FARGO electronic Pro-L manual Panel Only 95% 99%, Lamination Options

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Pro-L Card Printer User’s Manual

The printer driver distinguishes between text and image objects in order for TrueType black text and bar codes to always be printed with a true resin black. Resin black is essential when printing bar codes, since only resin black bar codes can be read by both infra-red and visible light bar code scanners. Composite or dye-sublimation black bar codes can only be read by visible light bar code scanners.

In some cases, however, this print method may not be acceptable. If, for example, you are printing bar codes which are not TrueType bar codes but rather bitmap bar codes, such bar codes will be printed as a composite black (i.e., with the YMC panels only). In addition, when printing from certain application programs, the printer driver is also forced to print all objects, even black text or bar codes, with the yellow, magenta, and cyan color panels. This happens because some application programs interpret both text and image objects as bitmapped images.

If your particular application program does not differentiate between TrueType text and image objects or if you are printing bitmap bar codes, select the K Panel Graphics print option. This option forces the printer driver to print all of the black within text, bar codes, or bitmapped images with all four of the ribbon’s YMCK panels.

K Panel Only (95%) (99%)

These option are only active when the K Panel Graphics options is selected. Selecting either of the K Panel Only options forces all of the black within text bar codes, or bitmap images to be printed only with the ribbon's resin black (K) panel (i.e. without the YMC composite black underneath). This increases the precision of printed bitmap bar codes, there by assuring greater accuracy when read by a bar code scanner.

The difference between these two option is that when K Panel Only (95%) is selected, all 95% black (or higher) bitmapped image pixels will be printed using only the ribbon's resin black (K) panel. When the K Panel Only (99%) is selected, all 99% black (or higher) bitmapped image pixels will be printed using only the resin black (K) panel. These options are useful if, for example, you have a bitmapped photograph with dark areas in which you do not wish the resin black panel to print. In this case, the K Panel Only (99%) mode will eliminate the greatest amount of unwanted resin black printing. Be sure, however, the object you do wish to print with resin black has a black density of at least 99%

Lamination Options

Select this option to control the printer’s lamination process.

Under Lamination Side, select the No Lamination option if you do not wish to use the printer’s built-in laminator, or select Laminate Front Side, Laminate Back Side, or Laminate Both Sides to specify the side(s) of the card you would like to laminate. Under Lamination Type, select the option appropriate for the type of overlaminate material you currently have installed.

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Section 6: Using Your Card Printer

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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 Dye-Sublimation IntroductionThank You HOW Your Card Printer WorksResin 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 Security Card Slot On/Cancel ButtonReady LED Light Pause/Resume ButtonPro-L Card Printer User’s Manual About Ribbons Ribbons and CardsScratch-Off Resin Resin-Only RibbonsStandard Resin Black K Metallic ResinFull-Color Ymckk Dye-Sublimation/Resin RibbonsFull-Color Ymcko Full-Color YmckokLoading 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 Controls Disable PrintingDither Mode Image PlacementLamination Options Panel Only 95% 99%Magnetic Track Options Pause for Low Ribbon MonitorOrientation OverlayPrint Back Side Only Picture ControlsRibbon Sensor Print Both SidesPrint Edge-to-Edge Resin HeatWrite Direct to Port SmartShieldSplit Ribbon Print Use 32-bit SpoolerPrinting 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 Printer doesn’t seem to work at all General Troubleshooting Suggestions’m having problems printing from Windows 95/98 Printer beeps just before each ribbon panel is printedPrinting gets cut off or is not centered on the card PolyGuard overlaminate is not centered on my cardMy prints have spots small voids in them Photos on my ID cards look very pixelated or grainyCan’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.