The 1326 part number series is the non-printable version of the standard HID proximity cards. These are also known as clamshell prox cards. HID 1326 ProxCard II cards are not directly printable with any desktop ID card printer. Use adhesive backed PVC cards to print on first and stick them onto the 1326 clamshell card. Or switch to the HID 1386LGGMN cards to print directly onto the prox card.
The LSSMV portion of the part number is called the configuration. Each letter gives information on how the card looks or features of the card. Here is a brief overview of what each letter means in the configuration.
L- Programmed- this should always be the case when ordering
S- Card Front- Standard ProxCard II Front
S- Card Back- Standard ProxCard II Back
M- Card Numbering- M means that the external number is printed on the card and matches the internal card range number. This is the standard HID configuration.
V- Slot Punch- All clamshell proximity cards like the 1326 come with a vertical slot punch
All proximity cards are programmed on the 125 kHz proximity frequency. If they are another frequency, they are likely a Smartcard or another type of credential.
Easy Badges can program door access cards with a wide range of different formats. Do not hesitate to contact us for assistance.
Due to the custom programming nature of card programming, Easy Badges can not accept returns for this item.