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Magnetic Stripe Encoding
Inline Encoding
When
the
Magnetic
Encode
setting
on
the
Printing
Preferences
Encode
tab
is
selected,
the
optional
magnetic
stripe
encoder
can
be
enabled.
The
encoding
data
is
sent
to
the
card
printer
through
the
printer
driver
using
the
prefix
characters
described
in
this
section.
This
function
is
called
inline
encoding.
If
the
first
three
characters
in
a
line
are
prefix
characters
(tilde,
“?”,
and
numeral),
the
text
that
follows
is
recognized
as
encoding
data.
Encoding
data
is
not
printed
on
a
card.
Tips
for
Success
Data
must
be
formatted
with
the
same,
continuous
font.
Only
characters
specified
in
the
table
on
page 83
can
be
included.
Using
other
characters
results
in
an
error.
The
maximum
number
of
characters
does
not
include
the
three
prefix
characters,
or
the
start
and
end
sentinels.
The
Datacard
SR
‐
CR
retransfer
printer
plug
‐
in,
used
with
the
Datacard
SR
‐
CR
retransfer
magnetic
stripe
plug
‐
in,
adds
the
start
and
end
sentinels.
Make
sure
that
the
ID
software
or
PC
application
does
not
process
the
encoding
data
as
graphics.
Magnetic
stripe
data
must
be
on
the
first
page
of
the
card
data.
SR200
&
SR300
Escape
Characters
Prefix
characters
Data
format
Character
code
table
Maximum
character
length
~?0
JIS
type
2
7
unit
(bit)
code
69
~?1
ISO
track
1
(International
Air
Transport
Association
—
IATA)
6
unit
(bit)
code
76
~?2
ISO
track
2
(American
Bankers
Association
—
ABA)
4
unit
(bit)
code
37
~?3
ISO
track
3
(Thrift
Third
Standard
—
TTS)
4
unit
(bit)
code
104
Use
the
Encode
tab
on
the
Printing
Preferences
dialog
box,
or
the
Printer
Setting
tab
on
the
Status
Monitor
to
set
encoding
coercivity
to
either
Lo
‐
Co
or
to
Hi
‐
Co.