There are many organizations still using Polaroid film based ID
systems.
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| Passport & Composite cameras, The cardholder's photo is taken, cut out, and placed on a paper insert containing the cardholder's data. Finally it is placed in a lamination pouch and sealed. These cameras are available in 2 lens (for passports) & 4 lens versions from Polaroid and other manufactures; | |
| ALL Photo, a 'datacard' is prepared with cardholder data, the 'datacard' is then put into a special holder in the ID camera. The cardholder's photo is then taken - the ALL Photo ID camera takes a picture of the 'datacard' at the same time. Both cardholder image and data are on one sheet of film which is then cut out and placed in a lamination pouch and sealed. |
POLAFIX carries both Composite and All Photo ID card cameras and systems for those organizations not ready to upgrade to a Digital ID card system.
| Lower equipment costs; | |
| Can extend the life of your current ID card program; | |
| 2 shot Composite cameras can be used for Passport photos; | |
| ALL Photo ID cards are among the most tamper-proof cards available today. |
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Composite, 4-shot ID camera |
From $400+ |
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All Photo ID Card Camera |
From $1,295+ |
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| Complete Film based ID card system, includes a complete camera w/stand, photo cutter, and laminator |
From $900+ |
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