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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 25, 1995
Filed:
Jan. 26, 1994
Miyuki Hakamatsuka, Tokyo, JP;
Yoshihisa Ashida, Tokyo, JP;
Akiyoshi Sagara, Tokyo, JP;
Katsuyuki Ohshima, Tokyo, JP;
Jitsuhiko Andoh, Tokyo, JP;
Michio Kurata, Tokyo, JP;
Tetsuo Irita, Tokyo, JP;
Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd., Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
A plurality of different kinds of information, for example, full-color photographic image information and attribute information such as a name, date of birth, etc., are input by use of a CCD scanner (1a), a camera (1b), a keyboard (1c), a mouse (1d), etc., with coordinate information assigned to each piece of information. The input pieces of information are matched with each other with reference to the coordinate information, and an arrangement of the coordinated information is determined with reference to layout information prepared separately, and then the information is printed out onto a card substrate. Thus, an ID card can be made accurately and efficiently. In addition, forgery prevention processing is applied by simultaneously inputting forgery prevention information and further falsification prevention processing is applied by carrying out emboss processing, thereby enabling an improvement in the security of the ID card. In addition, it is possible to prevent the making of forged cards and the undesired issue of cards which are not conformable to a particular production purpose by adding a special pattern (113) to a blank card (110) and applying print processing thereto after recognizing the special pattern by a card processing machine (112).