Glossary 101, Glossary – The Eltron Company PRIVILEGE P600 User Manual

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Glossary

ABA: American Bankers Association; sometimes used to refer to the

ANSI/ISO Track #2 encoded at 75 BPI density.

ABS: Polystyrene compound, a less durable (and lower print quality) alter-

nate material for the common plastic credit card.

ANSI: American National Standards Institute.

ASCII: American Standard Code for Information Interchange

ATM: Automatic Teller Machine.

Bar Code: A series of vertical or horizontal printed stripes are spaced in such a

manner as to represent coded data. The spaces between the stripes are read

optically by a photo detector cell.

Barium Ferrite: A magnetic pigment, BaFe, with high coercivity (700-4000

oersteds).

Bleed Edge: The printing of solid colors to the edge of the credit card.

BPI: Bits per inch; the encoding density of a magnetic stripe.

Butterfly Pouch: An unlaminated ID badge with a hinge running along one

edge into which the prepared ID card is inserted and laminated.

Card: Commonly used generic term for magnetic stripe media regardless of

shape, construction, and material; e.g., magnetic stripe cards, badges, tickets,

forms.

Card Pass: A card pass or pass occurs when the Print Head is engaged and

making contact with the media (i.e. card). A card pass is used primarily to

gauge Print Head life. A printer pass does not have to print for a pass to count

for a pass of printer life. Example: A four color print CMYK and Varnish would

count as five (5) card passes.

Carrier: A thick paper folder with a hard glossy inner surface into which an ID

badge is inserted for processing through a laminator.

Character: The specific binary number (a pattern) and its associated letter,

number, symbol, or function in a set of data transmission codes, e.g., the AS-

CII code.

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