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Fargo gets four new patents

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Fargo Electronics, Inc. announced that it has received four patent grants in the United States that enhance its extensive patent portfolio. The company has received U.S. Patents for their identification card printer ribbon cartridge, card singularization gate, card cartridge, and ink receptive card substrate. Fargo now holds more than 65 U.S. patents and has more than 80 patents in the application process.


New patent approvals secure Fargo’s innovation position

Minneapolis, MN, June 12, 2007–Fargo Electronics, Inc., a global leader in secure technologies for card identity systems, today announced that it has received four patent grants in the United States that enhance its extensive patent portfolio. The company received United States Patent #7,018,117 entitled Identification Card Printer Ribbon Cartridge; #6,945,524 entitled Card Singularization Gate; #6,932,527 entitled Card Cartridge; and #7,037,013 entitled Ink Receptive Card Substrate.

“These patents recognize features that make it easier for our customers to use our printers,” said Gary Klinefelter, Fargo’s vice president of technology. “Smart features like RFID ribbon identification ensure that our printers and materials work together reliably.”

The ‘117 patent covers the identification of Fargo’s pre-loaded ribbon cartridge to the DTC400 and C30 card printer/encoders. This innovation uses RFID technology to associate the ribbon cartridge and its contents with the card printer, helping users avoid errors resulting from loading the wrong ribbon. The cartridge further identifies how many images remain on the ribbon, helping users avoid running out of critical supplies during high-volume printing runs. The patent also covers a compact design with an integrated cleaning roller to enhance reliability.

The ‘524, ‘527 and ‘013 patents relate to Fargo’s CardJet technology, specifically in regard to card feeding, card cartridge shape and functionality, and card substrate. Many of these innovations have provided expertise to enhance the designs of Fargo’s Direct-To-Card and High Definition Printing products as well.

Fargo’s patent portfolio now includes more than 65 U.S. patents issued and more than 80 patents in the application process.

About Fargo

Founded in 1974, Fargo Electronics is a global leader in the development of secure technologies for identity card issuance systems, including secure card printer/encoders, materials and software. The company has sold more than 140,000 systems in the U.S. and over 80 other countries worldwide. Fargo card issuance systems reduce vulnerabilities and potential for loss of time, money and lives by continually improving the security of identity credentials. Fargo provides physical, information and transaction security for a wide variety of applications and industries, including government, corporate, national IDs, drivers’ licenses, universities, schools and membership.

Fargo is an HID Global company. HID is a leading supplier and manufacturer in the access control industry, serving customers worldwide with proximity and contactless smart card technologies; central station managed access controllers; secure and custom card solutions; photo ID and ID application control software; and electronic cylinders. HID Global is part of the ASSA ABLOY family of companies.

Fargo is based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Fargo markets its products through a global distribution network of professional security integrators. For more information about Fargo, visit www.fargo.com[end] 

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