
UNIQUE card for printing in inkjet printers
RFID INKJET proximity cards - inkjet printing
ID UNIQUE card for printing in inkjet printers
Proximity cards for printing in inkjet printers in the Unique standard, the most popular in 125 kHz access control systems. The TK4100 chip guarantees compatibility with the EM4100 and EM4102 chips. A unique identification number is stored in the memory of each card, which cannot be modified.
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 offered RFID proximity card enables wireless reading of a unique identifier by 125 kHz RFID devices. Just bring the card close to the reader to start communication.
Printing plastic cards in inkjet printers
The basic advantages of printing plastic cards in inkjet printers include:
Very good color reproduction
Print of the entire surface of the card (from edge to edge)
Full waterproofness of the print made
Negible cost of printing the card (ink cost ~ PLN 0.05)
Application of UNIQUE RFID cards
Examples of application of UNIQUE TK4100 ID cards:
Access control
Working time recording
Attendance confirmation
Person identification
UNIQUE TK4100
Proximity cards have 64B of read-only memory. The reading range of RFID cards is 2 - 15 cm and depends on the reader used.
Compatibility with RFID standards
UNIQUE
ISO 7816
Compatibility with EM4100, EM4102 systems
RFID software
Are you interested in creating custom software using RFID technology?
Quality
We guarantee PLN 100,000. RFID card readings.
Inkjet cards are equipped with a soft ink-absorbing surface. Our offer includes cards of two categories: A and B.
Category B cards may have minor scratches caused during the production process. These scratches do not affect the quality of the print (they are covered by the print), but they may be visible against the light, as shown in one of the last photos of the product.
More information about NFC and RFID technology can be found on our blog.
Do you have an idea for using NFC technology / RFID and you are not sure whether implementation will be possible? Contact us