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With the latest Matica EDIsecure XID 8300 driver and firmware updates, you'll maximize your card printing and keep it in top operating condition. We've compiled some helpful resources you'll need for your printer below, including drivers and firmware updates as well as extended warranty plans.

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The ISG offers many solutions from a wide range of manufacturers, and some solutions that are ISG exclusives. You can find the drivers and other downloads for those items on this page. You can also find some of the other more commonly requested drivers and downloads. If you are looking for datasheets, please check the actual product or solution page for that document.

If you need immediate assistance with a driver or other download, you can chat with us on the app at the bottom of this page, or send us an email through our contact form. If you would like to have someone local to you provide onsite support, you can also search for your local dealer here.

- In many cases, it often helped to input the printer's IP directly during the corresponding JVC LAN driver installation step (see screenshot, just enter your IP and confirm with "OK button and do not use the "Find" button)

FYI: EDIsecure will not automatically create a "Windows Printer" as simple drivers (that are designed for only one single device) typically do. Our driver provides much more functionality and supports combined devices ("Device Lines") which requires some due configuration from user side.

- Important/Warning: Please do not add/remove/rename an "EDIsecure" printer via Windows "Printers&Devices", because this would partially bypass our driver's configuration. Please use always and only our "Device Configurator" module for this.

-- Resp. systemwide (as defaults for that devivce) in Windows Printers&Devices via contextmenu on that Windows printer's icon. (Don't forget to restart a possibly still open application afterwards, because it would still work with its cached local settings and not reflect your systemside applied device preferences!)

Matica Technologies develops, manufactures, and distributes solutions to issue passports, financial cards, ID cards, nano SIM and micro SIM cards. The company offers a vast range of products from centralized systems and mailers to ID printers and laser desktop machines. The Group is represented worldwide, with offices in Italy, Germany, France, Singapore, Hong Kong, China, the US, the UAE and India.

In the last 10 years, Matica Technologies Group (Matica Technologies) has gone from producing metal-plate embossing machines to credit cards. In 2006, Matica Technologies, which is based in Turate (Como) near Milan in the north of Italy, extended its operations from metal plates to the familiar plastic cards that are now used in countless sectors, including financial services, retail, identification (ID) documents and access control. As a result, the company expanded its knowledge and expertise to plastic cards processes, including thermographic printing, laser engraving and the encoding of chips and magnetic stripes.

Initially, these tasks were outsourced to external suppliers, but then Matica Technologies decided to bring all key technologies inside the firm through acquisitions. Among those acquisitions was a German company, Digital Identification Solution, with an established global organization that enabled the firm to get into the business of governmental cards (national ID cards, driving licenses and healthcare cards).

The production of governmental cards is more sophisticated due to higher security and anti-counterfeiting requirements. Leveraging the experience acquired in 2012, Matica has developed all the necessary skills for this business, from ultra-high-definition printing, laser engraving and film or paint laminations, to embedded security holograms.

Matica Technologies combined its expanding portfolio and technological expertise with rebranding and a new approach to R&D. Until 2012, all products were designed by the engineering department in the Milan offices, where each designer worked separately on a personal computer (PC) using Solid Edge software from product lifecycle management (PLM) specialist Siemens Digital Industries Software.

Using Solid Edge and Teamcenter is helping Matica Technologies increase re-use significantly, enabling them to develop new concepts very quickly and even prepare a presentation of a new project in just one afternoon.

The ultimate reason why Matica Technologies adopted Teamcenter was to support the full traceability of a new product that would be sold all over the world and had to be monitored for aftersales service. In this respect, Teamcenter could be progressively extended to all subsidiaries, providing the entire organization with a product configurator for quick evaluation of new concepts.

Although Matica Technologies initially purchased the visualization capabilities of Teamcenter to produce technical documentation and service manuals, soon they learned that that this functionality could be extremely useful for internal reporting and project accounting.

Manuals are also made using the illustration capabilities of Teamcenter in conjunction with Visio software, which has technical illustrations that can be inserted in manuals through associative links that are automatically updated in case of modifications. The same solution has been recently extended to assembly manuals that mainly contain drawings for the production department.

Espresso, a synonym for Italy and speed, is the name of the new desktop card printer developed by Matica Technologies. A bit larger than a coffee machine, Espresso is an entry-level color ID card printer suitable for a wide variety of applications, with full features including high-quality text, photo and image printing, magnetic stripe encoding and chip encoding (contact and contactless). Espresso is the first product entirely developed by Matica Technologies on the new Siemens Digital Industries Software platform and implemented by Team3D.

For the Espresso project, Matica Technologies also used Teamcenter for firmware management, tracing the software versions installed in each machine, and to manage the electronic designs from dedicated CAD software.

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Archivematica is distributed as a virtual appliance which integrates a number of software tools into one common virtual machine environment. A virtual appliance is one file containing a minimal operating system and server software. You can "play" this file with a free virtual machine player like VMware Player or Sun VirtualBox.

This allows Archivematica to be run on almost any workstation or server hardware without compromising the host machine's operating system or application software. At the same time, the virtual appliance is able to interact with any number of networked and/or external storage devices to allow for the flexible implementation of an archival storage and backup strategy.

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Be sure to take note of what location on your computer you choose to extract the file, so you can browse to it later when setting up the virtual appliance (instructions below).

Depending on the setup and configuration of your computer peripherals, you may get this warning the first time you try to launch the Archivematica virtual appliance. Don't worry - it has nothing to do with the installation. We suggest simply checking "Don't show this message again," clicking OK, and proceeding. If you do want some guidance on troubleshooting USB detection in the Virtualbox, you can look at Oracle's troubleshooting instructions for USB detection in Linux here.

When you click on the "Close" button of your virtual machine window (at the top right of the window, just like you would close any other window on your system) (or press the Host key together with "Q"), VirtualBox asks you whether you want to "save" or "power off" the VM.

Save the machine state: With this option, VirtualBox "freezes" the virtual machine by completely saving its state to your local disk. When you later resume the VM (by again clicking the "Start" button in the VirtualBox main window), you will find that the VM continues exactly where it was left off. All your programs will still be open, and your computer resumes operation.

Send the shutdown signal. This will send an ACPI shutdown signal to the virtual machine, which has the same effect as if you had pressed the power button on a real computer. So long as a fairly modern operating system is installed and running in the VM, this should trigger a proper shutdown mechanism in the VM.

This is equivalent to pulling the power plug on a real computer without shutting it down properly. If you start the machine again after powering it off, your operating system will have to reboot completely and may begin a lengthy check of its (virtual) system disks.

The Solution has direct integration with Acumatica and is a certified application. An Acumatica user can utilize eFORMz to produce a variety of laser forms and thermal labels, including product labels.

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I don't know much about Bartender's capability to integrate with Acumatica, or the professional services it would take to make that happen. But I would be happy to talk to you about eFORMz, a direct competitor to Bartender that supports not only thermal labeling but laser documents as well. Minisoft will be at the Acumatica summit next week, booth #77. If you are attending please swing by. I would be happy to speak to you then if you decide to explore all your options.

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