Visitor Pass Solutions' Self-Expiring Badges for Inkjet Printers

Aug. 20, 2012
Badges printed on inkjet printers provide more easily identifiable photographs, customization options

August 20, 2012 — Farmington, CT — Now visitor management systems can print self-expiring visitor badges on color inkjet printers, thanks to a new product that Data Management, Inc., has added to its line of Visitor Pass Solutions.

Self-expiring visitor badges, which change color overnight so they can’t be reused, have long been available for direct thermal printers. But these print only in black and white, including visitors’ photographs.

“Now users of visitor management systems can benefit from both the added security of expiring badges, as well as the improvement in quality afforded by full-color inkjet printers,” says Noel Turner, Data Management’s VP of Sales.

In addition to having more identifiable photographs, badges printed on ink-jet printers can be beautifully customized with a facility’s logo and color-coded for better access control, according to Data Management’s VP of Product Development, Richard Reed. “The professional appearance that people are used to seeing on permanent employee I.D. cards can now be replicated on our self-adhesive visitor labels,” he says.

Find out more about Data Management’s new Self-Expiring Badges for Inkjet Printers at the company’s Visitor Pass Solutions booth (#207) at ASIS International’s 58th Annual Seminar and Exhibits September 10-12, 2012, in Philadelphia, PA. National Account Executive Deborah Miller will be on hand to answer questions, as will Ms. Turner and Mr. Reed.