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Section 18: Glossary of Terms
Term
Monochrome
Network
Oersted (Oe)
Offset
O-Ring
OS (Operating
System)
Output
Output hopper
Overlay
Oversized Cards
HDP5000 High Definition Card Printer/Encoder User Guide
Definition
An image composed of a single color.
A series of computers connected by data transfer cable for
communication and sharing of functions and peripherals.
The unit of magnetic field strength named after Dutch scientist
Hans Christian Oersted who found the science of
electromagnetism.
The prescribed distance between a reference point and the target
point. The offset in card printing can refer to the position of the
image relative to the leading edge or the distance of the start of
magnetic encoding from the leading edge of the card.
A rubber ring used as a belt in several media driving applications.
The instructions installed on the computer hard drive that run the
computer's operations and applications. The Driver used for any
given OS will differ from other platforms. The correct version
Driver must be loaded for the Printer to interface with the OS and
the application to print.
Any product of the Printer including card image, encoded data
and Lamination.
The portion of the Printer that accepts the completed cards.
A resin-like substance that is transferred by the Printhead to the
card surface over a printed dye image to prevent image fading,
increase abrasion durability and prevent dye migration.
Oversized cards are used for more efficient visual identification
and are available in many non-standard sizes. The most popular
sizes are CR-90 (3.63 x 2.37/92mm x 60mm) and CR-100 (3.88 x
2.63/98.5mm x 67mm).
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