4250/4225 Card Printer UserÕs Manual

D. BACKGROUNDER MENUS

File menu

Open Status Window and Close Status Window: Opens and closes the Backgrounder status window. The Backgrounder continues to work if the status window is closed.

Log Files: The Backgrounder has the ability to create and maintain a sequential history file, or Log file, of Backgrounder print jobs. This Log file can be enabled and manipulated with the following commands of the File menu:

New Log File: Selects a new file in which to maintain your ongoing

Backgrounder printing log.

Save Copy of Log as: Saves the current Log file to a new file name or location of your specification.

Start Recording Log: Begins logging print history. Before the Log file is started, you are asked to specify a Log file in which to save your processed print job entries. When logging begins, this option dims.

Stop Recording Log: Stops logging print history. This option dims once print logging stops.

Get Info: Provides additional information about the currently selected print job. Click on the processing job or any job in the queue, before selecting Get Info. Double-clicking on a job in the status window is a shortcut for Get Info.

Quit: Exits the Backgrounder. Note that you cannot quit while a job is being processed (see Stop Processing on the following page). All jobs in the queue are retained and processed when Backgrounder is next started.

NOTE: The spool files are stored in the ÒSpool Folder,Ó inside the ÒSystem Folder.Ó If these files are deleted, the corresponding print jobs will be lost, and must be printed again.

Admin menu

Stop Processing: Stops the Backgrounder from processing any jobs, although it will still receive them and add them to the queue. A dialog box is displayed if Stop Processing is selected while Backgrounder is processing a job, asking when the job should be put on hold. The Backgrounder status box in the lower left-hand corner of the window indicates that Backgrounder has stopped.

You cannot quit from Backgrounder while it is processing a job. Stop Processing must first be selected to cancel the processing job and stop Backgrounder. When Backgrounder stops, the menu changes to Continue Processing. When this option is selected, the server starts processing the top job in the queue.

Preferences: Presents a dialog box containing options for fine-tuning the Backgrounder. Background printing priority determines how much time your Mac spends processing the image, and how much time it spends in the foreground

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FARGO electronic Card Printer manual Backgrounder Menus, Admin menu

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.