealers, VAR’s, and System Integrators around the world, Nisca continues to be the leader in the ID card printing market place.
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