HID HDPii User Manual page 300

High definition card printer/encoder
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Dye Migration
The diffusion of dye out of the card surface and into another
receptive surface, such as a vinyl pouch card holder, resulting in a
faded image.
Dye-Sublimation
Also called dye diffusion/thermal transfer, it is the process of
heating a dye suspended in a cellulous substrate until the dye can
flow, diffusing into the dye receptive surface of the card or InTM
film. This produces the image in the surface of the card.
E-card
An abbreviation for electronic card. A generic term used to
reference any card with built-in electronic devices such as Smart
Cards or prox cards.
E-card Docking
The device in the Printer that accepts Smart Cards with an ISO
Station
Smart Card contact Station. This allows the user to write to the
Smart Card chip with a standard RS-232 interface in the back of
the Printer or with the optional built-in Encoder.
Edge-to-Edge
Refers to the maximum printable area on a card resulting in
printed cards with virtually no border.
ECP Mode
A type of Parallel Port mode, developed by Microsoft, to increase
(Enhanced
the port throughput and improve performance.
Capabilities Port
Mode)
EE Memory
An abbreviation for EEPROM.
EEPROM
A microchip based non-volatile memory storage device that can
(Electrically Erasable
be rewritten in the field. The chip can hold new values as the
Programmable Read
Printer adapts its operational parameters.
Only Memory)
Encoder (Smart
An electro-mechanical interface to transfer data from the PC to a
Card)
chip or Magnetic Stripe built into the card.
Encoder (wheel)
An electromechanical device, attached to a shaft that detects the
change in rotational position, incremented to count ticks per
revolution. The Printer's Encoder wheel both detects motion and
measures the amount of rotation in the movement of the Ribbon.
Engine
A generic term for a collection of systems and mechanisms that is
dedicated to executing a specific function. A Printer that also
laminates would have both a print engine.
EOF (End Of Form)
The trailing edge of the card, detected to indicate when the Printer
should stop printing.
EPP (Enhanced
A type of Parallel Port mode, developed by Intel, to increase the
Parallel Port)
port throughput.
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