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NOTE: The greater the number of colors, the better the image, but the larger the file size will be. The
settings in the “Compression” field are automatically set at standard values for the file type selected.
Unless you are familiar with graphic file compression, it is recommended that you leave the
Compression settings at their standard values.
18. By default, the exported user signature file is saved in the same folder with the original user photo.
If the signature file should be saved in a different folder, click the at the right side of the “Save
in” field. Navigate through the folders in the host computer’s hard disk drive until you locate the
desired folder. Click on the button. The user signature file is exported and the Acquire
and Edit Images window reappears (see Figure 9-33 on page 28 of this section).
19. Once the user signature has been acquired, you have three options.
- To acquire a user photo, skip to “Acquire and Edit User Photo” on page 20 of this section.
- To acquire a secondary image, skip to “Acquire and Edit Images” on page 23 of this section.
- If you are ready to print a card, click on the button and skip to “Preview
and Print a Badge” below.
5.5 Preview and Print a Badge
Once all information and images applicable to the user are collected, the badge is ready to print.
1. Click on the button and the Preview and Print Badge window opens and a
sample of the badge is displayed (see Figure 9-35).
Figure 9-35Preview and Print a Single-Sided Badge
2. If the badge is two-sided, the window adjusts its size to display both sides of the badge (see Figure
9-36 on page 30 of this section).