Ultra electronic Printer XID570ie User Manual

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Prima  
Reverse transfer  
ID card printer  
Printer Driver Manual  
P R O F E S S I O N A L S E R I E S  
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Welcome to the high performance printer driver for the Prima 3 series printer. This manual will  
help you to install, set-up and configure the driver to get the best results for your prints.  
The driver runs on 32-bit Windows platforms and was successfully tested under Windows 2000,  
Windows XP Professional as well as under new Windows Vista operating system.  
This driver was designed for the best performance and stability. Additionally, all the necessary  
features referring to different card materials, color ribbons etc., are included.  
All document setting parameters can be controlled from the PC via the new Administration Center.  
Technical Support  
For technical assistance, please contact your dealer from who you purchased the printer from.  
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Table of contents  
1.  
2.  
Legal and Copyright Information.........................................................................................................6  
Installation..............................................................................................................................................7  
Printer Driver Installation...................................................................................................................7  
Advanced Printer Configuration......................................................................................................15  
2.1.  
2.2.  
3.  
Printing Preferences............................................................................................................................18  
Introduction into driver and print technology...................................................................................18  
Layout / Setup.................................................................................................................................19  
3.1.  
3.2.  
3.2.1. Page Orientation.........................................................................................................................19  
3.2.2. Set-up for Control of Printing / Encoding....................................................................................19  
3.2.3. Set-up for Layout Orientation......................................................................................................20  
3.3.  
K/PO Panel .....................................................................................................................................21  
3.3.1. Introduction .................................................................................................................................21  
3.3.2. Default Settings ..........................................................................................................................21  
3.3.3. Selection of text objects to be printed on K-plane......................................................................22  
3.3.4. Selection of black & white images to print on K-plane ...............................................................23  
3.3.5. K Plane options...........................................................................................................................23  
3.3.6. PO Panel Area Definition (Peel Off) ...........................................................................................29  
3.4.  
UV Panel.........................................................................................................................................33  
3.4.1. Introduction .................................................................................................................................33  
3.4.2. Settings.......................................................................................................................................33  
3.4.3. Security Area ..............................................................................................................................36  
3.5.  
Advanced ........................................................................................................................................37  
3.5.1. Global Print Offset and K Plane Offset.......................................................................................37  
3.5.2. K Dithering ..................................................................................................................................37  
3.5.3. Synchronization ..........................................................................................................................38  
3.5.4. Track Formats.............................................................................................................................38  
3.5.5. Card Output ................................................................................................................................39  
3.5.6. Material Usage............................................................................................................................39  
3.5.7. Sample of magnetic stripe Encoding..........................................................................................40  
4.  
5.  
Advanced Intelligent Printer Management (AIPM) ...........................................................................41  
4.1.  
4.2.  
Introduction .....................................................................................................................................41  
Dispatcher.......................................................................................................................................41  
4.2.1. Printers........................................................................................................................................42  
4.2.2. Material Capacity List .................................................................................................................42  
4.2.3. Print Jobs....................................................................................................................................42  
4.2.4. Tools ...........................................................................................................................................43  
Administration Center.........................................................................................................................45  
5.1.  
Printer Settings................................................................................................................................45  
5.1.1. Re-transfer settings ....................................................................................................................46  
5.1.2. Bend remedy...............................................................................................................................46  
5.1.3. Ink settings..................................................................................................................................46  
5.1.4. Other settings..............................................................................................................................46  
5.1.5. Print setting transfers..................................................................................................................47  
5.2.  
Options............................................................................................................................................48  
5.2.1. General Options..........................................................................................................................48  
5.2.2. Printer Driver Profiles and Printer Grouping Definition...............................................................49  
5.2.3. Setting up Printing Preferences and Managing of Printer Driver Profiles ..................................53  
5.3.  
LUT / Password...............................................................................................................................56  
5.3.1. Lookup Table Configuration........................................................................................................56  
5.3.2. Password ....................................................................................................................................56  
5.4.  
Driver Config ...................................................................................................................................57  
6.  
Advanced Chip Encoding Framework (ACEF) .................................................................................58  
Plugin architecture ..........................................................................................................................59  
Software and Hardware Setup........................................................................................................60  
6.1.  
6.2.  
6.2.1. Plugin Info...................................................................................................................................60  
6.2.2. Port Assignment .........................................................................................................................61  
6.2.3. Format Templates.......................................................................................................................63  
6.2.4. Configuration (Global Settings and Test) ...................................................................................65  
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6.3.  
6.4.  
6.5.  
6.6.  
6.7.  
6.8.  
Application Setup ............................................................................................................................66  
Multi-printer encoding......................................................................................................................67  
Printing and encoding over network................................................................................................68  
Multiple encodings on one card ......................................................................................................68  
Precoding........................................................................................................................................69  
Encoding String...............................................................................................................................70  
6.8.1. Encoding string examples...........................................................................................................73  
Troubleshooting and known limitations ...........................................................................................75  
Appendix A...........................................................................................................................................76  
7.  
8.  
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1. Legal and Copyright Information  
This product is provided on an "as is" basis, without any other warranties, or conditions, expressed  
or implied, including but not limited to warranties of merchantable quality, merchantability or fitness  
for a particular purpose, or those arising by law, statute, usage of trade or course of dealing. You  
assume the entire risk as to the results and performance of the Software. Neither we, our dealers  
nor our suppliers shall have any liability to you or any other person or entity for any indirect,  
incidental, special or consequential damages whatsoever, including but not limited to loss of  
revenue or profit, lost or damaged data or other commercial or economic loss, even if we have  
been advised of the possibility of such damages or they are foreseeable; or for claims by a third  
party. Our maximum aggregate liability to you, and that of our dealers and suppliers, shall not  
exceed the amount paid by you for the product. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or  
limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages so the above limitation may not apply  
to you.  
2. Installation  
Important Note:  
Only the Prima 3 High Output (XID590ie) model allows multiple  
printers (7) to be connected to a single PC.  
A single Prima 3 model from the following list can be connected to a single PC  
- Prima 3 Uno (XID560ie)  
- Prima 3 Duo (XID570ie)  
- Prima 3 Duo Plus (XID580ie)  
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2. Installation Cont.  
2.1. Printer Driver Installation  
Note 1: It is recommended to install the driver before you connect the printer to the PC!  
Note 2: System administrator privileges are required for driver installation!  
Log on to Windows as system administrator.  
Start the installer program "Setup XID5xx 5.5.exe" from your driver CD ROM. Follow the  
instructions (See the following screen shots).  
The installation itself contains two separate steps in one installation procedure: First the printer  
device driver and second the printer driver itself.  
Click "Next" to continue.  
Please select your "DIGID XID5xx" model from the model list. In addition, you can decide to  
specify the printer as the default printer on your system.  
Then click "Next" to continue.  
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Note: Please note that you have to choose the exact name of the delivered member of our XID  
Printer Family. The wrong choice will result in a non-working printer!!!  
An administrator password can be set during initial installation. This password grants access to the  
Administration Center.  
Note: It is possible to leave this field empty, but it is recommended to enter a password.  
If both entries match,  
click "Next" to continue.  
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Note: It is recommended to use the proposed default path.  
Please verify the path shown and click "Next".  
Click "Install" to continue.  
Click "Continue Anyway" to continue the installation.  
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Click "Continue Anyway" to continue the installation.  
Click "Continue Anyway" to continue the installation.  
Now the files will be installed.  
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Click on "Finish" to complete the installation.A reboot may be necessary, as shown below.  
Please wait until the driver installation is completed, then click "Finish".  
The selected printer should appear here (see arrow):  
Under Start -> Programs -> XID5xx Printer, you should see the related modules  
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By calling the printer properties, from the "General" tab, you can print a test page as follows:  
After your test page has been printed successfully, click "OK".  
After the installation has been completed, connect the printer to the PC and power on. The  
Hardware Wizard appears and shows a signature warning:  
Click "Continue" to proceed.  
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The Wizard will ask you to connect to Windows Update:  
Choose "No, not this time" and click "Next".  
Choose "Install the software automatically" and click "Next".  
Note: The hardware name ("XID 5xxie U2") may differ depending on the firmware and the ID of  
the printer.  
The Hardware Wizard appears and shows a signature warning.  
Click "Continue Anyway".  
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The Hardware wizard will install the needed files automatically.  
Click "Finish" to close the Hardware Wizard.  
Congratulations! You have successfully finished the printer driver installation.  
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2.2. Advanced Printer Configuration  
If the printer is used in a network environment and will be shared with other users, then click  
"Shared as:" and name the printer. Afterwards other users can select this printer within the  
network environment.  
Note: The screenshot may differ depending on system configurations:  
The required printer port will be linked automatically to DIGID5 port.  
Do not change the following default settings unless you are an advanced user:  
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The Color Management settings should only be used by experienced users.  
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Note: The screenshot may differ depending on system configuration:  
On the "About" tab you will find the version of the installed printer driver:  
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3. Printing Preferences  
3.1. Introduction into driver and print technology  
In graphic user interfaces all options are shown dynamically as there are card feeding, loading card  
in magazine, card leaving the printer etc.  
The printing technology contains printing of the colors as a mixture from Yellow, Magenta and  
Cyan ("Y", "M", "C"). Black ("K"), also known as Carbon black or process black, is often available  
on color ribbons. The reason for the use of Carbon ("K") black is that a full mixture of Yellow,  
Magenta and Cyan results in a dark, but not pure black. As a consequence it is common to print  
strings, barcodes etc. with Carbon ("K") black for achieving a better and sharper impression.  
The print order per full color site with an YMCK ribbon appears as following:  
Yellow Magenta  
Cyan Carbon (K)  
P r i n t d i r e c t i o n  
For special needs, we are also offering color ribbons with an additional K field. This is a useful  
option if e.g. a customer needs to print the front of a card in YMCK while on the back of the card  
has to be printed only some text information in K. The CMYKK ribbon enables this process without  
the use of a double patch of YMCK and is very cost saving.  
The print order per full color site with an YMCKK ribbon appears as following:  
Yellow Magenta  
Cyan Carbon (K) Carbon (K)  
P r i n t d i r e c t i o n  
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3.2. Layout / Setup  
3.2.1.Page Orientation  
This option will be used to setup the page orientation between Portrait and Landscape.  
3.2.2.Set-up for Control of Printing / Encoding  
This option sets up the control of "Print and Encode", "Encode only" or "No Encoding".  
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Set-up for use of cards with magnetic stripe or smartchip (Card Type)  
If the "Magstripe" or "Smartchip" checkbox is enabled, all options regarding encoding and  
positioning of card will be enabled. In addition, the "Card placement in the printer tray" shows  
dynamically the correct images to the operator.  
Please note that the magstripe function is for visualization AND activation.  
3.2.3.Set-up for Layout Orientation  
The Setup for Layout Orientation is the "central point" of orientation definition of cards and usage  
of ribbons. With a minimum of mouse clicks you can define every combination you need. By  
default, the intelligent printer driver’s matrix calculates the fastest possible print out speed.  
However, the operator can always decide between material usage vs. print speed.  
B
A
C
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Flip Axis: Here you can setup the orientation of the 'card body', which is the same as  
the function as former 'Image Orientation'. The advantage is that you do not need to  
imagine how the card will rotate. Just pick up a card and you will understand the idea  
behind flipping the card horizontally or vertically.  
A
Side A or B: Use the pull down menu to set up the patch usage of the color ribbon for  
side A (Front side) and side B (Back side).  
B
C
Rotation / Swap: The rotation button will rotate the full card 180°, while the swap button  
will exchange the front and back of the layout.  
For more details, please refer to Appendix A at the end of this document!  
3.3. K/PO Panel  
3.3.1.Introduction  
This tab allows you to both define the kind of extraction methods for placing different objects to the  
K-plane (Carbon black) and to define inclusion areas for PO (peal-off) separately for front and  
back.  
3.3.2.Default Settings  
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3.3.3.Selection of text objects to be printed on K-plane  
By enabling "Text", you are able to specify if all text or only black text should be printed on  
the K-plane.  
Sample: The upper text box was printed with K and the lower box with YMC:  
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3.3.4.Selection of black & white images to print on K-plane  
By enabling "Black and White Images" you can specify if black or black & grey images  
should be printed on the K plane.  
3.3.5.K Plane options  
3.3.5.1.  
Definition of "special colors" for printing on K-plane  
If you use special colors to match existing ones on your layout they will be printed on K-plane.  
After clicking on the color button, pick up or define a new color as you need. Also, you can add this  
color to the "Custom colors" as shown:  
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It is recommended to choose either black or an extreme color, which will not be used in the rest of  
the layout. Pure colors (like Magenta) will never appear in digital photos, so it is safe to use them  
without introducing side-effects.  
By clicking "OK" the color will be shown on the button.  
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3.3.5.2.  
Definition of areas for printing on K-plane  
In combination with the special colors (see chapter 3.3.5), you can define inclusion areas:  
After clicking on the area button the following dialog window appears:  
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To create a new area: Click and draw a rectangle area while pressing and holding down the  
CTRL-key on the keyboard.  
To edit an area: Select an area you want to move or resize by clicking on the area itself or choose  
it from the list.  
You can move the area pixel by pixel using the cursor-keys.  
To Delete an existing area: Select the area you want to delete or choose the corresponding area  
from the list, then either right-click on mouse button and click "Delete" or hit del Del-key on the  
keyboard.  
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Preview of defined sample K-Panel areas  
Measurement changes  
The following sample shows a change of units e.g. from Pixel to Inch  
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Tip: Keeping values after disabling gives you the flexibility to design the areas before you enable  
this setting.  
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3.3.6.PO Panel Area Definition (Peel Off)  
This function is designed to define areas which will be prevented from printing (e.g. signature  
fields). The YMCK-PO looks like shown:  
Yellow Magenta  
Cyan Carbon (K) Peel Off (PO)  
Note: A special ribbon type is required to use this option.  
Default Settings  
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The peel off area is enabled by clicking the checkbox:  
Warning: Use of full PO area results in non-visible printout. In each case you need to define  
smaller areas (e.g. signature fields).  
After clicking on the PO area button the following window appears:  
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3.3.6.1.  
Definition of areas Peel Off  
To create a new area: Click and draw a rectangle area while pressing and holding down the  
CTRL-key on the keyboard.  
To edit an area: Select an area you want to move or resize by clicking on the area itself or choose  
it from the list.  
You can move the area pixel by pixel using the cursor-keys.  
To Delete an existing area: Select the area you want to delete or choose the corresponding area  
from the list, then either right-click on mouse button and click "Delete" or hit del Del-key on the  
keyboard.  
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Preview of defined sample K-Panel areas  
Tip: Keeping values after disabling gives you the flexibility to design the areas before you enable  
this setting.  
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3.4. UV Panel  
3.4.1. Introduction  
The new generation of EDIsecure XID580ie and XID590ie printers supports using of YMCK - UV  
(ultra violet) ribbon as high level security feature. This feature contains the option to print layout  
objects with a special patch on the ribbon onto the card, which is invisible under normal daylight  
environment. To show this objects, a special UV lamp must be used.  
Yellow  
Magenta  
Cyan  
Carbon (K) Ultra Violet (UV)  
Note: A special ribbon type is required to use this option.  
Actually two retransfer patches will be used for color and UV print to achieve the best durabiltiy  
against bleaching effects.  
In opposite to the print colors, UV belongs to the addtional colors and therefore following basics will  
help you getting optimal results. The best reflection effects will be achieved, if the background of  
the objects is pure black (RGB: 0,0,0) and the objects itself brigth as possible.  
3.4.2. Settings  
Following setting options are available to extract and define the objects, which shall be placed as  
'UV objects' onto the card: 1. 'Bitmap from file' or 2. 'UV Area + Offset' or 3. 'UV from second page'.  
In addition, the position of the 'Security area' can be changed.  
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3.4.2.1.  
Option 'Bitmap from file'  
This option allows to place static bitmap files on the UV plane. The bitmap must fullfil following  
conditions:  
1. Graphic: Bitmap format  
2. Size: 1036 x 664 Pixel with 300 dpi resolution  
3. Color mode: 256 Grayscale  
For security reasons the bitmap can be stored locally as well on the network.  
Refer to the sample below:  
3.4.2.2.  
Option 'UV Area + Offset'  
If area(s) were defined, all content within will be copied to be printed on UV plane. The option  
'Offset' shifts the UV copy and can be used e.g. as 'shadow' image. Please refer to chapter 3.3.5.2  
how to handle the area definition.  
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As in all the other area definitions, the content once created can be used if enabled or stored for  
future use if disabled:  
3.4.2.3.  
Option 'UV from second page'  
If an application is capable to print multipage documents (e.g. MS Word®), then the activated  
option 'UV from second page' will force (every) second page(s) of the document to be printed on  
the UV plane:  
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3.4.3. Security Area  
The corner position of the printer´s unique identifier can be defined here:  
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3.5. Advanced  
3.5.1.Global Print Offset and K Plane Offset  
Global Print Offset:  
Here you can shift the offset of the layout in horizontal and vertical direction by changing the  
values; this influences the complete layout.  
K-plane Offset:  
The changing of the values for K-plane only influences the offset of the K-plane.  
3.5.2.K Dithering  
The new K dithering feature allows to adjust the dither density for all objects, which will be printed  
with K plane only on one side of card (Note: It requires to set color ribbon to K only)  
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3.5.3.Synchronization  
This is only required if the application controls the chip encoding. When encoding and printing  
batch jobs without the built-in Advanced Chip Encoding Framework, the option "Wait for card  
exit" must be checked:  
3.5.4.Track Formats  
The track formats are shown for informational purpose. Only standard formats are allowed to be  
encoded.  
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3.5.5.Card Output  
By enabling the "Card Output" option, the user can force or override the default setting of the  
printer driver. Independent from speed or material usage settings, the Card Output options "Front  
up" or "Front down" will force the card orientation when leaving the printer.  
This option should be used only if an external lamination unit is attached to the printer.  
3.5.6.Material Usage  
The "Material Usage" area shows the expected usage of color and retransfer ribbon using the  
currently selected options.  
In some rare combinations, the "Save Material" option will become available and lets you enforce  
material saving over production speed.  
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3.5.7.Sample of magnetic stripe Encoding  
Sending Track Information  
Magnetic track data is sent in the form of text strings from the application software to the printer  
driver, along with all of the other printable objects within your card design. For the printer driver to  
differentiate between magnetic track data and the rest of the printable objects, the magnetic track  
data strings must be uniquely "tagged" and formatted by using the "System" font. In other words,  
specific characters must be added to the magnetic track data for the printer driver to know which  
data is to be encoded, which tracks to encode, when the track data stops and starts and so on.  
When using the Generic Printer Driver, you must manually add these characters to the string of  
magnetic track data. If these characters are not added to the track data, the text intended for the  
magnetic track will most likely appear as printed text on the card. To avoid this, track information  
must be entered as described below.  
When entering track data, the "~" character is entered first, followed by the track number (1, 2, or  
3) on which you intend to encode the data. The data to be encoded should then follow. The first  
character of this data string must be the track’s specific SS (Start Sentinel), and the last character  
must be the specific ES (End Sentinel). The characters or data in between the SS and the ES can  
include all of the valid characters specific to each track. The number of these characters, however,  
is limited by each track’s maximum character capacity. When segmenting track data, the  
appropriate FS (Field Separator) must be used. The following table shows the SS, ES, FS, and  
valid characters defined for each track. (Track character limits are enforced by the TR-1, TR-2, and  
TR-3/NNT format options selected in the Magnetic Encoding properties.)  
Note: This data must always appear on the first page of your document.  
The following example illustrates how track data should be entered for tracks 1, 2, and 3 under  
following Windows OS:  
Windows 2000/XP:  
Track  
Start  
End  
Field  
Valid Characters  
Sentinel  
Sentinel  
Separator  
~1  
~2;  
~3;  
%
;
;
?
?
?
?
^
0-9, A-Z, Dot., ASCII 32-95  
ASCII 48-63  
ASCII 48-63  
=
=
=
~3;  
+
ASCII 48-63  
for XP only  
Sample for Windows XP:  
Sending Data to Track 1: ~1%JULIE ANDERSON^623-85-1253?  
Sending Data to Track 2: ~2;012345…89?  
Sending Data to Track 3: ~3+012345…89?  
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4. Advanced Intelligent Printer Management (AIPM)  
4.1. Introduction  
The "Advanced Intelligent Printer Management" was developed with a focus on giving the most  
power and flexibility to the user. All necessary controls and settings are stored centrally in the  
Dispatcher (DISP) application. The user has direct access to all setting parameters he needs.  
The Dispatcher is a part of the printer driver and appears in the program group under the XID5xx  
Printer folder or starts automatically when launching a print job.  
Up to 7 printers (XID590i model only) can be connected to one PC.  
The Dispatcher performs the following main tasks:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Showing of print job status in real time  
Pause/Resume control for each printer  
Showing the Re-Transfer-Film fill status  
Showing the Color Ribbon fill status  
Showing the Card Material fill status  
4.2. Dispatcher  
The Dispatcher is the management center for controlling the operations of the printer and print  
jobs.  
see 4.2.1  
see 4.2.2  
see 4.2.3  
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4.2.1.Printers  
The printer line shows the printer’s status: If the printer is connected and detected by the  
Dispatcher and has no low level errors (e.g. 'No cards'), the printer’s related signs become active.  
The 'LED' to the right of the printers ID shows with several colors the related state:  
- Green  
Ready  
- Green flashing  
- Yellow  
- Red  
Printing  
Initializing mode  
Fatal error  
Every printer can be set into Pause Mode or continue individually. This function is very useful e.g. if  
the user wants to change the ribbon or insert new cards into the tray.  
4.2.2.Material Capacity List  
For all three printer consumables the remaining capacity will be shown separately: Retransfer  
Film, Color Ribbon and Cards in Tray. All values will be updated dynamically.  
Note: The values shown are an approximation.  
4.2.3.Print Jobs  
All jobs handled by the dispatcher are shown in the "File List" area. Every time an application  
sends print jobs to the spooler, the dispatcher will take them to its own job list. The problem of  
hanging print jobs by the Windows spooler is reduced.  
When a print job is started, DISP shows the status of every printer including the buffered print jobs  
in the file list as shown in the sample. The group option will be described later in section 4.4.2.x.  
The image sample below shows the action of seven printers connected.  
Also listed is the main information regarding the print job:  
- Job on printer  
- Document Name  
- Type of color printed on Front of card  
- Type of color printed on Back of card  
- Printer ID's assigned  
- Timestamp of when the print was started  
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During the run time of DISP the card counter shows the Cards for print and Cards printed.  
Cards for print shows all jobs in the file list including copy prints.  
In special cases, e.g. if a cleaning procedure is needed, an info line at the bottom shows the  
related info message.  
4.2.4.Tools  
The tools from the pull down menu are designed to control following items  
- Clear Spooler:  
If there is a reason to cancel running prints the clear statement deletes the  
jobs from the Windows spooler.  
- Reset Counter: Here the counter can be reset without closing and restarting DISP.  
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Inside the Print Jobs list, the user can handle single jobs by right clicking with the mouse button as  
follows:  
- Delete (e.g. if unwanted after error recovery)  
- Suspense (e.g. job can wait)  
- Restart (e.g. after an error occurred)  
- Move to top (prioritization)  
Depending on the actual status of the print job, particular functions may not be available. In  
addition, the user can multi-select several print jobs by hold CTRL or Shift and clicking on the  
desired print jobs.  
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5. Administration Center  
The "Administration Center" is the central point for administrative management of hardware  
related settings, printer driver and LUT/password control. Based on the innovative "Plug-In"  
architecture, this framework allows you to implement administrative functions by copying new DLL  
files to the Administration Center directory; no modification of the driver is needed. All  
administrative functions like "Printer Settings", "Options" and "LUT/Password" are now shifted into  
the Administration Center. The following Plug-In DLLs are included by default:  
5.1. Printer Settings  
The "Printer Settings" tab enables the user to set the printing parameters e.g. speed, temperature  
etc. in a comfortable manner via PC separately for every detected printer. This involves the  
following main parameters:  
see 5.1.1  
see 5.1.2  
see 5.1.3  
see 5.1.4  
see 5.1.5  
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5.1.1.Re-transfer settings  
Ribbon Type  
Counts per roll (1000, 750)  
Temperature  
-3 (Low) ..Standard + 2 (High)  
-10 (Slow) .. Standard .. +2 (Fast)  
Speed (Front/Back)  
5.1.2.Bend remedy  
Temperature  
Speed  
Off .. -5 (Low) .. Standard .. 0 (High)  
-2 (Slow) .. Standard .. +2 (Fast)  
0 sec .. 15 sec  
Cooling Time  
Note: Cooling Time is only available if temperature is not Off.  
5.1.3.Ink settings  
Ribbon Type  
YMCK, YMCK + PO, YMCKK  
Note: The auto detection function will always show the currently mounted type of color ribbon.  
Resin Black  
-3 (Thin) .. Standard .. +5 (Thick)  
Normal .. Fine  
Resin Black Mode  
Special Ink: 1/2  
(for future use)  
-3 (Thin) .. Standard .. +3 (Thick)  
5.1.4.Other settings  
ISO Type  
HiCo or LoCo Magstripe Cards  
Card Type  
Printer Stand By  
Buzzer  
Normal or Cybernetic Size (future use)  
No .. 60 minutes  
On or Off  
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5.1.5.Print setting transfers  
Load from File  
Save to File  
From Printer  
To Printer  
An already set file can be loaded  
Actual settings can be saved to file  
Settings will be read from printer’s memory  
Settings will be downloaded and stored to the printers memory  
Starts a test print  
Test Print  
Card Material  
Predefined settings for several cards  
Note: These settings are samples only and need to be checked with test material!  
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5.2. Options  
With the "Options" it is possible to enable / disable following items:  
see 4.4.1  
see 4.4.2  
5.2.1.General Options  
Start DISP with printers in paused mode  
If enabled, the next time DISP is started (either by closing or rebooting PC) the printer will  
stay in paused mode.  
Dispatch copy print to all available printers  
If enabled, all copy print jobs will be served to all available printers.  
Save latest spool file  
This new function was built in to enable saving the latest spool file for support purposes in  
case of problems. This spool file will be stored in the Windows system printer directory by  
default.  
Show messages  
Enabled by default. The user can suppress some error messages by deactivating this check  
box. This makes sense if the customer does not like to confirm error messages on screen in  
bigger production environments.  
Redistribute print job  
If enabled, in case of an error of daisy chained printers this new function will make sure that  
every print job will be printed on the next available printer in the printer group.  
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5.2.2.Printer Driver Profiles and Printer Grouping Definition  
The Printer Group Definition is a unique technique powered by Digital Identification Solutions to  
define several groups of "virtual" printers. If created, every Windows application can print to one  
virtual driver shown in the Windows printer folder without sending jobs individually. In addition, a  
single printer can be defined as a virtual printer for routing the jobs to specific printer.  
The following sample shows the technique of serving:  
Send 4 print jobs  
Windows  
Application  
Virtual Printer  
3 physical printers  
(e.g. „My Printer Group A“)  
assigned to the group  
DISP  
Job 1  
Job 4  
Job 3  
Job 2  
Printer ID #1  
Printer ID #2  
Printer ID #3  
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5.2.2.1.  
Creation of Printer Groups  
After clicking on "Add" in Printer Driver Profiles and Printer Grouping, the user needs to enter a  
new group name and the ID of the printer which will belong to this group.  
In the following window, the user can enter the following settings.  
Note: Printer IDs will be enabled only by choosing XID590.  
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The following two samples show how to enter the information:  
2.  
Sample A:  
1.  
3.  
4.  
As a result of this definition the printer appears in the list.  
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Sample B:  
When checking the maximum number of available printers you will get the maximum performance:  
It is possible to add several groups including overlapping IDs, as shown in the sample two groups  
named:  
- "PrinterXID #2 to #4" with the IDs 2, 3 and 4 was added.  
- "XID ARF's Printer Farm" with the IDs 1 - 7 was added.  
After successfully adding a virtual printer with the same name, additional groups will be generated  
and displayed automatically in the Windows' printer folder:  
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5.2.2.2.  
Deleting of Printer Groups  
There are two different ways of deleting Printer Groups: by Dispatcher or by use of the standard  
procedure in the Windows printer folder. We strongly recommend using Dispatcher.  
To delete Printer Groups the following steps have to be done:  
1.  
2.  
Highlight a group by clicking the right mouse button and  
Click button "Delete Group"  
2.  
1.  
Remember: Deleting a printer group from within the Administration Center will automatically delete  
the printer in Windows' printer folder.  
5.2.3.Setting up Printing Preferences and Managing of Printer Driver  
Profiles  
5.2.3.1.  
Setting up Printing Preferences  
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By clicking on the "Printing Preferences ..." button the user can view and setup the printer  
settings out of the Dispatcher for the highlighted printer name as shown below:  
5.2.3.2.  
Exporting of Printer Driver Profiles  
By clicking on the "Export ..." button, a save dialog will be opened as shown below:  
The printer profile  
will be saved for  
further use  
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5.2.3.3.  
Importing of Printer Driver Profiles  
If the customer needs to import the printer profiles he can do this by clicking on the 'Import ...'  
button.  
The Windows open dialog will be opened as shown below:  
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5.3. LUT / Password  
5.3.1.Lookup Table Configuration  
Inside the Lookup Table Configuration the user has the possibility of using his own LUT tables.  
LUT tables contain the color control values, which can be used instead of the internal printer LUT.  
The Lookup Table contains the values to control the print density for every color separately. It can  
be useful to get the same color impression if the customer needs to print on several materials with  
backgrounds in different shades of white.  
Remember: Using LUTs other than the printer’s internal ones requires deep knowledge in color  
management and is recommended for special cases only!!  
5.3.2.Password  
The password option is designed for use in high security environments only. The user can set a  
password to the printer to make sure only certified operators are able to use this protected printer.  
Remember: This function is disabled by default and can only be enabled by contacting Digital  
Identification Solutions!  
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5.4. Driver Config  
This page allows setting, changing and removing the password of the Administration Center.  
When you click on "Reset" button, the following dialog appears.  
If a password has been set during installation, it can be changed here. To do so, retype the old  
password and type the new password twice to confirm. Click on OK to store the changes. If the  
new passwords do not match or the old password is wrong, an error message appears.  
To clear the password, the "new password" fields must be left empty.  
To set a password, and no previous password has been set yet, the "old password" field must be  
left empty.  
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6. Advanced Chip Encoding Framework (ACEF)  
Included in the printer driver is the Advanced Chip Encoding Framework, which is capable of  
handling all card encoding itself. The mechanism is independent from the application, allowing  
virtually any Windows based application to perform chip encoding.  
The main features will be described in detail in the following chapters. These are:  
- Plugin architecture  
- Single-point and one-time software and hardware setup with the capability to test the setup from  
within the driver, without the need of an external application  
- Multi-printer printing and encoding (in combination with XID590i's Advanced Intelligent Printer  
Management)  
- Printing and encoding over network  
- Precoding  
- Application independency through the use of an Encoding String  
The printer driver handles all of the synchronization and error scheduling of the jobs and initiates  
the encoding sequence by calling the corresponding plugins.  
The encoding itself, i.e. the communication with the encoder hardware and the chip card is done by  
a small piece of external software that is loaded and executed by the driver. This software is fed  
with all the necessary information which is needed to perform the encoding on the chip.  
Since there is a large combination of different chips and customer requirements, Digital  
Identification Solutions offers several options for the encoding plugins:  
1.  
Ready-made highly configurable encoding plugins for a diversity of chips on the market are  
available for sale. The plugins have been developed to provide the most flexibility, while  
maintaining a high level of security and user friendliness.  
2.  
Customized plugins can be developed, which meet the exact requirements of the encoding, in case  
the ready-made plugins do not meet them or the chip or the encoder hardware is not yet  
supported. This however must be discussed with your local dealer.  
3.  
Application developers can request a free development package, demonstrating the development  
of a plugin. This option should be used if the ready-made plugins do not meet the requirements or  
a yet unsupported chip or encoder hardware is used, or with high security applications where the  
encoding secret may not be configurable in a user interface or in configuration file.  
The configuration is done in the Administration Center's section "Plugin Manager".  
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6.1. Plugin architecture  
As the printer driver does not do the encoding itself but loads an additional piece of software that  
know how to "talk" with a certain encoder hardware and chip card, it is not limited to chips and  
encoders that are currently present on the market.  
Such a piece of software is called "Plugin". The driver can handle an almost unlimited number of  
these plugins.  
Important  
The base driver will come with no plugins installed. Therefore the Plugin Manager will show an  
empty list in the Installed Plugins window, as shown below:  
Plugin Manager after clean installation.  
As the requirements on the chip type and encoder hardware differ, users can install the plugins  
they need for their encoding requirements.  
Plugin Installation  
The installation of a customized plugin depends of the plugin itself. Plugins usually come with a  
separate setup routine or will be installed by system integrators on customer-side when the printers  
are setup.  
After installation of a plugin, the list can be refreshed by  
- clicking on the "Reload" button below the list of installed plugins  
- changing to another Category in Administration Center, then going back to Plugin Manager  
- restarting the Administration Center  
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6.2. Software and Hardware Setup  
6.2.1.Plugin Info  
When a plugin is installed properly and appears in the list of Installed Plugins, clicking on it will  
select and activate it.  
The plugin is loaded and additional information of the plugin is displayed in the Plugin Info box as  
shown below:  
Encoder Position:  
This shows whether a plugin encodes contact or contactless chips (this determines the position  
where the card is moved in the printer, either to internal encoding position or to the right side of the  
printer)  
Can Precode:  
This shows whether a plugin can perform a precode process (see chapter 6.7 for further  
information about Precoding).  
Multi Threaded:  
If the plugin and the encoder hardware's driver is able to communicate with several devices  
simultaneously, the encoding process on multiple printers will be faster. However, most encoder  
manufacturers explicitly restrict the communication to one device at a time only, so the encoding  
process for further devices must be delayed until the encoding for one device is finished. The  
plugin must provide the information whether encoding in parallel is possible or not, and the printer  
driver will delay the encoding on other devices with the same plugin on runtime until the one is  
completely finished.  
Note: This only affects the encoding process, which usually takes a fraction of a second. The  
card positioning and printing are done in parallel, independent of the capability of the plugin.  
Required CEF version:  
The driver's internal chip encoding framework has its own, driver-independent version number.  
Since additional functionality may be added in future, the Plugin Manager checks if the installed  
framework is compatible with the plugin.  
If a plugin uses functions of a later framework, the Plugin Manager will show a warning message  
that a newer driver must be installed containing this framework version.  
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This prevents plugins from crashing the driver by attempting to use unsupported functions of a later  
driver release.  
Plugin version  
The plugin's version number is shown here. This is for support purposes to determine which  
version of the plugin is installed on the system.  
Unicode  
Some applications require to encode Unicode characters on the chips. This shows whether the  
plugin is capable of handling unicode data in the encoding string. If not, Unicode characters will be  
converted to Ansi by the driver.  
Description  
The plugin developer can display a short description of what the plugin does here.  
6.2.2.Port Assignment  
General information  
Each encoder hardware must be attached to a printer physically, either inside or outside.  
As each printer has its own ID, there is a fixed relation between one specific encoder and one  
specific printer.  
Since each encoder is also attached physically to the computer (USB, COM or any other possible  
port), a link of a "printer ID" and the "port" where the encoder hardware is attached on the PC must  
be created. This link is called "Port Assignment".  
In the Plugin Manager, the Port Assignment section shows two lists, one with all possible printer  
IDs and one with the available ports. Initially, both lists are empty. Depending on the encoder  
hardware and the ID of the printer to which the encoder is attached, the port names and IDs differ.  
Encoder ports  
The list is dynamically filled in real-time. That means as soon as a plugin is selected and an  
encoder, which is supported by the plugin, is attached, the port list shows the port name as a new  
entry immediately after Windows has recognized the device. For some encoders, it may be  
necessary to install the manufacturer's device drivers first.  
The same is true when a device is unplugged, i.e. the port disappears from the list.  
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This mechanism allows easy recognition of the port name of each single encoder device in a  
multiple printer (and encoder) environment by plugging them in one-by-one.  
Creating the link between encoder and printer ID  
When having identified the port name of an encoder that is connected to a specific printer, the link  
between both must be created so the driver knows on which port the encoding must be performed  
when printing on a certain printer ID.  
This link is created by selecting the printer ID in the printer list, the encoder's port name in the port  
list and then pressing the "arrow-up" button to create the link. This procedure must be repeated for  
each encoder connected to a printer.  
1.  
3.  
2.  
To reset all assignments for the current plugin, click on the "Clear" button.  
To reset the assignment of a single printer, either select the dash "-" from the port list and assign it  
to a printer ID by clicking on the "arrow-up" button, or assign an already assigned port to another  
printer ID.  
Note: Ports cannot be assigned to two printers at once!  
The names of the ports differ from plugin to plugin, especially with USB encoders, as USB ports do  
not have common names.  
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6.2.3.Format Templates  
Some applications require different encodings, depending on the layout of the card, but use one  
chip type.  
Plugins can be developed to support multiple encoding styles, definitions, formats, and all in  
combination.  
In order to understand what "Format Templates" do, let's have a look at the following example.  
Important  
Keep in mind that there are several ways to achieve this, depending on the plugin and the  
requirement specification!!!  
This is only an example demonstrating how a sophisticated plugin *could* handle the  
case. This does not work with all plugins and it requires the plugin to contain support for  
Format Templates!  
Assume we have two cards with different layouts:  
The first one is a guest card that should contain only a sequential serial number, which must be  
written to sector 0 using the key "1234", has 10 digits and should be filled with leading zeroes. We  
call it the "SeqSerNumber".  
The second card is an employee card that should contain the employee number, which must be  
written to sector 0 using the same key as the guest card, and the first and last name of the  
employee, along with his birth date, which must be written to sector 1 using a highly secure key.  
The field names (and lengths) are "EmployeeNo" (10) and "Firstname" (20), "Lastname" (20),  
"BDate" (YY-MM-DD).  
Using the same chip cards for both layouts allows using the same plugin, just with different  
"definitions" on what and how to encode.  
For the two different encoding requirements, we would create two "Format Templates". Each of  
them contains the description of each request, so Format Template 1 would contain the following  
definition:  
Format Template "Guest"  
Fieldname  
SeqSerNum  
Sector Key  
1234  
Len  
10  
Filler  
0
Format  
Num  
0
and Format Template 2 would contain the definition:  
Format Template "Employee"  
Fieldname  
EmployeeNo  
Firstname  
Lastname  
BDate  
Sector Key  
Len  
10  
20  
20  
-
Filler  
Format  
Num  
Text  
Text  
Date  
0
1
1
1
1234  
leading 0  
trailing spaces  
trailing spaces  
-
scrambled-high-secure-key  
scrambled-high-secure-key  
scrambled-high-secure-key  
(yy-mm-dd)  
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Each layout must then contain a "reference" to each format template, along with the encoding data,  
and the plugin would be able to understand what, where and how needs to be encoded. For an  
example how this reference looks like, please refer to section 6.8, keyword "ft".  
Note that neither the contents nor the usage of "Format Templates" is defined or restricted by the  
driver. It is purely handled by the plugin, so the format definitions, field names, storage of the keys  
(unencrypted or encrypted, or none at all), format options and anything else depends only on the  
plugin itself. A minimalist plugin does not need to provide support for format templates at all. The  
lack of support may also be desired by the security requirements of the application.  
According to the example, another plugin could also have an attribute "Position" so the position  
inside the block could be specified, and another plugin could have all of the attributes hard-coded  
so nobody could temper with the format templates and change them.  
Format templates can be add, copy, edit or deletes by using the corresponding button.  
Add-Button:  
Add a new format Template.  
Copy-Button:  
Copy an existent Template.  
Edit-Button:  
The Edit-Button enabled to change or add new Settings in the format Templates.  
Delete-Button:  
Delete the Format Template. A confirmation dialog is shown to proceed with the deletion.  
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6.2.4.Configuration (Global Settings and Test)  
The most important part in the chip encoding setup is to test the communication with the encoding  
device and to test if the encoder can access, write to and read from the chip. Some encoders  
require even global settings like authentication keys or the transfer speed, which is common for  
COM ports.  
Each plugin can optionally provide a user interface for both, the global settings and the encoding  
test. If one of these or both are supported, the corresponding buttons "Settings..." and "Test..." will  
be enabled.  
If these options are provided by the plugin, clicking on either button will open a configuration or a  
test dialog and show the corresponding functions that are necessary to configure the encoder  
hardware and to test the encoding of the card.  
The extent of the user interface depends on each plugin, i.e. there are no generic options from the  
driver.  
A sophisticated plugin should provide an easy-to-use user interface for both options and a way to  
do encoding tests with real data in the test dialog, preferably with the same format templates that  
have been set-up for the real encoding, as it is mandatory for the production that the hardware is  
working correctly with the encoder software and the data is encoded properly on the chip.  
Since both options are optional, a minimalist plugin does not need to provide these functions. The  
absence of these options may also be desired by the security requirements of the application.  
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6.3. Application Setup  
The chip encoding features of the driver are application independent, i.e. the application does not  
need to be set-up for the specific encoder hardware of the encoding plugins.  
The entire encoder-specific configuration is done in the Plugin Manager, stored and handled  
outside the printing application, as well as the encoding process itself.  
However, there are application requirements that need to be fulfilled in order to process the  
encoding data in the driver.  
All of the encoding data is transported in a so called "encoding string" to the driver and later to the  
plugin. The card layout must contain this string somewhere on the front page. This is especially  
important to remember when using two-sided layouts.  
If the driver recognizes the encoding string on the layout, it will not print it on the card but use it for  
encoding. Therefore, the encoding string must be sent "as text" by the application.  
The "switch" for the driver to find the encoding string is in the Card Type section of the document's  
printer properties. If "Smartchip" is selected here, the encoding string will be captured and  
processed.  
Unfortunately, it cannot be determined in advance whether an application sends the string in the  
correct format or not. The simplest way to check this is to print a layout containing a valid encoding  
string. If the string is printed, the application does not support the way how the driver intercepts the  
encoding string.  
However, this has been tested thoroughly with many different applications and there are two rules-  
of-thumb that you have to know:  
Pixel graphic drawing applications usually render text "as pixels" and are therefore not capable of  
sending the encoding string "as text" to the driver.  
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Special transformations for shading, blending, winding, squeezing, skewing, twisting, outlining and  
anything else do process the text "as graphic" and are therefore not suggested for the encoding  
string.  
The font, however, is not relevant for parsing, as long as if it is a standard Windows font.  
So to summarize all of the above:  
Important  
- The encoding string must be on front page of the layout!  
- The encoding string must be in plain standard format with no special effects in the  
layout!  
6.4. Multi-printer encoding  
By using multiple XID 590i printers in a printer group (see 5.2.2.1, Creation of Printer Groups), the  
throughput of produced cards per hour can significantly increased.  
The printer driver offers full support for printing and encoding on multiple printers simultaneously.  
Note that the correct port assignment for each printer using an encoder is required before printing  
and encoding in a printer group.  
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6.5. Printing and encoding over network  
Multiple workstations on the network can print on a PC that has one or more printers attached  
locally and has shared the printers in Windows. Such a PC is called print server.  
On the print server, it is mandatory that a user is logged on, otherwise the dispatcher will not be  
able to process the jobs.  
As the encoding string is embedded in the layout, the encoding string is transported inside the print  
job (or spool job) over the network from the printing workstation to the print server.  
The print server will properly process the job including the encoding, and distribute it to the  
corresponding printers.  
In an operator-less mode, it is even possible to re-encode and print failed jobs on other free  
printers with the option "Redistribute print job" on the Options page of Administration Center.  
This guarantees that all cards in the batch will be produced without user interaction - assuming that  
enough printers are in the group for high availability.  
6.6. Multiple encodings on one card  
The driver is capable of handling multiple encoding strings in one layout, which might be  
- different encoding format templates with one encoder  
- contact encoding and contactless encoding  
- combination with magstripe  
Usually, the driver processes the strings in the order how they are sent from the printing  
application. Since it is impossible to determine this, and since this differs for each application, a  
special keyword allows specifying the processing sequence of multiple encoding strings. Using the  
so-called "sequence order", the encoding and printing process can be tweaked to be performed in  
the fastest possible way.  
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6.7. Precoding  
Introduction  
A special preprocessing might be required by the application before encoding or printing the card,  
or both.  
In some cases, a serial number from a card needs to be processed and the card which has to be  
produced is selected by this serial number, i.e. the card holder record is determined by the number  
that is pre-encoded on the card.  
Another example of the need to preprocess the card is when the card's pre-encoded serial number  
must be printed on the card.  
In both cases, a pre-processing needs to be done before the real print job is created:  
- the card must be loaded to the encoder and some data from the chip is processed  
- the layout is selected or adjusted and send to the print job queue  
What is precoding?  
In the time between the first and the second step, this printer must be locked for the second step,  
which contains the data that needs to be encoded on the card or the layout that needs to be  
printed, or both. (This is especially important in a multi-printer environment)  
This first step is called "Precoding". In this step, the card will only be loaded to the encoder and  
the printer will be locked for the second step and data from the chip is processed. No printing is  
done at this step  
What is done in the precode step?  
In order to give the most flexibility, the plugin is completely free to decide what to do in the first  
step. Examples of possible processings are:  
- reading a serial number  
- writing it to a database or log-file and  
- report it to the application (to let it select the record for the printing layout and the encoding  
string)  
Precoding however does require the plugin to interact with the printing application so it can prepare  
the second processing step when the precode step is finished.  
Therefore, the plugin and the application must be customized to work together. As this requires the  
adaptation of the printing application to the plugin, precoding will not work with most standard  
applications, unless a special feedback interface is provided by the application out-of-the-box.  
This should always be done in collaboration with your system integrator!  
Important  
Precoding always requires customization of the plugin together with the printing  
application!  
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6.8. Encoding String  
In an encoding environment, there are many parameters that must be configured in order to the  
encoding to be performed correctly.  
We have seen above how to set-up the hardware, a way to configure the formatting and  
positioning of the data with sophisticated plugins, and now there's one thing left:  
The user data that actually needs to be encoded on the card.  
Since this data is different for each printed card, it is placed directly on the layout.  
The encoding string has a special format that can be recognized by the printer driver. There are  
several keywords that are reserved and required by the driver to determine what needs to be done.  
The basic syntax of an encoding string is:  
{pi="<pluginname>" [ft="<formattemplatename>"] [so="<n>"] [pre] [pid="<n>"]  
[[field1="abcd"] [field2="732894732984"]...] }  
Attributes in square brackets [...] are optional.  
Attributes in pointy brackets <...> are mandatory.  
Double quotes "..." must be present in the string  
Double-quotes inside encoding data must be escaped with a backslash before the character, e.g.  
when encoding the string  
John "Doe" Wood  
the attribute must look like:  
{ pi=... field1="John \"Doe\" Wood" ...}  
The encoding string always starts and ends with the curly brackets {...}, containing the encoding  
information for one encoding. There may be multiple encoding strings on the layout, as described  
in 6.6.  
User Data  
The "field1" and "field2" attributes contain the user data that will be encoded and must be named  
according to the plugin and the used format template. There is no fixed naming convention, so  
field1 may be Firstname or EmployeeNo or anything else except the reserved keywords (see  
table below for a description).  
The number of user data attributes depends on the plugin and the template format that is used for  
the encoding string.  
Since the encoding string is fixed in the layout, it is the responsibility of the application to replace  
the variable user data on runtime, when printing the layout.  
Many card managements and even other standard applications allow the replacement of  
placeholders when a job is sent to the printer.  
Since almost every application handles variable data in a different way, it is far beyond the scope  
of this document to give instructions on how to do this. It is recommended to look up the  
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corresponding section of the application's handbook on how to set up a text field with a string that  
can hold both, fixed and variable data.  
There are three types of applications that:  
- recognize placeholders and replace them inside the fixed text encoding string  
- require a temporary field and a script to build the full encoding string  
- cannot replace user data at all  
Usually applications belonging to the latter category will not be used at all for card production with  
variable data per record because they cannot even print variable data.  
Important  
- Sophisticated plugins can provide a user interface to visually build and test a  
syntactically correct encoding string that reflects the fields from the selected format  
template!  
- Applications should provide a way to replace data inside a text field per-record.  
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The following keywords in an encoding string are reserved by the driver and processed in a special  
way.  
Keyword Option  
Format  
Description  
pi  
mandatory Text  
plugin name  
This name must match with the one shown in the Installed  
Plugins list in Plugin Manager.  
ft  
optional  
optional  
Text  
format template name  
This name must match with one of the format templates  
shown in the Format Templates list in Plugin Manager for  
the plugin selected above (keyword "pi").  
so  
Number  
sequence order  
This specifies the sequence order and should only be used  
when using multiple encoding strings on one card. The  
numbers can be chosen freely.  
The encodings will be processed in ascending order.  
If two so-numbers are equal, the processing order of the  
two is undefined and dependent on the application!  
pre  
optional  
-
precode step  
This indicates that this is a precode step in which the card  
will only be loaded but not yet printed.  
This attribute must be present in the precode step and  
must be omitted in the second (encode) step. It has no  
value!  
In addition, the printer will be locked for the precode-id  
(see below).  
pid  
optional  
Number  
precode id  
The number must uniquely identify the precode step and  
must be the same on the second (encode) step.  
This attribute is mandatory in an environment where  
precoding is done and must be present in both steps.  
The application needs to take care that each card to be  
printed and encoded gets a unique precode ID that is used  
for both steps.  
The printer is locked in the first step for this precode ID  
and only a second job with the same ID can unlock the  
printer. Therefore it is required that other cards have  
different IDs.  
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6.8.1.Encoding string examples  
1. Simple encoding string  
{pi="Contact" ft="Guest" ...encoding data... }  
Uses the plugin "Contact" and the format template "Guest" to encode the encoding data, then  
prints the card.  
2. Multiple encoding strings  
{pi="Mifare" ft="All Access" so="2" ...encoding data... }  
{pi="Contact" ft="Payment" so="1" ...encoding data... }  
First encodes with the plugin "Contact" and the format template "Payment", then encodes with the  
plugin "Mifare" and the format template "All Access", then prints.  
3. Precoding  
Job 1: {pi="Contact" ft="Guest" pre pid="16457" ...encoding data... }  
Job 2: {pi="Contact" ft="Guest" pid="16457" ...encoding data... }  
Job 1 runs the plugin "Contact" using the format template "Guest" to read something from the card  
and locks the printer for the second job with the precode id "16457".  
Job 2 runs the same plugin and format template on the previously locked printer to encode the  
data, then prints.  
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4. Visual appearance of encoding strings  
This example shows how an encoding string does appear in the application window and does not  
appear on the printed card  
Encoding string in the layout  
Printed card  
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7. Troubleshooting and known limitations  
Print Errors  
As a result of the enhanced error recovery capability of the AIPM driver, the user can decide in  
case of an error to cancel, delete, recover, pause or re-print jobs.  
In case the error persists, mostly due to a hardware error, please write down the error message  
and contact the company from which you purchased the printer.  
Known limitations  
- Copy printouts depend on the applications used. In this case, use the "Collate" or "Sort" option  
for printing copies.  
- In some cases underlines will be printed in CMY instead in K.  
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8. Appendix A  
Layout placement on card  
The printer driver uses a technology that allows you to quickly setup and adjust the document  
properties for correct layout placement on the printed card.  
This section describes the idea behind it and how to find the correct settings in six intuitive steps.  
For first time users, take the card template that was used for designing the layout. Place it in front  
of you to be able to look at it and to turn the card.  
Open the printing preferences in the application you want to print (usually in menu File -> Print... -  
> select printer -> click on Preferences...)  
2
1
5
6
The numbers show the steps which are explained on the following pages.  
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Step 1: One- or two-sided layout  
Check if the design is a one or two-sided layout, i.e. if the layout has only a front side or a front  
and back side.  
One sided layout:  
Select  
+
+
=
=
Front side of card  
Back side of card  
or  
Two sided layout:  
Select  
Front side of card  
Back side of card  
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Step 2: Landscape or portrait  
Check if the design is a landscape or a portrait design.  
Landscape  
Select  
=
or  
Portrait  
Select  
=
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Step 3: Visible encoding features, Magnetic Stripe or Contact Chip  
If the card is not blank, it is important to select the features so the driver knows in which order and  
the sides must be printed.  
Magnetic stripe card  
Select  
=
=
or  
Contact chip card  
Select  
Note: If the card has both encoding features, you need to select both types, Magstripe  
and Smartchip.  
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Step 4: Flip axis  
The driver determines the rotation of the layout sides from the flip axis of the card, which is the axis  
around which the card can be flipped and the layout stays in the correct orientation, not upside-  
down.  
The following illustration shows a vertical flip axis, i.e. the card is flipped along its short side edge:  
Vertical flip axis  
Select  
=
=
or  
Horizontal flip axis  
Select  
Rule of thumb:  
If you turn the card around the short edge (vertical flip axis) and the back-side is upside-down,  
select the horizontal flip axis.  
Note: For one-sided layouts, the flip axes are not selectable.  
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Step 5: Rotation of the card  
For non-blank cards, the layout design must cope with either the contact chip or the magnetic  
stripe or both on each side of the card. In the layout, these areas are usually left blank and the  
Rotation-button allows the print to match the layout, i.e. to place the elements in the correct  
positions as they were intended during layout creation.  
Magnetic stripe:  
The stripe can either be on the top or the bottom of the layout.  
Contact chip:  
The chip can either be on the left or the right side of the layout.  
Important:  
The rotation button will rotate the card, so both, the position of either chip or magnetic stripe will  
rotate on both sides of the layout.  
The following illustrations show some examples of magnetic stripe and chip cards and a  
combination of both types and the effect of the rotate-button.  
Note: The same applies for one-sided cards.  
Magnetic stripe  
Contact chip  
+
+
+
+
Magnetic stripe + contact chip  
+
+
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Step 6: Exchange the card sides  
As seen in the last step, for non-blank cards, the position of the magnetic stripe or contact chip or  
both must be adjusted to fit the layout. While the Rotation-button rotated the card on both sides,  
the Exchange-button allows to swap the front and back sides if the magnetic stripe or the chip are  
shown at the wrong side of the layout.  
Magnetic stripe:  
The stripe can either be on the front or the back side of the layout.  
Contact chip:  
The chip can either be on the front or the back side of the layout.  
The following illustrations show some examples of magnetic stripe and chip cards and a  
combination of both types and the effect of the rotate-button.  
Note: The same applies for one-sided cards.  
Magnetic stripe  
Contact chip  
+
+
+
+
Magnetic stripe + contact chip  
+
+
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Ultra Electronics Card Systems  
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