FARGO electronic 76502, 76505, 76501, 76504, 76503, 76500 manual Color Correction

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The Floyd dither setting negatively effects colors when printing dye-sublimation output. If printing with the dye-sublimation process, use ordered dithering since it does not have an effect on dye-sublimation printing.

Wax thermal transfer printing is not affected by this problem, so any dither pattern can be selected.

These settings are only suggestions. You may change them as needed for your application.

Dithering: Ordered

Scaling: Fraction

Image: Positive

Aspect: Vertical

Shade: Color

Threshold: 7

Density: 1

Smoothing: Not Checked

Center Picture: Checked

Color Correction

Red: Off

Green: Off

Blue: Off

Colors: 4096

The density or resolution of the printer is set by the PPCI program, so the density gadget tells the driver which type of wax ribbon you are using:

Density 1: 3 color wax ribbon (YMC).

Density 2: Monochrome wax ribbon (K).

Density 3: 4 color wax ribbon (YMCK).

With the exception of the Density setting, these gadgets should be set as you would for any graphics printer. Some experimentation may be necessary to achieve the desired results. For more information about PrimeraProÕs various ribbon types, refer to page 17 of this manual.

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Contents Operating Instructions Trademark Acknowledgements Printing HistoryFor Users in the United States For Users in CanadaTable of Contents Troubleshooting Using PrimeraPro With a Commodore AmigaMaintenance Appendix a Switch SettingsIntroduction How Your PrimeraPro Color Printer WorksSpecial Features Safety Precautions Sicherheits- ma§nahmen SicherheitshinweiseConsignes de sŽcuritŽ AvertissementsPrecauciones de seguridad AdvertenciasAvvertenze Precau›es de segurana AdvertnciaGetting Started Choosing a Good LocationAbout Moisture Condensation Unpacking and Inspection Identifying the Parts Removing Ribbon Cartridge Your PrimeraPro ships with two separate ribbon Ribbons and Paper About RibbonsLoading Ribbon into the Ribbon Cartridge Ribbon and refill kit selection and pricingPage Placing the Ribbon Cartridge into the Printer About Paper Transparency Film Installing Adjusting Paper Trays Loading Paper or Transparency Film Important Note Paper Size Tolerances, Image Sizes, Available MediaPage Important Notes Powering Printer Applying PowerPage Running Self Test Page Using PrimeraPro With an IBM-PC or Compatible Connecting PrimeraPro to Your PCPage Installing Windows Printer Driver Page Page Using PrimeraProÕs Windows 3.1 Printer Driver Resolution Paper Size Ribbon Type Color MatchingIntensity Panel Text Mode Write Direct to Port Orientation Printing a Color Minimum System Requirements Using PrimeraPro With An Apple MacintoshConnecting PrimeraPro to Your Macintosh RecommendedQuick Start InstallingInstallation Fargo DriverComplete. Click on OK to exit the Installer ChooserSetup dialog box Using the Fargo DriverSetup Expert Options Expert dialog box MirroredBetter bitmap scaling Perfed PaperPrint within margins Bit QuickDraw Text Anti-AliasingColor Bitmap Smoothing Black text on black pass onlyGamma Correction dialog box Printing a Color Print dialog boxMiscellaneous FontsBackgrounder For Macintosh UsingIntroduction to Background Printing Installing BackgrounderPrinting With Fargo Backgrounder Backgrounder Status WindowFargo Backgrounder Menus File menuAdmin menu Jobs menuProblems During a Background Print Memory Usage Tips for UsingFargo Backgrounder Batch PrintingUsing PrimeraPro With a Commodore Amiga Connecting PrimeraPro To Your AmigaInstalling the Amiga Printer Drivers Graphics Printer Preferences sysPrefs/PrinterGfx Using PrimeraProÕs Preferences Printer DriverPrinter Preferences sysPrefs/Printer Color Correction PrimeraPro Control Interface sysWBStartup/PPCI Tool TypesRAM Applications Using PrimeraProÕs Fargo Device Print ProgramMultitasking Page Maintenance Supplies RequiredStandard Print Head Cleaning Cleaning Inside Printer Expanded Print Head Cleaning Cleaning the PrinterÕs CaseOpen the printerÕs top cover with the Cover Release Lever Clearing a Paper Jam Clearing a Ribbon JamCleaning the Drive Roller Printer doesnÕt work at all General Troubleshooting For PrimeraProTrouble- shooting Paper, transparency, or ribbon is jammed My prints have ÒstreaksÓ in themPrint quality overall is not good My Dye- Sublimation prints look very dithered or pixelated Paper wonÕt feed and the On Line LED starts blinking My 600 x 300 dpi prints are not printing properly My prints are ÒscrambledÓ or look like bar codesCanÕt get the paper all the way into the Paper Input Tray Ribbons Paper and TransparenciesPage Page An application prints only grey scale Thermal Print Head Printing ResolutionPrinting Method Color Panel OrderTemperature DimensionsWeight SafetyTable A-1 Ribbon Configuration Appendix Switch SettingsRibbon Configuration Character Set Configuration Country SW5 SW6 SW7 SW8 Table B-1 Parallel Interface Pin Assignments Interfacing InformationIntroduction CENTRONICS- type Parallel Interface AppleTalk Interface Table B-2 Apple LocalTalk Interface Pin AssignmentsWax Thermal Color Output PrimeraProÕs Printer Commands Control CodesStandard Text Printing Eject $87 Amiga Printer Driver ConfigurationConnecting PrimeraPro BackgrounderPower MaintenanceSetup Fargo BackgrounderRibbons and Paper Setup, WindowsRibbon Trays

76500, 76505, 76502, 76503, 76504 specifications

The FARGO electronic series, comprising models 76501, 76504, 76503, 76502, and 76505, represents a high-performance line of card printers designed for various identification and credentialing applications. Known for their innovative technology and user-friendly interface, these models cater to businesses, organizations, and educational institutions needing reliable card production solutions.

A distinguishing feature of the FARGO 765 series is its advanced printing technology, which combines high-resolution capabilities with fast printing speeds. The printers support both single-sided and dual-sided printing, ensuring flexibility in card design and security features. The vibrant output, coupled with a print resolution of 300 dpi, enables crisp text and high-quality images, making these printers ideal for creating professional-looking ID cards, badges, and membership cards.

The FARGO 765 series also highlights the integration of smart card encoding capabilities. Models such as 76503 and 76505 are equipped with the ability to encode smart cards, magnetic stripes, and RFID chips during the printing process. This feature is essential for organizations looking to implement secure access control, time-tracking solutions, or cashless payment systems.

Another noteworthy characteristic is the printer's robust construction and ease of use. FARGO's intuitive interface simplifies the printing process, allowing users to operate the printer without extensive training. Additionally, the models come with customizable input and output hoppers that can accommodate varying volumes of card production.

The 765 series also boasts a suite of connectivity options, including USB and Ethernet interfaces. This allows for easy integration into existing IT infrastructures, supporting network printing capabilities for multiple users. Furthermore, the printers are compatible with various card design software, enabling users to create tailored designs that meet their specific needs.

In terms of maintenance, FARGO has designed these printers for durability and reliability. The replaceable print cores and cleaning cartridges ensure optimal performance, reducing downtime and prolonging the lifespan of the printers.

Overall, the FARGO electronic 76501, 76504, 76503, 76502, and 76505 models stand out in the market for their high-quality printing, advanced encoding capabilities, user-friendly design, and extensive connectivity options. These features make them an excellent choice for organizations in need of efficient, professional, and secure card printing solutions.