FARGO electronic Card Printer manual Encoding Mode / Coercivity / Track Selection

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Encoding Mode / Coercivity / Track Selection

Use the Encoding Mode option to specify which magnetic encoding standard you would like to use. The JIS II option provides encoding compatibility with the JIS C 6220 Type II cards commonly used in Japan. When the JIS II mode is selected, only track 2 will be encoded. Note that no encoding customization options are available with the JIS II mode.

The ISO option provides encoding capability for either high or low-coercivity cards on tracks 1, 2, and 3 and is the industryÕs most standard mode of magnetic encoding. Use the Coercivity option to select the type of magnetic stripe you would like to encode. If your application requires customization of the standard ISO encoding process, use the Track Selection option to specify which track you would like to configure through the Magnetic Track Options. Although the default ISO Magnetic Track Options should be correct for almost all applications, these options can be customized if your application requires it. Please note that all options must be changed separately for each of the three individual tracks. If you would like to set these options back to the ISO standard settings once they have been changed, simply select the Default Format button for each of the separate tracks. Please refer to the following for a description of all Magnetic Track Options.

IMPORTANT! The Magnetic Track Selections are used only for configuring the way in which each of the three magnetic tracks will encode. They DO NOT designate which tracks the printer will encode (for example, if you would like to encode only Track 2). This must be done through your specific software program. Also, note that although the printer driver will remember the settings you specified for each of the three tracks, the printer driver will always default to displaying the options for Track 1 whenever the printer driver setup screen is first opened.

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Appendix A: Magnetic Stripe Encoding Module

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Contents Page Printing History Trademark AcknowledgementsFor Users in Canada For Users in the United StatesFor Users in Taiwan Table of Contents Appendix a Magnetic Stripe Encoding Module Dye-Sublimation IntroductionThank You HOW Your Card Printer WorksResin Thermal Transfer Special FeaturesSafety Precautions Sicherheitsmaßnahmen Consignes de sécurité Precauciones de seguridad Avvertenze Attenzione Precauzioni per la SicurezzaAdvertências Cuidado Precauções de Segurança4250/4225 Card Printer UserÕs Manual 4250/4225 Card Printer UserÕs Manual 4250/4225 Card Printer UserÕs Manual 4250/4225 Card Printer UserÕs Manual Choosing a Good Location Getting StartedAbout Moisture Condensation Unpacking and Inspection Applying PowerIdentifying the Parts Ready LED Light On/Cancel ButtonLCD Display On LED LightInstalling the Cleaning Roller Extending the Card Output Drawer About Ribbons Ribbons and CardsDye-Sublimation-Only Ribbons for 4250 only Resin-Only Ribbons for 4250Loading Ribbon Into the Printer Dye-Sublimation/Resin Ribbon for 4250 onlySupply Take-up About Cards Loading Cards Into the Printer Running the Self Test Self Test Example Actual size Connecting the Printer to Your Computer Using Your 4200 Series Card PrinterIBM-PC Using Your 4200 Series Card Printer Macintosh Windows 95/98 or Windows NT Installing the Windows Printer DriverWindows Installing the 32-BIT Print Spooler for Windows 95/98 4250/4225 Card Printer UserÕs Manual Installing the Macintosh Printer Driver Choosing the Macintosh Printer Driver Setting UP the Printer DriverWindows NT Windows 95/98Calibrate AlgebraicApply Ribbon Overlay Buffer Single CardColor Matching Card SizeDye-Sub Intensity Disable PrintingDither Mode ControlsPanel Only Image PlacementFargoColor Panel GraphicsPrint Edge-to-Edge MonitorOrientation Picture ControlsRotate 180 Degrees Resin HeatRibbon Sensor Ribbon TypePrinting a Card 4250/4225 Card Printer UserÕs Manual Installing the Backgrounder Using the Print Backgrounder For MacintoshBackgrounder Status Window Printing with the BackgrounderBackgrounder Menus Admin menuJobs menu Problems During a Background PrintSupplies Required MaintenanceStandard Printhead Cleaning Cleaning the PRINTER’S Case Expanded Printhead CleaningCleaning the Inside of the Printer Clearing a Ribbon JAM Clearing a Card JAMCleaning the Card Feed Rollers Cleaning the Drive Roller Maintaining the Cleaning Roller 4250/4225 Card Printer UserÕs Manual Adjusting the Card Input Guides Mechanical AdjustmentsMechanical Adjustments Adjusting the Card Separator Flap Adjusting the Internal Card GuideCard Separator Adjustment Wheel Interpreting LCD Display Messages TroubleshootingTOP Line of LCD Message Cause Solution 4250/4225 Card Printer UserÕs Manual TOP Line of LCD Message Cause Solution TOP Line of LCD Message Cause Solution Both Lines of LCD Message Cause Solution Printer beeps just before each ribbon panel is printed General Troubleshooting SuggestionsPrinter doesn’t seem to work at all My prints have spots small voids in them ’m having problems printing from Windows 95/98Can’t get the cards in between the Card Input Guides Photos on my ID cards look very pixelated or grainyPrinting gets cut off or is not centered on the card Two or more cards feed at the same time4250/4225 Card Printer UserÕs Manual Card Types Technical SpecificationsWeight Magnetic Track Options Appendix a Magnetic Stripe Encoding ModuleEncoding Mode / Coercivity / Track Selection Character Ascii Offset Magnetic Track OptionsEncoded Bit Density Character Data SizeISO Track Locations LRC Generation ModeSending Track Information ~1%JULIE ANDERSON623-85-1253? 4250/4225 Card Printer UserÕs Manual Introduction Appendix B Interfacing InformationCENTRONICS-TYPE Parallel Interface Wire DiagramMini 8-PIN Serial Interface Signal Description4250/4225 Card Printer UserÕs Manual Adjusting the Internal Printer Settings Appendix C Internal Printer SettingsImage Darkness 00 + Magnetic Offset 00 + SmartCard Offset 00 + RESUME+CANCEL 4250/4225 Card Printer UserÕs Manual Background print utility Bar codes IndexLCD display

Card Printer specifications

The FARGO electronic card printer is a standout solution in the world of identification and access control systems, known for its exceptional quality, reliability, and advanced features. Designed to cater to businesses and organizations of all sizes, FARGO printers have become synonymous with secure card issuance, making them an ideal choice for government entities, educational institutions, corporate organizations, and event management.

One of the main features of the FARGO electronic card printer is its ability to produce high-quality, durable cards. Using state-of-the-art dye-sublimation technology, the printer delivers vibrant images and sharp text, ensuring that cards are not only visually appealing but also equipped with excellent durability against wear and tear. The ability to print in both full color and monochrome provides flexibility, allowing users to choose the best option that fits their needs.

The FARGO printer series integrates multiple security features to enhance card protection. Many models come equipped with the latest hardware and software advancements, including holographic overlaminates and UV printing capabilities. These features offer an extra layer of security, making it challenging for counterfeiters to replicate the issued cards, thus ensuring the integrity of the identification process.

Scalability and ease of use are other notable characteristics of the FARGO electronic card printer. It supports a range of card printing volumes, from low to high, making it suitable for various settings. The user-friendly interface, often featuring easy-to-navigate menus and simple installation processes, ensures that even non-technical staff can operate the equipment without extensive training.

Networking capabilities are another significant advantage of FARGO printers. Many models support USB and Ethernet connections, allowing users to connect to multiple devices within an organization easily. This feature facilitates centralized printing and card management, streamlining the card issuance process.

Physical design is also worth mentioning. FARGO printers are constructed with a compact footprint, allowing them to fit seamlessly into office environments without taking up excessive space. The robust casing provides additional protection, ensuring longevity even after extended use.

Overall, the FARGO electronic card printer represents an efficient and effective solution for organizations seeking reliable card printing capabilities. With its combination of advanced technologies, security features, user-friendly design, and excellent output quality, the FARGO printer series remains a popular choice among businesses striving for professionalism and security in their identification processes.