FARGO electronic Pro-L manual About Cards, Loading Cards Into the Printer

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Pro-L Card Printer User’s Manual

C. ABOUT CARDS

Your card printer accepts a variety of different card sizes and thicknesses and will print onto any card with a clean, level, polished PVC surface (see Section 10 for accepted card size specifications). Although the printer is equipped with card cleaning rollers, it is very important to always print onto cards specifically designed for direct-to-card dye-sublimation printing.

Suitable cards must have a polished PVC surface free of fingerprints, dust, or any other types of embedded contaminants. In addition, cards must have a completely smooth, level surface in order for the printer to achieve consistent color coverage. Some types of Proximity cards, for example, have an uneven surface which will inhibit consistent color transfer. Likewise, some smart card chips are raised slightly above the cards surface which also results in poor color transfer. For information on card brands suitable for direct-to-card dye-sublimation printing, contact your authorized reseller.

IMPORTANT! Never run cards with a contaminated, dull, or uneven surface through the printer. Printing onto such cards will ultimately lead to poor print quality and will greatly reduce the life of your printhead. In addition, always store your card stock in its original packaging or in a clean, dust-free container. Do not print onto cards which have been dropped or soiled. Printhead damage caused by contaminated or poor quality cards will automatically void the printhead’s factory warranty.

NOTE: If printing onto smart cards, it is not recommended that you print over the area of the card containing the smart card chip, as this could damage both the smart chip and the printhead. For best results when printing onto smart cards, use cards with a recessed chip and select either the Smart Card or Smart Chip card size option from within your printer driver setup (see Section 6-D for printer driver information).

Likewise, if printing onto cards with a pre-punched slot, do not print over the area of the card with the punched slot. To avoid this area when printing in portrait orientation, select the Punch Offset card size option from within your printer driver setup. When selected, this option allows the printer to print up to but not over the punched area of the card. This option does not apply to pre-punched cards intended to be printed and worn in landscape orientation. If you need to print over the entire area of a card in landscape orientation, punch the slot after the card has printed.

D. LOADING CARDS INTO THE PRINTER

The printer will hold a maximum of 100 cards in its Card Hopper (based on a standard CR-80 card size). The Printer automatically feeds each card and adjusts to each card’s particular size and thickness. Significantly larger or thicker cards, however, may require slight printer adjustments for consistent printing. See Section 8 for details on such adjustments. To load the cards into the printer, refer to the following steps:

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Section 4: Ribbons and Cards

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Contents Page Printing History Trademark AcknowledgementsFor Users in Taiwan For Users in the United StatesFor Users in Canada Table of Contents Appendix a Magnetic Stripe Encoding Module Thank You IntroductionHOW Your Card Printer Works Dye-SublimationResin Thermal Transfer Special FeaturesSafety Precautions Sicherheitsmaßnahmen Consignes de sécurité Precauciones de seguridad Precauzioni per la Sicurezza Precauções de Segurança Pro-L Card Printer User’s Manual Pro-L Card Printer User’s Manual Pro-L Card Printer User’s Manual Pro-L Card Printer User’s Manual About Moisture Condensation Getting StartedChoosing a Good Location Unpacking and Inspection Applying PowerPower Input Port On LED Light Identifying the Printer FeaturesLCD Display Ready LED Light On/Cancel ButtonPause/Resume Button Security Card SlotPro-L Card Printer User’s Manual About Ribbons Ribbons and CardsStandard Resin Black K Resin-Only RibbonsMetallic Resin Scratch-Off ResinFull-Color Ymcko Dye-Sublimation/Resin RibbonsFull-Color Ymckok Full-Color YmckkLoading Ribbon Into the Printer Take-up Ribbon Drive Hubs Supply Ribbon Sensor Loading Cards Into the Printer About CardsCard Input Tray Card Input Guides Card Hopper Door Self Test Example Actual size Running the Self TestAbout the Laminator Card LaminatingLoading Overlaminate Into the Printer About OverlaminatesSupply Supply Roll Take-up Roll Connecting the Printer to Your Computer Using Your Card PrinterInstalling the Windows Printer Driver Installing Printer Driver Updates Downloading InstallingInstalling the 32-BIT Print Spooler for Windows 95/98 Pro-L Card Printer User’s Manual Setting UP the Printer Driver Windows NT Windows 95/98Calibrate AlgebraicBuffer Single Card Card Size Color Matching Dither Mode Disable PrintingImage Placement ControlsLamination Options Panel Only 95% 99%Magnetic Track Options Orientation MonitorOverlay Pause for Low RibbonPrint Back Side Only Picture ControlsPrint Edge-to-Edge Print Both SidesResin Heat Ribbon SensorSplit Ribbon Print SmartShieldUse 32-bit Spooler Write Direct to PortPrinting a Card Maintenance Supplies Required Cleaning the PRINTER’S Case Standard Printhead CleaningExpanded Printhead Cleaning Clearing a Card JAM Cleaning the Inside of the PrinterClearing a Ribbon or Overlaminate JAM Cleaning the Card Feed RollersSticky Side Up Cleaning the Drive RollersMaintaining the Cleaning Rollers Pro-L Card Printer User’s Manual Adjusting the Card Input Guides Mechanical AdjustmentsAdjusting the Internal Card Guides Adjusting the Card Separator Flap Card Flap Adjustment Feed Screws Top Card Adjusting the Laminator Pro-L Card Printer User’s Manual Pro-L Card Printer User’s Manual Interpreting LCD Display Messages TroubleshootingTOP Line of LCD Message Cause Solution TOP Line of LCD Message Cause Solution TOP Line of LCD Message Cause Solution TOP Line of LCD Message Cause Solution Only if you are using SmartGuard Security Feature TOP Line of LCD Message Cause Solution If the ribbon seems to be cut Bottom Line of LCD Message Cause Solution Bottom Line of LCD Message Cause Solution Both Lines of LCD Message Cause Solution Both Lines of LCD Message Cause Solution ’m having problems printing from Windows 95/98 General Troubleshooting SuggestionsPrinter beeps just before each ribbon panel is printed Printer doesn’t seem to work at allMy prints have spots small voids in them PolyGuard overlaminate is not centered on my cardPhotos on my ID cards look very pixelated or grainy Printing gets cut off or is not centered on the cardCan’t get the cards in between the Card Input Guides Two or more cards feed at the same timePro-L Card Printer User’s Manual Print Speed Technical SpecificationsCard Capacity Magnetic Track Options Appendix a Magnetic Stripe Encoding ModuleEncoding Mode / Coercivity / Track Selection Character Ascii Offset Encoded Bit DensityCharacter Data Size Character Data Parity LRC Generation ModeSending Track Information ISO Track Locations~30123456789? ~1%JULIE ANDERSON623-85-1253?~20123456789? Centronics Type Parallel Interface Appendix B Interfacing InformationIntroduction Table B-1 Parallel Interface Pin Assignments Wire DiagramBar Codes IndexMagnetic Track Options On/cancel button

Pro-L specifications

FARGO Electronic Pro-L is a state-of-the-art card printer designed to meet the rigorous demands of various organizations requiring high-quality plastic card production. Renowned for its reliability and efficiency, the Pro-L series is particularly favored for applications in government, education, healthcare, and corporate environments.

One of the main features of the FARGO Pro-L is its advanced printing technology, which utilizes dye-sublimation and resin thermal transfer methods. This allows users to produce vibrant, high-resolution color images that are both durable and resistant to fading. The printer can deliver edge-to-edge printing, ensuring that every card is visually appealing and professional-looking.

Another notable characteristic of the Pro-L series is its modular design. Users can customize the printer with optional features such as dual-sided printing, which significantly enhances productivity by allowing for the printing of essential information on both sides of the card. Additionally, the printer supports various encoding options like magnetic stripe, smart card, and contactless encoding, making it a versatile solution for diverse applications.

The Pro-L model is equipped with a high-capacity input hopper, which can hold a large number of cards, minimizing the need for frequent refills. Coupled with its impressive printing speed, this feature makes it ideal for high-volume card issuance. The device can print up to 225 full-color cards per hour, streamlining the production process and ensuring timely delivery.

Security is another priority in the design of the FARGO Pro-L. The printer includes features such as user authentication and built-in encryption for data protection. These measures are essential for organizations requiring secure handling of sensitive information, such as IDs, access cards, and payment cards.

Furthermore, the FARGO Pro-L is compatible with various card design software, allowing users to create customized card designs easily. The user-friendly interface simplifies operation, making it accessible for personnel with varying levels of technical expertise.

In conclusion, the FARGO Electronic Pro-L is a comprehensive solution for organizations seeking an efficient, secure, and flexible card printing system. With its advanced features, high-quality output, and customizable options, it stands out as a top choice for professionals looking to enhance their card production capabilities.