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Chapter 6: Card Design and
Setup
Card design is the name given to the combined features of the
printed cards. Cards are useful only when all cards contain the
required information.
Card design includes:
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The different types of data such
as name and ID number, images
including company logo or
employee or other photos, and
special features such as bar code
or magnetic stripe.
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The layout of the data.
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Processes to improve card life
such as topcoat.
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Corporate style guidelines. For example, a corporate style guide can specify a
particular shade of red for the logo.
This section describes the card design components available and provides
detailed information about them.
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“Color Printing”
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“Monochrome Printing”
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“Topcoat Printing”
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“Card Design: Magnetic Stripe”
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“Card Design: Smart Card”
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“Printing and Non-Printing Areas”
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An organization might have more than one card design. For example, a health
club can use member cards and employee ID cards.
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Print several samples of your card design and use them to evaluate the quality
of the design.
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Use high quality (300dpi) photos and graphics.
Summary of Contents for SD260
Page 1: ...Datacard XPS Card Printer Installation and User Guide October 2011 Part No 539957 001 Rev B...
Page 13: ...3 Printer with Input Hopper Inside a single feed or hopper equipped printer...
Page 18: ...8 Welcome to Card Printer Information...
Page 45: ...35 10 Plug in and power on the printer...
Page 102: ...92 Using the Printer...
Page 124: ...114 Printer Driver...
Page 130: ...120 Removing a Printer from a Windows PC...
Page 148: ...138 Troubleshooting...
Page 158: ...148 Supplies and Parts...
Page 216: ...206 Legal Notices...