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Evolis Pebble: Ingenious Card Printing
That's a pretty powerful statement but the Evolis Pebble 4 offers the options, features, quality and capability to back it up.This printer could be one of the most ingenious printers of its generation.With printing capabilities of seconds, the printer can print high quality photos, signatures, text, bar codes and logos.smart cards, contact-less cards and magnetic stripe encoding are available as well.For less that $2000, the printer has outstanding value as it includes a Windows Driver and eMedia card desisgn software.
This model is perfect for the user making the transition into producing his or her plastic cards.A desktop printer, the Pebble will add style in your office as you can select from Fire Red, Jungle Green and Ocean Blue.If you need custom printed cards in a small business, the Pebble will satisfy your expections.This printer will please an organization looking for single sided badges.
With the Evolis printer you can easily print employee badges, student ID's, transport passes, loyalty cards, access control badges, payment cards and much more.An advanced printer engine on the market today is available in this printer. The ability to produce high definition badges in a matter of seconds is made possible by the latest encoding technologies like ISO or JIS2 magnetic tracks and smart cards with contact or contact-less (RFID). Combine all these encoding options together and you can personalize your cards in a single pass.Technology at it's best is on display.
If that was not enough the Evolis printer displays a 100-card feeder for bulk production needs or you can add the manual feeding option that enables you to print one great card at a time when you want to issue a card quickly. The Pebble can print up to 150 cards per hour in Color or up to 1000 if Monochrome. That is high-speed printing at its best. Add in the fact that the image quality is excellent because the dye sublimation and thermal resin ink join together with 300 DPI definitions to produce clear images out of this world.
The Evolis Pebble 4 produces badges very quickly utilizing the existing templates. Data can be transferred from other programs like Excel. This manufacturer produces units that are compatible with Linux, Windows, and Mac, which makes them some of the most adaptable printers available. This unit also comes with a great warranty, 3 years with unlimited passes.A three year manufacturer warranty shows that Evolis is confident in their product. If you are considering a printer for your business or organization go with the most ingenious card printer of its generation, the Evolis Pebble 4.
How do I get wood dowels to stay in concrete holes?
I'm installing a laminate-to-carpet transition strip on a concrete slab. The installation directions had me drill holes in the slab and then tap dowels into them. Well, my holes turned out a bit bigger than expected and the dowels aren't a tight fit, so is there some kind of glue I can use to keep them in place? Would wood glue be a bad idea? (I'm not looking for something to outlast the house, just last as long as the laminate it matches)
as an alternative, you can just use liquid nails or other construction adhesive and just glue the transition down to the concrete. set some books or other weight on it for several hours.
Hope that helps.
Bravo Strips ‘Watch What Happens’, Shifts Host Andy Cohen’s Network Executive Role (Deadline Hollywood)
Bravo will strip its weekly interactive talk show _Watch What Happens: Live_
to five nights starting Jan. 8. Hosted by Bravo executive Andy Cohen, the
sixth season of the show, which started off as blog that spawned a Web series
before migrating to TV, will air live every Sunday through Thursday. It will
be the only nightly late-night TV show to air live. As part of the transition,
Cohen will keep his EVP title at the network but will shift executive
responsibilities. Currently EVP of original programming and development, Cohen
will now serve as EVP of development and talent, focusing on creating new
original content. He will continue in his role as executive producer on _Top
Chef_ and the _Real Housewives_ franchise. Meanwhile, longtime Bravo executive
Jerry Leo has been upped to EVP, Program Strategy and Production. Leo, most
recently SVP, Program Strategy and Acquisitions, will expand his duties to
include the current Bravo slate of originals.
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