FARGO electronic HDP600 CR100, HDP600-LC Conducting the Tape adhesion Test, Step Procedure

Models: HDP600 HDP600 CR100 HDP600-LC

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Conducting the Tape adhesion Test

It is important to conduct Tape adhesion tests because Fargo cannot be certain which transfer temperature and Dwell Time will work best (when printing cards other than UltraCard III or HDP-PVC). (Note: The optimal transfer settings may vary from card type to card type.)

Caution: Inadequate time and temperature could produce cards that are more vulnerable to accelerated wear and dye migration. Use sufficient time and temperature to transfer HDP Film to the card to ensure a long lasting, durable card.

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Test the adhesion quality of the HDP Film to the card by printing sample cards and completing an adhesive tape test.

(Note: The Institute for Interconnecting and Packaging Electronic Circuits (IPC) outlines a pressure sensitive tape test that evaluates adhesion quality. Refer to their IPC-TM-650-3.7.1D test Guide, Section 3.7, Number 1.)

Select the UltraCard IIIs-Glossy PVC if the card is glossy and print a test card.

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Select the HDP Cards-Matte PVC if the card has a buff, matte finish and print a test card.

a.Apply a strip of ½ (12mm) wide Scotch-type clear adhesive tape (such as 3M brand 600), at least 2 (50mm) long, firmly across the surface of the card, pressing out all air bubbles with a fingertip.

b.Remove the tape by smoothly and rapidly (approximately 2 inches/second (50mm/sec)) pulling it up at a perpendicular (90 degree) angle to the card. (Note: The IPC recommends a minimum of three tests for each card type evaluation.)

HDP600 High Definition Card Printer/Encoder User Guide (Rev. 2.3)

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FARGO electronic HDP600 CR100, HDP600-LC manual Conducting the Tape adhesion Test, Step Procedure