
112 Card Setup
Y The vertical coordinate at which the operation is to occur.
Click the icon to use Data Field information for the Y
coordinate.
• For Maxsys – From 0.15 inch (3.81 mm) to 1.42 inches
(36.09 mm), measured from the bottom edge of the
card to the center line of the character
• For MX Series – From 0.16 inch (4.064 mm) to 1.46 inches
(37.08 mm) for 10 CPI characters, and from 0.20 (5.205
mm) to 1.46 inches (37.08 mm) for 7 CPI characters,
measured from the bottom edge of the card to the
center line of the character
Click the icon to select Data Field information for this
operation.
Units Select Inches or Centimeters
Text The text to be embossed on the card. Click the icon to select
Data Field, Feedback Field, or Runtime Composite
information for this operation.
Font Select the emboss font from the list of available fonts. Click
the icon to select Data Field, Feedback Field, or Runtime
Composite information for this operation.
Advanced Tab Properties
Character Spacing
(CPI)
Spacing (in characters-per-inch) of the emboss characters.
You can use the font’s Default Value or you can Override the
default value and select a custom value using the dialog.
Direction Forward or Reverse, the direction on the card the embossing
is to occur
Secondary Font Japanese users print with two different fonts on the same line
of Emboss or Indent. With Japanese characters, there is a
distinct meaning between characters of different sizes and
one field of emboss data can contain characters that need
different sizes. Without defining a secondary font, either the
default spacing from the primary font is used or the card
setup spacing override is used for both fonts.
Select the Secondary Font check box to enable this option
and then select the font from the list of available system fonts.
Click the icon to select Data Field, Feedback Field, or
Runtime Composite information for this operation.
Preceding
Operations
Click Add/Modify to open the dialog from which you can
select the operation(s) to occur before this operation. Use the
arrows to move the operations from one column to the other.
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