FARGO electronic Quatro ID Card Printer manual VII. Clearing a Ribbon JAM

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5.Once the card is cleared, re-install the ribbon and close the Printhead Assembly and Top Cover. If the on-line light is flashing, press and release it. Quatro will save the print information and resume printing with a new card. Remember, both the on/cancel and on-line lights must be ON solid in order for Quatro to print.

VII. CLEARING A RIBBON JAM

If the ribbon becomes jammed in the drive roller (visible when you open the printer), use the following procedure to correct the problem:

1.Leave the power ON.

2.Remove the Take-Up core (the side with used ribbon on it) from in between the two black Ribbon Drive Hubs.

3.Steadily pull the ribbon up and out of the printer as you press and hold down the printerÕs on-line button. This will rotate the drive roller backwards and eject the ribbon while you are pulling gently upwards. If the ribbon breaks, simply tape it back together making sure that it is fed from beneath both ribbon cores.

4.Once the jam is cleared, re-install the ribbon and close the Printhead Assembly and Top Cover. If the on-line light is flashing, press and release it. Quatro will save the print information and resume printing with a new card. Remember, both the on/cancel and on-line lights must be ON solid in order for Quatro to print. If the drive roller appears dirty after the jam is cleared, clean it according to the steps in Section IX.

VIII. CLEANING THE CARD FEED ROLLERS

To assure consistent printer operation, all of the gray card feed rollers within Quatro should be cleaned during every ribbon change (every 250 prints) or if the rollers are noticeably dirty. To clean these rollers, use the special adhesive-backed Cleaning Cards from the Printer Cleaning Kit. Refer to the following steps to run a Cleaning Card through your printer:

1.Remove the ribbon and cards from the printer. The Cleaning Roller Assembly can remain within the printer during this cleaning process.

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Contents Quatro ID Card Printer UserÕs Manual Printing History Table of Contents Appendix a Magnetic Stripe Encoding Module II. about Moisture Condensation Getting StartedThank YOU Choosing a Good LocationIII. Unpacking and Inspection Applying Power Powering Up the PrinterPower Input Port II. Identifying the Printer Features About Ribbons Ribbons and CardsII. Loading Ribbon Into the Printer Release Tab Printhead Assembly Take-up Ribbon Supply Ribbon Drive Hubs Ribbon Sensor IV. Loading Cards Into the Printer III. about CardsCard Stack Card Input Tray Printing a Self Test Connecting the Printer to Your Computer Using the Quatro ID Card PrinterWindows 95/98 or Windows NT II. Installing the Windows Printer DriverWindows Panel III. Installing the 32-BIT Print Spooler for Windows 95/98Using the Quatro ID Card Printer IV. Setting UP the Windows Printer Driver Card Size Windows 95/98Windows NT Controls Color MatchingFast 32-bit Spooler Dither ModePanel Graphics No Margins Mag Encode OnlyMagnetics Rear of Printer PositionWrite Direct to Port Ribbon TypeRotate Printing a Card Supplies Required MaintenanceII. Standard Printhead Cleaning IV. Cleaning the PRINTER’S Case III. Expanded Printhead CleaningVI. Clearing a Card JAM Cleaning the Inside of the PrinterVII. Clearing a Ribbon JAM VIII. Cleaning the Card Feed RollersInsert this end first Sticky Side Up Maintaining the Cleaning Rollers IX. Cleaning the Drive RollerMaintenance On-line LED light is flashing TroubleshootingPrinter doesn’t work at all ’m having problems printing from Windows 95/98 On/cancel LED light is flashingRibbon doesn’t seem to wind or print properly Ribbon has torn or even broken Card or ribbon is jammedMy prints have blotches small voids in them My prints have streaks in themTwo or more cards feed at the same time Photos on my ID cards look very pixelatedCard won’t feed and the on-line LED starts blinking Printing gets cut off or is not centered on the cardPrinting Area Technical SpecificationsMagnectic Track Options Encoding Mode / Magnetic Track SelectionEncoded Bit Density Magnetic Track OptionsCharacter Data Parity LRC Generation ModeCharacter Data Size Character Ascii OffsetIII. Sending Track Information II. Track Locations~1%JULIE ANDERSON623-85-1253? II. CENTRONICS-TYPE Parallel Interface Appendix B Interfacing InformationIntroduction Drive roller IndexRibbon type Page

Quatro ID Card Printer specifications

The FARGO Electronic Quattro ID Card Printer is a versatile and efficient solution for creating high-quality identification cards. This state-of-the-art printer is designed to cater to a variety of industries, including education, healthcare, and corporate environments, making it an ideal choice for organizations that require reliable and secure ID card printing.

One of the standout features of the Quattro ID Card Printer is its ability to produce vibrant, full-color cards with exceptional clarity. Utilizing advanced dye-sublimation technology, the printer ensures that images and text are reproduced with remarkable precision. The printer has a resolution of 300 dpi, providing sharp details and rich colors that enhance the overall appearance of the ID cards.

Another key characteristic of the Quattro printer is its dual-sided printing capability. This feature allows users to print on both sides of the card in a single pass, significantly reducing production time and enhancing productivity. Organizations can utilize the back side of the card for vital information, such as magnetic stripes, barcodes, or additional identification details.

The Quattro ID Card Printer also incorporates smart card encoding technology, which enables the printing and encoding of RFID and smart chip technology onto cards. This is particularly beneficial for organizations that require heightened security measures, as it allows for the storage of sensitive information directly on the ID card itself.

User-friendliness is another essential aspect of the FARGO Quattro ID Card Printer. The device features an intuitive interface with easy-to-navigate controls, making it accessible for operators of all skill levels. Additionally, the printer is designed for seamless integration with existing software systems, facilitating a smooth workflow.

The robust build and compact design of the Quattro printer make it suitable for a variety of settings. Its durable construction ensures longevity while occupying minimal space on a desk or workstation. Furthermore, the printer is equipped with USB and Ethernet connectivity options, providing flexibility in how it can be deployed within an organization.

In conclusion, the FARGO Electronic Quattro ID Card Printer is a powerful tool for creating secure, professional-grade identification cards. With its advanced printing technology, dual-sided printing capability, smart card encoding, and user-friendly features, it stands out as a reliable choice for organizations looking to enhance their ID card issuance processes. Whether for employee badges, student IDs, or membership cards, the Quattro printer is an excellent investment in security and quality.