Ultra electronic Prima 2e instruction manual Wind the retransfer film to take up the slack

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Set-up(continued)

4. Wind the retransfer film to take up the slack.

Turn the knob in the arrow direction to wind a small portion of the retransfer film. If the film does not wind

up, go back to step 3, and insert the bobbins firmly into the bobbin holders.

CAUTION If the film is not tightly wound, the slack may cause the film to be caught in the parts of the printer when you set the cassette, or damaged due to

wrinkles on the film. At this time, do not hold the film to remove slack. Winding deviation causes operation errors

or defective prints.

5. Open the printer door and insert the cassette.

Insert the cassette until it clicks securely into position. The lever returns to its original position.

CAUTION

The cassette containing the retransfer film is heavy. Hold the cassette with both hands when

you set or take out the cassette.

6. Setting the number of frames to be used.

The number of frames of the retransfer film being used is set.

For details, refer to the “Media Type” setting on page 32.

This work must be done when the used film (number of frames) is changed.

CAUTION

When the setting of number of frames is not correct, the printed picture may be entirely shifted

on the card.

7. Close the printer door.

Memo

When the retransfer film is wound up to the end,

M e d i a R u n O u t

appears on the LCD panel.

After replacement press the RESET button, then press the ENTER button.

If the retransfer film is not set properly,

M e d i a S e a r c h

or

M e d i a B r o k e n

appears on the LCD panel. When these messages are output, check:

The retransfer film is firmly inserted into the bobbin holders.

The retransfer face of the film is directed correctly.

The feeding and winding bobbins are mounted

correctly.

Memo

To mount the retransfer film which is partially used, set the unused portion of the film on the bobbin holder indicated with an arrow on the seal of the cassette.

Printing with the transfer film set improperly may cause the image to be faint.

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Contents See p.19~21 See p.11~13,22See p.23~35 See p.42~43Declaration of Conformity Operation is subject to the following two conditions Machine noiseContents 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 35% to 70% InstallationInstallation diagram Do not place objects on topNames of parts Connecting the IC unit Sold separately Set-upMake sure to tighten the screws of the interface cables Product may occur Connecting the LaminatorInstall the unit connecting cable.optional Malfunction of the productConnecting the power cord Check the plug For AC 120V typeNorth America Europe Card stacker is capable of containing approximately Installing the card stackerHang the stacker claw on the stacker receptacle SidePlace the cassette upright on a flat surface during set-up Setting the ink ribbonRemove the ink ribbon cassette Do not touch the surface of the ink ribbon with your handsInsert the cassette along the guide rail When the ink ribbon is wound up to the endClose the printer door Appears on the LCD panelInsert the retransfer film into the cassette Setting the retransfer filmActivate the slide knob and open the printer door Otherwise the printer may fail SlowlyOpen 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 properlyShown in the illustration Setting cardsCassette and/or the ink ribbon cassette Inserting cardsWhen moving the card bracket Consult your dealer to purchase new glovesFor JIS II cards When using magnetic cardsSwitching the card thickness For ISO cardsWhen connecting a host computer to multiple printers Connecting with a host computerConnecting Multiple Printers Connect the printer and host computer with the USB cableBeforeuse Names of parts on the operation panelOperation display LED contents LCD operation display contentLCD panel Operation Turning on the powerDo not turn the power off while Operation display LED Ready LED will light upTurning off the power Is loadedUser mode screen flow User modesMain menu Color settings Displayed when the power is turned onCounter select mode Press To savePress to reset Cleaning modeSee p.38,39 and p.40 for executing the cleaning mode Clearing the free counterInk mode setting Retransfer mode setting Buzzer mode setting Card Thickness setting mode IC contact setting mode Coercivity setting mode Test printNon-contact IC antenna setting mode Unit No SettingOpen the card tray Remove the cleaning unit CareandcleaningCleaning the cleaning rollers Close the card traySee p.15, 17 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.30 in this manualMore Cleaning the magnetic headSet a cleaning card Confirm that the retransfer film cassette has been removedCleaning of the bobbin holders Once printer servicing and cleaning Have been completedPeriodical Maintenance Layout of rollers inside the printer TroubleshootingAll rollers require routine cleaning Feed rollerError 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 Side view Unit/mm External appearance and dimensionsFront view 343 381Software License Agreement Page End of Agreement USA