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Dip reader

A DIP reader is an electronic device for reading an electronically encoded card that is inserted and then removed from the device.

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A DIP reader (Document Insertion Processor) is an electronic device for reading an electronically encoded card that is inserted and then removed from the device.1

A typical dip reader is used for reading credit cards where the data are either encoded on a magnetic stripe or an internal computer chip. The magnetic stripe on a card is typically read as the card is extracted. If the card is a smart card, then the data transfer typically takes place when the card is fully inserted. In this case, the card is held while data transfer is taking place.

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  1. "Here's What A Card Skimmer Looks Like On An ATM". Consumerist. 8 March 2018. Retrieved 13 April 2023.