How To Use Magnetic Stripe Escapes; Using Magnetic Stripe Escapes - Polaroid 539957-020 Rev. A User Manual

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How to Use Magnetic Stripe Escapes

The data to encode on a magnetic stripe is entered as text and can look like data to
print. The XPS Card Printer Driver uses special characters called Escape Codes to
identify data to encode. Data within escape codes is not printed. The driver
supports several Escape Code systems to allow easy compatibility with other
card printers. See

Using Magnetic Stripe Escapes

1.
Use ID software or other application to create a card design.
2.
Format the text and graphics to print on the card.
3.
Choose a location on the card where
typing the data to encode will not
affect other card design components.
4.
Type the encode data (text) for one
track. The example shown uses the
~<track#><Start Sentinel><Data>
<End Sentinel> syntax.
• The text for track 1 looks like this:
• Press E
5.
Repeat Steps 3 and 4 for each track of magnetic stripe data.
• End each line with an E
• Do not put data for two tracks on the same line.
• Do not allow text to encode to wrap to another line.
• You can use two or more lines of text for one track. Each line must start
• Data to encode can be on side 1 (front) or side 2 (back) of the card.
• Do not enter data to print on the same line as data to encode. It will not
6.
With magnetic stripe cards in the printer, send the card to print.
7.
Verify the encoding success by passing the card through a card reader.
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