Campus Cards, College and University Identification and Security

CardSmith integrates with Pharos Systems

Monday, September 19, 2011

CardSmith announced that it has integrated the Pharos Systems Uniprint solution with its CardSmith Software as a Service) campus card transaction processing system.

The integration results in a 100% Web-enabled transaction processing solution, making online vending for print jobs quick and painless.


A Pharos customer can connect their Uniprint solution to the CardSmith system for real-time billing. When a user prints, the charge can be applied directly to that user’s “Campus Cash” account further streamlining the process.

The Uniprint system integration is developed and certified, and generally available for CardSmith customers. [end] 

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