Company Profile

A breakthrough in technology of PVC card printing - COLORZ is the most competitive and innovative plastic card printer and plastic ID card machine supplier in Malaysia. Our core business is in the supply of member card machines and pre-printed member card to retailers and ID card equipment to corporate organization.

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  • Plastic Card Printer
  • Membership Card Printer
  • ID Card Printer
  • PVC Card Printer
  • Hoodoo Printer
  • Fargo Printer
  • CIM Printer
  • Mifare Card
  • RFID Card
  • Staff Card
  • Transparent Card
  • Magnetic Card
  • Barcode Card
  • Smart Card
  • PVC Hologram Card

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COLORZ is a customer-oriented and quality-centred company, striving to be the best service provider in its segment. COLORZ is an authorized Distributor for HODOO DTC Plastic Card Printers and EDISECURE Re-transfer Printers.

COLORZ differentiate itself by providing a quality product with enhanced plastic PVC card features, and by providing the best support and warranty in the business. 9A96A336 5F7F 11E2 929D 12314000C811

Our Mission

COLORZ provides customization for your card requirements. Tell us all your needs, we are able to meet and exceed your expectations. At COLORZ, we make your card printing experience easy and fun. We make your Membership Card more appealing than your rival next door. 2B8A86F8 5F82 11E2 9D97 123141053E9B

Our product & services


PLASTIC BARCODE CARD

A barcode consists of a group of printed and variously patterned bars and spaces, numeric and sometimes alpha numeric data, that are designed to be scanned and read into computer memory as identification for the object it labels. The barcode consists of a single row of bars. 1-D barcodes are suited for applications in which only a few characters are stored. 
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Barcodes store their data in the horizontal width and the information stored is highly redundant. They are therefore more resistant to data degradation. Barcodes are usually printed along the long axis of the card, and are read using swipe readers which use either visible or infrared sensors. 

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Barcodes are usually used to store a single unique character string, used as a pass code, in access control or other holder identification systems. The "height" of a Barcode contains no information, but the higher each bar is made, the easier it may be to read when presented to a reader. About 0.4 inch (1 cm) centered on the swipe reader sensor, should normally be adequate.

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Barcodes should always be printed using the K panel (Black Resin) because this is opaque to both visible and infrared sensors. As a security measure it is possible to print the black resin Barcode on top of a dark YMC color panel in such a way that it cannot be photocopied, but it can still be read with an infrared swipe reader. Check out our Barcode Plastic ID Card Printer solutions now.

QR CODE PLASTIC CARD

A QR code (abbreviated from Quick Response code) is a specific matrix barcode (or two-dimensional code) that is readable by dedicated QR barcode readers and camera telephones. The code consists of black modules arranged in a square pattern on a white background. The information encoded may be text, URL, or other data. 0A0C75D2 5F8B 11E2 B1DD 123141053E9B

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Although initially used for tracking parts in vehicle manufacturing, QR codes now are used in a much broader context, including both commercial tracking applications and convenience-oriented applications aimed at mobile phone users (termed mobile tagging).

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QR codes storing addresses and Uniform Resource Locators may appear in magazines, on signs, buses, business cards, or almost any object about which users might need information.Users with a camera phone equipped with the correct reader application can scan the image of the QR code to display text, contact information, connect to a wireless network, or open a web page in the telephone's browser.

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This act of linking from physical world objects is termed hardlinking or object hyperlinking. QR codes can be utilized in Google's mobile Android operating system via both their own Google Goggles application or 3rd party barcode scanners like ZXing or Kaywa. Custom QR codes are now beginning to emerge whereby brands are able to add their logos and designs with the traditional QR code.