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High definition card printer/encoder
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Section 18: Glossary of Terms
Term
Print Server
Printhead
PVC
Queue
Proximity (Prox) Card
Prox Card Encoder
RAM (Random
Access Memory)
Rasterize
Reboot
HDP5000 High Definition Card Printer/Encoder User Guide
Definition
A device used to connect and control a Printer on a network.
The device on a Printer that produces the image on the media.
Abbreviation for polyvinyl chloride, often called vinyl. PVC is the
component of the 0.002 thick clear, dye receptive film on the
surface of the identification card and is the primary component of
the identification card cores.
A sequence of files or sets of data, awaiting transmission or
processing.
Proximity cards allow access and tracking utilizing contactless
technology, usually by communicating through a built-in antenna.
The prox card Encoder uses an HID ProxPoint® Plus reader
mounted on the e-card docking Station inside the Printer/Encoder.
The ProxPoint is a read only device producing a Wiegand signal
that is converted to RS-232 using a Cypress Computer Systems
CVT-2232. Application programs can read information from HID
prox cards via a RS-232 signal through a dedicated DB-9 port on
the outside of the Printer labeled Prox.
A storage device for digital information to be held temporarily, to
facilitate processing.
The process of converting the elements of a graphic into a bitmap
to be printed.
Cycling the power to the Printer so that it resets and reinitializes.
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