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Nisca Card Printer
This page is designed to help support you and your Nisca ID card system and photo ID software. You can download the latest printer drivers, printer firmware, user’s guides and troubleshooting information using the links below.
As one of the top Authorized Service Providers for Professional Series Nisca ID card printing products, we are committed to ensuring your success. We offer our clients technical support via telephone at 310-531-8505, email and chat via the web if you don’t find what you are looking for.
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ADVANTIDGE offers a wide variety of card printer systems, or other visitor management devices, to fill any of your asset tracking, visitor management, or identification card needs. From card printers and supplies for issuance to badge clips and other peripherals to put them into your users’ hands. With more than 40 years of combined industry experience, we’re ready to help you achieve your identification goals.
Identify everyone who enters your building or steps on your campus with secure badge issuance. Rely on us to find the right set of software, hardware and tech services, so your team has the confidence to keep things safe.
Learn how to track staff, visitors, members and students using automated technologies like RFID, 2D barcodes and bluetooth. We offer complete packages with hardware, software and support services from standalone systems to enterprise solutions with mobile options!
Call in for a brief needs analysis from a trusted supplier and get a solution that solves your security problem. Most requests are handled same day using top level security ID products by applying over 20 years of industry expertise.
CASE STUDY
Traditional RFID cards, referred to as proximity cards, are not as secure as they used to be. Just like with any security technology, they longer they exist, the more that people can learn to get around it. With proximity
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Traditional RFID cards, referred to as proximity cards, are not as secure as they used to be. Just like with any security technology, they longer they exist, the more that people can learn to get around it. With proximity