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ID House Announces New Photo ID Guide

Kaysville, UT (ContentDesk) November 28, 2005 -- ID House, an online retailer of photo ID card systems, today announced the addition of its Photo ID Guide located at: http://www.idhouse.com/photo_guide.htm. The purpose of the new guide is to better inform mainly small businesses on how a photo ID system can benefit their organization. The guide answers frequently asked questions including the differences between analog Polaroid-style camera systems and the newer PVC digital card format. ID House offers both analog and digital photo ID systems. The guide also includes a glossary that helps define some of the more common terms used with photo ID jobs.Photo ID systems are commonly used to identify people entering facilities, offices, schools and more.

These systems provide safety and security by verifying and clearing people before being placed in sensitive and secure locations.Photo ID systems have changed over the years, but the end purpose remains the same. Corporations, universities, government and hospitals now typically use digital PVC card printers. Due to the high demand of digital card printers, and the professional appearance that they create, cost has come down. It is now less expensive, in the long run, to use a digital card printer.The guide, along with the recently updated FAQ page: http://www.idhouse.com/faq1.htm provides helpful information to consider before purchasing a photo ID system. It will help Web site visitors determine what type of ID system they may need.We always recommend, before purchasing anything, to take your future growth into consideration.

We do not want you to purchase a piece of equipment and realize a year or two down the road that it cant keep up with you, said Morgan Cloward, ID House Marketing Manger.ID House features a wide variety of photo ID systems. If Web sites visitors are not sure what system will work for their organization, the new Photo ID Guide located at: http://www.idhouse.com/photo_guide.htm should help them determine what system will work for their particular needs.For further information, please contact Morgan Cloward, Marketing Director of ID House, 1-800-247-9143, e-mail protected from spam bots..



ID House Announces New Photo ID Guide

Kaysville, UT (ContentDesk) November 28, 2005 -- ID House, an online retailer of photo ID card systems, today announced the addition of its Photo ID Guide located at: http://www.idhouse.com/photo_guide.htm. The purpose of the new guide is to better inform mainly small businesses on how a photo ID system can benefit their organization. The guide answers frequently asked questions including the differences between analog Polaroid-style camera systems and the newer PVC digital card format. ID House offers both analog and digital photo ID systems. The guide also includes a glossary that helps define some of the more common terms used with photo ID jobs.Photo ID systems are commonly used to identify people entering facilities, offices, schools and more.

These systems provide safety and security by verifying and clearing people before being placed in sensitive and secure locations.Photo ID systems have changed over...

ID House Announces New Photo ID Guide
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It's All In The Settings

Inkjet printers do a great job on text printing but many people do not know that you don't need a photo printer to make great photo printouts. Sure a photo printer is going to do a superior job and a little faster but you really don't need a photo printer for spectacular photo quality prints. Most inkjet printers on the market today have a mode for printing on photo glossy paper. If you use good quality photo glossy paper, 7 - 10 mills in thickness, you can get a picture perfect print. A good quality digital camera helps too.

Most digital cameras sold today have the capability of making a decent print even on the lowest resolution. Of course if you want a better print you need to use a higher resolution on your camera.I won't go into resolution settings here because everybody has their ownidea of what their perfect resolution is and my inbox would be flooded. :-)My point with this article is to get people to use the right printer setting ifthey want great photo prints. If you...

It's All In The Settings
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