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DTC400/DTC300/DTC300M Card Printer User Guide (Rev. 1.1)
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Glossary of Terms (continued)
Term Definition
CR-79 A card dimension standard of 2.0625" L X 3.3125" W (+/-0.002" W,
+/-0.005" L) or 52.400 X 84.150 mm.
CR-80 A card dimension standard of 2.125" X 3.370" (+/-0.002" W, +/-
0.005" L) or 53.975 X 85.598 mm.
CR-90 A card dimension standard of 2.375" X 3.625" (+/-0.002" W, +/-
0.005" L) or 60.325 X 92.075 mm.
CR-100 A card dimension standard of 2.625" X 3.875" (+/-0.002" W, +/-
0.005" L) or 66.675 X 98.425 mm.
Cursor The marker in the LCD Display Window that indicates the active
selection.
Darkness A reference to color saturation.
DB-9 A 9 pin, D-shaped connector, typically used in serial port interfaces.
DC Motor A Motor that works on DC with continuous motion.
DC (Direct Current) Electronic flow that is unidirectional, flowing from the positive (+) to
negative (-) of a power source.
Default A setting or parameter that comes preset from the factory in Driver
or firmware. Performance parameters may be customized in the
Driver, but can be reset to the factory values usually through the
push of the default button. The default values for the firmware are
usually denoted on a label attached to the Printer.
Defrag Abbreviation for defragmenting. The process of reformatting data on
a hard Drive so that it uses space more efficiently.
DIP switches (Dual
In-line Package
Switches)
A small array of mechanical switches installed on the board that can
be configured to change Printer operations including providing a
variety of self-tests.
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