
Maxsys and MX Series Software Administrator’s Guide 113
Indent Element
Use the following information to define the properties of an Indent Element.
Indent throughput is dependent upon module assignment per indent
element. Emboss module throughput is dependant on the number, location,
font, and make-up of characters to be embossed/indented. Multiple
modules may be used in a system to increase system throughput by
dividing lines up among modules. The slowest module will determine
system throughput.
Ganging Priority
(Maxsys Only)
To improve throughput, indent/emboss operations can be
ganged. Select the priority for the ganging operation from
the list. Number 1 is given the highest priority, None is given
the lowest priority.
Assign Relative
Module (MX Series
Only)
If there are multiple Embossing modules in a system, each
operation defined in Card Setup can be assigned a “relative
module number” to indicate which Embossing module will
carry out the operation. This allows the modules to work
together to increase card throughput.
The MX Series software determines which Embossing module
is capable of performing each operation and assigns the
modules to operations that are not given relative numbers. If
an operation is assigned via relative module number to a
module that is not capable of performing the operation, the
software will attempt to reassign the operation to some other
module. If the reassignment succeeds, card processing is not
interrupted and a warning message is posted in the event
log. If the reassignment fails, the software issues an error.
Settings Tab Properties
Name The name of the Indent Element
Side The side of the card (Front or Back) on which the operation is
to occur
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