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Notes for safe operation

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Ground the machine with the attached electric cord when connecting it to the utility outlet.

Using a cord other than the one supplied for grounding may cause an electric shock when the machine fails.

Do not put your head or yourself into the packaging bag.

Do not play with the packaging bag. You may suffocate yourself.

Give close attention to small children who may want to play with the packaging bag.

Do not use the machine while it has a fault.

Do not use the machine while it has a fault, as this may cause a fire or electric shock.

Immediately turn off the power, pull out the power plug, and ask your dealer to repair. Do not try to repair it by yourself. It is dangerous.

Do not use the power supply code of the attachment excluding this machine.It may cause a fire or electric shock.

CAUTION

Pull out the power plug before cleaning the machine.

• This is for preventing electric shocks.

Pull out the power plug when you won’t use the machine for a prolonged period of time to assure safety.

Remove the power plug from the outlet for safety when you won’t use the machine for a long time.

Do not move the machine with the power cable and other electric cables connected.

The cables may be damaged while being moved, which may cause a fire or electric shock.

You may stumble over the cable and get injured.

Do not move the machine with objects placed on it.

• They may fall on you and hurt you.

Do not put heavy objects on the machine.

• They may fall on you and hurt you.

Do not block the vents.

Heat generated inside the machine cannot escape, which may cause a fire.

Be sure to work with two persons when you unpack, move or lift the machine.

If you work alone, you may be injured by the fallen machine or hurt your back by lifting a heavy machine by yourself.

Inspection

Ask you dealer or a qualified person to inspect the machine, typically once every two to three years. Operating the machine with dusts piling on the components for a prolonged period of time may cause a fire or a malfunction of the machine. It will be particularly effective to inspect the machine before wet rainy season. Consult your dealer on

the costs of inspection.

Do not put the machine at a place where it will be wet with steam (e.g., from a humidifier), or at a excessively humid or dusty place.

The oil, water and dusts act as conductors, which may cause a fire or electric shock.

Do not put the machine at a place where it becomes excessively hot.

The surface and internal components may deteriorate. Also there is a danger of a fire. Special care should be taken for exposure to direct sunlight or a heater adjacent to the machine.

Hold the body of the power plug when pulling it out.

Do not pull out the plug by holding the cable. The cable may be broken or damaged which may in turn cause a fire or

electric shock.

Do not touch the power plug with a wet hand

• You may get an electric shock.

Do not lay the power cable near the heating equipment.

The covering of the cable will melt due to heat from such equipment, which may cause a fire or electric shock.

The heat rollers and adjacent areas become hot during operation.

Be careful not to touch the heat rollers and adjacent areas when replacing the ink ribbon or retransfer film, or remove jammed cards.

Wait until the heat rollers get cooled down to prevent burns.

Be careful of jamming your hand or fingers in the card tray, card bracket on the hopper, or printer door.

Replace the ink ribbon or retransfer film, or remove jammed cards with care not to jam your hand or fingers in the mechanism, which may cause an injury.

Do not use a power cable other than the specified cable for connection.

If you use an unspecified power cable for connection or extension, heat may accumulate in the cable, causing a fire.

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Contents Prima Relating to electromagnetic compatibility 89/336/EEC2006/95/EC Harmonized StandardsInformation for USA Operation is subject to the following two conditionsContents Do not use a line voltage other than instructed Do not touch the power plug during electrical stormsManual any time as you need Do not wet the machine with waterHold the body of the power plug when pulling it out Do not use the machine while it has a faultPull out the power plug before cleaning the machine Do not touch the power plug with a wet handBefore use Product featuresChecking accessories Handling of transfer film Ink ribbons and cardsEscape Clause Installation 35% to 70%To 86 F Names of parts AccessoryPower input jack Front Slide knobSet-up Connecting the IC unit Sold separatelyConnecting the Laminator Please ask your dealer for the Compact IC unit connectionPin Connecting cable Connecting the power cordInstall the unit connecting cable.optional Check the plug For AC 120V typeCard stacker is capable of containing approximately Installing the card stackerHang the stacker claw on the stacker receptacle Portion B See the description in Jam Transfer on p.50Setting the ink ribbon Close the printer door When the ink ribbon is wound up to the endWind the ribbon, taking up the slack Insert the cassette along the guide railOtherwise the printer may fail Slowly Setting the retransfer filmInsert the retransfer film into the cassette Remove the retransfer film cassetteOpen the printer door and insert the cassette When the retransfer film is wound up to the endWind the retransfer film to take up the slack If the retransfer film is not set properlyCassette and/or the ink ribbon cassette Setting cardsThis 300 pieces is not a guaranteed quantity Shown in the illustrationDealer For a magnetic or IC card, encoding error may happen When moving the card bracketConsult your dealer to purchase new gloves For ISO cards Printing on cards with magnetic strips is not guaranteedFor JIS II cards See p.34 in this manualConnecting with Ethernet cable Connecting with a host computerConnecting with USB cable Connect the printer and host computer with the USB cableConnecting Multiple Printers When connecting a host computer to multiple printersCopyright of the Software is displayed Beforeuse Names of parts on the operation panelOperation display LED contents LCD panel LCD operation display contentOperation Turning on the powerTurn the power on Represents on and O represents OFF Operation display LED Ready LED will light upTurning off the power About the Reset buttonIs loaded User mode screen flow User modesPress Submenu To the next Main menu SubmenuDisplay mode settings Clearing the free counter Reset the free counterPress to reset Exit userSet the K printing mode2 Ink mode settingUV ink level setting Special ink SP-Ink 2 levelRetransfer mode setting Buzzer mode setting Exit user mode Set the buzzerBend remedy speed settings Setting the bend remedy modeSet the bend remedy roller temperature To select the setting value and pressNon-contact IC antenna setting mode Card Thickness setting mode IC contact setting modeCoercivity setting mode Unit No. SettingNetwork setting Input method Address Setting mode Low temperature stand-by mode setting Download mode settingSet position of MAC address print Open the card tray Remove the cleaning unit CareandcleaningCleaning the cleaning rollers Close the card traySee p.14, 16 in this manual Cleaning the thermal headCleaning the fan filter Wipe the head indicated withIf the sponge is removed, attach it again as shown below Cleaning the card feed rollers and heat RollersInstall the fan filters back to the original positions See p.31 in this manualCleaning the magnetic head Set a cleaning cardConfirm that the retransfer film cassette has been removed Cleaning of the bobbin holders Once printer servicing and cleaning Have been completedPeriodical Maintenance All rollers require routine cleaning TroubleshootingCleaning unit Layout of rollers inside the printerError code listing To initialize the unitMG connection error Hardware errorError MG mechanical errorWhen retransfer operation is not complete Stopping when printingAbout printing errors Mending broken ink ribbon Retransfer filmRemoving card jams Hopper jam Pull out the card trayInjury Retransfer section Jam transfer Specifications Main specificationsFront view External appearance and dimensionsCase of disposal 34.3 38.1Ultra Electronics Card Systems