FARGO electronic II manual Getting Started

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Getting

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A. Choosing a Good Location

NOTE

B.About Moisture Condensation

C.Unpacking and Inspection

Place the unit in a location with adequate air circulation to prevent internal heat build up.

1.Use the dimensions specified in Section 11 as a guideline for the minimum clearances to the unit.

Allow for adequate clearance above the unit to accommodate the height of the unit with its covers open.

2.Do not install unit (a) near heat sources such as radiators or air ducts, or (b) in a place subject to direct sun-light, excessive dust, mechanical vibration or shock.

If the unit is brought directly from a cold to a warm location, or is placed in a very damp room, moisture may condense inside the unit. Should this occur, print quality may not be optimum. Leave the unit turned OFF in a warm, dry room for several hours before using. This will allow the moisture to evaporate.

While unpacking your printer, inspect the carton to ensure that no damage has occurred during shipping. Make sure that all supplied accessories are included with your unit. The following items should be included with your Color ID Card Printer:

Printer

Power Cord

Cleaning Roller

Printer Driver Diskette (3.5Ó)

32-bit Print Spooler Software; for use in Windows 95 only

Warranty Statement and Registration Card

This manual and other printed information

Save the carton and packing materials. They will come in handy when transporting the unit or shipping it for service.

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Contents Color ID Card Printer Printing History For Users in the United States Table of Contents Appendix B Interfacing Information Introduction How Your Color ID Card Printer Works Special FeaturesPage Safety Precautions Vorsicht Sicherheits- maßnahmenAvertissements Consignes de sécurité¡PRECAUCION Precauciones de seguridadPrecauzioni per la Sicurezza Cuidado Precauções de SegurançaChinese or Japanese to be keylined here Chinese or Japanese to be keylined here Arabic to be keylined here Getting Started Identifying the Parts Power About Ribbons Ribbons and CardsPage Loading Ribbon into the Printer About Cards Page Loading Cards into the Printer About Printer’s Laminator Card LaminatingAbout Overlaminates Loading the Overlaminate into the Printer Take-up Roll Hooking Up the Printer Applying PowerRunning the Self Test Connecting the Color ID Card Printer to Your Computer Page Windows Highlight the Install Unlisted or Updated Installing the 32-Bit Print Spooler for Windows Page Setting Up Windows Printer Driver Card Size Ribbon Type Color Matching Panel Graphics Dither ModeOverlay Panel Only Split Ribbon Print Page Duplex Printing Fast 32-bit SpoolerOrientation Controls Magnetics Lamination Page Supplies Required MaintenanceStandard Printhead Cleaning Expanded Printhead Cleaning Cleaning the Printer’s Case Inside Clearing a Card Jam Clearing a Ribbon Jam Cleaning the Card Feed Rollers Cleaning the Drive Roller Maintaining the Cleaning Rollers Adjusting Mechanical AdjustmentsAdjusting Internal Card Guide Card InputInternal Adjusting Card Separator Flap Card Flap Adjustment Adjusting the Laminator Top Edge Bottom Edge Trouble- shooting Symptoms printer makes strange sounds or stops printing My prints have blotches small voids in them My prints have streaks in themPage Page Print Speed Technical SpecificationsIntroduction Magnetic Stripe Encoding ModuleSending Track Information TrackLocations ~1%JULIE ANDERSON623-85-1253? Introduction Centronics- type Parallel Interface Interfacing InformationIndex