JVC KENWOOD K9X004 Card Printer w/Built-in RFID Unit User Manual
JVC KENWOOD Corporation Card Printer w/Built-in RFID Unit
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Card Printer CX-D80 Thank you for purchasing this product. Please read through this âElectronic Manualâ carefully in advance to ensure proper use of the product. Also, to make sure that the product is used safely, please read through the âRead Me Firstâ booklet. Please store the manuals properly after reading so that they can be referred to whenever necessary. Electronic Manual LST1008-001A Contents Contents Disclaimer â Contents Before Use About this Manual ................................................................... 3 Precautions ............................................................................. 3 Disclaimer ............................................................................... 6 Name and functions of parts ................................................... 6 Specifications .......................................................................... 9 Accessories/separately sold items ........................................ 10 Options .................................................................................. 11 Operation Operation Panel .................................................................... 11 Setting Mode ......................................................................... 13 Setting Mode Flow ............................................................. 14 Setting using the operation panel .......................................... 17 Security ................................................................................. 25 Setting Using the Status Monitor ........................................... 27 Printing a Card ...................................................................... 27 "Disclaimer" ' page 6 Name and Functions of Parts â â â â â â â â "Internal mechanism diagram" ' page 6 "Front" ' page 7 ' page 7Rear] "Right" ' page 7 "Left" ' page 7 "When printer door is open" ' page 7 "Ink ribbon cassette" ' page 8 "Retransfer film cassette" ' page 8 Specifications â â "Main specifications" ' page 9 "Outline dimensional drawing" ' page 9 Accessories/Separately Sold Items â â "Accessories" ' page 10 "Sold separately" ' page 10 Options Replacement Precautions on cards ............................................................ 28 Ink Ribbon ............................................................................. 29 Retransfer Film ...................................................................... 31 Maintenance Servicing of Parts .................................................................. 34 Servicing Based on Print Output ........................................... 42 Troubleshooting When an Error Message is Displayed ................................... 42 Precautions on cards ............................................................ 44 Ink Ribbon ............................................................................. 49 Retransfer Film ...................................................................... 50 Unable to produce desired printing results ............................ 50 Printer not operating as desired ............................................ 51 Before sending printer for repair ........................................... 51 Setup Installation and Connection ................................................... 52 Printing Media ....................................................................... 53 Printer and Computer Connection ......................................... 57 Computer Settings ................................................................ 58 Software ............................................................................ 58 Install ................................................................................. 58 Uninstall ............................................................................. 69 IP Sec ................................................................................ 72 Printer Driver Settings ....................................................... 74 Port Monitor Settings ......................................................... 80 Status Monitor Settings ..................................................... 80 Inline Encoding .................................................................. 86 List of Error Codes ............................................................. 87 Frequently Asked Questions ............................................. 89 Printer Setting ....................................................................... 90 Operation Panel ................................................................. 90 Setting using the operation panel ...................................... 90 About this Manual â â "Contents of this manual" ' page 3 "How to read this manual" ' page 3 Precautions â â "Safety precautions" ' page 3 "Precautions during use" ' page 4 â â "Functions" ' page 11 "Options" ' page 11 Before Use About this Manual Contents of this manual â â â â The copyright of this manual belongs to DNP. Reprint and duplicate of this manual in part or full without the prior consent of DNP is strictly prohibited. Windows is the registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States. Product names of other companies described in the manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies. Symbols such as , Â, and  are omitted in this manual. Designs, specifications, or other details described in this manual may be modified for improvement without prior notice. Precautions Safety precautions â Please read through all the following items before using the printer. Graphical symbols â A number of graphical symbols are used in this manual as well as on the printer. They are intended to ensure the safe use of this product, protect users against safety hazards, as well as prevent damage of property. Make sure that you read through this manual after gaining a proper understanding of their meanings. How to read this manual â Information in this frame is for reference purposes, such as information on functions and usage restrictions. â Precautions are described in this frame. â Click this frame to display the details page. â Click this icon to return to the top page. â Click this icon to open the PDF file for printing. The ăAdobe Readeră application is needed to browse the PDF file. Warnings â Before Use Caution Precautions during use Please read through all the following items before using the printer. â Handling instructions Pay careful attention of the following when handling a printing media (retransfer film or ink ribbon) or card. â â Using a deformed or scratched card may cause card feed errors. Before Use Touching the printing surface of the printing media or card directly with your hand may cause the print to turn out uneven. Foreign particles attached to the printed areas may result in printing voids. Attach the printing media in a clean environment. Use of electrically-charged printing media or cards may cause printing errors. Do not allow static to occur, such as due to cards rubbing against each other. When replacing or replenishing a printing media or card that is stored under a low temperature, use after leaving the media or card at the operating ambient temperature of the printer for at least one hour. Otherwise, condensation may occur, causing printing errors or malfunction of the printer. â â â â When attaching the retransfer film/ink ribbon â â Use your hands to adjust the media at the supply and take-up sides so that they are parallel to each other. When doing so, make sure you do not touch the printing surface. Refer to the label adhered to the cassette for alignment of the screen position. Printing errors may occur if the position is not properly aligned. Storage Storage instructions The storage conditions of the printing media (retransfer film or ink ribbon) and card have a significant effect on the printing quality. Store the printing media or card in one of the following locations. â During transport or moving â Make sure to set to the transport mode. "Transport mode setting" ďź' page 24ďź Storage environment Temperature: 5ÂC to 25ÂC Relative humidity: 40 % to 60 % â â Precautions on Cards Handling and storage of cards after printing Storage location Do not store the printing media or card in the following locations. Doing so may cause the media or card to deteriorate. â Places exposed to direct sunlight. â Places with a high humidity. â Places near organic solvents or diazo copiers. Storage period Use the printing media (retransfer film or ink ribbon) within half a year after purchase. For details on the cards, please consult our authorized dealers. â Printer Installation When the printer is not in use, it is recommended that you turn off the power, and cover it with a plastic sheet. Do not place the printer unit in the following locations. Doing so may have adverse effects on the printer. â â Carpeted room. Places with a busy flow of people. Places where paper (corrugated boards, etc.) is handled or stored. Places near photocopiers. Places exposed to direct sunlight or near a heating equipment (such as a stove). Inclined or unstable surfaces. Places exposed directly to cold air, such as near an air-conditioner outlet, or places subject to high temperatures. â â â â â â â Avoid storing cards at places that are exposed to direct sunlight or subject to high temperatures and humidity. Discoloration or fading may occur if a card comes into contact with the following chemicals or stationery. â Organic solvents, including alcohol, film cleaner, or diazo copies. â Files, document cases, pass holders, or erasers made of flexible polyvinyl chloride. â Hair wax or cosmetic products. Card types Thin cards and certain card materials may not be suitable for printing using this printer. For details on the card material to use and other specifications, please consult our authorized dealers in advance. Note: If the card thickness is not properly adjusted, printing error or printer malfunction may occur. "Adjusting Card Thickness" ďź' page 56ďź â When a card is jammed inside the printer Cards may not be discharged correctly such as when the retransfer setting for the card is inappropriate. Stop using and remove the jammed cards immediately. Otherwise, you may have problems removing the cards, and fire or electric shock may also occur as a result. â When a card jam occurs, make use of the jog dial to remove the jam. â If the card cannot be removed, consult a servicing personnel or our authorized dealers. Precautions on retransfer films/ink ribbons Put on the supplied gloves when handling the retransfer film/ink ribbon. Direct contact of your hand with the printing surface may result in printing errors. â When retransfer film/ink ribbon is dismantled â Winding misalignment may occur. If an improperly wound retransfer film/ink ribbon is installed, the resulting color may vary, or errors may occur. Before Use Disclaimer Name and functions of parts Internal mechanism diagram â Card feeder unit â This is the roller for feeding cards. Each of the feed rollers needs to be cleaned daily. ⥠Warpage correction heating roller â Some types of cards may warp. Adjust accordingly until warpage is eliminated. Set using the host computer. ⢠Retransfer heating roller â You can adjust the temperature and retransfer time for some retransfer films and cards. Set using the host computer. ⣠Non-contact IC encoder â You can adjust the position to stop the card when a non-contact IC card is used. Set using the host computer. ⤠Contact IC â You can adjust the position to stop the card when a contact IC card is used. Set using the host computer. ⼠Magnetic encoder â You can select the coercivity when writing data to the magnetic stripe card. Set using the host computer. ⌠Card turnover unit â Inverts the card. ⧠Cleaning roller â Removes any dust or dirt attached to the card. The cleaning roller needs to be cleaned daily. ⨠Card hopper â For loading cards. ⊠Retransfer film (take-up side) â For attaching the take-up side of the retransfer film. ⪠Retransfer film (supply side) â For attaching the unused side of the retransfer film. ⍠Ink ribbon (take-up side) â For attaching the take-up side of the ink ribbon. ⏠Thermal head â The thermal head is a consumable part. For details on its replacement, please consult our authorized dealers. â Ink ribbon (supply side) â For attaching the unused side of the ink ribbon. ⎠NG card outlet â Discharges NG cards, such as during card jams. Before Use Front â Sliding knob â Opens/Closes the printer door. â Slide it upward, and pull toward you to open the printer door. ⥠Operation buttons â For selecting and confirming information on the operation panel. ⢠Operation panel â Displays menus and error messages. ⣠Card hopper â For loading cards. ⤠Printer door ⼠Power switch â Turns the power On/Off. Right â NG card outlet â If a card is left inside the printer when the power is turned on or reset, the card will be automatically discharged. â Cards in the printer are discharged when an error occurs on the magnetic card or IC card. ⥠Air suction fan opening â Air inlet of the internal cooling fan. ⢠Filter cover â This is the cover of the fan filter. ⣠Security slot â For attaching the Kensington lock. Left Rear â Card outlet â Outlet for discharging the cards. ⥠Card stacker (supplied) attachment slot â For attaching the supplied card stacker. When printer door is open â USB cable connection terminal â For connecting a USB 2.0 interface cable. ⥠LAN cable connection terminal â For connecting an Ethernet interface cable. ⢠Cable clamp â For securing the supplied USB cable. "Connection" ďź' page 57ďź âŁ ďźťAC INLETďź˝ power supply terminal â For connecting the power cord. â Cassette buttons â Press these buttons in order to pull out the ink ribbon cassette or retransfer film cassette. ⥠Cleaning unit â Removes any dust or dirt attached to the card. ⢠Ink ribbon cassette Before Use â For attaching the ink ribbon. ⣠Jog dials â When there is card jam in the cleaning unit, turnover unit, or retransfer unit, detach the jog dial from the printer body, and attach it accordingly to turn the rollers of the corresponding parts. ⤠Retransfer film cassette â For attaching the retransfer film. Ink ribbon cassette â Guide shaft â Provides guide to the position for attaching the cassette. ⥠Shafts â When attaching an ink ribbon, unwind it along the shafts. ⢠Bobbin holder (black) â For securing the take-up side of the ink ribbon. ⣠Bobbin holder (yellow) â For securing the unused side of the ink ribbon. Retransfer film cassette â Bobbin holder (black) â For securing the take-up side of the retransfer film. ⥠Guide shaft â Provides guide to the position for attaching the cassette. ⢠Shafts â When attaching a retransfer film, unwind it along the shafts. ⣠Bobbin holder (green) â For securing the unused side of the retransfer film. Before Use Specifications Main specifications Item Description Recording system Dye sublimation retransfer Paper feed mode Automatic Recording density 300 dpi Reproduction gradation 256 levels each for Y, M and C; C and 2 for Bk Interface USB 2.0 (Hi-Speed/Full-Speed) Interface Ethernet(100BASE-TX/10BASE-T) Operating environment conditions Temperature between 15  and 30 ÂC Operating environment conditions Humidity between 35 % and 70 % (no condensation) Storage environment conditions Temperature between -15 ÂC and 55 ÂC Storage environment conditions Humidity between 20 % and 80 % Power supply AC 100 V - 120 V/AC 220 V - 240 V(tolerance: Ⳳ10 %) 50 Hz/60 Hz(tolerance: Ⳳ5 %) Current consumption 3.5 A (100 V system) Power consumption 310 W (max.) Mass (Standard) approx. 12.5 kg (excluding optional built-in items) Dimensions (cm) 343 mm x 335 mm x 322 mm (W x H x D) Outline dimensional drawing Before Use Accessories/separately sold items Accessories Please check to ensure that the printer accessories are in place when unpacking the product package. â CD-ROM x 1 â Instruction Manual x 1 â âRead Me FirstâďźLST1004ďź x 1 booklet â Power Cord (2 m) x 2 â Cleaning Card x 1 â Card Stacker x 1 â USB 2.0 Cable (2 m) x 1 â Gloves x 1 Pair Products sold separately To purchase these items, please consult our authorized dealers. â YMCK (1000 Images) Set Model: CY-P340A Ink Model: CY-340-100 Retransfer Film Model: CY-3RA-100 â Ink Ribbon (YMCKK), 750 frames/roll Model: CY-35K-75D â Ink Ribbon (YMCKU), 750 frames/roll Model: CY-35U-75D â Retransfer Film (YMCKK), 1000 Images/Model: CY-3RA-100 â Cleaning Kit: Magnetic Head Cleaning Card (x 5), Cotton Swab (5 Large and 5 Small), Cleaning Wipes (1 Box, Model: CX210-CKIT1) â Cleaning Card: 10 Cards/Set (Model: CX210-CC1) 10 Before Use Options Functions Operation Panel Name and functions of parts Double-sided printer Printer that supports double-sided printing. â Single-sided printer Printer that supports single-sided printing. â Options Warpage correction Device for correcting card warpage after printing. â Magnetic encoder Device for writing data to a magnetic stripe card. â Supports only installation of a double-sided printer. â Contact IC encoder Device for writing data to a contact IC card. â Non-contact IC encoder Device for writing data to a non-contact IC card. â Operation panel â Displays the mode settings, operating status, and error messages. ⥠Status icon/operation button display â Displays the status icon or the function of the operation button during mode setting. ⢠Operation buttons â For selecting a button displayed on the operation panel. â Operation Panel â â â â â â "Operation Panel" ' page 11 "Setting Using the Operation Panel" ' page 13 "Setting using the operation panel" ' page 17 "Security" ' page 25 "Setting using the status monitor" ' page 80 "Printing a Card" ' page 27 Operation buttons Resets the printer. â After clearing an error, press in the order of ďźťResetďź˝DB. Displays the user mode. Exits setting. Pressing it each time brings you to the next higher setting mode level. Displays the setting mode in the next lower level. Confirms or executes a setting. It is also used to save a new setting. â â The display does not change if an item cannot be altered using the operation panel. Pressing it each time displays the next setting item. Pressing it each time displays the next setting value. Displays the settings change mode. If ďźťChangeďź˝ is not displayed for an item, you can adjust the settings on the status monitor of a PC. "Status monitor setting" ďź' page 80ďź â 11 Operation Displays the scroll mode for the displayed characters. Operation Panel Display Starting up Scrolls to the next displayed character on the left. Initializing Scrolls to the next displayed character on the right. Preheating Operation panel status display USB connection Ready Printer information can be viewed through the network. However, printing is performed through USB connection. â IP address established Printing â IP address not established Loading Network connection â IP address established Encoding â IP address not established Adjusting heat roller to the preset temperature Security status â Locked Retransferring â Unlocked ăĺŽçžŠăŞăă Cleaning Heater OFF 12 Operation Setting Mode Settings can be viewed on the printerâs operation panel. Settings can be changed on the status monitor of the computer. "Setting Using the Operation Panel" ďź' page 17ďź "Setting Mode Flow" ďź' page 14ďź â â Cleaning â UV Level: -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3 For setting the UV ink density level. Selecting a larger value increases the density level. During UV printing, card warpage may increase if the card has a low heat resistance or under an environment with high temperature. â PO Level: -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3 For setting the density level of the peel-off ink. Selecting a larger value increases the density level. For setting during cleaning of the card feed roller or magnetic head. â Retransfer Setting values Rollers Select this value when cleaning the card feed roller. â MG Select this value when cleaning the magnetic head. Displays the retransfer mode settings. â â Counter Reset Resets the free counter and error counter. â Test Print Prints the printerâs built-in test pattern, or the different setting values. When system troubles occur, printing can be performed using settings on the printer or computer by operating only the printer. â â Setting values Test Print: Test Pattern, Printer Setting, Network, Lami Setting â Down load Updates the firmware. â Transport Mode For setting the transport mode. â Media Displays the settings of the printing media. â Setting values Ink Type: YMCK, YMCKPO, K, YMCKK, YMCKUV Set according to the type of ink ribbon. â Film Type: 1000, 750 Set according to the type of retransfer film. â Card Thickness: Standard, Thin Set according to the thickness of the card. Standard: Supports card thickness of 0.76 mm Thin: Supports card thickness of 0.25 mm â Print Displays the printing settings. â Setting values YMC Level: -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3 For setting the YMC (color) density level. Selecting a larger value increases the density level. â Black Level: -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3 For setting the K (black) density level. Selecting a larger value increases the density level. â Black Mode: Standard, Fine For setting the printing mode for the K (black) component. If the characters still appear faded after raising the ďźťBlack Levelďź˝, set to ďźťFineďź˝. However, printing time required will be longer than the ďźťStandardďź˝ setting. â Setting values â Temp Level: -2, -1, 0, 1, 2 For setting the retransfer roller temperature. Selecting a larger value increases the temperature. Retransfer may fail depending on the card used. If retransfer fails, raise the setting to the next higher value. A higher retransfer roller temperature helps to enhance card retransfer, but the stronger heat may also cause the card to deform. If the printer is not initialized after changing the temperature setting, temperature is adjusted after the printing operation starts. â Speed (Front): -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2 For setting the surface retransfer speed. Selecting a larger value increases the speed. Retransfer may not be successful for some parts of the card depending on the card used. Lowering the setting value helps to enhance retransfer, but the stronger heat may also cause the card to deform. â Speed (Back): -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2 For setting the rear surface retransfer speed. Selecting a larger value increases the speed. Some types of cards may warp during double-sided printing. If card warpage occurs, raise the setting to the next higher value. â MG Peel Mode: Standard, MG Stripe For setting the method for peeling the retransfer film. â Standby Mode: Front wait, Back wait For setting the laminator standby position. Select whether to standby at the front or rear surface during double-sided printing. Bend Remedy Displays the warpage correction mode settings. â Setting values â Temp Level: -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, off For setting the warpage correction roller temperature. Selecting a larger value increases the temperature. If the printer is not initialized after changing the temperature setting, temperature is adjusted after the printing operation starts. â Speed: -2, -1, 0, 1, 2 For setting the warpage correction mode speed. Selecting a larger value increases the speed. Heat Roller Displays the settings of the power save mode or low temperature standby mode. â Setting values Power Saving: 5 mins, 10 mins, 15 mins, 20 mins, 25 mins, 30 mins, 45 mins, 60 mins, off For setting the time of the power save mode. While in the [Ready] mode, if the printer is not operated during a specific time interval, the retransfer roller, warpage correction roller, and backlight of the operation panel are turned off to save power. â 13 Operation HR Control: Off, On For setting whether to standby the printer by lowering the retransfer heat roller temperature if cards are not issued for 30 minutes or longer. The printer will automatically be restored to the original mode during the next card issuance, but it may take a longer time before the first card is printed. Set this to On during normal use. â Setting â Displays the printer settings. Setting values Display: Mode:Counter Counter: Total Cnt, Head Cnt, Free Cnt, Cleaning Cnt, Error Cnt Contrast: -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3 For setting the display status the operation panel. â Buzzer: On, Off For setting whether to sound the buzzer when an error occurs or when settings are changed. â Unit No:No.1 ~ No.10 For setting the printerâs unit number according to the USB environment. â If the printer is connected via USB interface, the setting switches automatically to the USB setting even if it is set to LAN during initialization. â IPv4: DHCP: On, Off Setting: IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway Efective IP:IP Address For setting IPv4. â IPv6: Adrs Config: Auto, Manual SettingďźIP Address, Prefix Len, Gateway Efective IP: IP Address1, IP Address2, IP Address3 For setting IPv6. â Session Time Out: Off, 10 mins, 20 mins, 30 mins, 60 mins For setting the session timeout interval. â MAC Address: Hexadecimal character strings Displays the MAC address. â IP Sec Mode: Off, On For setting the availability of IP Sec. â IP Sec Type: not Setting, Preshard, Certificate Displays the method for IP Sec verification. Setting Mode Flow Settings can be viewed on the printerâs operation panel. Settings can be changed on the status monitor of the computer. "Setting Mode" ďź' page 13ďź â â Option â Displays the optional settings. Press ďźťMenuďź˝ â A setting item appears. Setting values MG: None, ISO, JIS Displays the availability of a magnetic encoder or the type of encoder used. â IC Antenna: None, Installed Displays the availability of a non-contact IC encoder. â IC Contact: None, ISO Type, JIS Type Displays the availability of a contact IC encoder or the type of encoder used. â Contact IC R/W: None, Installed Displays the availability of an IC contact. â Bend Remedy HR: None, Installed Displays the availability of a warpage correction heat roller. â Turn Over: None, Installed Displays the availability of retransfer unit. â Press ďźťNextďź˝ â â â â MG â Displays the coercivity settings. Setting values JIS Type: Loco, Hico For setting the coercivity when writing data to a JIS magnetic stripe card. â Retry Count: 0, 1, 2, 3 For setting the number of retries during data writing. â Network â Displays the network settings. Setting values Printer Name: ASCII character strings (10 characters) For setting the printer name. â Host IF: LAN, USB For setting the interface. â 14 Pressing it each time displays the next setting item. Pressing ďźťEnterďź˝ or ďźťChangeďź˝ displays the setting value. Pressing ďźťNextďź˝ or A displays the next setting value. Pressing ďźťExitďź˝ displays the setting mode of the next higher level. Operation 15 Operation 16 Operation Setting using the operation panel Initializing printer when attaching the cassette Memo: Initialization Whenever the power is turned on, cue (initialization) is performed automatically on the ink ribbon and retransfer film. You can also perform initialization using the operation button on the operation panel. â â When detaching the ink ribbon cassette or retransfer film cassette from the printer body, dust may adhere to the ink ribbon or retransfer film. Printing errors such as discoloring and retransfer error may occur depending on the size of the dust particles. To prevent printing errors from occurring, initialize the printer when you attach the cassette. When attaching a new retransfer film, it is recommended that you forward the film by one or two images before printing. â â Press ďźťResetďź˝ â A [Initialize] message appears. Turn on the power. Press B â An [Initializing] message appears, and initialization of the printer starts. Check to ensure that ďźťReadyďź˝ or ďźťPreheatingďź˝ is displayed on the operation panel of the printer. Press ďźťResetďź˝ A ďźťInitializeďź˝ message appears. â Initializing printer without feeding the image â Press B â An [Initializing] message appears, and initialization of the printer starts. Initializing printer after feeding by one image â Press ďźťNextďź˝ â A ďźťNext Panel, OK?ďź˝ message appears. 17 Operation Firmware update Press ďźťMenuďź˝ â ⥠Press B â An [Initializing] message appears, and the printer is initialized after feeding the ink ribbon and retransfer film by one image. A [Cleaning] message appears. Press ďźťNextďź˝ to set to [Down load] â Pressing the [Next] button each time displays the next screen. Press ďźťEnterďź˝ Initializing printer after feeding by two images â Data download from the host computer starts. â A ďźťDownloadingďź˝ message during data download from the host computer. â Press ďźťNextďź˝ â A ďźť2'nd Panel, OK?ďź˝ message appears. ⥠Press B â An [Initializing] message appears, and the printer is initialized after feeding the ink ribbon and retransfer film by two images. Note: 18 â Do not turn off the power during data download from the host computer. Doing so may damage the printer firmware and cause malfunction. â A [Please Power Off] message when data download from the host computer is complete. Operation Counter setting This is used for setting the type of counter displayed on the operation panel. â Counter types Turn off the power. â The firmware is updated. â Total: total counter Displays the total number of cards that are correctly printed. â Head: Head counter Displays the total number of printed sides for the same head. â Free: free counter Displays the number of cards that are correctly printed. This number can be reset. â Cleaning Cun: Cleaning counter Displays the number of cards that are correctly printed after the last cleaning. â Error Cnt: Error counter Displays the number of cards that are not correctly printed. This number can be reset. Press ďźťMenuďź˝ â A [Cleaning] message appears. Press ďźťNextďź˝ to display [Setting] â Pressing the [Next] button each time displays the next screen. Press ďźťEnterďź˝ â A [Display] message appears. Press ďźťEnterďź˝ â A [Mode] message appears. 19 Operation Press ďźťNextďź˝ â A ďźťCounterďź˝ message appears. Press B Resets the free counter and error counter. â Press ďźťChangeďź˝ â A setting change screen appears. Checking reset Select [Free Cnt] or [Error Cnt] under [Counter setting]. â Test print Prints the printerâs built-in test pattern, or the different setting values. When system troubles occur, printing can be performed using settings on the printer or computer by operating only the printer. â â Test types â Press A and select a setting value. Press B to confirm the setting value. â Pressing B confirms the setting and returns you to the previous screen. Press ďźťExitďź˝ â Pressing [Exit] each time returns you to the previous screen. Printer Setting: Prints according to the values preset in the printerâs user mode. â Network: Prints according to the values preset through the network. â â Press ďźťMenuďź˝ â A [Cleaning] message appears. Resetting the counter â Resets the free counter and error counter. Press ďźťMenuďź˝ â A [Cleaning] message appears. Press ďźťNextďź˝ to display [Test Print] Press ďźťNextďź˝ to set to [Counter Reset] 20 Operation Press [Change]. A [Test Pattern] message appears. â Press ďźťEnterďź˝ â A [Mode] message appears. Press A and select a test type. Press ďźťNextďź˝ â A ďźťContrastďź˝ message appears. Press B Test print starts. â Contrast setting This is used for setting the contrast of the operation panel display. â Setting values -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3 Selecting a larger value increases the contrast. â Press ďźťMenuďź˝ â A [Cleaning] message appears. Press ďźťNextďź˝ to set to [Setting] â Pressing the [Next] button each time displays the next screen. Press ďźťChangeďź˝ â A setting selection screen appears. Press A and select a setting value. Press B to confirm the setting value. â Pressing B confirms the setting and returns you to the previous screen. Press ďźťExitďź˝ â Pressing [Exit] each time returns you to the previous screen. Press ďźťEnterďź˝ â A [Display] message appears. 21 Operation Buzzer sound setting â This is used for setting the buzzer sound when an error occurs. Setting values â On: turns on buzzer sound, Off: turns off buzzer sound Press ďźťMenuďź˝ â A [Cleaning] message appears. Press A and select a setting value. Press B to confirm the setting value. â â Pressing B confirms the setting and returns you to the previous screen. To display the next setting value, press A. Press ďźťExitďź˝ â Press ďźťNextďź˝ to set to [Setting] Press ďźťEnterďź˝ â A [Display] message appears. Press ďźťNextďź˝ to set to [Buzzer] Press ďźťChangeďź˝ â A setting selection screen appears. 22 Pressing [Exit] each time returns you to the previous screen. Operation Unit number setting For setting the printerâs unit number according to the USB environment. â Setting values No.1 ~ No.10 â Press ďźťMenuďź˝ â A [Cleaning] message appears. Press A and select a setting value. Press B to confirm the setting value. â Pressing B confirms the setting and returns you to the previous screen. Press ďźťExitďź˝ â Pressing [Exit] each time returns you to the previous screen. Press ďźťNextďź˝ to set to [Setting] Press ďźťEnterďź˝ â A [Display] message appears. Press ďźťNextďź˝ to set to [Unit No] Press ďźťChangeďź˝ â A setting selection screen appears. 23 Operation Transport mode setting Note: â Make sure that you set to the transport mode when transporting or moving the printer. Failure to do so may result in malfunction of the printer. â When transporting or moving the printer, ensure that the heat roller is secured to a safe position. Open the printer door. Press ďźťNextďź˝ to set to ďźťTransport Modeďź˝ Press and hold down the cassette button, and remove the ink ribbon cassette (on the right) to remove the ink ribbon. Press B Press and hold down the cassette button, and remove the retransfer film cassette (on the left) to remove the retransfer film. After setting to the transport mode, a ďźťPlease Power Offďź˝ message appears. â Turn off the power, and attach the cassette. Note: Close the printer door. When in the transport mode, the retransfer film cassette cannot be installed to the printer with the retransfer film attached. â Turn on the power. Canceling the transport mode â Check to ensure that ďźťFilm Searchďź˝ is displayed on the operation panel of the printer. Press ďźťMenuďź˝ â A [Cleaning] message appears. 24 With the printer door closed. turn on the power, and cancel the transport mode. Operation Security Security setting When a security number is set, opening/closing of the printer door and detachment of the card hopper are disabled. To change the security number, you have to delete it and register a new number again. â â Press the operation button (center) for at least 3 seconds. â A [Set Sec-Key OK?] message appears. Press B Press B â A [New Key] message appears. â â If this number is consistent with the number entered in [New Key], the display returns to [Ready], and the new password is registered. If this number is not consistent with the number entered in [New Key], the display returns to [Set Sec-Key]. Enter a number again. Turning off the security function â You can deactivate the locked security as follows. Press the operation button (center) for at least 3 seconds. â A [Unlock Sec-Key OK?] message appears. Enter a number. â You can enter up to 8 digits. â Pressing A each time advances to the next number. â Pressing E each time advances to the next digit. Press E â A [Unlock Sec-Key] message appears. Press B â A [Re-enter] message appears. Enter the security number registered for [New Key]. Input the number you have entered in [New Key] again. 25 Operation â Pressing A each time advances to the next number. â Pressing E each time advances to the next digit. Press B â â If this number is consistent with the number entered in [New Key], the display returns to [Ready], and the lock is deactivated. If this number is not consistent with the number entered in [New Key], the display returns to [Unlock Sec-Key OK?]. Enter a number again. Enter the security number entered in [New Key]. â Pressing E each time advances to the next digit. â Pressing A each time advances to the next number. Press B Deleting security number â â You can delete a registered security number as follows. To change the security number, you have to delete it and register a new number again. Press the operation button (center) for at least 3 seconds. â A [Unlock Sec-Key OK?] message appears. â â Press ďźťNextďź˝ â A [Delete Sec-Key OK?] message appears. Press B â A [Key for DEL] message appears. 26 If this number is consistent with the number entered in [New Key], the display returns to [Ready], and the lock is deactivated. If this number is not consistent with the number entered in [New Key], the display returns to [Unlock Sec-Key OK?]. Enter a number again. Operation Setting Using the Status Monitor "Status Monitor Settings" ďź' page 80ďź Printing a Card Note: If you see an [Initializing...] or [Preheating..] message on the LCD panel of the printer, this means the printer is not ready yet. Printing cannot be performed in this case. Printing the card on the side with the magnetic stripe may cause printing errors or damage to the cardâs functions. If you want to do so, consult our authorized dealers in advance. â â Printing a Card Turn on the power. Check to ensure that cards are inserted into the card hopper. Open the print settings screen of the application. Select this printer from ďźťNameďź˝. If there are multiple printers, select the name of the printer that you want to perform printing on. â After ensuring that a ďźťReadyďź˝ message appears on the LCD panel of the printer, start printing. "Precautions on cards" ' page 28 "Card has run out" ' page 28 â "Ink Ribbon" ' page 29 "Ink ribbon has run out" ' page 29 "Ink ribbon is broken" ' page 30 â â "Retransfer Film" ' page 31 â â "Retransfer film has run out" ' page 31 "Retransfer film is broken" ' page 32 27 Replacement Precautions on cards Card has run out â Replenish the cards. Print this page Note: â â â â â â If the security lock is on, deactivate it. After work is complete, activate the security lock again. Do not touch the printing surface of the card. Touching it may cause printing errors. Put on the supplied gloves when handling the cards. When using new cards, separate them one by one before setting them in the printer. Cards may be adhered to each other due to static, thus causing card jams. Align the cards before setting them in the printer. Otherwise, the card hopper cover may not close properly, and this may damage the printer. Printing the card on the side with the magnetic stripe may cause printing errors or damage to the cardâs functions. If you want to do so, consult our authorized dealers in advance. To set cards with both functions (magnetic stripe and contact IC), follow the procedure for setting the contact IC card. Set the card hopper knob to ďźťOPENďź˝. Lift to remove the card hopper cover. Align the orientation of the cards, and set them in the printer. Magnetic cards â Set the card with the magnetic stripe facing upward and toward the printer, or facing downward and toward you. 28 ISO contact IC cards â Set the card with the Contact IC terminal facing upward and toward the rear of the printer, or downward and toward the front of the printer. Install the card hopper cover. Replacement Ink Ribbon Ink ribbon has run out â Replace with a new ink ribbon. Print this page Note: â â â â â â â If the security lock is on, deactivate it. After work is complete, activate the security lock again. Stand the cassette on a flat surface as illustrated in the diagram. Avoid doing so on a floor as dust attached to the retransfer film may cause printing errors. Do not touch the inked surface (the side that faces outward when installed) with your hand. Touching it may cause printing errors. Put on the supplied gloves when handling the ink ribbon. When installing a used ink ribbon, align the yellow side of the unused ribbon with the arrow indicated on the label of the cassette. If the position of the yellow side is not properly aligned, the print may turn out light. When handling the cassette, hold it with both hands. Accidentally dropping the cassette may damage it or result in injuries. Do not perform work on the printer door. Do not place heavy objects or apply load on the printer. Doing so may damage it. During replacement, clean the four bobbin holders on the printer. Burrs generated by friction between the bobbins and bobbin holders may be adhered to the ink ribbon or retransfer film, causing printing errors. â With the inked surface facing outward, align the yellow side of the unused ribbon with the arrow on the cassette, and unwind it along the three shafts. ⥠Insert the ink ribbon firmly into the bobbin holders with the ribbon set to the far end of the guides. â A: take-up side (black) â B: unused side (yellow) Remove any slack in the ink ribbon. â Hold the cassette. ⥠Turn the knob in the direction indicated by the arrow. Open the printer door. Insert the cassette all the way in along the guide rail until a âclickâ sound is heard. Close the printer door. Press and hold down the cassette button, and pull out the ink ribbon cassette (on the right) to remove the ink ribbon. Install a new ink ribbon. â Install while referring to the indication on the label of the cassette. Press ďźťResetďź˝DB to reset the printer. 29 Replacement â During replacement, clean the four bobbin holders on the printer. Burrs generated by friction between the bobbins and bobbin holders may be adhered to the ink ribbon or retransfer film, causing printing errors. Open the printer door. Press and hold down the cassette button, and pull out the ink ribbon cassette (on the right) to remove the ink ribbon. Cut away the broken portion, and attach the unused portion at the supply side to the other end at the take-up side using an adhesive tape. "Initializing printer when attaching the cassette" ďź' page 17ďź Ink ribbon is broken â Attach the ink ribbon, and turn the take-up side until the cut section is â out of sight. Install while referring to the indication on the label of the cassette. Repair the ink ribbon. Print this page Note: â â If the security lock is on, deactivate it. After work is complete, activate the security lock again. Stand the cassette on a flat surface as illustrated in the diagram. Avoid doing so on a floor as dust attached to the retransfer film may cause printing errors. â With the inked surface facing outward, align the yellow side of the unused ribbon with the arrow on the cassette, and unwind it along the three shafts. ⥠Turn the knob in the direction of the arrow to remove any slack. ⢠Insert the ink ribbon firmly into the bobbin holders with the ribbon set to the far end of the guides. â â â â Do not touch the inked surface (the side that faces outward when installed) with your hand. Touching it may cause printing errors. Put on the supplied gloves when handling the ink ribbon. When handling the cassette, hold it with both hands. Accidentally dropping the cassette may damage it or result in injuries. When installing a used ink ribbon, align the yellow side of the unused ribbon with the arrow indicated on the label of the cassette. If the position of the yellow side is not properly aligned, the print may turn out light. Do not perform work on the printer door. Do not place heavy objects or apply load on the printer. Doing so may damage it. 30 Insert the cassette all the way in along the guide rail until a âclickâ sound is heard. Close the printer door. Replacement Retransfer Film Retransfer film has run out â Replace with a new retransfer film. Print this page Note: â â Press ďźťResetďź˝DB to reset the printer. â â â â â â If the security lock is on, deactivate it. After work is complete, activate the security lock again. Stand the cassette on a flat surface as illustrated in the diagram. Avoid doing so on a floor as dust attached to the retransfer film may cause printing errors. Do not touch the retransfer face (the side that faces outward when installed) with your hand. Touching it may cause printing errors. Put on the supplied gloves when handling the retransfer film. When handling the cassette, hold it with both hands. Accidentally dropping the cassette may damage it or result in injuries. When installing a used retransfer film, align the unused side of the film with the arrow indicated on the label of the cassette. Failure to do so may result in errors, or the print may turn out light. When installing a new film, make sure that at least three black lines are wound onto the take-up side. Insufficient winding may cause the printer to malfunction. Do not perform work on the printer door. Do not place heavy objects or apply load on the printer. Doing so may damage it. During replacement, clean the four bobbin holders on the printer. Burrs generated by friction between the bobbins and bobbin holders may be adhered to the ink ribbon or retransfer film, causing printing errors. Open the printer door. Press and hold down the cassette button, and pull out the retransfer film cassette (on the left) to remove the retransfer film. "Initializing printer when attaching the cassette" ďź' page 17ďź Install a new retransfer film. â Install while referring to the indication on the label of the cassette. 31 Replacement â When installing the retransfer film, make sure that at least three black lines are wound onto the take-up side. ⥠With the retransfer face facing outward, align the unused side of the film with the arrow on the cassette, and unwind it along the three shafts. ⢠Insert the retransfer film firmly into the bobbin holders with the film set to the far end of the guides. â A: take-up side (black) â B: unused side (green) Remove any slack in the film. â Hold the retransfer film cassette. ⥠Turn the knob in the direction indicated by the arrow. Memo: When attaching a new retransfer film, it is recommended that you forward the film by one or two images before printing. "Initializing printer when attaching the cassette" ďź' page 17ďź â Insert the cassette all the way in along the guide rail until a âclickâ sound is heard. Close the printer door. Retransfer film is broken â Repair the retransfer film. Print this page Note: â â â â Press ďźťResetďź˝DB to reset the printer. 32 â If the security lock is on, deactivate it. After work is complete, activate the security lock again. Stand the cassette on a flat surface as illustrated in the diagram. Avoid doing so on a floor as dust attached to the retransfer film may cause printing errors. Do not touch the retransfer face (the side that faces outward when installed) with your hand. Touching it may cause printing errors. Put on the supplied gloves when handling the retransfer film. When handling the cassette, hold it with both hands. Accidentally dropping the cassette may damage it or result in injuries. When installing a used retransfer film, align the unused side of the film with the arrow indicated on the label of the cassette. Failure to do so may result in errors, or the print may turn out light. Replacement â â Do not perform work on the printer door. Do not place heavy objects or apply load on the printer. Doing so may damage it. During replacement, clean the four bobbin holders on the printer. Burrs generated by friction between the bobbins and bobbin holders may be adhered to the ink ribbon or retransfer film, causing printing errors. Open the printer door. Press and hold down the cassette button, and pull out the retransfer film cassette (on the left) to remove the retransfer film. Press ďźťResetďź˝DB to reset the printer. Cut away the broken portion, and attach the unused portion at the supply side to the other end at the take-up side using an adhesive tape. Attach the retransfer film, and turn the take-up side until the cut section is out of sight. â With the retransfer face facing outward, align the unused side of the film with the arrow on the cassette, and unwind it along the three shafts. ⥠Insert the retransfer film firmly into the bobbin holders with the film set to the far end of the guides. ⢠Turn the knob in the direction of the arrow to remove any slack. Insert the cassette all the way in along the guide rail until a âclickâ "Initializing printer when attaching the cassette" ďź' page 17ďź sound is heard. Close the printer door. 33 Maintenance Servicing of Parts â â â â â â "Cleaning roller" ' page 34 "Fan filter" ' page 35 "Card feed roller/heating roller" ' page 36 "Magnetic head" ' page 40 "Bobbin holders" ' page 38 "Thermal head" ' page 41 Servicing of Parts Cleaning roller â â â Servicing Based on Print Output â â â â "Colors appear faded or dirt is conspicuous" ' page 42 "Card jams" ' page 42 "Error during writing/reading" ' page 42 "Lines appear on card after printing" ' page 42 Note: â After servicing or cleaning is complete, check to ensure that all dismantled parts are restored to their original positions. Failure to restore the parts may result in malfunction of the printer. Print this page Note: â â â â Request for Routine Servicing â In order to prevent printing errors and malfunctions from occurring in advance, please request for routine servicing by the servicing personnel. For details on servicing, please consult our authorized dealers. The function of the cleaning roller is to remove any dirt or dust attached to the card. Card jams may occur if the cleaning roller is dirty. The color of the printed card may appear faded or dirt may appear conspicuous if the cleaning roller is dirty. â â â If the security lock is on, deactivate it. After work is complete, activate the security lock again. If the printer is used everyday, make sure to clean the cleaning roller daily at the end of the operation. Do not perform work on the printer door. Do not place heavy objects or apply load on the printer. Doing so may damage it. After washing, allow the cleaning roller to dry completely before installing it to the printer. Do not wash the cleaning roller with anything other than water (e.g., alcohol). Replace the cleaning unit with a new one after using it for about one year. For details on its replacement, please consult our authorized dealers. After cleaning is complete, check to ensure that all dismantled parts are restored to their original positions. Failure to restore the parts may result in malfunction of the printer. Open the printer door. Pull out the cleaning unit. Wash the cleaning roller with water. â 34 Wash the roller with water, and remove any dirt from the surface of the cleaning roller with your finger. Maintenance Fan filter â â The color of the printed card may appear faded or dirt may appear conspicuous if the fan filter is dirty. Perform cleaning after printing about 10,000 cards. Print this page Note: â After cleaning is complete, check to ensure that all dismantled parts are restored to their original positions. Failure to restore the parts may result in malfunction of the printer. Remove the filter cover located on the side of the printer. Allow the cleaning roller to air dry. Remove the fan filter. Set the cleaning unit, and close the printer door. â With the roller facing the right, insert it all the way in. Remove any dirt that is attached to the fan filter using a vacuum cleaner. Set the fan filter. Set the filter cover. 35 Maintenance Card feed roller/heating roller â â The color of the printed card may appear faded or dirt may appear conspicuous if the card feed roller/heating roller is dirty. Perform cleaning after printing about 1,000 cards. Print this page Note: â â â â â â â â If the security lock is on, deactivate it. After work is complete, activate the security lock again. Before cleaning the card feed roller/heating roller, make sure that you clean the cleaning roller. Otherwise, dirt on the cleaning roller may be attached to the cleaning card, causing its cleaning capability to deteriorate. Stand the cassette on a flat surface as illustrated in the diagram. Avoid doing so on a floor as dust attached to the retransfer film may cause printing errors. If card jam occurs when the cleaning card is inserted, turn off and on the power of the printer. Doing so automatically discharges the card. Do not perform work on the printer door. Do not place heavy objects or apply load on the printer. Doing so may damage it. Each cleaning card can only be used once. Reusing a dirty card may dirty the roller or cause the printer to malfunction. For details on the cleaning card, please consult our authorized dealers. After cleaning is complete, check to ensure that all dismantled parts are restored to their original positions. Failure to restore the parts may result in malfunction of the printer. For details on separately sold items, please consult our authorized dealers. Open the printer door. Press and hold down the cassette button, and remove the retransfer film cassette (on the left). Close the printer door, and remove the card hopper. 36 Maintenance Turn on the power. Press B â Press [Menu] to set to ďźťCleaningďź˝ A [Cleaning...] message appears. Note: â If the retransfer heating roller is hot, a ďźťHR is too hotďź˝ message will be displayed. Turn off the power, and perform cleaning after the retransfer heating roller has cooled down completely. Insert the cleaning card (sold separately) within 20 seconds. â Press ďźťEnterďź˝ to set to ďźťRollersďź˝ The roller draws in the card, and cleaning starts automatically. Reverse the adhesive face, and insert the card again. Note: â Peel off the backing paper from the cleaning card (sold separately). â â Press B â A [Cleaning Start OK?] message appears. Insert the card within 20 seconds after pressing B. After pressing B, the buzzer sounds upon a lapse of 20 seconds, and a [Jam (Hopper)] error message appears 10 seconds later. Press ďźťResetďź˝DB to cancel the error. When a standard-sized card is inserted, the card is automatically discharged from the NG card outlet, and the printer returns to the [Cleaning Start OK?] screen. After the cleaning card is discharged, turn off the power, and install the retransfer film cassette and card hopper. 37 Maintenance Magnetic head â â Writing/Reading errors may occur if the magnetic head is dirty. Perform cleaning after printing about 1,000 cards. Print this page Note: â â â â â If the security lock is on, deactivate it. After work is complete, activate the security lock again. Before cleaning the magnetic head, make sure that you clean the cleaning roller. Otherwise, dirt on the cleaning roller may be attached to the cleaning card, causing its cleaning capability to deteriorate. After cleaning is complete, check to ensure that all dismantled parts are restored to their original positions. Failure to restore the parts may result in malfunction of the printer. Do not perform work on the printer door. Do not place heavy objects or apply load on the printer. Doing so may damage it. For details on separately sold items, please consult our authorized dealers. Turn on the power. â To turn on the power again, do so after an interval of at least 10 seconds. Check to ensure that ďźťReadyďź˝ or ďźťPreheatingďź˝ is displayed on the operation panel of the printer. Remove the card hopper. Press [Menu] to set to ďźťCleaningďź˝ 38 Maintenance Note: â ďźťEnterďź˝D Press ďźťNextďź˝ to set to ďźťMGďź˝ â Insert the card within 20 seconds after pressing B. After pressing B, the buzzer sounds upon a lapse of 20 seconds, and a [Jam (Hopper)] error message appears 10 seconds later. Press ďźťResetďź˝DB to cancel the error. After the cleaning card is discharged, turn off the power, and install the card hopper. Apply alcohol on the magnetic head cleaning card (sold separately). â Apply about three to four drops of alcohol on the magnetic stripe. â To turn on the power again, do so after an interval of at least 10 seconds. Press B Insert the magnetic head cleaning card within 20 seconds. 39 Maintenance Bobbin holders â (Cotton swab and alcohol: sold separately) The color of the printed card may appear faded or dirt may appear conspicuous if burrs are attached to the bobbin holders. Print this page Note: â â If the security lock is on, deactivate it. After work is complete, activate the security lock again. Stand the cassette on a flat surface as illustrated in the diagram. Avoid doing so on a floor as dust attached to the retransfer film may cause printing errors. Insert the retransfer film cassette along the guide rail until a âclickâ sound is heard. â â â â Do not perform work on the printer door. Do not place heavy objects or apply load on the printer. Doing so may damage it. Perform cleaning each time you replace the ink ribbon or retransfer film. Otherwise, burrs attached to the bobbin holders may fall onto the card, ink ribbon, or retransfer film, causing printing errors. After cleaning is complete, check to ensure that all dismantled parts are restored to their original positions. Failure to restore the parts may result in malfunction of the printer. For details on separately sold items, please consult our authorized dealers. Open the printer door. Insert the ink ribbon cassette along the guide rail until a âclickâ sound is heard. Close the printer door. Press and hold down the cassette button, and remove the ink ribbon cassette (on the right). Press and hold down the cassette button, and remove the retransfer film cassette (on the left). Apply alcohol to a cotton swab (large), and use it to wipe the four bobbin holders. 40 Maintenance (Cotton swab and alcohol: sold separately) Thermal head â Lines may appear on the card after printing if the thermal head is dirty. Print this page Note: â â â â â â â If the security lock is on, deactivate it. After work is complete, activate the security lock again. Stand the cassette on a flat surface as illustrated in the diagram. Avoid doing so on a floor as dust attached to the retransfer film may cause printing errors. Do not perform work on the printer door. Do not place heavy objects or apply load on the printer. Doing so may damage it. Touching the thermal head with your body electrostatically charged may cause damage to the head. Make sure that you touch the metallic part of the printer before commencing work. Pay attention to prevent metallic objects from knocking against the thermal head. Doing so may damage it. After cleaning is complete, check to ensure that all dismantled parts are restored to their original positions. Failure to restore the parts may result in malfunction of the printer. For details on separately sold items, please consult our authorized dealers. â Wipe the thermal head with care in the horizontal direction. Insert the retransfer film cassette along the guide rail until a âclickâ sound is heard. Open the printer door. Press and hold down the cassette button, and remove the ink ribbon cassette (on the right). Insert the ink ribbon cassette along the guide rail until a âclickâ sound is heard. Close the printer door. Press and hold down the cassette button, and remove the retransfer film cassette (on the left). Apply alcohol to a cotton swab (large), and use it to wipe the thermal head. 41 Maintenance Servicing Based on Print Output Colors appear faded or dirt is conspicuous â â â â "Clean the cleaning roller." ' page 34 "Clean the fan filter." ' page 35 "Clean the card feed roller/heating roller." ' page 36 "Clean the bobbin holders." ' page 40 Card jams â "Clean the cleaning roller." ' page 34 Error during writing/reading â "Clean the magnetic head." ' page 38 Lines appear on card after printing â When an Error Message is Displayed Identifying errors using the error code List of Error Codes Click on an error code below to jump to the page with the corresponding error descriptions. "44" ' page 43 "90" ' page 42 "91" ' page 42 "92" ' page 42 "93" ' page 42 "94" ' page 42 "A1" ' page 42 " A2" ' page 43 " A8" ' page 43 " AB" ' page 43 " AC" ' page 43 "B0" ' page 43 " B1" ' page 43 " B2" ' page 43 "C1" ' page 43 " C2" ' page 43 " C3" ' page 44 "D1" ' page 43 " D8" ' page 43 "F0" ' page 43 " F1" ' page 43 " F2" ' page 43 " F3" ' page 43 " F4" ' page 43 " F5" ' page 43 " F6" ' page 44 " F8" ' page 44 â No Card "Clean the thermal head." ' page 41 When an Error Message is Displayed â "Identifying errors using the error code" ' page 42 â Precautions on Cards â â "Card jams" ' page 44 "Card has run out" ' page 49 "Cards have run out. Replenish the cards." ' page 49 Or, âThe card hopper is not attached. Attach the card hopper.â Jam(Hopper) 90 Ink Ribbon â â "Ink ribbon has run out" ' page 29 "Ink ribbon is broken" ' page 30 Retransfer Film â â â â â â â â â "Lines appear on card after printing" ' page 50 "Colors on card appear faded after printing" ' page 50 "Peeling occurs on card after printing" ' page 50 "Overall printing quality is poor" ' page 50 "Card is printed in a single color" ' page 50 "Strange characters or images are printed" ' page 50 "Retransfer cannot be performed successfully" ' page 50 Printer not operating as desired â â â "Card jam in the card hopper unit. Remove the jammed card." ' page 44 Jam(TurnOver) 91 "Retransfer film has run out" ' page 31 "Retransfer film is broken" ' page 32 "Unable to fit retransfer film cassette into printer" ' page 50 Unable to produce desired printing results â â â "Card jam in the turnover unit. Remove the jammed card." ' page 45 Jam(MG) 92 â "Card jam in the magnetic encoder unit. Remove the jammed card." ' page 46 Jam(Transfer) 93 "Card is not fed into the printer" ' page 51 "Power does not turn on" ' page 51 "Printing does not start or stops halfway" ' page 51 â "Card jam in the retransfer unit. Remove the jammed card." ' page 47 Jam(Discharge) 94 â "Card jam in the discharge unit. Remove the jammed card." ' page 48 Film Search A1 â 42 "Retransfer film is broken. Repair it." ' page 32 Troubleshooting MG Test Err A8 â MG writing error occurred during MG self-diagnosis. Reset the printer. Cam Error C1 â Heating roller operation failure. Turn off and on the power. If the same problem recurs, turn off the power and consult our authorized dealers. Ink Error B0 HR Overheat C2 â An incorrect printer ink is installed. Attach a correct ink. â Ink Search B1 The temperature of the warpage correction heating roller or retransfer heating roller is too high. Turn off and on the power. If the same problem recurs, turn off the power and consult our authorized dealers. Hardware D8 â "Ink ribbon is broken. Repair it." ' page 30 Door Open D1 â Printer door is open. Close the door. Or, âThe cleaning roller is not attached. Attach the cleaning roller.â â A hardware error has occurred during initialization. Turn off and on the power. If the same problem recurs, turn off the power and consult our authorized dealers. TR Overheat F0 Film Run Out A2 â â "Retransfer film has run out. Replace with a new one." ' page 31 The temperature of the retransfer roller is too high. Turn off and on the power. If the same problem recurs, turn off the power and consult our authorized dealers. TR Heater F1 Ink Run Out B2 â â "Ink ribbon has run out. Replace with a new one." ' page 29 Hard ware 44 â A hardware failure has occurred on the printer. Turn off and on the power. If the same problem recurs, turn off the power and consult our authorized dealers. MG Mechanical AB â An error has occurred in the mechanical component of the MG unit. Turn off and on the power. If the same problem recurs, turn off the power and consult our authorized dealers. MG Hardware AC â A hardware failure has occurred on the MG unit. Turn off and on the power. If the same problem recurs, turn off the power and consult our authorized dealers. Retransfer roller failure. Turn off and on the power. If the same problem recurs, turn off the power and consult our authorized dealers. TR Thermister F2 â Retransfer roller thermister failure. Turn off and on the power. If the same problem recurs, turn off the power and consult our authorized dealers. RR Overheat F3 â The temperature of the warpage correction roller is too high. Turn off and on the power. If the same problem recurs, turn off the power and consult our authorized dealers. RR Heater F4 â Warpage correction roller failure. Turn off and on the power. If the same problem recurs, turn off the power and consult our authorized dealers. RR Thermister F5 43 Troubleshooting â Warpage correction roller thermister failure. Turn off and on the power. If the same problem recurs, turn off the power and consult our authorized dealers. Precautions on cards Card jams Overcool F6 â Check the error code on the operation panel. Error code 90 â â Head Overheat F8 Note: â â â Card jam in the card hopper unit. The operating ambient temperature of the printer is too low. Check the temperature. If the same problem recurs at the same operating ambient temperature, turn off the power and consult our authorized dealers. The temperature of the thermal head is too high. Turn off and on the power. If the same problem recurs, turn off the power and consult our authorized dealers. Do not apply excessive force on the card hopper. Doing so may damage it. Do not touch the printing surface of the card. Touching it may cause printing errors. Put on the supplied gloves when handling the cards. Remove the card hopper cover. Power Int. C3 â â A 24 V interruption is detected. Turn off and on the power again. Remove the loaded cards, and pull out the jammed card with a hand. Install the card hopper cover. If the card cannot be pulled out by hand â Open the printer door. ⥠Use the jog dial to turn the retransfer unit and cleaning unit in the clockwise direction. 44
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