FARGO electronics HDP5000 single-side User Manual page 380

High definition card printer/encoder
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Glossary of Terms (continued)
Term
Direct-to-Card (DTC)
Printing
Dither
Dongle
Dot
Dot pitch
Download
DPI (Dot Per Inch)
DRAM (Dynamic
Random Access
Memory)
HDP5000 High Definition Card Printer/Encoder User Guide (Rev. 1.4)
Definition
The Direct-to-Card printing process prints digital images directly
onto any plastic card with a smooth, clean, glossy PVC surface.
A system of distributing dots to control the hue, brightness and/or
saturation. In monochrome printing, this controls the brightness.
In color printing, Dithering can supply a larger color gamut than
non-Dithering. In the Driver, Dither modes can be selected to
provide better image quality depending on the type of image to be
printed.
A peripheral that attaches to a port to act as a key for an installed
application. The PC is able to run that application only when the
dongle is installed. Typically, it works as a pass-through device
and is connected in serial to the parallel cable.
The smallest unit of an image that the Printer is able to produce.
The smaller the dot, see dot pitch, the sharper the image.
A measurement of image sharpness denoting the width of the
dots that makes up a pixel. The smaller the pitch, the sharper the
image.
The transfer of a data file from one device to the other over a
network or cable, typically from the Internet to a PC.
A measurement of the Printer resolution indicating how many dots
a Printer can produce in a linear inch.
A microchip based volatile memory storage device. The Printer
uses this to Buffer a print job, transferred from the PC, until the
Printer is able to process the packet.
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