Secura Key Publishes RFID Card Capabilities Guide

Secura Key Publishes RFID Card Capabilities Guide

Secura Key Publishes RFID Card Capabilities GuideSecura Key announces the publication of its new eTag Card Capabilities Guide. This document helps RFID customers to learn about the various options available for Secura Key’s RFID credentials such as package sizes, Inlay sizes, Inlay types and manufacturers, custom encoding, custom graphics and printing, variable data (bar codes and numbering) encoding to match bar codes, laser numbering, inkjet numbering and special form factors.

The guide features photographs of sample artwork used by actual customers for various applications.  It also shows standard artwork layouts, and it includes a guide on how to order cards with custom artwork.

The guide presents all of the available credential options, so that the customer can select the credential that is exactly suited to their application.

This new card capabilities guide is available in PDF format on the Secura Key website, by clicking Support/Sales & Service/Order Guides.

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