FARGO electronic 76503, 76505, 76501 My Dye- Sublimation prints look very dithered or pixelated

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My Dye- Sublimation prints look very dithered or pixelated.

The printerÕs top cover wonÕt shut.

The paper feeds and acts like itÕs printing, but nothing is printed.

Symptoms: prints do not look smooth or continuous, but rather grainy and unclear.

Some applications have selections you must enable in order for PrimeraPro to use its own dither patterns. For best output, you should always use PrimeraProÕs dither patterns. Refer to your application programÕs instruction manual or contact the software manufacturer for details on how such selections are enabled.

For best photo-realistic output, you should always use high resolution 24 bit images. If scanning an image, always scan the image at a 24 bit color setting, at the same resolution at which you will be printing, and at 300 dpi. If you stretch or Òblow upÓ a small or low resolution image, you will always get a pixelated or grainy effect when printing.

Symptoms: something seems to be in the way and IÕm afraid to push harder.

Check that the ribbon is seated properly in the Ribbon Cartridge.

Check that nothing did in fact fall into the printer. Then, go ahead and push slightly harder. A microswitch and the ribbonÕs locating cam both have to engage, and this requires some pressure as the cover is closed.

Symptoms: printer sounds like everything is fine, but no image.

Oh-oh. You may have loaded the ribbon upside down. Open the printerÕs top cover and check whatÕs happened. If you did load it upside down, youÕll see lots of gooey ink all over the print head. Give the print head a really thorough cleaning; maybe twice (see Section 10 for print head cleaning instructions). Be careful not to damage the head.

The ribbon may have been loaded backwards. This caused no harm. Just turn it around so that the supply end is towards the back of the printer and the take-up is towards the front.

Check the application program. You may have sent down a request to print absolutely nothing.

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Contents Operating Instructions Trademark Acknowledgements Printing HistoryFor Users in the United States For Users in CanadaTable of Contents Using PrimeraPro With a Commodore Amiga MaintenanceTroubleshooting 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 Using PrimeraPro With An Apple Macintosh Connecting PrimeraPro to Your MacintoshMinimum System Requirements RecommendedInstalling InstallationQuick Start Fargo DriverComplete. Click on OK to exit the Installer ChooserSetup Using the Fargo DriverSetup dialog box Expert Options Expert dialog box MirroredPrint within margins Perfed PaperBetter bitmap scaling Text Anti-Aliasing Color Bitmap SmoothingBit QuickDraw Black text on black pass onlyGamma Correction dialog box Printing a Color Print dialog boxMiscellaneous FontsUsing Introduction to Background Printing InstallingBackgrounder For Macintosh BackgrounderPrinting With Fargo Backgrounder Backgrounder Status WindowFargo Backgrounder Menus File menuAdmin menu Jobs menuProblems During a Background Print Tips for Using Fargo BackgrounderMemory Usage Batch PrintingUsing PrimeraPro With a Commodore Amiga Connecting PrimeraPro To Your AmigaInstalling the Amiga Printer Drivers Printer Preferences sysPrefs/Printer Using PrimeraProÕs Preferences Printer DriverGraphics Printer Preferences sysPrefs/PrinterGfx Color Correction PrimeraPro Control Interface sysWBStartup/PPCI Tool TypesRAM Multitasking Using PrimeraProÕs Fargo Device Print ProgramApplications 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 Trouble- shooting General Troubleshooting For PrimeraProPrinter doesnÕt work at all 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 CanÕt get the paper all the way into the Paper Input Tray My prints are ÒscrambledÓ or look like bar codesMy 600 x 300 dpi prints are not printing properly Ribbons Paper and TransparenciesPage Page An application prints only grey scale Printing Resolution Printing MethodThermal Print Head Color Panel OrderDimensions WeightTemperature SafetyRibbon Configuration Appendix Switch SettingsTable A-1 Ribbon Configuration Character Set Configuration Country SW5 SW6 SW7 SW8 Introduction CENTRONICS- type Parallel Interface Interfacing InformationTable B-1 Parallel Interface Pin Assignments AppleTalk Interface Table B-2 Apple LocalTalk Interface Pin AssignmentsStandard Text Printing PrimeraProÕs Printer Commands Control CodesWax Thermal Color Output Eject $87 Configuration Connecting PrimeraProAmiga Printer Driver BackgrounderMaintenance SetupPower Fargo BackgrounderSetup, Windows RibbonRibbons and Paper Trays

76500, 76505, 76502, 76503, 76504 specifications

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