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itxtme

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#31484 19-Mar-2009 10:05
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Hey guys,

 

i m looking at using cards (plastic cards like ID cards) to print pertinent details I use for my job.  So I am looking for somewhere that will/can print me 10 or so double sided ID cards with the information I lay out.

The cards obviously need no magnetic strip; in fact this would just get in the way!  Does anyone know anyplaces and if so how much they will cost.  I am in WGTN but if need be I will happily have it done elsewhere and sent up or down!

 

Cheers

 

itxt


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sbiddle
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  #202127 19-Mar-2009 10:52
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I've used a company in Tauranga called ID Solutions. Good prices and quick service.



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  #202145 19-Mar-2009 12:26
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I have used Thumbprint in Lower hutt for a similar sort of printing in the past. Did the job for me.

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  #202162 19-Mar-2009 13:55
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Try Security Plastics: http://www.securityplastics.co.nz/




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  #202163 19-Mar-2009 13:55
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are they particularly fussy about what they make?


So if i wanted a copy of my driver licence would they do it?  Or if i wanted to er....make a copy of my season ski pass? All good?

LOL im playing devils advocate here!




 


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  #202291 20-Mar-2009 00:45
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Cheers guys,

 

Exploring the options now ;)


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