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Hi-Tech Security Business Directory (HSBD)
Printers for Africa

68 Watt Street, Meadowdale, Germiston

tel:  
+27 11 391 8856
cell:  
+27 82 783 1260
email:  
[email protected]
url:  
www.printersforafrica.co.za

Core business offering: Printers for Africa is a local and Africa-wide distributor of ID card printers, spares and consumables. The company also provides sales, service, consumables and training to a select, focused partner channel.


Cape Town

tel: +27 21 982 7321
[email protected]
Johannesburg

tel: +27 11 391 8856
[email protected]
KZN

tel: +27 31 701 5225
[email protected]
Evolis
Angers, France
tel: +27 330 241 367 606
fax: +27 330 241 367 612
Evolis
(Sole Agency)
Nisca
(Sole Agency, Installer)
Section - Access control & identity management
-Holographs
-ID card systems
-ID cards
-Identity management policies
-Identity management systems
-Laminators & accessories
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