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CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 7811-3-96 (R2000)
Identification Cards - Recording Technique - Part 3: Location of Embossed Characters on ID-1 Cards (Adopted ISO/IEC 7811-3:1995)
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Published by CSA Group
Publication Year 1996
Reaffirmed in 2000
3 pages
Withdrawn
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Scope
This part of ISO/IEC 7811 specifies the location of embossed characters on identification cards of ID-1 size, the dimensions of which are specified in ISO/IEC 7810. The embossed characters are intended for transfer of data either by use of imprinters or by visual or machine reading.
ISO/IEC 10373 specifies the test procedures used to check cards against the parameters specified in this part of ISO/IEC 7811.
This part of ISO/IEC 7811 specifies the requirements for cards used for identification. It takes into consideration both human and machine aspects and states minimum requirements.
NOTE - Numeric values in the SI and/or Imperial measurement system in this part of ISO/IEC 7811 may have been rounded off and therefore are consistent with, but not exactly equal to, each othe r. Either system may be used, but the two should not be intermixed or reconverted. The original design was made using the Imperial measurement system.
This part of ISO/IEC 7811 specifies the location of embossed characters on identification cards of ID-1 size, the dimensions of which are specified in ISO/IEC 7810. The embossed characters are intended for transfer of data either by use of imprinters or by visual or machine reading.
ISO/IEC 10373 specifies the test procedures used to check cards against the parameters specified in this part of ISO/IEC 7811.
This part of ISO/IEC 7811 specifies the requirements for cards used for identification. It takes into consideration both human and machine aspects and states minimum requirements.
NOTE - Numeric values in the SI and/or Imperial measurement system in this part of ISO/IEC 7811 may have been rounded off and therefore are consistent with, but not exactly equal to, each othe r. Either system may be used, but the two should not be intermixed or reconverted. The original design was made using the Imperial measurement system.