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DTC550 Direct to Card Printer/Encoder User Guide (Rev. 1.0)
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Functional Specifications
The Card Printer utilizes two different, yet closely related printing technologies to achieve its
direct-to-card print quality for Dye-Sublimation and resin thermal transfer. The Card Printer
will print from any IBM-PC
direct-to-card print quality for Dye-Sublimation and resin thermal transfer. The Card Printer
will print from any IBM-PC
®
or compatible running Windows 2000 or Windows XP.
The following describes how each of these technologies works:
Function
Description
Dye-
Sublimation
Sublimation
Dye-Sublimation is the print method the Card Printer uses to produce
smooth, continuous-tone images that look photographic. (Note: This
process uses a dye-based Ribbon roll that is partitioned by a number of
consecutive color panels.)
smooth, continuous-tone images that look photographic. (Note: This
process uses a dye-based Ribbon roll that is partitioned by a number of
consecutive color panels.)
Process Colors: The panels are grouped in a repeating Series of three
process colors - yellow, magenta and cyan (YMC), along the entire
length of the Print Ribbon.
length of the Print Ribbon.
Panels: The Printer always prints the yellow panel first, followed by the
magenta panel and the cyan panel.
Printhead: As the Print Ribbon passes beneath the Printhead, hundreds
of thermal elements within the Printhead heat the dyes on the Ribbon.
(Note: When these dyes are heated, they vaporize and diffuse into the
surface of the card. A separate pass is made for each of the three color
panels on the Ribbon.)
(Note: When these dyes are heated, they vaporize and diffuse into the
surface of the card. A separate pass is made for each of the three color
panels on the Ribbon.)
Color Shades: By combining the colors of each panel and by varying the
heat used to transfer these colors, it is possible to print up to 16.7
million different shades of color. (Note: This blends one color smoothly
into the next, producing photo-quality images with absolutely no dot
pattern.)
million different shades of color. (Note: This blends one color smoothly
into the next, producing photo-quality images with absolutely no dot
pattern.)
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. This produces the image
in the surface of the card.
the dye receptive surface of the card or InTM. This produces the image
in the surface of the card.
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