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2500 Pcs White CR80 PVC Credit Card LoCo Magnetic Stripe .30 mil for ID Printers
$ 87.11
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Description
1 Case of 8 Boxes of 250 Sealed PVC Cards w/ Loco Magnetic Stripe (2500 Cards)FREE SHIPPING 48 US Continental Staes!
Graphic Quality .30 mil thickness
100% New LoCo Mag Stripe PVC Blank Card Stock
These PVC cards are a common choice for ID badges industry-wide. Compatible with all PVC card printers.
CR80 30 mil LoCo PVC cards can be used with most direct-to-card ID Card Printers and
encode data with
any ID printer with Mag Encoder or any other stand-alone encoder - CR80
PVC cards are industry
standard
plastic PVC Cards.
Measuring 3.375’’ x 2.125’’ - the same size and thickness as a standard credit card. Other
notation for
these cards are CR8030 or CR80.030
1/2” Lo Co (Heigh Coercivty)
These are high quality standard White PVC Cards with Lo-Co magnetic
strip.
They work
great with all standard ID Card Printers (Will not work with standard Inkjet
Printers). They are quality
inspected and will work as well as the more expensive branded
cards
f
rom many of the ID
Printer
manufacturers. Each package of 100 cards is factory sealed. CR80 Cards are the same
size as a standard
credit card or “new” style drivers license (3 3/8” x 2 1/8” x .030).
SPECS:
Superior/graphic quality cards
LoCo Magnetic Strip (Light Magnetic Stripe)
Track 1, 2, 3 Magnetic Strip
250 cards (sealed pack of 250 cards per box) (8 boxes per case)
Standard CR80 Card Size--30 mil thickness, standard credit card size
1/2” Lo Co (Low Coercifity)
3.375” x 2.125” (85.6 mm x 54 mm)
Use with Persona, Fargo, Evolis, Zebra, Magicard, Evolis and other ID Card Printers
What’s the difference between HiCo and LoCo magnetic stripe PVC cards?
Magnetic stripe cards are available in two varieties, HiCo and LoCo. So what’s the difference?
The
difference is simple and as the name states HiCo cards are more coercive, while LoCo
cards are less
coercive. A higher coerciveness is more secure, but not always a better solution.
As an example, LoCo cards are more affordable. LoCo cards may not last as long as HiCo
Cards, but
LoCo
cards are ideal for use in a card program that re-issue cards frequently. With
their higher level of
coercivity, HiCo cards are better for long term use. They are able to hold
information longer
before wearing
out that is why your debit or credit card is likely a HiCo card.