Paper Path |
Paper path is easily accessible for clearing jams and cleaning the optic area. A simple hinged
connection allows the upper assembly to open for complete access to the paper path |
Scan Area |
Reads up to 12 rows at .25" centers x 80 mark positions |
Feed Method |
Manual insertion with powered transport feed, with option of ejecting front or rear
|
Scanning Speed |
20" (50.8 cm) per second |
Throughput |
Approximately 25-30 cards per minute |
Form Size |
3.25" x 5" to 3.25" x 14"; 8.2 cm x 12.7 cm to 8.2 cm x 35.6 cm |
Paper Weight |
18 to 100 lb. bond, ledger, index or OCR - .004 inches (.0035" - .015" media
thickness) |
Read Technique |
Graded index fiber, single-sided, manual feed |
Form Marking (Visible Red) |
#2 pencil blue or black ball point pen; blue or black felt-tip pen; pre-printed marks
|
Form Marking (Infrared Option) |
#2 pencil pre-printed marks |
Interface/Baud Rate |
RS-232c asynchronous (PC serial) 9600 baud; USB |
OMR Status/Version |
Dynamically request an 8 bit status byte or firmware version from the OMR |
Data Flow Control |
Utilizes XON/XOFF to control the flow of data from the OMR to the application program
|
Data Output |
Binary ASCII values |
Microprocessor |
Motorola 16-bit microcontroller |
Timing Track Selection |
Select top (right) or bottom (left) for the location of the timing track |
Timing Track Alignment |
In-line (data mark area between leading and trailing edge of the same timing
mark. Offset (data mark area between trailing edge of the leading timing mark and the leading edge of the next timing mark) |
Dimensions |
5.28" wide x 2.394" high x 5.284" long (134.21 mm wide x 82.93 mm high x 134.21 mm
long) |
Power Requirements |
Universal power adapter 100 - 240 VAC 47 - 63 Hz |
Operating Conditions |
41° to 113° Fahrenheit; 5° to 45° centigrade; 30% to 80% humidity,
noncondensing |
Weight |
2.5 lbs (1.1kg); shipping weight 3 lbs (1.4kg) |
Dual Roller Option |
The standard Mark-IT 1200 requires a 0.750" white space lead in from the leading edge
of the card to the first timing mark (or data marking areas). The dual idler/roller option drops the 0.750" requirement down to 0.250", making it
compatible with the IBM card specification and most gaming bet slip and receipt requirements. |