Rendering print jobs – HID FARGO HDP8500 User Guide User Manual

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Rendering Print Jobs

Rendering of the print job occurs on the given local workstation if the Printer Driver is installed
for use on that particular workstation.

Shared Instance: However, if the Printer Driver is a shared instance (e.g., shared from

another workstation), the print job is rendered (converted to something that the printer
understands) on the workstation where the Printer Driver is shared from while under
Microsoft Windows.

Print Job Rendering: Under Microsoft Windows Vista, the rendering of the print job may be

performed on either the workstation sharing the printer or the workstation creating the print
job, depending upon the setting chosen in the printer instance.

Rendering Engine:

Since the Printer Driver looks for the file with the “~i” command, the file

location specified within the command is relative to the sharing workstation on Windows.

o Under Windows Vista the default configuration is to render the job on the

workstation that is generating the print job.

o The bitmap image file must exist in the location specified on the sharing

workstation or on the printing workstation, depending upon your settings for that
printer on the workstation generating the print job.

Example:

Place a “~iC:\Test\inhibit.bmp” text object within a Word Pad print job against a

non-shared (e.g., local) HDP5000 printer under Windows XP to cause the Printer Driver to
look for a file with that name and location on the local workstation. (Note: This is because
the Printer Driver processing occurs on the local workstation.)

Inhibit Area Location: The location of the inhibit area within the print job is the upper left

hand corner, where the text object is placed upon the drawing within the application. (Note:
The inhibit file bitmap must contain one bit per pixel (e.g., monochrome).)

Print Size: If the inhibit bitmap is larger than the page print size, it is trimmed to fit it. The

normal print size for a HDP5000 CR-80 card is 2.204 inches by 3.452 inches.

o With that print size, the maximum size of the inhibit bitmap area would be 661

pixels by 1035 pixels.

o If the inhibit bitmap is smaller than the page print size, it will still be used by the

driver and be referenced to the upper left hand corner of the ~i text object.

Bitmap Black Areas: The black areas of the bitmap are the areas that will correspond to

where the inhibit material will prevent the transfer of dyes on to the card.

The inhibit bmp file can be generated with any bit map editor. The following procedure explains
how this is done with Microsoft Paint.

Step

Procedure

1

Create a bitmap file using Microsoft Paint. Note: The size for landscape
orientation is 1035 pixels in width and 661 pixels in length. The size for portrait
orientation is 661 pixels in width and 1035 pixels in length. Set this under Paint
–Image –Attributes.

Select “black and white” under COLORS.

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