20
Elements of Card Design
Card Design Changes That Affect Bar Codes
If
you
make
substantial
changes
to
the
way
you
produce
cards,
review
setup
tasks
to
make
sure
that
cards
continue
to
have
the
quality
you
require.
Substantial
changes
that
can
affect
bar
codes
include:
•
Changing
from
batch
processing
to
issuing
single
cards
(or
changing
from
issuing
single
cards
to
batch
processing).
Check
for
differences
in
K
printing
and
full
‐
color
printing.
•
Purchasing
a
new
brand
of
card
stock,
which
can
change
the
color
of
some
images.
•
Changing
to,
or
from,
preprinted
cards,
which
can
change
the
color
of
some
images.
•
Moving
the
card
printer
to
a
new
location,
where
environmental
changes
such
as
amount
of
light
or
relative
humidity
can
affect
images,
supplies,
or
printer
operation.
If
you
change
the
design
of
your
cards,
or
if
you
start
producing
an
additional
card
design,
review
setup
tasks
to
make
sure
that
each
design
prints
as
required.
Test
new
card
designs
as
described
in
this
guide.
You
might
identify
changes
to
your
process
to
support
production
of
more
than
one
design.
Print Bar Codes With the Card Printer Driver
The
Card
Printer
Driver
includes
a
setting
that
allows
the
printer
to
use
the
black (K)
panel
to
the
bars
of
a
bar
code
embedded
in
a
color
image,
making
it
more
likely
to
be
read
by
a
scanner.
When
the
Driver
Printing
Preferences
option
black
image
pixels
using
monochrome
is
set
to
On
,
the
Card
Printer
Driver
prints
the
seven
black
‐
most
shades
(from
a
palette
of
256
shades)
using
the
K
panel
of
a
color
ribbon.
Refer
to
the
printer’s
Driver
Guide
for
complete
information
about
how
to
specify
this
setting.
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