Magicard Rio 2e User Manual - page 14
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RIO 2e, TANGO 2e & TANGO +L Printers USER MANUAL
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Card Size:
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Standard (CR80) = 3.375” x 2.125” (86.5 mm wide x 53.98mm high).
Card Thickness:
Rio 2e/Tango 2e
Tango +L
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Minimum - 0.020” (0.51mm) 0.030” (0.76mm) only
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Standard - 0.030” (0.76mm) 0.030” (0.76mm) only
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Maximum - 0.063” (1.60mm)
0.030” (0.76mm) only
To obtain good quality prints the card must be:
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Glossy white.
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Free from dirt and grease.
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Free from surface contamination.
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Free from pits and bumps in the surface.
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Free from burrs at the edge of the card.
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Completely flat.
Printable area of the card:
Both the Rio and Tango printer offer high quality edge to edge (full bleed) printing.
Thus the surface of the card may be printed edge to edge.
Dye cut PVC cards typically have an edge roll off (bevel) which can result in a fine white line around the edge of full bleed printed
cards. When setting up your card design using your graphics software on your PC, you should use a maximum page size of 1026 pixels
(3.45”/87.5mm) x 642 pixels (2.13”/54mm).
Self-Adhesive Cards
We recommend only self adhesive cards supplied by Ultra Electronics via your Magicard dealership. There are many different types of
self-adhesive cards. Thorough investigation and testing has shown that poorer quality or incorrect card types will cause problems in the
printer. These problems range from poor image quality, failure to feed from the card hopper and dye-film being cut through to cards
getting jammed in the roller mechanism.
Contact Chip Cards
Smart cards must conform to the ISO 7816 specification, with the chip contacts being below the surface of the card. It is unwise to
print graphics or text directly adjacent to the chip as image quality may be affected.
For encoding of contact chip cards, a set of pins connects the card chip contacts to a connector on the rear of the printer. This enables
the transfer of data from the computer or encoding hardware.
You can encode smart cards while in the printer prior to printing the image, so that it becomes a continuous operation. The printers’
firmware has commands to enable software to position the card, allow encoding from an external source and subsequent printing of the
related image.
Contactless (Proximity) Chip Cards
Proximity cards must be completely flat with no sign of the chip or antenna being visible in the surface of the card. One of the benefits
of your Magicard printer is that contactless cards can be encoded (written to) at the same time as being printed. A communication unit
in the printer connects to a connector on the rear of the printer.
This enables the transfer of data to and from the computer or encoding hardware.
Card Material
Not all white plastic cards are the same. For best image quality always use high quality video grade PVC cards.
Pure PVC card stock or laminated PVC/polyester cards are available. The latter are more durable and better suited to heavy use and
heat lamination when required. For access control and smart card applications, your dealer should provide the appropriate type for
direct to card printing. For good consistent results, stick to a single variety of good quality cards, such as those available from your
Magicard dealer.
7. Choosing the right Cards