FARGO electronic Quatro ID Card Printer manual IX. Cleaning the Drive Roller

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IX. CLEANING THE DRIVE ROLLER

QuatroÕs Drive Roller should be cleaned during every ribbon change or after every 250 prints. This helps to prevent jams and maintain uninterrupted service. Also perform this procedure if the roller is noticeably dirty. Use the following steps to clean the roller:

1.Leave the power ON and open the printerÕs Top Cover by gently grasping the front sides of the cover and lifting upward. The cover will tilt open from front-to-back.

2.Open the Printhead Assembly by gently pulling up on the assemblyÕs Release Tab and lifting upward. Allow the assembly to swing completely open.

3.Remove the ribbon, and locate the Drive Roller.

4.Use a Cleaning Pad from the Printer Cleaning Kit or a soft, lint-free cloth slightly moistened with isopropyl alcohol to wipe the roller clean. Press the on/cancel and on-line buttons to move the roller back and forth while cleaning.

5.After the roller is clean and completely dry, re-install the ribbon and close the Printhead Assembly and Top Cover.

X.MAINTAINING THE CLEANING ROLLERS

The Cleaning Rollers remove dust particles from a blank card as it feeds into the printer. Cleaning these rollers will help prevent contaminated cards from passing beneath the printhead, thus extending the printheadÕs life and allowing for higher quality output. The Cleaning Rollers should be cleaned during every ribbon change or after every 250 prints. Use the following steps to clean the rollers:

1.Open the Top Cover of the printer by gently grasping the front sides of the cover and lifting upward. The cover will tilt open from front-to-back.

2.Open the Printhead Assembly by gently pulling up on the assemblyÕs Release Tab and lifting upward. Allow the assembly to swing completely open.

3.Remove the ribbon.

4.Locate the assembly labeled Cleaning Roller.

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Contents Quatro ID Card Printer UserÕs Manual Printing History Table of Contents Appendix a Magnetic Stripe Encoding Module Thank YOU Getting StartedChoosing a Good Location II. about Moisture CondensationIII. 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 Windows NT Windows 95/98Card Size Controls Color MatchingFast 32-bit Spooler Dither ModePanel Graphics Magnetics Mag Encode OnlyNo Margins Rear of Printer PositionRotate Ribbon TypeWrite Direct to Port 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 Printer doesn’t work at all TroubleshootingOn-line LED light is flashing ’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 themCard won’t feed and the on-line LED starts blinking Photos on my ID cards look very pixelatedPrinting gets cut off or is not centered on the card Two or more cards feed at the same timePrinting Area Technical SpecificationsMagnectic Track Options Encoding Mode / Magnetic Track SelectionEncoded Bit Density Magnetic Track OptionsCharacter Data Size LRC Generation ModeCharacter Ascii Offset Character Data ParityIII. Sending Track Information II. Track Locations~1%JULIE ANDERSON623-85-1253? Introduction Appendix B Interfacing InformationII. CENTRONICS-TYPE Parallel Interface 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.

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