TECHNOLOGY
UPDATES |
The
plastic card industry is constantly changing, and new computer technology
is at the heart of this change. Determined to ride the crest of
this technology wave, IPC keeps its customers updated on innovations
that will make for even better customer service. IPC has recently
upgraded its computer system so orders can be processed faster allowing
for swifter customer turnaround times.
To be in compliance
with network regulations, card encoding stripes must contain a
great deal of technical information. IPC's new on-line data processing
and embossing capabilities significantly simplify the process
of assuring all card issues run as smoothly as possible.
IPC has also
implemented its new work order system. It provides on-line inventory
control of all cards and forms. Current inventories are displayed
on each invoice so customers have up to date information with
each job that is processed.
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Thermal
Image
Processing |
Presently,
lPC is offering the finest in thermal imaging processing. Using
high speed imaging equipment, IPC offers 300 dpi resolution flat
card printing with a wide variety of colors, point sizes, and font
choices. To fully accommodate your thermal imaging needs, IPC produces
cards with multiple bar code types, digitized photo images, corporate
logo, crisply printed graphics, and three track encoding capabilities.
IPC can also
thermal image company logos and other custom artwork onto your
cards. This is accomplished through our in-house PC scanning software.
Such versatility
enables IPC to instantly manufacture customer cards on-site from
blank card stock. Cards can then immediately be made available
for embossing, bar-coding, magnetic stripe encoding, or further
imaging of data. In this manner cards can be produced very quickly
for our clients, as opposed to more traditional time-consuming
methods such a silk-screening or lithographing.
IPC's thermal
imaging services allow for imaging of artwork, alpha-numeric data
and bar-code information. Simultaneously, the magnetic stripe
is encoded, thus increasing the amount of data that can be placed
on the card. This flat printing feature is for fixed and variable
information- ideal for phone cards or health care cards where
a multitude of information is required. Phone numbers, physician
information, drug prescription information and additional lengthy
data can be thermal imaged.
IPC is excited
about this innovative approach to card design and electronic access.
The future is here and IPC plans to enrich and expand its thermal
imaging capabilities for the continuing benefit of our clients.
We'd enjoy talking to you about how our thermal imaging services
can streamline and improve your plastic card program.
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| PHONEPIN |
In
a continuing effort to provide the finest services to financial institutions,
IPC offers PhonePIN. The PhonePIN system allows institutions to provide customer
selected PINs to their cardholders in a discreet and convenient manner.
PhonePIN is a secure
way for cardholders to select their own PINs by calling a toll-free number
especially set up for your institution. The cardholder privately enters a PIN
of their choice and an offset is created which is encoded on the magnetic stripe
of their card during card production. The PIN is never maintained for
security reasons. This not only saves the institution the cost of PIN
generation, forms, mailing, and postage, but also allows your customer to
select the PIN they want with complete security.
Customers thousands
of miles from your office can select their own PINs through a touch tone
telephone, as it does not require them to come to your institution. In
addition it is affordably priced and convenient. Contact IPC for more information.
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Magnetic
Resistance -
HICO or LOCO |
Coercivity is the energy retention value of the magnetic material. The low coercivity material
is 300 oersted whereas, high coercivity is 2750 to 4000 oersted.
The higher coercivity magnetic stripe cannot be erased with a common
"refrigerator" or " purse clasp" magnet as the
low coercivity can.
IPC provides both low and high coercivity encoding. HICO encoding, as it is called, is
used to help eliminate erasures of the low coercivity magnetic stripes. The new
HICO standard became effective in 1998.
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