Printing Design; Color Printing - DataCard CR825 Installation And Administrator's Manual

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Printing Design

Printing design includes color and monochrome printing, bar code printing, non-printing areas,
and card layout.

Color Printing

The retransfer printing process uses two types of
supply: a color pigment ink ribbon and a
retransfer film. The color ink ribbon typically
contains the following panels, C (cyan), M
(magenta), Y (yellow), K (black), and P (primer). Other ribbon types also may have an inhibitor (I)
panel.
The printer prints separate layers of cyan, magenta, yellow, black, and primer on a transparent
retransfer material. Heat from the printhead causes the ink pigment to release from the ribbon
and adhere to the retransfer material. The printed images are then transferred to the card using a
heated roller.
The layers are applied to the card in the reverse order that they were applied to the retransfer
film. The primer, which is applied last to the retransfer film, is applied first to the card and allows
the image layers to bond to the card surface. The retransfer film consists of a carrier material and
a film coating. The coating is applied last to the card and acts as a protective layer for the printing.
You can select to apply a second layer of the retransfer film coating for added durability.
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Ribbon
Retransfer
{
Film
Print Order on Film
Ink ribbons also may include
an I (inhibitor) panel that
prevents any ink or retransfer
material from bonding to
areas of the card that have a magnetic stripe or signature panel.
The inhibitor is used only to prevent printing on the magnetic stripe and signature
panel. It is available only on the back side panel set.
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Primer
K
Y
M
C
Film Coating
Retransfer Film
Carrier Material
Order on Card
Elements of Card Design
Film Coating
C
M
Y
K
Primer
Card

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