Functional specifications, Functional specifications -5 – HID DTC400E/C30E/M30E User Guide User Manual

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DTC400e/Persona C30e/M30e Card Printer User Guide (Rev. 1.1)

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Functional Specifications

This Card Printer utilizes two different, yet closely related printing technologies to achieve its
remarkable direct-to-card print quality for dye-sublimation and resin thermal transfer.

The following describes how each of these technologies works:

Function Description

Dye-
Sublimation

Dye-Sublimation is the print method the Persona C30e/M30e uses to
produce smooth, continuous-tone images that look truly photographic.
(Note: This process uses a dye-based Ribbon roll that is partitioned by a
number of consecutive color panels.)

The panels are grouped in a repeating series of these three process colors
along the entire length of the print Ribbon: yellow, magenta and cyan or
YMC.

The Printer always prints the yellow panel first, followed by the magenta
panel and the cyan panel. (Note: As the print Ribbon passes beneath the
Printhead, hundreds of thermal elements within the Printhead heat the
dyes on the Ribbon. When these dyes are heated, they diffuse into the
surface of the card. A separate pass is made for each of the three color
panels on the Ribbon.)

By combining the colors of each panel and by varying the heat used to
transfer these colors, it is possible to print up to 16.7 million different
shades of color. (Note: This blends one color smoothly into the next,
producing photo-quality images with absolutely no dot pattern.)

Resin
Thermal
Transfer

Resin Thermal Transfer is the print method the Printer uses to print sharp
black text and crisp bar codes, which can be read by both infrared and
visible-light bar code scanners.

• Used to print ultra-fast, one-color ID cards on the Persona C30e/M30e.

(Note: Like dye-sublimation, this process uses the same thermal
Printhead to transfer color to a card from a resin-only print Ribbon or
the resin black (K) panel of a full color print Ribbon.)

• Solid dots of resin-based ink are transferred and fused to the surface of

the card. (Note: This produces durable, saturated printing.)

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