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TTPM2 Installation and Programming Manual
September, 99
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Grain direction
Transport
direction
5
3.9
8 ±0
.2
L ±0.25 (see below)
0.6
R 3.15 ±0.3
Thermal
coating
Magnetic
stripe
0.04 max.
0.18 min.
0.4 max.
SW95044C
Stub perforation (if applicable)
Magnetic stripe must be cut
Tabs
L= 85.6 (standard as per ISO 7810)
L= 110.0 (customer special)
6 mm
Perforation not allowed
within this 6 mm wide area
Magnetic code must not
cross optional perforation
Figure 31. Non gapped tickets (for printers with burst separator)
+
Grain direction
Transport
direction
5
3.9
8 ±0
.2
L ±0.25 (see below)
0.6
R 3.15 ±0.3
Thermal
coating
Magnetic
stripe
0.04 max.
0.18 min.
0.4 max.
Stub perforation (if applicable)
Magnetic stripe must be cut
Tabs
L= 85.6 (standard as per ISO 7810)
L= 110.0 (customer special)
6 mm
Perforation not allowed
within this 6 mm wide area
7.
0 m
m
1
5.
8
2 m
in.
1.0
Magnetic code must not
cross optional perforation
SW95044D
Figure 32. Both gapped and non-gapped tickets with center track can be used in printers ordered with center
track option
12.4.1
Tickets with 45° cut corners
Some applications are using tickets with cut corners without radius. These tickets are not
within the specifications for use in the TTPM2 printer series. The effect will be that the
ticket detection point moves about 1.3 mm, not only causing incorrect cut but also erro-
neous placement of the magnetic code.
The coding starts 1.3 mm too early resulting in synchronization zeroes being lost in the
beginning of the ticket. On units configured for center track, the ticket should be readable
in both directions. If synchronization is lost, the tickets will be readable if inserted one
way, but not the other way around.