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Clock cards are ideal for any type of business, from office to workshop. They can show you which employee has clocked on, off, had a break, whether your employees are punctual, on holiday, off sick. Those are just a number of reasons why you as a business should have a time & attendance system incorporating clock cards.

Depending on the type of time & attendance system you have in place, there are lots of different types of clock cards; weekly, monthly, calculating, attendance and job cards are just a few and they come all come in different sizes. Some are triplicate (for technicians etc).
     
Our Most Popular Selection of Time Clock Cards
   
QR 375 Quartz Time Recorder QR 475 Quartz Time Recorder TP -20
     
ER 1500 Coper Electronic Time Recorder  
 
     
     

   

MAX Time Card
This is the standard weekly time card for the complete range of MAX time recorders.
   
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Seiko Bar-coded Time Card
This is the standard time card for the Seiko Precision QR-375 and QR-475 calculating time recorders.
   
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CC102115O
A very popular weekly time card which fits various time recorders: the Coper S300B, Amano EX30/EX3000, Time Precision TP100/TP200, Seiko Precision QR-900, the Isgus Perfect range, and others.
   
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CC103302O

CC108002921O
A standard side-clocking attendance card used with many time stamps/job costers, such as the Seiko Precision TP-10/TP20, Simplex Patriot, Simplex 100, Acroprint 125/175, Olivetti TC100, the Amano Pix range, and others
   
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CC25550O
A standard side-clocking job-costing card used with many time stamps/job costers, such as the Seiko Precision TP-10/TP20, Simplex Patriot, Simplex 100, Acroprint 125/175, the Amano Pix range, and others.
   
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CC103446O
These standard weekly “graphical” time cards fit time recorders like the Seiko Precision QR-900, Simplex Centennial, Amano EX70/EX7000, Simplex 5/6000 series, and others.
   
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CC87121O
These standard weekly “graphical” time cards fit time recorders like the Seiko Precision QR-900, Simplex Centennial, Amano EX70/EX7000, Simplex 5/6000 series, and others.
   
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CC87141O
These standard weekly “graphical” time cards fit time recorders like the Seiko Precision QR-900, Simplex Centennial, Amano EX70/EX7000, Simplex 5/6000 series, and others.
   
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CC103464O
This is a very popular standard weekly time card for “punch-hole” time recorders like the Isgus Punch-hole range, Amano CP3200, and others.
   
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CC106532O
This is a very popular standard weekly time card for “punch-hole” time recorders like the Isgus Punch-hole range, Amano CP3200, and others.
   
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CC106456O
This is a very popular standard weekly time card for “punch-hole” time recorders like the Isgus Punch-hole range, Amano CP3200, and others.
   
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Fact File: The first clock machine was invented in November 1888 by a jeweller in New York, a year later his brother started mass producing these along with time cards. The time cards usually had the workdays and time in and time out areas marked on them so that employees could “punch in” or “punch out” in the correct place. The employee was responsible to line up the correct area of the card to be punched with an indicator on the time card.

 

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