Magnetic track encoding options – HID DTC1000/4000/4500 User Guide LINUX & MAC User Manual

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Reviewing the

Magnetic Track Encoding Options

Command Line
Usage

CUPS option

Description

Mag1TrackMode = ISO Track 1 Encoding

Mode = ISO

Sets the Encoding Mode for the Print
job to ISO. See

Sending ISO Magnetic

Encoding Information

for additional

information.

Mag1TrackMode =
Custom

Track 1 Encoding
Mode = Custom

Sets the Encoding Mode for the Print
job to Custom.

Mag1TrackMode = JIS

Track 1 Encoding
Mode = JIS II

Sets the Encoding Mode for the Print
job to JIS II. Remember that only track
2 is used for JIS2. See

Sending JIS II

Magnetic Encoding Information

for

additional information.

Mag1TrackMode =
RAW

Track 1 Encoding
Mode = RAW

Sets the Encoding Mode for the Print
job to RAW. See

Sending RAW

Magnetic Encoding Information

for

additional information

Mag1LRCGeneration =
None/ Even/ Odd

LRC Generation =
None/ Even Parity/
Odd Parity

Sets the LRC generation to none, even
or odd.

Mag1Charsize = <4-8>

Character Size =
<4

–8>

Sets the character size to 4,5,

7or

8

.

Mag1Parity = None/
Even/ Odd

Parity = None/
Even Parity/ Odd
Parity

Sets the character parity to none, even
or odd.

Mag1ASCIIOffset =
Null/ Space/ Zero

ASCII Offset = Null/
Space/ Zero

Sets the ASCII offset to null, space or
zero.

Mag1BitDensity = 75/
128/ 210

Bit Density = 75/
128/ 210

Sets the bit density to 75, 128 or 210

Mag1ReverseCharBits
= True/ False

Reverse Bit Order
= Yes/ No

Allows reversing the binary data.

Mag1AddLeadingZeros
= True/ False

Add Leading Zeros
= Yes/ no

Allows adding leading zeros to the data
string based on bit density.

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