Embossing and Indent Type
The Datacard 150i, 280, and 450 printers support the embossing and indent type sets listed in Table 3.
The printer uses an area on all sides to hold the card during embossing. If you try to place embossed text in this area, an error occurs and the embossed font will not print. If a character isn’t available in the printer/embosser, that character is ignored.
Table 3: Embossing and Indent Type by Printer
Type | 150i | 2xx | 450 |
Farrington 7B | X | X | X |
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Standard Gothic | X | X | X |
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Large Gothic |
| X | X |
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Hospital Elite |
| X | X |
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Hospital 7B |
| X | X |
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OCRA1 Indent |
| X | X |
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OCRB1 Indent | X | X | X |
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OCRB4 Emboss |
| X | X |
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OCRB4 Indent |
| X | X |
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6mm Gothic |
| X | X |
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MasterCard Indent | X | X | X |
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Electron Indent | X | X |
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Standard Gothic | X | X |
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Standard Gothic CP | X |
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850 |
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Standard Gothic CP | X |
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852 |
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The most common type sets ordered are Farrington 7B and Standard Gothic.
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