Dual Hopper Card Issuing Machine / Dual Stacker Card Dispenser & Collector for Kiosk Terminal - PT-591-H

Card Issuing Machine
November 26, 2025
Brief: In this walkthrough, we highlight key design ideas and how they translate to performance. Watch as we demonstrate the PT-591-H Dual Hopper Card Issuing Machine, showcasing its integrated dual stacker and error bin system, belt transmission mechanism, and how it enables efficient card issuing, retracting, and classifying for kiosk terminals.
Related Product Features:
  • Enables retract and issue functions for IC, RFID, and magnetic cards.
  • Features a hook mechanism for fixed card thickness, suitable for flat or embossed cards.
  • Dual removable stackers with anti-reversing design for secure card loading.
  • Includes dual error card bins to support card classifying and recycling processes.
  • Provides security management for both card stackers and error card bins.
  • Offers card empty, pre-empty, and bin status detection with alarm functions.
  • Certified to meet EMV and PBOC standards for secure transactions.
  • Adopts belt transmission for reliable, multi-purpose card management in a compact design.
Вопросы:
  • What types of cards is the PT-591-H compatible with?
    The PT-591-H is compatible with magnetic cards (ISO7810, ISO7811), IC cards (ISO7816-1,2,3,4, supporting T=0, T=1 CPU cards), and RFID cards (ISO 14443 Type A&B, supporting Mifare 1 S50, S70, UL card, Mifare Plus, and Mifare desfire).
  • How many cards can the dual stackers hold?
    The standard capacity is at least 60 flat cards per stacker or 45 embossed cards per stacker (based on 0.76mm standard cards), with an extended loading capacity ranging from 50 to 300 cards.
  • What communication interfaces does the card issuing machine support?
    It supports RS232 as standard, with optional interfaces including USB 2.0 and Bluetooth 4.0 for flexible connectivity.
  • Does the machine include security and status monitoring features?
    Yes, it features security management for card stackers and error bins, along with card empty, pre-empty, and bin status detection that triggers an alarm for efficient operation and maintenance.