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Using the LCD menus

Menu Display

Settings

Function

 

 

 

Card Thickness

Standard

Set Standard for 0.030 inch (0.76mm) thick cards or Thin for

 

Thin

0.010 inch (0.25mm) thick cards. Contact your dealer or

 

 

service provider before using 0.010in (.0.25mm) thick cards.

 

 

 

MG ISO Type

ISO coercivity setting

Set coercivity for writing data to ISO magnetic stripe cards:

 

Lo-Co

Lo-Co: 238 x 102 [A/m] (300[Oe])

 

Hi-Co

Hi-Co: 218 x 103 [A/m] (2750[Oe])

 

 

 

IC Antenna Pos

None

Select from three settings:

 

EXT. Unit

• None for no antenna.

 

Added on

• EXT.Unit when a smart card antenna is used.

 

 

• Added on when a contact smart card is used.

 

 

 

IC Contact Pos

None

Select from three positions to stop the card in:

 

Built-in

• None for no contact.

 

EXT. Unit

Built-in when the built-in contacts are used.

 

 

• EXT. Unit when an external smart card option is used.

 

 

 

Test Print

OK?

Press the ENTER key to print the default test pattern. Test

 

 

Print can be used with or without a host PC.

 

 

 

Unit No

Choose from 1 to 7

Assign the unit number when more than one printer is

 

 

connected to a PC. Each unit attached to a PC must have a

 

 

unique number. After choosing the unit number, press the

 

 

ENTER key and then the EXIT key. “Please, power off” is

 

 

displayed on the LCD panel. Power the printer off and then

 

 

back on.

 

 

 

Network

IP Address

Shows the current IP Address of the printer.

 

 

 

 

Printer Name

Assign the Network Name of the printer. Change this name

 

PRINTER01 to

when more than one RP90 Plus E printer is connected to the

 

PRINTER09

network. Choose from the names supplied. If you set up a

 

 

network printer on the PC using a USB connection, this name

 

 

can be the name that you assigned from the PC.

 

 

 

 

Host Interface

Choose the connection method for the printer and PC, either

 

USB

USB or LAN (Ethernet).

 

LAN

 

 

 

 

 

DHCP

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a network

 

ON

feature that assigns IP addresses to devices on the network.

 

OFF

• ON uses DHCP to assign the printer IP address. The IP

 

 

Address can change when you power off the printer and

 

 

then power it on again.

 

 

• OFF means that you must assign the IP Address of the

 

 

printer and it will not change (Static IP). Use this setting if

 

 

your network does not support DHCP.

 

 

Ask your network administrator which setting to use.

 

 

 

 

IP Address

The default IP address of the printer is 192.168.0.141, and is

 

 

displayed when the printer is powered on for the first time or

 

 

when DHCP is set to On.

 

 

If you do not use DHCP, ask your network administrator for

 

 

the IP Address to use.

 

 

 

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Contents User Guide Regulatory compliance Contents Messages RP90 Plus E and RL90 User Guide Liability statement SafetySafe environment Safe human interfaceIntroduction1 About this manualWho to call for assistance Outside of the printer About the PrinterInside of the printer Back of the printer Parts of the laminator About the laminatorAbout the laminator RP90 Plus E and RL90 User Guide Using the printer Load cards Load SuppliesTips Handling cards See Supplies on page 67 for specific card informationTips Handling ink ribbon Load ink ribbonTips Handling retransfer film Load retransfer filmTips Handling patch Load laminateOr topcoat material See Laminator material onCheck the PC connection Power onOptional laminator connection Power on the laminator Tips for laminator powerLCD sequence on laminator startup Power on the printer Tips for printer powerLCD sequence on printer startup Initialize the ink ribbon Prepare to print cardsSet the retransfer film type Tips Ink ribbonInitialize the retransfer film Printing cards Print cards using ID softwareTips Printing Print from a PC applicationPrinting cards RP90 Plus E and RL90 User Guide Viewing and changing Printer settings Printing Preferences Setup tabEncode tab Printing Properties Tips Card cleaning rollerStatus Monitor Open the Status MonitorTips for Success Printer Status tab Close the Status MonitorPrinter Setting tab Icon Status Icon Color MeaningSee Status monitor messages on Bend Remedy tab Retransfer tabDisplay Reasons for ink recognition error and the solutions Media Setting tabPrinter Select tab Property tabStatus monitor messages Others tabSee Hopper jam on page 52 to remove See Retransfer section jam on page 54 to See Turnover jam on page 53 to removeMending broken ink ribbon or retransfer Film on Correctly see Load retransfer film onPower on the printer on page 15 Initialize the ink ribbon on Ink ribbon onUsing the LCD menus About the Printer LCD panelPrinter LCD panel on Using the Printer LCD panel Magnetic stripe cards. See Cleaning the card feed rollersHeat roller on page 45 or Cleaning the magnetic Menu Display Menu Display USB See Preparing the printer and laminator for transport Menu About the Laminator LCD panelLaminator on page 49 for more information Using the Laminator LCD panelTaking care of your printer Cleaning the card cleaning rollers Cleaning the printerCard feed roller Load cards onCleaning the card feed rollers and heat roller Tips Cleaning card feed and heat rollersPower on the printer. See Power on the printer on Tips -Magnetic head cleaning card Cleaning the magnetic headCleaning the thermal head Cleaning printer fan filtersTips Thermal head Preparing the printer and laminator for transport Cleaning the laminator Run a laminator cleaning cardTips Laminator cleaning card Laminator fan filter Cleaning the laminator cartridgePrinter roller layout Messages Error recoveryHopper jam Printer error recoveryTips Turnover jam Turnover jamTips Retransfer jam Retransfer section jamRibbon on page 16 or Initialize the retransfer film on Mending broken ink ribbon or retransfer filmBend remedy Bend remedy printer settingsTips -Bend Remedy Remedy tab onTo set the laminator Card Fan Bend remedy laminator settingsPrinter LCD messages See Cleaning the card feed rollers and heatSee Hopper jam on See Turnover jam onMending broken ink ribbon or retransfer film As described in Operating environment on See Cleaning the card cleaning rollers onDescribed in Retransfer section jam on Laminator error recovery Card jamTips Laminator card jam Align the end of the supply material with Change the left-to-right position Patch positionLaminator LCD messages LCD Message Possible Cause Solution Supplies6 Cards Ink ribbon, retransfer film, and laminator materialInk ribbon Retransfer filmCleaning supplies Card sizeCard material RP90 Plus E and RL90 User Guide Site requirements Site guidelines Operating environmentTips Site selection Storage Environment for supplies Ventilation clearancePrinter specifications Laminator specifications RP90 Plus E and RL90 User Guide Inline Encoding on Character Code Table on Magnetic Stripe EncodingInline Encoding ExampleTip for success DEL Character Code TableCharacter Code Table RP90 Plus E and RL90 User Guide Compliance FCC Regulatory compliance Design and information contained in these June