• New products enhance Avery Photo ID system

    Avery Dennison's Office Products Group is launching new products and software to enhance its Photo ID System. the company has expanded its range of ID
    Nov. 1, 2004
    2 min read

    Avery Dennison's Office Products Group is launching new products and software to enhance its Photo ID System. the company has expanded its range of ID badge supplies and accessories, introduced a new version of its software, and is poised to announce new business alliances that support the Photo ID product platform.

    Version 2.0, the latest version of Photo ID software, supports a new OCR card reader, which enables attendants to scan a visitor's driver's license or business card and automatically import his or her photo and information into a visitor profile. To save time at meetings, conferences, and events, guests can also now be pre-enrolled using the new List Import Wizard.

    Photo ID Software works with most Microsoft Windows-based PCs and desktop ink jet and laser printers. A System Kit lets any organization quickly convert from a paper logbook to an electronic visitor management system. The System Kit includes Photo ID Software 2.0, a starter pack of Photo ID badges and holders, Web camera, bar-code scanner, and USB hub. The new OCR card reader can be added to the system.

    Avery Dennison also offers Photo ID badge supplies and accessories including self-adhesive badges, card stock badges and holders, and self-laminated badges for use with standard ink jet or laser printers. Three new products recently introduced are Photo ID self-expiring badge labels, fold & clip badges, and thermal badges for the Avery personal label printer. For more details, access www.photoID.avery.com or phone 800-732-8379.

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