Ultra electronic Prima 3 Installing the card stacker, Be sure to hang the card stacker claw

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Installing the card stacker

Hang the stacker claw on the stacker receptacle.

Card discharge slot

Claw

Card stacker

 

receptacle

Card stacker

 

(accessory)

 

The card stacker is capable of containing approximately

100 0.76mm(0.03inches)-thick cards or 300 0.25mm (0.01inches)-thick cards at the maximum.

CAUTION

Be sure to hang the card stacker claw

on the card stacker receptacle, not the card discharge slot. If you mount the card stacker at a wrong place, cards are not discharged, resulting in a card jam.

When connecting the laminator, pull the tab of the card stacker at the stacker mount of the laminator card.

Card discharge slot

Claw

Card stacker

Card Stackerreceptacle (accessory)

Discharging the card

When correctly printed, the cards are discharged from the left side.

If a card jam or a write error on magnetic stripes occurs on the way, results differ depending on the areas.

Portion A: If a card jam , a write error on magnetic stripes or an IC unit encode error occurs on the way, press the RESET button, then the ENTER button. The printer is initialized, and the cards are discharged from the right side of the printer.

Portion B: See the description in Jam (Transfer) on p.50.

Portion C: When correctly printed, the cards are discharged from the left side of the printer. The cards jamming around this area are also discharged from the left side.

Retransfer film cassette

Ink ribbon cassette

Thermal head Magnetic head Card turnover

table Feed roller

NG card discharge slot

Cleaning unit

Card feed roller

Retransfer roller (heat roller)

Bent remedial roller (heat roller)

C BA

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Contents Prima 2006/95/EC 89/336/EECRelating to electromagnetic compatibility Harmonized StandardsOperation is subject to the following two conditions Information for USAContents Manual any time as you need Do not touch the power plug during electrical stormsDo not use a line voltage other than instructed Do not wet the machine with waterPull out the power plug before cleaning the machine Do not use the machine while it has a faultHold the body of the power plug when pulling it out Do not touch the power plug with a wet handChecking accessories Product featuresBefore use Handling of transfer film Ink ribbons and cardsEscape Clause 35% to 70% InstallationTo 86 F Power input jack AccessoryNames of parts Front Slide knobConnecting the Laminator Connecting the IC unit Sold separatelySet-up Please ask your dealer for the Compact IC unit connectionInstall the unit connecting cable.optional Connecting the power cordPin Connecting cable Check the plug For AC 120V typeHang the stacker claw on the stacker receptacle Installing the card stackerCard stacker is capable of containing approximately Portion B See the description in Jam Transfer on p.50Setting the ink ribbon Wind the ribbon, taking up the slack When the ink ribbon is wound up to the endClose the printer door Insert the cassette along the guide railInsert the retransfer film into the cassette Setting the retransfer filmOtherwise the printer may fail Slowly Remove the retransfer film cassetteWind the retransfer film to take up the slack When the retransfer film is wound up to the endOpen the printer door and insert the cassette If the retransfer film is not set properlyThis 300 pieces is not a guaranteed quantity Setting cardsCassette and/or the ink ribbon cassette Shown in the illustrationWhen moving the card bracket Dealer For a magnetic or IC card, encoding error may happenConsult your dealer to purchase new gloves For JIS II cards Printing on cards with magnetic strips is not guaranteedFor ISO cards See p.34 in this manualConnecting with USB cable Connecting with a host computerConnecting with Ethernet cable Connect the printer and host computer with the USB cableWhen connecting a host computer to multiple printers Connecting Multiple PrintersCopyright of the Software is displayed Names of parts on the operation panel BeforeuseLCD operation display content Operation display LED contents LCD panelTurn the power on Represents on and O represents OFF Turning on the powerOperation Operation display LED Ready LED will light upAbout the Reset button Turning off the powerIs loaded User modes User mode screen flowPress Submenu Main menu Submenu To the nextDisplay mode settings Press to reset Reset the free counterClearing the free counter Exit userUV ink level setting Ink mode settingSet the K printing mode2 Special ink SP-Ink 2 levelRetransfer mode setting Exit user mode Set the buzzer Buzzer mode settingSet the bend remedy roller temperature Setting the bend remedy modeBend remedy speed settings To select the setting value and pressCoercivity setting mode Card Thickness setting mode IC contact setting modeNon-contact IC antenna setting mode Unit No. SettingNetwork setting Input method Address Setting mode Download mode setting Low temperature stand-by mode settingSet position of MAC address print Cleaning the cleaning rollers CareandcleaningOpen the card tray Remove the cleaning unit Close the card trayCleaning the fan filter Cleaning the thermal headSee p.14, 16 in this manual Wipe the head indicated withInstall the fan filters back to the original positions Cleaning the card feed rollers and heat RollersIf the sponge is removed, attach it again as shown below See p.31 in this manualSet a cleaning card Cleaning the magnetic headConfirm that the retransfer film cassette has been removed Once printer servicing and cleaning Have been completed Cleaning of the bobbin holdersPeriodical Maintenance Cleaning unit TroubleshootingAll rollers require routine cleaning Layout of rollers inside the printerTo initialize the unit Error code listingError Hardware errorMG connection error MG mechanical errorAbout printing errors Stopping when printingWhen retransfer operation is not complete Mending broken ink ribbon Retransfer filmHopper jam Pull out the card tray Removing card jamsInjury Retransfer section Jam transfer Main specifications SpecificationsCase of disposal External appearance and dimensionsFront view 34.3 38.1Ultra Electronics Card Systems