Foreign technical team has also arrived in Pakistan to install printers


Islamabad: New printers with modern technology have been delivered to the Passport Headquarters. These printers imported from Germany include two modern e-printers and six desktop printers.
Director General Passports Mustafa Jamal Qazi visited the e-printers section and was briefed on the installation process of the printers. A foreign technical team has also arrived in Pakistan to install the printers and will complete the installation process soon.
According to DG Passports, these modern printers have the capacity to print 1,000 passports in an hour. With the help of modern technology, the quality of printing will also improve.
Mustafa Jamal Qazi further said that more e-printers will also be brought to Pakistan next month, which will further speed up the passport printing process.
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