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Custom customises the faster printing of tickets with the PP54

Ticketing system manufacturer Custom has launched the PP54 for ticket management for parking and public authorities. The PP54, prints at 300 dpi ad scans – two or four directions – tickets to ISO7811 standard. It also handle plastic cards, with embossing if required ,and c-less tickets or cards, HF RFID. All this can be done in less than one second, and it can handle three tickets at one time.
April 6, 2016 Read time: 1 min

Ticketing system manufacturer 8395 Custom has launched the PP54 for ticket management for parking and public authorities.

The PP54, prints at 300 dpi ad scans – two or four directions – tickets to ISO7811 standard. It also handle plastic cards, with embossing if required ,and c-less tickets or cards, HF RFID.

All this can be done in less than one second, and it can handle three tickets at one time.

With the double loder module, you can issue two different tickets with, for example1D and 2D barcodes or c-less season tickets.

You can also set the ticket scan area for a faster and more accurate barcode reading and, thanks to Customer Power Tool software, the operator can customise the ticket layout with logos, barcodes and more.

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