JVC CX-7000 Series User manual

Card Printer
CX-7000 Series Electronic
Manual
Thank you for purchasing this product.
Please read through this “Electronic Manual”
carefully in advance to ensure proper use of the
product. Also, to make sure that the product is
used safely, please read through the “Safety
Precautions” in the “READ ME FIRST” booklet.
Please store the manuals properly after reading
so that they can be referred to whenever
necessary. LST1006-002A

Contents
Before Use
About this Manual ................................................................ 3
Precautions .......................................................................... 3
Disclaimer ............................................................................ 7
Name and Functions of Parts .............................................. 7
Specifications ..................................................................... 10
Accessories/Products Sold Separately .............................. 10
Options .............................................................................. 11
Operating the Printer
Printing a Card ................................................................... 12
Operation Panel ................................................................. 13
Setting Mode ...................................................................... 15
Sequence of Setting Modes ........................................... 17
Factory Settings ............................................................. 19
Security Lock ..................................................................... 20
Setting Using the Operation Panel .................................... 22
Setting Using the Status Monitor ....................................... 30
Replacement
Cards ................................................................................. 31
Ink Ribbon .......................................................................... 32
Retransfer Film .................................................................. 33
Maintenance
Servicing of Parts ............................................................... 35
Servicing Based on Print Output ........................................ 43
Troubleshooting
When an Error Message is Displayed ............................... 44
Cards ................................................................................. 46
Ink Ribbon .......................................................................... 54
Retransfer Film .................................................................. 56
Unable to Produce Desired Printing Results ..................... 57
Printer not Operating as Desired ....................................... 58
Before Sending Printer for Repair ...................................... 58
Setup
Installation and Connection ............................................... 59
Printing Media .................................................................... 60
Printer and Computer Connection ..................................... 64
Computer Settings ............................................................. 65
Software ......................................................................... 65
Install .............................................................................. 65
Uninstall ......................................................................... 80
IPSec .............................................................................. 84
Printer Driver Settings .................................................... 87
Port Monitor Settings .................................................... 106
Status Monitor Settings ................................................ 107
Inline Encoding ............................................................. 118
List of Error Codes ....................................................... 120
Frequently Asked Questions ........................................ 123
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About this Manual
Contents of this Manual
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Precautions
Safety Precautions
vPlease read through all the following items before using the
printer.
Graphical Symbols
vA 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 the symbols’ meaning.
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Warnings
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Caution
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Before Use
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Precautions During Use
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Please read through all the following items before using the printer.
Printer Installation
vWhen the printer is not in use, it is recommended that you turn off
the power, and use a cover that is large enough to cover up the
entire printer unit.
vDo not place the printer unit in the following locations. Doing so may
have adverse effects on the printer.
vCarpeted room.
vPlaces with a busy flow of people.
vPlaces where paper (corrugated boards, etc.) is handled or stored.
vPlaces near photocopiers.
vPlaces exposed to direct sunlight or near a heating equipment
(such as a stove).
vInclined or unstable surfaces.
vPlaces exposed directly to cold air, such as near an air-conditioner
outlet, or places subject to high temperatures.
vWhen installing the printer, ensure there is sufficient space around
the printer. (Install the printer by allowing a clearance of at least 20
cm between its sides and surrounding walls. Allow a clearance of at
least 10 cm between the rear of the printer and the wall.)
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When installing or moving the printer, hold the bottom (handle) of the printer
with one hand on each side to avoid jamming your hands or fingers.
mCanceling the transport mode
vWhile in the transport mode during installation, the retransfer film
cannot be loaded. If the printer is turned on without loading the
retransfer film, a [Film Search] message appears and the transport
mode is canceled.
mDuring transport or moving of the printer
vMake sure to set to the transport mode.
"Transport Mode Setting" (A page 29)
Precautions on Retransfer Film/Ink Ribbon/Card
mHandling instructions
Pay careful attention of the following when handling a printing media
(retransfer film or ink ribbon) or card.
vUsing a deformed or scratched card may cause card feed errors.
vTouching the printing surface of the printing media or card directly
with your hand may cause the print to turn out uneven.
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Foreign particles attached to the printed areas may result in printing
voids. Install the printing media or card in a clean environment.
vUse 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.
v
When replacing or replenishing a printing media or card that is stored
under a low temperature, use after leaving the media or card in the
operating ambient temperature of the printer for at least one hour.
Otherwise, condensation may occur, causing printing errors or
malfunction of the printer.
mStorage instructions
vThe 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.
mStorage environment
vTemperature: 5 °C to 25 °C
vRelative humidity: 40 % to 60 %
mStorage location
Do not store the printing media or card in the following locations.
Doing so may cause the media or card to deteriorate.
vPlaces exposed to direct sunlight.
vPlaces with a high temperature and humidity.
vPlaces near organic solvents or diazo copiers.
mStorage period
vUse the printing media (retransfer film or ink ribbon) within half a
year after purchase. For details on the cards, please consult our
authorized dealers.
Precautions on Retransfer Film/Ink Ribbon
vPut 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.
mWhen retransfer film/ink ribbon is dismantled
vWinding misalignment may occur. If an improperly wound
retransfer film/ink ribbon is loaded, printing failure or error may
occur.
mWhen loading the retransfer film/ink ribbon
vUse 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.
vRefer to the label adhered to the cassette for alignment of the
image position. Printing errors may occur if the position is not
properly aligned.
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Precautions on Cards
vPut on the supplied gloves when handling the cards. Direct contact
of your hand with the printing surface of the card may result in
printing errors.
mHandling and storage of cards after printing
Avoid storing cards at places that are exposed to direct sunlight or
subject to high temperature and humidity.
Discoloration or fading may occur if a card comes into contact with
the following chemicals or stationery.
vOrganic solvents, including alcohol, film cleaner, and diazo copies.
vFiles, document cases, pass holders, or erasers made of flexible
polyvinyl chloride.
vHair wax or cosmetic products.
mCard 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.
Cautions:
vIf the card thickness is not properly adjusted, printing error or
printer malfunction may occur.
"Adjusting card thickness" (A page 63)
mWhen 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.
vWhen a card is jammed, remove it according to the procedure
described in the Electronic Manual.
vIf the card cannot be removed, do not try to do so forcibly. Consult
our authorized dealers or the servicing personnel.
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Disclaimer
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Name and Functions of Parts
Internal Mechanism Diagram
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A Card feeder unit
vThis is the roller for feeding cards.
B Bend remedy unit (optional)
vCorrects bending of the card after retransfer.
C Retransfer heating roller
vTransfers images printed on the retransfer film to the card.
D Non-contact IC encoder (optional)
vWrites data to a non-contact IC card.
E Contact section of contact IC encoder (optional)
vWrites data to a contact IC card.
F Magnetic encoder (optional)
vWrites data to a magnetic stripe card.
G Card turn over unit (double-sided printer only)
vInverts the card.
H Cleaning roller
vRemoves dust or dirt attached to the card.
I Card hopper
vFor loading cards.
J Retransfer film (take-up side)
vFor attaching the take-up side of the retransfer film.
K Retransfer film (supply side)
vFor attaching the unused side of the retransfer film.
L Ink ribbon (take-up side)
vFor attaching the take-up side of the ink ribbon.
M Thermal head
vPrints images on the retransfer film.
N Ink ribbon (supply side)
vFor attaching the unused side of the ink ribbon.
O NG card outlet
vDischarges NG cards, such as during card jams.
P Card load roller
vRoller for loading cards.
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Front
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A Sliding knob
vOpens/closes the printer door.
vSlide it upward, and pull toward you to open the printer door.
B Operation buttons
vFor selecting and confirming information on the operation panel.
C Operation panel
vDisplays the settings, operating status, and error messages.
D Card hopper
vFor loading cards.
E Printer door
F Power switch
vTurns the power On/Off.
Rear
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A USB cable connection terminal
vFor connecting a USB 2.0 interface cable.
B LAN cable connection terminal
vFor connecting a LAN cable.
C Cable clamp
vFor securing the supplied USB cable.
"Connection" (A page 64)
D AC inlet
vFor connecting the power cord.
Right
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A NG card outlet
vIf a card is left inside the printer when the power is turned on or
reset, the card will be automatically discharged.
vCards in the printer are discharged when an error occurs in the
magnetic stripe card or IC card.
B Air suction fan opening
vAir inlet of the internal cooling fan.
C Handle
vHold this area when moving the printer.
D Filter cover
vCover of the fan filter.
E Security slot
vAn anti-theft device that supports Kensington locks can be
installed.
Left
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A Card outlet
vOutlet for discharging the cards.
B Card stacker (supplied) attachment slot
vFor installing the supplied card stacker.
C Infrared window
vSends or receives data via infrared communication by connecting
with an external unit.
D Handle
vHold this area when moving the printer.
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When Printer Door is Open
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A Card feed roller shaft
vWhen a card jam occurs, attach a jog dial to turn the card feed
roller.
B Card turn over unit shaft
vWhen a card jam occurs, attach a jog dial to turn the card turn
over unit.
C Cleaning unit
vRemoves dust or dirt attached to the card.
D Cleaning roller shaft
vWhen a card jam occurs, attach a jog dial to turn the cleaning
roller.
E Ink ribbon cassette
vFor installing the ink ribbon.
F Jog dials
vFor removing jammed cards by turning it after it is detached from
the printer unit and attached to the shaft.
G Retransfer film cassette
vFor installing the retransfer film.
H Cassette buttons
vPress these buttons in order to pull out the ink ribbon cassette or
retransfer film cassette.
Ink Ribbon Cassette
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A Guide shaft
vProvides guide to the position for installing the cassette.
B Shafts
vFor installing the ink ribbon.
C Bobbin holder (black)
vFor securing the take-up side of the ink ribbon.
D Bobbin holder (yellow)
vFor securing the unused side of the ink ribbon.
Retransfer Film Cassette
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A Bobbin holder (black)
vFor securing the take-up side of the retransfer film.
B Guide shaft
vProvides guide to the position for installing the cassette.
C Shafts
vFor installing the retransfer film.
D Bobbin holder (green)
vFor securing the unused side of the retransfer film.
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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
2 levels for Resin K
Interface
USB2.0(Hi-speed/Full Speed)
Ethernet(100BASE-TX/10BASE-T)
Operating
environment
conditions
Temperature: 15 °C to 30 °C
(When peel-off ink, UV ink is used: 17 °C to 28 °C)
Humidity: 35 % to 70 % No condensation
(When peel-off ink, UV ink is used: 35 % to 60 %)
Storage
environment
conditions
<Printer unit>
Temperature: -15 °C to 55 °C
Humidity: 20 % to 80 %
<Printing media (retransfer film or ink ribbon) /
card>
Temperature: 5 °C to 25 °C
Humidity: 40 % to 60 %
Power supply AC 100 V - 120 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz
AC 220 V - 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz
Current
consumption
3.5 A (100 V system)
1.6 A (200 V system)
Power
consumption
310 W (maximum power when all options are
installed)
Mass approx. 13.5 kg (single-sided printer, including
bend remedy unit)
Dimensions 343 mm x 335 mm x 322 mm (W x H x D)
Outline Dimensional Drawing
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*The specifications and appearance of this product may be modified
for improvement without prior notice.
Accessories/Products Sold Separately
Accessories
Please check to ensure that the printer accessories are in place
when unpacking the product package.
vCD-ROM x 1
vInstruction Manual x 1
v“READ ME FIRST”(LST1004) x 1
vPower Cord (2 m) x 2
vCleaning Card x 1
vCard Stacker x 1
vUSB 2.0 Cable (2 m) x 1
vGloves x 1
vTweezers x 1
Products Sold Separately
To purchase these items, please consult our authorized dealers.
Use the retransfer film or ink ribbon within half a year after purchase.
vYMCK (1000 frames/roll) Set, Model: CY-P340A
Ink Ribbon, Model: CY-340-100
Retransfer Film, Model: CY-3RA-100
vYMCKP (750 frames/roll) Set, Model: CY-P35PA
Ink Ribbon, Model: CY-35P-75
Retransfer Film, Model: CY-3RA-75
vInk Ribbon (YMCKK) 750 frames/roll, Model: CY-35K-75
vInk Ribbon (YMCKU) 750 frames/roll, Model: CY-35U-75
vRetransfer Film 1000 frames/roll, Model: CY-3RA-100
vCleaning Kit, Model: CX210-CKIT1
Magnetic Head Cleaning Card (5 Pcs), Cotton Swab (5 Large and
5 Small), Cleaning Wipes (1 Box)
vCleaning Card, Model: CX210-CC1
10 Pcs/Set
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Options
Options
vBend remedy unit
Device for correcting card bend after printing.
vMagnetic encoder
Device for writing data to a magnetic stripe card.
It can only be installed on a double-sided printer.
vContact IC encoder
Device for writing data to a contact IC card.
vNon-contact IC encoder
Device for writing data to a non-contact IC card.
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Printing a Card
Cautions:
vIf 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 until a [Ready] massage appears.
vPrinting the card on the side with the magnetic stripe may cause
printing errors or damage to the card’s functions. If you want to do
so, please consult our authorized dealers in advance.
vFor printing using application software prepared by the user, refer to
the instruction manual of the corresponding application.
1Turn on the power
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2Check to ensure that cards are inserted into the card hopper
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3Open the application’s print settings screen, and select this printer in
[Name]
vIf there are multiple printers, select the name of the printer that you
want to perform printing on.
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4After ensuring that a [Ready] message appears on the LCD panel of
the printer, start printing
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Operating the Printer
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Operation Panel
Name and Functions of Parts
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Ready
Total
Reset Menu
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A
B
C
A Operation panel
vDisplays the settings, operating status, and error messages.
B Status icon/operation button display
vDisplays the status icon and function of the operation button.
C Operation buttons
vFor selecting a button function displayed on the operation panel.
Operation Buttons
mResets the printer.
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Reset
vPress KNB in sequence.
mEnters the setting mode.
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Menu
mExits setting.
Pressing it each time brings you to the setting item on
the next higher level.
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Exit
mDisplays the setting item on the next lower level.
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Enter
mConfirms or executes the setting.
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mPressing it each time displays the next setting item.
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Next
mPressing it each time displays the next setting.
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mEnters the settings change mode.
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Chan
g
e
vIf F is not displayed for an item, you can adjust the settings on
the status monitor of a computer.
"Status Monitor Settings" (A page 107)
mEnters the scroll mode for the displayed characters.
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Scroll
mScrolls to the next displayed character on the left.
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mScrolls to the next displayed character on the right.
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Icon Displays on the Operation Panel
mUSB connection
vIP address established
Printer information can be viewed through the network. However,
printing is performed through USB connection.
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vIP address not established
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mNetwork connection
vIP address established
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vIP address not established
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mSecurity lock status
vLocked
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vUnlocked
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Operating the Printer
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Operation Panel Operation Display
Background color
Changes according to the printer’s operating status.
vDuring startup
Bright green
vUnder normal circumstances
Sky blue
vDuring initialization using K, during test printing using the
operation panel, cleaning, downloading and during security lock
setting using the operation panel
Light purple
vDuring error
Red
mStarting up
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Boot Up..
mInitializing
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Initializing..
mPreheating
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Preheating..
mReady
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Ready
mFeeding card or discharging NG card
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Moving..
mPrinting
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Printing..
mTest print in progress
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Testing..
mLoading card
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Loading..
mDownloading
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Downloading..
mMagnetic encoding in progress
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MG Encoding..
mIC encoding
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IC Encoding..
mAdjusting heating roller to the preset temperature
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Heating..
mRetransferring
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Retransfer..
mCleaning
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Cleaning..
mPower Saving mode
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Sleeping..
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Setting Mode
vSettings can be viewed on the printer’s operation panel.
vSettings can be changed on the status monitor of the computer.
"Setting Using the Operation Panel" (A page 22)
"Sequence of Setting Modes" (A page 17)
"Factory Settings" (A page 19)
Cleaning
vFor setting during cleaning of the card feed roller, heating roller or
magnetic head.
"Card Feed Roller/Heating Roller" (A page 37)
"Magnetic Head" (A page 39)
Settings
vRollers
Select this value when cleaning the card feed roller or heating roller.
vMG
Select this value when cleaning the magnetic head.
Counter Reset
vThis is used to reset the free counter and error counter.
"Counter Reset" (A page 26)
Test Print
vPrints the printer’s built-in test pattern, or the different settings.
"Test Print" (A page 23)
Settings
vTest Print: Test Pattern, Printer Setting, Network Setting, Lami
Setting
Download
vUpdates the firmware.
"Firmware Update" (A page 24)
Transport Mode
vFor setting the transport mode.
"Transport Mode Setting" (A page 29)
Media
vDisplays the settings of the printing media.
Settings
vInk Type: YMCK, YMCKPO, YMCKK, YMCKUV
Displays the ink ribbon type.
vFilm Type: 1000, 750
Set according to the type of retransfer film.
vCard 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
Print
vDisplays the printing settings.
Settings
vYMC Level: -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3
For setting the YMC (color) density level.
Selecting a larger value increases the density level.
vBlack Level: -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3
For setting the K (black) density level.
Selecting a larger value increases the density level.
vBlack Mode: Standard, Fine
For setting the printing mode for the K (black) component.
If the characters still appear faded after raising the [Black Level], set
to [Fine]. However, printing time required will be longer than the
[Standard] setting.
vUV 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 bend may increase if the card has a low
heat resistance or in an environment with high temperature.
vPO 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.
Retransfer
vDisplays the retransfer mode settings.
Settings
v
Temp Level: -2, -1, 0, 1, 2
For setting the retransfer heating 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 heating roller temperature helps to enhance the card
retransfer performance, but the stronger heat may cause the card to
deform more.
If the printer is not reset after changing the temperature setting,
temperature is adjusted after the printing operation starts.
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Speed (Front): -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2
For setting the front side retransfer speed.
Selecting a larger value increases the speed.
Retransfer may not be successful on some parts of the card depending on
the card used. Lowering the setting value helps to enhance the retransfer
performance, but the stronger heat may cause the card to deform more.
v
Speed (F-UV): -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2
For setting the retransfer speed of the second panel on the front side during
UV ink printing of retransfer films in two panels. Selecting a larger value
increases the speed.
v
Speed (Back): -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2
For setting the back side retransfer speed.
Selecting a larger value increases the speed.
Some types of cards may bend during double-sided printing. If card bend
occurs, raise the back side retransfer speed to one level higher than the
front side retransfer speed setting.
v
Speed (B-UV): -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2
For setting the retransfer speed of the second panel on the back side during
UV ink printing of retransfer films in two panels. Selecting a larger value
increases the speed.
v
MG Peel Mode: Standard, MG Stripe
For setting the method for peeling the retransfer film.
Retransfer at areas close to the magnetic stripe may not be performed
correctly for some card types. When a magnetic stripe card is used, this
problem may be remedied by setting to [MG Stripe].
v
Standby Mode: Front wait, Back wait
During double-sided printing by connecting to a laminator, retransfer
remains in the standby state until the laminator is in the [Ready] mode.
Select whether to standby using the front or back side.
v
Backside Cool: On, Off
For setting the time interval for cooling the card before performing
retransfer on the back side during double-sided printing. Setting this to
[On] may help to reduce card bend.
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Bend Remedy
vDisplays the bend remedy mode settings.
Settings
vTemp Level: -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, Off
For setting the bend remedy heating roller temperature.
Selecting a larger value increases the temperature.
If the printer is not reset after changing the temperature setting,
temperature is adjusted after the printing operation starts.
vSpeed: -2, -1, 0, 1, 2
For setting the bend remedy speed.
Selecting a larger value increases the speed.
Heat Roller
vDisplays the settings of the Power Saving mode or HR Control
mode.
Settings
vPower Saving: 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 45, 60, Off (unit: mins)
For setting the time for the Power Saving mode.
While in the [Ready] mode, if the printer is not operated for a specific
time interval, the retransfer heating roller, bend remedy heating
roller, and backlight of the operation panel will turn off automatically
to save power.
While in the Power Saving mode, [Sleeping..] is displayed.
To cancel the setting temporarily using the operation panel, press
KNB to reset the printer.
vHR Control: Off, On
For setting whether to standby the printer by lowering the retransfer
heating roller temperature if cards are not printed for 30 minutes or
longer.
The printer will automatically be restored to the original mode during
the next card printing, but it may take a longer time before the first
card is printed. Set this to [On] during normal use.
Setting
vDisplays the printer settings.
vSetting can also be performed using the printer’s operation panel.
Settings
vDisplay:
Mode: Counter, Laminator State
This is used for setting the information to be displayed on the
operation panel.
"Display Mode Setting" (A page 25)
Counter: Total Cnt, Head Cnt, Free Cnt, Cleaning Cnt, Error Cnt
This is used for setting the type of counter displayed on the
operation panel.
"Counter Setting" (A page 25)
Contrast: -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3
For setting the contrast of the operation panel display.
"Contrast Setting" (A page 27)
vBuzzer: On, Off
For setting whether to sound the buzzer when an error occurs or
when settings are changed.
"Buzzer Setting" (A page 28)
vUnit No.:No.1 - No.10
For setting the printer’s unit number according to the USB
environment.
"Unit Number Setting" (A page 28)
Option
vDisplays the optional settings.
Settings
vMG: None, ISO
Displays the availability of a magnetic encoder or the type of
magnetic encoder used.
vIC Antenna: None, Installed
Displays the availability of a non-contact IC encoder.
vIC Contact: None, ISO Type
Displays the availability of a contact IC encoder (contact section) or
the type of IC encoder used.
vContact IC R/W: None, Installed
Displays the availability of a contact IC R/W.
vBend Remedy HR: None, Installed
Displays the availability of a bend remedy unit.
vTurn Over: None, Installed
Displays the availability of a card turn over unit.
MG
vDisplays the magnetic encoder settings.
Settings
vISO Type: Loco, Hico
For setting the coercivity when writing data to an ISO magnetic stripe
card.
vRetry Count: 0, 1, 2, 3
For setting the maximum number of retries when writing to or
reading of the magnetic stripe fails.
Network
vDisplays the network settings.
Settings
vPrinter Name: ASCII character strings (10 characters)
For setting the printer name.
vHost IF: LAN, USB
For setting the interface.
If the printer is connected via USB interface, the setting switches
automatically to USB when initialization starts even if the LAN setting
is selected.
vIPv4:
DHCP: On, Off
Setting: IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway
Efective IP:IP Address
For setting IPv4.
vIPv6:
Adrs Config: Auto, Manual
Setting: IP Address, Prefix Len, Gateway
Efective IP: IP Address1, IP Address2, IP Address3
For setting IPv6.
vSession Time Out: Off, 10 mins, 20 mins, 30 mins, 60 mins
For setting the session timeout interval.
vMAC Address: Hexadecimal character strings
Displays the MAC address.
vIPSec Mode: Off, On
For setting the availability of IPSec.
vIPSec Type: not Setting, Preshard, Certificate
Displays the method of IPSec authentication.
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Sequence of Setting Modes
vSettings can be viewed on the printer’s operation panel.
vSettings can be changed on the status monitor of the computer.
"Setting mode" (A page 15)
1Press I
vEnters the setting mode.
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2Press J
vPressing it each time displays the next setting item.
vPressing G displays the setting item on the next lower level.
vPressing F enters the settings change mode.
vPressing B confirms or executes the setting.
vPressing H displays the setting item on the next higher level.
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Factory Settings
mMedia
Item Factory Settings
Ink Type -
Film Type 1000
Card Thickness Standard
mPrint
Item Factory Settings
YMC Level 0
Black Level 0
Black Mode Standard
UV Level 3
PO Level 0
mRetransfer
Item Factory Settings
Temp Level 1
Speed (Front) 2
Speed (F-UV) 2
Speed (Back) 2
Speed (B-UV) 2
MG Peel Mode Standard
Standby Mode Front Wait
Backside Cool Off
mBend Remedy
Item Factory Settings
Temp Level Off
Speed 2
mHeat Roller
Item Factory Settings
Power Saving Off
HR Control On
mSetting
Item Factory Settings
Display Mode Counter
Counter Total Cnt
Contrast 0
Buzzer On
Unit No. No.1
mMG
Item Factory Settings
ISO Type Hico
Retry Count 1
mNetwork
Item Factory
Settings
Printer Name PRINTER01
Host IF LAN
IPv4 DHCP On
Setting IP Address 192.168.0.141
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
Gateway 192.168.0.1
Effective IP IP Address -
IPv6 Adrs Config Auto
Setting IP Address None
Prefix Len 64
Gateway None
Effective IP IP Address 1 -
IP Address 2 -
IP Address 3 -
Session Time Out Off
Mac Address -
IPSec Mode Off
IPSec Type not Setting
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Security Lock
vThe security lock function can be applied to the printer door and card
hopper to prevent opening of the printer door as well as removal of
cards.
vThe lock can be turned on/off using the status monitor on the
computer.
"Status monitor" (A page 117)
vBy registering a security key number on the printer unit, you can turn
off the security lock by entering the security key number on the
operation panel of the printer.
vIf you forgot the security key number, please consult our authorized
dealer or the servicing personnel.
Registration of Security Key Number
vTo change the security key number, you have to delete it and
register a new number again.
1Press the operation button (center) for at least three seconds
vA [Set Sec-Key OK?] message appears.
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2Press B
vA [New key] message appears.
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3Enter a number
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vYou can enter up to 8 digits.
vPressing A each time advances to the next number.
vPressing E each time advances to the next digit.
4Press B
vA [Re-enter] message appears.
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5Input the number you have entered in [New key] again
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6Press B
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vIf this number is consistent with the number entered in [New key],
the display returns to [Ready], and the security key number is
registered.
vIf this number is not consistent with the number entered in [New
key], the display returns to [Set Sec-Key OK?]. Enter a number
again.
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