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Do your scannable IDs feature optically variable ink (OVI)?

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Pat Rizzo
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Yes, our premium novelty IDs feature genuine optically variable ink (OVI) that shifts colors from gold to green when the card is tilted. OVI is a specialized security ink that contains microscopic metallic flakes that react to the angle of light hitting the surface. This is a common feature on the 100 on US currency and on the portraits of many modern state IDs, such as California and New York. Our OVI is applied using a professional silk-screening process, ensuring a smooth color transition and a slightly raised texture that can be felt by the hand. This is not a rainbow foil or a sticker; it is a chemical-based ink that is bonded directly to the card substrate. When testing your card, hold it under a single point of light, such as a desk lamp, and slowly tilt the card away from you to see the vibrant color shift from a rich gold to a deep forest green.

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