

This year Avast users reported that their security programs also warn about IDP.ALEXA.51 virus. The similar issue was reported in 2018 too. Since 2017, the problem seems to be solved. However, the issue was related to outdated versions of the security programs which delivered false positives. Back then, security programs AVG and Avira users were looking for the information about this cyber threat. Low Security Magnetic Stripe Cards - For ID swiping, most entry-level and professional class printers with magnetic stripe encoder and card stock will work.So-called IDP.ALEXA.51 malware was first detected in 2016. Examples include: loyalty cards, membership cards, student IDs and gift cards. What level of security?īasic ID or membership card - For basic visual identification, any entry-level printer and standard pvc card stock will work. Call 87 if you want to see some ID card samples from different badge printers before you make a choice. Finally, the difference between the print clarity of an entry-level printer, a professional-class printer and a retransfer printer can be big. Monochrome printers are typically used in specialized situations and don’t offer huge cost savings, so it is almost always more practical to purchase a color printer and use monochrome ribbons. Some printers can also be upgraded later.


ID Expert Tip - A single sided card printer can be used to print on two card sides - you just have to run it through your card printer twice. Highest surface coverage: Retransfer printers offer crystal-clear clarity for high security needs.Medium-to-high surface coverage: Professional-class printers offer photo-quality IDs.Low surface coverage: Entry-level printers offer OK print quality that works well for basic cards.Full color or single color (monochrome).Convention Badge & Event Ticket Holders.XceedID (HID-Compatible) Proximity Cards.Datacard Laminates, Overlays & Topcoats.Search Products Search Products Search Products
