HID FARGO HDPii User Guide User Manual

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HDPii High Definition Card Printer/Encoder User Guide L001130 Rev 1.4

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Image

A collection of pictures or graphical elements that compose the
visual features on a card. Also refers to the digital representation.

Inhibit (panel)

The Inhibit or I designation under YMCKI indicates the ability
to prevent the transfer of film to the card surface. Users can
select these Ribbon types to prevent film from transferring
over security features, signature panel or other areas of
special interest on the card surface.

Input

Any data or material being transferred to the Printer.

Input Hopper

The area of the Printer that stores the blank cards, ready to print.

Intermediate Transfer
Media (InTM)

A thin flexible material coated with a resin material into which the
dye is transferred from the Ribbon by the Printhead. The film is
then transferred to the card surface by the Transfer or Hot Roller.

ISO

From the Greek, iso, meaning same. Used to represent data from
the International Organization for Standardization.

JIS II (Japanese
Industrial Standard)

The standard for encoding to a Magnetic Stripe provided by the
Japan Standards Association. The single track is as wide as ISO
tracks 1 and 2 combined and in the same approximate location as
those tracks but on the front of the card. The Coercivity level is
600 Oe.

K panel

An area of a multicolored Ribbon (e.g., YMCK) that contains black
resin for transfer to the card surface. Also used in reference to the
application of preference to items printed on the card - those
using the black panel in lieu of a process (YMC) black.

Lamination

The application of a film or resinous substance, fused by heat and
pressure, to the surface of a card.

LAN (Local Area
Network)

An array of several computers connected through a series of data
transfer cables for the sharing of data and peripherals.

Landscape

A document layout that is viewed with the document's long axis in
a horizontal orientation.

LCD (Liquid Crystal
Display)

A device that contains a liquid crystal between two pieces of
polarized film through which reflected or ambient light can pass.
When a current is applied, the liquid's polarity changes and blocks
the passage of the light resulting in an opaque area of the display.
The areas are arrayed to form characters.

LED (Light Emitting
Diode)

A semiconductor that emits light when a current is applied.

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