HID FARGO HDP5000 User Guide User Manual

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July 2013

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HDP5000 & HDPii Plus Card Printer Encoder User Guide_L000950, 3.0

4.9.5.1

Using the Rotate 180 Degrees (Front or Back)

Use this option to change the position of the printed image in relation to the set location of a
card's Magnetic Stripe or smart chip.

Step

Procedure

1

Select the

Rotate Front 180 Degrees option to rotate the image on the front of the card by 180

degrees when printed.

OR

Select the

Rotate Back 180 Degrees option to rotate the image on the back of the card by 180

degrees when printed.

4.9.5.2

Using the Disable printing option

Use this option to disable the printing capabilities of the Printer while still allowing the Printer to
encode cards.

Note: This option is useful to encode or re-encode preprinted cards without wasting additional
time or printing supplies.

Step

Procedure

1

Select this option to ensure sending no print data to the Printer (while sending all encoding instructions
according to how they are configured within the software).

This option also allows you to laminate the card.

4.9.5.3

Using the Dual Pass and Invert F-Panel Image options

See Configuring Fluorescent Data using Workbench procedure, page 84.

Dual Pass option: This refers to the fact that the fluorescing dye can be applied to a
separate panel of HDP InTM Film.

Note: First, the YMC ink is applied to a panel of InTM Film; then, the F and possibly K
are applied to a separate panel. If this is not done, the fluorescent ink tends to mix with
the YMC colors and lose its fluorescent qualities; it also tends to become invisible.

Use the default

Dual Pass

option if using the fluorescent image in places where other

dye is used or if selecting

Invert F Panel

.

Invert F-Panel option: This refers to the ability to cause light or white areas of the
image to fluoresce and dark colors to remain dark on the printed card when exposed to
a UV light.

Note: This was requested because the fluorescent dye color is bright when black light
is applied to it. By default, the dark areas of the image will fluoresce on the card and the
lighter or white areas will have no dye applied.

The User can select the

Invert F-Panel option to cause the black in the design to show

as dark on the card. This option is recommended if the user is printing a photo.

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