M3 Technology Teams with TransTech, Evolis on Cash-Access Kiosks for Casinos

TransTech Systems Inc. introduced its M3T Cash Access Kiosk, which will help casinos offer their customers quick and easy access to cash.

About a year ago, M3T introduced the first real-time cash management system, the M3T Vault. As part of the M3T Vault offering, M3T is now introducing the M3T Cash Access Kiosk, which has been designed to provide casino customers with quick and easy access to cash.

It has an array of options – ATM, credit card, check cashing, bill breaking and ticket redemption – and will also allow customers to enroll in the casino player’s club. M3T has integrated into its kiosk an ID card printer to issue instantly personalized casino player’s club cards. This printing module may also be used to issue gift or promotional cards.

“The Evolis plastic card printers came highly recommended by companies that have significant experience with this technology,” said Dylan Waddle, COO of M3 Technology. “We have achieved success in all the initial tests with the printers and working with Evolis’ North American Distribution partner TransTech Systems is proving just as successful.”

In order to choose the right card printer, M3T has partnered with TransTech Systems, Inc.

“We have provided plastic card printing technology for casinos for years but never have we been positioned to recommend a partner with a complete system like M3 Technology provides,” said Jeff Kruse, general manager of TransTech Systems. “We look forward to the additional market penetration we can achieve together.”

TransTech Systems recommended the Dualys Kiosk card printer, manufactured by Evolis.
“Evolis has built its success on innovative and reliable solutions that have changed the ID card printing industry,” said Gerardo Talavera, managing director at Evolis Inc. “We are happy and honored to be part of this innovative solution that will allow casinos to implement powerful, cost-effective kiosk systems.”

The Dualys Kiosk card printer offers dual-sided, edge-to-edge printing capabilities, along with the latest encoding options – magnetic, smart contact or contactless RFID.

“TransTech Systems’ unique expertise in the ID industry combined with M3T’s pioneering technology and know-how in casino resort management systems will without any doubt meet all the expectations of casinos all over the country,” Talavera said.


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