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Open Card data format
The Open Card data format uses ASCII data. Any host computer that can generate an ASCII (text) data stream and send it to the printer using TCP/IP (or TCP/IP with LPD/LPR) can send card data using the Open Card data format. Organizations that use operating systems other than Windows can print cards without inserting a PC between the host computer and the printer (provided that the systems can generate an ASCII data stream).
The Open Card feature provides two methods for specifying the format of the data; supported Open Card commands and Card Layout menus in the printer. For organizations that currently send data tagged with Open Card commands to a printer or embosser, the printer can produce printed cards from the same data stream. Or, you can use the Card Layout menus to define card designs that reside in the printer and format the data.
The Open Card feature supports printing text, printing bar codes, printing logos, and encoding magnetic stripe data on a card. For text, you can choose from several fonts and sizes that are
For magnetic stripe data, you can define encoding formats in the printer (using Printer Diagnostics) and then send up to three tracks of data (with a magnetic stripe option). For some features, you must use a PC running the CP Driver and Printer Diagnostics to configure the printer. After configuring, you can use the host computer to send Open Card data and print cards.
The Open Card format supports printing with one color on one side of the card in landscape mode. If you use a