Digital Asset Directions

The e-journal of digital document production

September 2010

Future Authors 2010

MailMasters

Individuated Newspapers

July 2010

Exceeding Expectations

Learning Tree

Symcor

June 2010

Finding the True Cost

Increasing Productivity

A Competitive Edge

May 2010

True Cost

CPI Antony Rowe

Oce at IPEX 2010

April 2010

Book Printing

Engines of Innovation

Wide Side Innovation

March 2010

Eco Start Program

Eco Calculator

January 2010

TJ International

Security Printing

December 2009

Integrating Workflows

Document Re-engineering

PRISMAaccess 5

2009.10

IntegratedBook

FutureAuthorsProject

2009-9

Ultra

2009.8

2009-7

JetStream 1000

QR Codes

Zebra Print

2009-6

Newspapers

TransPromo Profits

Check Security

2009-5

Future Authors

Jeppesen

April 2009

Best of Show

5 Focal Points

Denver Seminar

Leadership

March 2009

JetStream 500 & 1000

CS Tandem

Workflow Harmony

ColorStream 9000

February 2009

First-hand Learning

Quebecor World

January 2009

December 2008

November 2008

October 2008

September 2008

August 2008

July 2008

June 2008

May 2008

April 2008

March 2008

January 2008

January 2010

Secure Printing for Sensitive Documents
A new level of variable, on-demand document security

With the incidence of fraud, identity theft and counterfeiting on the rise, producing sensitive documents demands the highest levels of quality and security. This extends beyond checks to include applications such as tickets, passports, ID badges, prescription pads, high-value coupons, cross-border documents, birth certificates and many more.

For years, adding security features like pantographs, prismatic designs and holograms meant producing pre-printed forms on secure paper on offset presses --a costly, resource-intensive undertaking. Now, with versatile high-speed color inkjet technologies like the Océ JetStream platform, printing secure documents is fast, efficient and cost-effective.

Océ inkjet technology... 
perfect for security printing
Océ JetStream inkjet technology is ideal for secure printing for a number of reasons. It addresses all color, personalization and MICR (when needed) printing requirements on a single platform. It supports a wide range of substrates. And it eliminates the multiple processes required to produce pre-printed forms on an offset press and then personalize them on a digital press.

In fact, with Océ inkjet technology, there’s no need for preprinted forms or the security measures required to transport and store them. The Océ JetStream platform meets or exceeds established standards for secure document printing. At the same time, it eliminates the costly infrastructure, labor requirements and inventory costs associated with offset technologies. All of which makes Océ inkjet products a win-win for secure document printing.

Security features to print with confidence
Producing high-value documents requires absolute safety and security. New digital security features offer a level of security equivalent or superior to those used in traditional offset-printed security papers and documents—without the associated labor and costs. Océ digital printing solutions offer a full range of anti-copy, anti-fraud security features:
 
  • Digital Void pantograph—appears on the front of a document, check or prescription when it is scanned or photocopied. [1]
  • HALO covert authenticable security feature—a digital logo that, when viewed through verification grid (lenticular lens), reveals words or letters imprinted as a latent image. [2]
  • Prismatic design—an overt security feature, a special prismatic color that is printed on a document for added security. The pantographic background is printed in two or more colors, with the ink colors merged to form a blend of colors. [3]
  • Micro-printing of signature lines or check borders—uses a small font that appears as a solid line. When viewed under a magnifying glass the words become visible. When scanned or photocopied, the words run together making them impossible to read, even with magnification.
  • A padlock icon on a check amount box—indicates the presence of at least three security features. [4]
  • Faint “original document” security screen—on the back of a check, drops out easily and doesn’t copy or scan well.
  • Security features warning box—on the back of a check, indicating the security features present.
  • Fractional account/routing numbers on a check—indicate that if the MICR line is altered/doesn’t match the fractional number, the check is not good.
There's much more to the story with secure printing applications spanning wide range of industries including financial services, insurance, government, education, healthcare, entertainment, legal services, retail, transportation, manufacturing, communications, information technology, and food and beverage. To learn more, download the Secure Document Printing brochure and see how Océ JetStream technology provides secure, fast and efficient printing of sensitive documents.

[1] Licensed through Arcis Digital Security
[2]
Licensed through Arcis Digital Security
[3]
Licensed through Arcis Digital Security
[4]
Licensed through Check Payment System Association




About Océ
Océ is a leading international provider of digital document management technology and services. The company’s solutions are based on Océ’s advanced software applications that deliver documents and data over internal networks and the Internet to printing devices and archives -- locally and around the world.  Supporting the workflow solutions are Océ digital printers and scanners, considered the most reliable and productive in the world.  Océ also offers a wide range of display graphics, consulting and outsourcing solutions.

Océ employs around 22,000 people, with 2008 revenues of approximately $4.3 billion, operates in around 100 countries and maintains research and manufacturing centers in the Netherlands, the United States, Canada, Germany, France, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Romania and Singapore. Océ North America is headquartered in Trumbull, CT, with additional business units in Chicago, IL; New York City; Boca Raton, FL; Salt Lake City, UT and Vancouver, BC.  North American revenues represented approximately half of Océ’s worldwide business in 2008, and employment is approximately 10,000.  For more information about Océ, visit http://www.oceusa.com.  Outside the U.S., consult http://global.oce.com.

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