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Card Design Tasks
Laminator Escape
Lamination systems can use escapes to control the application of overlay on a card and to debow
the card.
The syntax for a laminator escape is
~LM%Lxy;D?
, where:
Examples:
H
INTS
& T
IPS
The order of the escape Lxy elements is not important. The Card Printer Driver orders the L1
and L2 lamination and debow actions in the proper sequence.
The escape control characters are not case-sensitive.
~
Indicates the beginning of the escape.
LM
Identifies the escape as a laminator escape.
%
Indicates the start of laminator values.
L
Indicates a laminator action.
x
Specifies the laminator number to use, where x = 1 or 2.
y
Specifies the card side to laminate. y can have the following values:
F
(front),
B
(back),
A
(both sides),
T
(front side twice), or
N
(do not apply).
;
A separator character that allows you to specify more than one lamination
option in the escape.
D
Debows the card.
?
Indicates the end of the escape.
~LM%L1F;L2B;D?
Laminate front side using L1, back side using L2, debow
the card
~LM%L1A;D?
Laminate both sides using L1, debow the card
~LM%L1T?
Laminate front side twice using L1; the card is not debowed
~LM%D?
Debow the card only (no overlay is applied)
~LM%L1N;L2N?
Do not laminate the card. Use this escape to override the
Laminate card settings in the Printing Preferences Lamination
tab, for example, for a single card.
Summary of Contents for SD460
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