Datacard Group, a provider of secure ID and card personalization solutions, has expanded its product portfolio with the introduction of the Datacard DX5100 card delivery system, and the Datacard MXi810 and MXi610 envelope insertion systems.
Using the new products, financial institutions, retailers and other financial card issuers can now create their own production process and card delivery model, be it for a secure and efficient inline system, a flexible stand-alone solution, or hybrid card delivery model, according to the company.
The DX5100 card delivery system, a stand-alone card attachment and envelope insertion system, allows card issuers to segment the personalization from the card delivery process, including managing card mailings from beginning-to-end.
Its features include full-color printing and personalization for on-demand 1:1 marketing materials or the ability to feed pre-printed forms; support for larger sizes of up to 11"x17" / A3.
With the MXi810 and MXi610 envelope insertion systems, issuers have an inline option that fully automates the card personalization to card delivery process, including automated envelope insertion and sealing, while supporting a wide variety of insert types and sizes.
In addition to automatically diverting mail packages, ranking important deliveries and organizing output for efficient distribution in the production and card delivery process, the systems can also print directly on the envelope.

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By GlobalDataRuss St. John, senior vice president of global marketing for Datacard Group, said: "Issuers today want the flexibility to decide whether to segment their card issuance and card delivery operations or to run production and delivery completely inline. That’s why we have continued to expand our portfolio to include these new products.
"Datacard card delivery solutions let issuers strike the perfect balance of inline and stand-alone card delivery capabilities in a market that demands increasing agility, flexibility and personalized communications."