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Threshold' badges that "expire" now run on Brother label printers
by Andrew Jones
Data Management Inc.’s market for high-security visitor badges just got bigger.
After years of producing time-expiring visitor badges for visitor management software, DMI, makers of Threshold, has just expanded its offering of rolled badges to run on a wider range of label printers. Now developers, resellers, and end-users of visitor management systems can print their visitor badges on Brother direct thermal printers.
“Our time-expiring badges have always run on several direct thermal* and inkjet printers**,” said Brian Gallagher, Data Management’s president. “But more of our clients are asking for rolls of labels that fit printers made by Brother, so we’re delighted to accommodate them.”
Time-expiring visitor badges prevent visitors from re-using their identification badges without proper authorization. Engineered to change color overnight, the badges show a pink “VOID” image that can be recognized from a distance by employees. Once it is activated, the badge starts to turn color within six hours, completing the change by the following day.
“Knowing the badge will change color removes the need for staff members at the front desk from having to retrieve badges as visitors depart,” said Mr. Gallagher. “Meanwhile, personnel are trained to recognize such badges as not having been given out that day. How they respond to such a sighting depends on the facility’s security protocols.”
Threshold are used by thousands of businesses, healthcare facilities, schools, and government agencies all over the world. Organizations may find out more about expiring visitor badges, and request a free test roll, at VisitorPassSolutions.com or by calling 800-243-1969. DMI, a family-owned business founded in 1961, will be showing all of its Threshold products at ISC West April 5-7, 2017, in Las Vegas, Nev. (booth # 15140).
*Dymo, Zebra, Toshiba, and Seiko
**Primera and HP
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Posted on 2/21/2017