Abstract: A method for making a credit card (or other type of data storing card) comprising a magnetic strip includes the step of depositing a magnetic recording layer on a substrate, cutting the substrate into strips, and mounting the strips onto the credit card. In one embodiment, the strips comprise glass that is sufficiently thin to be bendable. The magnetic recording layer is sputtered onto the glass using a high temperature sputtering apparatus. In another embodiment, the substrate is a metal foil. The data recording capacity of the magnetic strip is greater than that which can be achieved by using particulate media.
Abstract: A data system (1) includes a credit card type substrate (3) and a data unit (2). The substrate has first and second edges (28, 30) and a data surface region (26) between the edges. The data unit includes a base (4), a substrate support (60) mounted to the base for controlled movement along a first path (14), and a data head driver (6), also mounted to the base, including a data head which reciprocates along a second path (10) oriented perpendicular to the first path. The data head contacts the data surface region on the substrate and first and second data head support surfaces (120, 122) located at opposite ends of the second path adjacent to the first and second edges of the substrate. The data head support surfaces and the data surface region are coplanar.