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Encoding ID cards can be this
simple
Access rights, time & attendance,
cashless canteen billing and many
other functions can all be combined on
just one card, using different encoding
technologies as necessary. Whatever
the system, from barcode to magnetic
stripe or smartcard (contact or contact-
less), EDIsecure® XID Re-transfer ID
card printers print and encode in one
single step. Even cards with multiple
encoding technologies can be persona-
lized and ready for use in one simple
process. Using re-transfer printing tech-
nology, both contact and contactless
smart cards can be effortlessly encoded
and printed to the highest standards on
the front and rear, quickly and reliably.
Contactless Encoding Technologies
(RFID)
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification)
cards store data in a chip that is embed-
ded in the card body. For communicati-
on between the embedded chip and a
reader, an antenna is also embedded in
the plastic card. The advantage of this
technology is that the exchange of infor-
mation does not require any contact
between the card and the reader.
Storage capacity typically varies bet-
ween 256 bytes to 72 kilobytes. The
most common technologies are Legic®,
Mifare, Desfire, iCode and HID iclass.
Also encoding of chips with ISO 14443
A & B protocols ist possible.
Contact Chip Technologies
Contact chip technology exchanges
data, which is stored in a small
Integrated Circuit (IC) embedded in the
card body, via a field of contacts on one
surface of the card. The two most com-
mon types of contact chip cards are the
memory card and the processor card.
The memory card can only store data
with a capacity that varies from 256
bytes to 128 kilobytes. A processor card
can store data and even perform com-
puter-type operations.
Magnetic Stripe Technology
Magnetic stripe technology is one of the
oldest methods used to store data on a
card. Basically, two types of magnetic
stripes are used. High-coercivity (HICO)
stripes are encoded at 2750 or 4000
Oersteds, and low-coercivity (LOCO)
stripes are encoded at 300 Oersteds.
The stripes are divided into 3 tracks.
Per ISO standard 7811, track one of the
stripe can store 76 characters and is
designed as read only (not re-writable)
after the first encoding. Track two can
store 37 numeric characters and is desi-
gned as read only. Track 3 can store up
to 104 numeric characters and is both
readable and rewritable.
Best solutions for heavy duty
operations
The past few years of field experi-
ence have demonstrated that all
EDIsecure® XID Re-transfer printer
models are extremely reliable. There
are several installations all over the
world at large-scale enterprises, card
service bureaus or government projects
still using EDIsecure® XID Re-transfer
printers that have well over one hun-
dred thousand prints or more per prin-
ter.
The main reason for this outstanding
performance in continuous operation is
the durable, high-quality printhead.
then all of the required magenta dye,
and so on for cyan and carbon black.
Various combinations of the dyes yield
the full color spectrum, and once a com-
pleted card image has been transferred
to the clear Re-transfer film, the image
is re-transferred to a card using a hea-
ted and specially coated lamination rol-
ler. The combination of heat and pres-
sure applied by the roller causes the
printed image to be released, or trans-
ferred, from the polyester film to the ID
card. However, the dyes comprising the
image are fused into the card body
beneath the protective "release layer" of
the Re-transfer film, which enhances
the durability of the printed information.
The total time required to print one full-
color card side using this process is bet-
ween 29 and 32 seconds depending on
the EDIsecure® XID printer model.
Professional Line
And as evidence that XID printer
solutions are built for the long-haul,
all models include a lifetime warran-
ty on the printhead provided you use
our recommended supplies.
Advanced encoding with the
EDIsecure® XID Re-transfer printer
family
The high quality, high resolution print
results of the EDIsecure® Re-transfer
printers predestine them to enter the
popular world of 1D and 2D Barcode
encoding.
To keep customers as flexible as possi-
ble with their encoding issues all enco-
ding options for the XID printer family
are either available factory build-in or
field up-gradeable.
If the application demands added card
functionality step over to the magnetic
stripe encoding. This module is optio-
nal provided by the XID 570i, XID 580i
and XID 590i.
For the EDIsecure® XID 580i and XID
590i a high performance chip controller
board ensures a wide range of smart
card encoding options incl. RFID.
Advanced chip encoding framework
and enhanced RFID encoding options
provide for fast instant encoding of the
most common chip types.
To connect further encoding modules,
i.e. Lasercard encoders or for the use
of pre-encoded cards, the printer can
be switched to a manual card feeding
mode.
Printhead module
Card tray
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