GB/T 15120.3-1994
AbolishedIdentification cards--Recording technique--Part 3:Location of embossed characters on ID-1 cards
识别卡 记录技术 第3部分:ID-1型卡上凸印字符的位置
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the exact physical location and dimensions for embossed characters on ID-1 type identification cards, such as credit cards and driver's licenses. It is applied in the manufacturing and personalization of plastic cards to ensure that raised characters align correctly with imprinters and readers used in point-of-sale and identification systems. Compliance guarantees interoperability across card issuers and processing equipment in financial, banking, and government identification contexts.
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