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Card Personalization

Unlock the Power of Customization for Your Brand

Discover the many ways you can make your plastic cards unique! From vibrant printing techniques and advanced security features to functional details like barcodes and signature panels, our personalization options let you create cards that are as distinctive as your brand. Perfect for loyalty cards, membership cards, hotel key cards, gift cards, and more.

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UV Drop On Demand

UV DoD guarantees sharp, seamless prints without any visible lines. It's perfect for adding personal touches to products in the final stages of customization. This printing method can achieve a superior level of detail and clarity.

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Embossing

Embossing is the process of punching characters through the back of a card, resulting in a raised finish on the front surface. This technique enables the addition of text and numbers onto the card in a range of colors.

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QR Code

QR codes simplify the process of storing contact information, as it can be scanned by a phone camera. It has the capability to store information such as contact details, as well as photographs, business logos, website URLs, and more.

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Thermal Printing

Thermal printing ensures a sleek, flat finish. This method supports a wide range of colors. Its efficiency and reliability make it ideal for producing professional, durable cards, whether for IDs, access cards, or memberships. 

Ink Jet

Ink jet printing produces a flat printed finish on the card, similar to thermal printing. Nevertheless, this method operates at a significantly higher speed compared to the thermal process, making it particularly well-suited for high-volume applications.

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Laser Engraving

Laser engraving offers high security for card personalization as it's non-erasable. Using a laser, data is precisely etched onto card layers, creating a permanent imprint. This technique is widely used for personalizing ID cards, licenses, and debit cards.

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UV Spot

Printing method that applies a transparent ultraviolet (UV) coating to chosen sections of the card, enabling the integration of personalized elements like text, images, or logos. These areas undergo UV curing, resulting in a distinctive glossy or raised effect.

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Hot Stamping

It involves the application of metallic foil onto a card's surface through heat and pressure. This process creates a visually striking and durable metallic finish, often used for decorative purposes, branding, or security features.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Can each card have unique information?

Yes! With variable data printing, every card can have a different name, ID number, expiration date, or other unique detail.

2. Are barcodes or QR codes compatible with access systems?

Absolutely. We can generate and print barcodes or QR codes in the correct format to work seamlessly with your point-of-sale, access control, or loyalty system.

3. What is embossing, and when should I use it?

Embossing creates raised letters or numbers on the card, giving a tactile and premium look. It’s often used for member IDs, VIP cards, or financial cards.

4. Can I add a writable panel to my cards?

Yes, we can include a matte or writable strip so users can sign, write a name, or add notes, ideal for ID, banking, or membership applications.

5. How long does card personalization take?

Production time is typically 7–10 business days after proof approval. Express and bulk options are available.

6. Can you help with card design or data setup?

Our expert team is ready to help with artwork preparation, data formatting, and technical requirements to ensure the best results.

7. What materials are available for personalized cards?

Choose from high-quality PVC, PET, or recycled plastics. Eco-friendly materials are available on request.

8. Can I combine several personalization features on one card?

Definitely! You can combine printing, barcodes, magnetic stripes, embossing, writable panels, and more.

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