FARGO electronic II manual Cleaning the Printer’s Case Inside Clearing a Card Jam

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D. Cleaning the Printer’s Case

E. Cleaning the

Inside of the

Printer

F. Clearing a Card Jam

3.Allow the printhead to thoroughly dry before closing the cover.

4.Shut the cover. If a streak persists, contact your dealer or the technical support number listed on the insert in this manual for further assistance.

Your Color ID Card Printer has a durable casing that should retain its luster and appearance for many years. Clean it only with a soft cloth slightly dampened with water or a mild soap. Do not use excess water or cleaning solvents of any kind. Never spray the cabinet with a cleaner. Rather, spray the cloth first, then wipe down the printer.

As you use your printer, dust and other foreign particles may accumulate inside the printerÕs case. These particles are attracted to the underside of the ribbon by static produced during printing and can cause voids on the printed image. Periodically, use the following procedure to remove dust and other foreign particles:

1.Open both of the printerÕs top covers.

2.Remove the ribbon from the printer and set it on the ends of its ribbon cores.

3.Remove any overlaminate which may be installed in the printer.

4.Use a Cleaning Pad from the Printer Cleaning Kit or a soft, lint-free cloth slightly moistened with isopropyl alcohol to wipe out all visible areas inside the printer. Remove any debris that may be inside. Be extremely careful not to let any alcohol drip inside the printer!

5.Once the cleaned areas are completely dry and free of foreign debris, re-install the ribbon and close the cover.

If a card becomes jammed inside the printer for some reason, remove it through the following steps:

1.Leave the power ON and open either or both of the printerÕs top covers.

2.Remove the ribbon and/or overlaminate if needed.

3.Press the on/cancel button to advance the card. Press the on-line button to reverse the card.

4.Close the cover. Press the on/cancel button to clear its input buffer memory. Select the Cancel button (or equivalent) in your application program and start the print over again.

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Contents Color ID Card Printer Printing History For Users in the United States Table of Contents Appendix B Interfacing Information How Your Color ID Card Printer Works Special Features IntroductionPage Safety Precautions Sicherheits- maßnahmen VorsichtConsignes de sécurité AvertissementsPrecauciones de seguridad ¡PRECAUCIONPrecauzioni per la Sicurezza Precauções de Segurança CuidadoChinese or Japanese to be keylined here Chinese or Japanese to be keylined here Arabic to be keylined here Getting Started Identifying the Parts Power Ribbons and Cards About RibbonsPage Loading Ribbon into the Printer About Cards Page Loading Cards into the Printer Card Laminating About Printer’s LaminatorAbout Overlaminates Loading the Overlaminate into the Printer Take-up Roll Applying Power Running the Self TestHooking Up the Printer 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 Dither Mode OverlayPanel Graphics Panel Only Split Ribbon Print Page Fast 32-bit Spooler OrientationDuplex Printing Controls Magnetics Lamination Page Maintenance Supplies RequiredStandard 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 Mechanical Adjustments AdjustingAdjusting 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 streaks in them My prints have blotches small voids in themPage Page Technical Specifications Print SpeedMagnetic Stripe Encoding Module IntroductionTrack LocationsSending Track Information ~1%JULIE ANDERSON623-85-1253? Interfacing Information Introduction Centronics- type Parallel InterfaceIndex