
MIFARE 1k card printing in inkjet printers
RFID MIFARE 1k proximity cards for INKJET printing
MIFARE card for printing in inkjet printers
Proximity cards for printing in inkjet printers in the MIFARE 1k standard, the most popular in access control and time registration systems 13.56 MHz.
The card is made of ink-absorbing material, so it can be printed in inkjet printers. INKJET printing significantly reduces the costs of printing plastic cards compared to the use of thermal transfer PVC card printers (Zebra, Fargo, DataCard, Evolis, Magicard).
The delicate surface of the cards with an ink-absorbing coating makes them susceptible to scratches. Each of the offered cards is packed in an independent foil sleeve to minimize the possibility of damaging the card surface during transport.
Printing plastic cards in inkjet printers
The basic advantages of printing plastic cards in inkjet printers include:
High print resolution (photographic quality printing)
Print the entire surface of the card (from edge to edge)
Full waterproof print
Minimum cost of printing the card (ink cost ~ PLN 0.05)
Application of RFID MIFARE 1k cards
Examples of application of MIFARE cards:
Access control
Working time registration
Attendance confirmation
Identification of persons
MIFARE S50 1k proximity cards
Proximity cards have 1024B of memory, of which 752B is intended for recording user data. The cards do not have an internal power supply, so there is no need to charge them. The reading range of MIFARE RFID cards is in the range of 1 - 10 cm and depends on the reader used.
Compatibility with RFID standards
ISO 14443A
NDEF
The Mifare 1k NFC card is compatible with most mobile phones, but not all. Information on the compatibility of MIFARE contactless cards can be found at our blog.
RFID and NFC software
Are you interested in creating custom software using RFID or NFC technology?
Quality
We guarantee 100,000 reading/writing of MIFARE 1k RFID cards.
Due to the use of a delicate coating on inkjet printing cards, slight scratches on the surface are not grounds for complaint about the product.
More information about NFC and RFID technology can be found on our blog.
You have an idea for using NFC / RFID technology, but you are not sure whether it will be implemented possible? Contact us