FARGO electronic II manual Mechanical Adjustments, Adjusting, Card Input, Guides

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A. Adjusting the

Two Card Input Guides reside within the Card

Card Input

Hopper. The left Card Input Guide, as you are looking

Guides

straight into the Card Hopper, is adjustable to

accommodate varying card widths. To adjust this Card

 

Input Guide, refer to the following steps:

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B. Adjusting the

Internal Card

Guide

Card Input

Guides

Card Input

Hopper Door

Left Card Input Guide Screws

1.Open the Card Hopper Door located on the right- hand side of the printerÕs exterior by grasping the top of the door and pulling straight down. Allow the door to swing completely open.

2.As you are looking straight into the Card Hopper, locate the left Card Input Guide and loosen the two screws which fasten it to the back plate of the Card Hopper.

3.Once these two screws have been loosened, it is possible to move the left Card Input Guide slightly to the right or to the left. Insert the stack of cards.

4.Adjust the left Card Input Guide so it rests flush against the side of the card stack, and re-tighten the two screws loosened in the previous steps. Adjustment to the left Card Input Guide is now complete. If the cards being inserted are 2.3Ó or wider, refer to section B.

Two Internal Card Guides reside inside the printer. These Internal Card Guides are also adjustable to accommodate varying card widths. Although these card guides are spring-loaded and will automatically adjust to slight card width variations, a manual adjustment must be made in order for the printer to accept cards 2.3Ó or wider.

Please refer to the following steps to adjust both Internal Card Guides:

1.Open both top covers of the printer by pressing the Cover Release Buttons. Allow the covers to swing up and open.

Mechanical Adjustments

The Color ID Card Printer is pre-set at the factory to accept and consistently feed and print a standard CR-80 3.375ÓL x 2.125ÓW x

.030Ó (86mmL x 54mmW x .75mm) card size. When inserting cards which vary from this standard card size, one should make slight adjustments to the Card Input Guides and to the Card Separator Flap for consistent card feeding and for best output quality. This section explains how to make these adjustments and also how to adjust the printerÕs built- in laminator for optimizing placement of the PolyGuard overlaminate.

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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 Running the Self Test Applying PowerHooking 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 Overlay Dither ModePanel Graphics Panel Only Split Ribbon Print Page Orientation Fast 32-bit SpoolerDuplex 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 IntroductionLocations TrackSending Track Information ~1%JULIE ANDERSON623-85-1253? Interfacing Information Introduction Centronics- type Parallel InterfaceIndex