Entrust SR200 Sdk Manual page 14

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About UV Ink
UV ink becomes visible with ultraviolet rays. UV data is grayscale data, in the range
of 0 to 255. 255 provides the maximum coverage.
UV and YMCK inks cannot be transferred in the same area on the same retransfer
panel. Two retransfer panels must be used to print the UV ink on top of the YMCK
ink.
A single retransfer panel can be used to print UV and YMCK ink only if the area the
UV ink will be printed on is not first printed with YMCK. An area of 2 pixels (1) is
required between the K (2) and UV (3) printing. Be especially careful to maintain an
unprinted border or 2 pixels of more between K printing and UV areas if using one
panel.
When you use UV ink, the MAC address of the printer is always printed on the card
using the UV Panel. For best results reading the MAC address, do not print YMCK
on the MAC address block.
The location choices for printing the MAC address are Upper Right (1 in the
illustration) and Lower Left (2), where 3 is the 0,0 point of the card image. The MAC
Address block is 34 pixels high and 230 pixels long. The text is centered in these
areas and is 18 pixels high and 200 pixels long.
The card orientation—landscape (A in the illustration) or portrait (B)—affects where
the MAC address block appears in the card design.
Landscape: The upper right location starts at 764,18. The lower left location
starts at 42,611.
A
SR200 & SR300 Printer SDK Guide
B
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