We invested in an ID card printer several years ago and print everything in house; they seem to usually come with software needed to design the cards. The model we use is fairly old at this point: the Evolis Tattoo2, and the software is called Asure ID. They're not cheap, but considering how often it's used to print new and renewing members' ID cards and staff ID cards, it was well worth the investment in the long term. We order the printing ribbon and blank cards from
Safe-Card ID Services: ID-Card Printers & Systems.
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Patrick McIntyre
Manager of Membership and Museum Operations
The Noguchi Museum
32-37 Vernon Boulevard
Long Island City, NY 11106
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Original Message:
Sent: 05-08-2018 03:26 PM
From: Bridgette Russell
Subject: Membership Cards?
Hello, all. We are researching updating our membership cards, which are currently paper and a bit flimsy. Anyone have suggestions or any vendors they like?
Thanks!
Bridgette Russell
Director of Marketing and Public Relations
The Columbus Museum
Columbus, GA