Lets know about some durable and enhanced printing methods used for card printing process: *Offset Printing: This printing is a standard printing mechanism generally used for large-scale identity card production. Printing includes the creation of a printing plate with the card design and transferring the ink from the plate to a rubber blanket before applying it to the card surface. Offset printing offers high-quality, consistent results with exact colour reproduction. It is basically used for printing large quantities of identification cards in a single print. *Direct-to-card Printing: DTC includes printing the card design directly on a blank composite card by using an enhanced identity card printer. DTC printers used thermal transfer process which applies colour ink onto the card surface. *Retransfer Printing: The transfer film makes sure that the print is protected by a durable layer, as the result in the card vibrant colours, sharp detailing, and stand out with any situations. Retransfer printers are generally for high-security applications or while printing on unbalanced or non-PVC card surfaces. *Inkjet Printing: These printers for identity card production are working with specialized inks and print designed for relevant and accurate printing. Inkjet printing allows user for high-resolution colour printing and is suitable for printing difficult designs, photos, and fine details. User can also create custom templates for card designing by following these steps: *Choose design elements: Elements can include the school logo, name, student's name, photo, student ID number, barcode or QR code, and any other important information. *Select dimensions: Select the dimensions of the identity card based on the needs and printer compatibility. *Test and adjust: Testing and adjusting enables user to identify any issues with alignment, font size, readability and colour accuracy.
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