JVC KENWOOD K4V003 User Manual

Instruction Manual
Sublimation type retransfer printer
Model
CX-330
Ink replacementConnection
See p.11~12,21
Operation and Setting the various modes
>Cleaning
>Counter Reset
Ready
>Display>
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Thank for purchasing this product.
Please read this manual carefully before use to ensure correct operation.
It is particularly important to read the Safety Precautions for safe operation. After reading, retain this manual carefully for future reference.
The product number is important for quality control. Upon purchase, check the back of the unit to make sure that the product number is correctly displayed.
Notes about this manual (1)This manual may not be reprinted in any way without permission. (2)The contents of this manual, as well as the specifications and design of this product,
may change without notice.
(3)The illustrations used in this manual may differ slightly from the actual product.
MENU
See p.25~39
Care
See p.14~17
See p.40~44
Setting the cards
See p.18~20
Error codes
Jam (TurnOver)
Jam (Hopper)
HR is too hot.
Please remove MEDIA FILM
Please, Power Off.
See p.46~47
KAT- T274-001
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Information for USA
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursu-
ant to part 15 the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television recep­tion, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. – Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. – Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is con-
nected.
– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Caution: Changes or modifications not approved by party responsible for compliance could void user's authority
to operate the equipment.
Information for Canada
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Information for EU
Machine noise Sound power level: less than 70dB(A) according to DIN45635 part 19 (EN27779). The measurements are to be made according to DIN45635 part 2019 or EN27779, respectively.
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Contents
Notes for safe operation................................ 5
Before use..................................................... 7
Product features ....................................................7
Checking accessories............................................ 7
Contents of attached CD-ROM.............................. 7
Handling of transfer film, ink ribbons and cards .... 7
Handling.............................................................7
Storage .............................................................. 7
Storing and handling cards after printing ...........8
Purchasing print media and cards ..................... 8
Escape Clause ...................................................... 8
Installation ............................................................. 9
Installation diagram............................................9
Names of parts............................................ 10
Front................................................................. 10
Rear .................................................................10
When the printer door is open.......................... 10
Set-up.......................................................... 11
Connecting the IC unit (sold separately) ............. 11
Large size IC unit (sold separately) ................. 11
Medium-type IC unit and Compact IC unit (sold
separately) .......................................................12
Connecting the Laminator ................................... 12
Connecting the power cord.................................. 13
Installing the card stacker.................................... 14
Discharging the card ........................................ 14
Setting the ink ribbon...........................................15
Setting the retransfer film .................................... 17
Caution when loading the retransfer film cassette
and/or the ink ribbon cassette ............................. 19
Setting cards........................................................ 19
Inserting cards ................................................. 19
When using magnetic cards............................. 21
When using contact IC cards ........................... 21
Loading cards .................................................. 21
Switching the card thickness............................ 21
Connecting with a host computer ........................22
USB cable connection .......................................22
LAN cable connection ....................................... 22
Software Licencing Agreement.......................... 23
Operation Environment...................................... 23
About Software .................................................. 23
Connecting Multiple Printers ............................... 23
Installation of Software ........................................23
The copyright of the software is displayed .......... 23
Before use................................................... 24
Names of parts on the operation panel ............... 24
Setting buttons ................................................. 24
Operation display LED ..................................... 24
LCD panel ........................................................ 24
Operation display LED contents and the LCD panel ...
Initialization period ...........................................25
Preheating period............................................. 25
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LCD operation display content ............................ 25
Operation .................................................... 26
Turning on the power........................................... 26
Turning off the power........................................... 27
About the RESET button .....................................27
On Initialization when the retransfer film cassette
and/or the ink ribbon cassette is loaded .............. 27
User modes .........................................................28
User mode screen flow........................................28
User mode settings.............................................. 29
Display mode settings ......................................... 30
Clearing the free counter ..................................... 31
Cleaning mode .................................................... 31
Ink mode setting ..................................................33
Retransfer mode setting ......................................34
Buzzer mode setting............................................35
Power saving mode settings................................ 35
Setting the bend remedy mode ........................... 36
Card Thickness setting mode .............................. 37
Coercivity setting mode .......................................37
Non-contact IC antenna setting mode................. 37
IC contact setting mode.......................................37
Test print..............................................................37
Unit No. setting .................................................... 37
Network setting....................................................38
Input method for Adress setting mode................. 40
HR control mode.................................................. 40
Download mode................................................... 40
Transport mode ...................................................40
Care and cleaning ....................................... 41
Cleaning the cleaning rollers ...............................41
Cleaning the thermal head .................................. 42
Cleaning the fan filter........................................... 42
Cleaning the card feed rollers and heat rollers.... 43
Cleaning the magnetic head................................ 44
Cleaning of he bobbin holders............................. 45
Once printer servicing and cleaning have been
completed ............................................................ 45
Periodical maintenance .......................................45
Troubleshooting........................................... 46
Layout of rollers inside the printer ....................... 46
Error code listing.................................................. 47
Stopping when printing........................................ 49
Mending broken ink ribbon and retransfer film ....49
About printing errors ............................................ 49
When retransfer operation is not complete ......... 49
Caution when printing characters........................ 49
Removing card jams............................................50
Hopper jam ...................................................... 50
Turnover section [Jam (turnover)]....................51
Retransfer section [Jam (transfer)] .................. 51
Specifications .............................................. 52
Main specifications ..............................................52
Software Licccense Agreement........................... P1~P3
Notes for safe operation
Before you use
Read these notes on safety thoroughly before operating your printer in order to use the unit properly. Once you
start using the unit, this manual should be put aside the unit, or at a convenient place where you can look up the
manual any time as you need.
WARNING CAUTION
If you ignore the warning with this mark, and handle
the unit in a wrong way, death or serious injuries may occur.
WARNING
If the abnormal phenomena as listed below are seen,
immediately stop operating the unit. Continuing operation may cause a fire or electric shock.
• Smoke or odd smell comes out from the machine.
• Water or metal went into the machine.
• The unit fell to the floor, or the cabinet was broken.
• The power cable is damaged (exposed lead, broken cable, etc.)
If you see these phenomena, turn off the power, pull out the power plug, and contact your dealer as soon as possible. Do not try to repair it by yourself. It is dangerous.
Do not remove the screws, or disassemble or alter
the machine.
• High-voltage components are contained in the unit. Touching these areas may result in an electric shock.
• Ask your dealer if you want your printer inspected or repaired.
• Do not remove the external covers of the machine. You may get an electric shock.
Do not work on the power cable, or give excessive
force on it. Do not put heavy objects such as furniture on the cable.
• The cable may be damaged, causing a fire or electric shock.
• When you find a defect on the power cable, such as exposed lead, stop using the unit, and consult your dealer.
Do not use the machine with the power plug inserted
incompletely.
• The machine generates heat due to incomplete contact, causing a fire or electric shock.
• Do not put many cords on a single plug socket. The power cords also heats up.
Do not use the machine with dusts piled on the
power plug. Do not put a metallic material adjacent to the power plug.
• Dusts and metal are conductive, causing a fire or electric shock.
• Pull out the power plug from the outlet every six months, and clean the dusts piled on the legs and body of the plug.
If you ignore the caution with this mark, and handle
the unit in a wrong way, injuries or damages to properties may occur.
Do not use a line voltage other than instructed.
• Using a line voltage or power supply which is not specified may cause a fire or electric shock.
Do not put foreign materials from the openings of the
machine (e.g., vents, card slots, cassette inlet, etc.)
• Metals, flammable things, and other foreign materials may cause a fire or electric shock if entering into the machine.
• If these things went into the machine, immediately turn off the power, pull out the power plug, and ask your dealer to repair. Do not try to repair it by yourself. It is dangerous.
Do not put a container with liquid in it, or small metal
ornaments and the like on the machine.
• The liquid or metal entering into the machine acts as a conductor, causing a fire or electric shock.
• If liquid or metal went into the machine, immediately turn off the power, pull out the power plug, and ask your dealer to repair. Do not try to repair it by yourself. It is dangerous.
Do not place the machine on a rickety table or
slanting places.
• The machine may fall out of the table or fall over, which may damage the machine or injure you.
• If the machine is damaged by falling or turnover, immediately turn off the power, pull out the power plug, and ask your dealer to repair. Do not try to repair it by yourself. It is dangerous.
Do not wet the machine with water.
• Using the machine at a place where water splashes on the machine, or wetting the machine with water (applying, throwing, or spilling water over the machine) may cause a fire or electric shock.
• If water entered into the machine, immediately turn off the power, pull out the power plug, and ask your dealer to repair. Do not try to repair it by yourself. It is dangerous.
Do not touch the machine with wet hands.
• Touching the machine with wet hands may cause an electric shock.
Do not touch the power plug during electrical storms.
• Lightning may cause an electric shock.
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Notes for safe operation (continued)
Ground the machine with the attached electric cord
when connecting it to the utility outlet.
• Using a cord other than the one supplied for grounding may cause an electric shock when the machine fails.
Do not put your head or yourself into the packaging
bag.
• Do not play with the packaging bag. You may suffocate yourself.
• Give close attention to small children who may want to play with the packaging bag.
CAUTION
Pull out the power plug before cleaning the machine.
• This is for preventing electric shocks.
Pull out the power plug when you won’t use the
machine for a prolonged period of time to assure safety.
• Remove the power plug from the outlet for safety when you won’t use the machine for a long time.
Do not move the machine with the power cable and
other electric cables connected.
• The cables may be damaged while being moved, which may cause a fire or electric shock.
• You may stumble over the cable and get injured.
Do not move the machine with objects placed on it.
• They may fall on you and hurt you.
Do not put heavy objects on the machine.
• They may fall on you and hurt you.
Do not block the vents.
• Heat generated inside the machine cannot escape, which may cause a fire.
Be sure to work with two persons when you unpack,
move or lift the machine.
• If you work alone, you may be injured by the fallen machine or hurt your back by lifting a heavy machine by yourself.
Inspection
• Ask you dealer or a qualified person to inspect the machine, typically once every two to three years. Operating the machine with dusts piling on the components for a prolonged period of time may cause a fire or a malfunction of the machine. It will be particularly effective to inspect the machine before wet rainy season. Consult your dealer on the costs of inspection.
Do not use the machine while it has a fault.
• Do not use the machine while it has a fault, as this may cause a fire or electric shock.
• Immediately turn off the power, pull out the power plug, and ask your dealer to repair. Do not try to repair it by yourself. It is dangerous.
Do not use the power supply code of the attachment
excluding this machine.It may cause a fire or electric shock.
Do not put the machine at a place where it becomes
excessively hot.
• The surface and internal components may deteriorate. Also there is a danger of a fire. Special care should be taken for exposure to direct sunlight or a heater adjacent to the machine.
Hold the body of the power plug when pulling it out.
• Do not pull out the plug by holding the cable. The cable may be broken or damaged which may in turn cause a fire or electric shock.
Do not touch the power plug with a wet hand
• You may get an electric shock.
Do not lay the power cable near the heating
equipment.
• The covering of the cable will melt due to heat from such equipment, which may cause a fire or electric shock.
The heat rollers and adjacent areas become hot
during operation.
• Be careful not to touch the heat rollers and adjacent areas when replacing the ink ribbon or retransfer film, or remove jammed cards.
• Wait until the heat rollers get cooled down to prevent burns.
Be careful of jamming your hand or fingers in the card
tray, card bracket on the hopper, or printer door.
• Replace the ink ribbon or retransfer film, or remove jammed cards with care not to jam your hand or fingers in the mechanism, which may cause an injury.
Do not use a power cable other than the specified
cable for connection.
• If you use an unspecified power cable for connection or extension, heat may accumulate in the cable, causing a fire.
Do not put the machine at a place where it will be
wet with steam (e.g., from a humidifier), or at a excessively humid or dusty place.
• The oil, water and dusts act as conductors, which may cause a fire or electric shock.
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Before use
Product features
This card printer allows printing of high-quality, full­color images equivalent to photographic quality onto standard size (ISO 7810 compliance) plastic cards using sublimation type transfer printing.
Use of sublimation type retransfer printing enables printing of cards other than those made of PVC and non-contact IC cards, etc. with uneven surfaces that were previously difficult to print directly.
Some card materials may not be suitable for printing. Consult your dealer regarding the materials to be used and specifications required before purchase.
Printing with no margins on all sides is possible.
This printer have more securer erase function
(security erase) to protect of the individual information.
The host interface utilizes USB mode and Ethernet mode.
This printer can automatically discern what type of ink ribbon is installed by meanss of RF-ID tag built inside.
Checking accessories
Please check for any missing accessories when opening the box.
Power cord (250cm) : · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1 unit
Instruction manual : English · · · · · · · · · 1 unit
Handling of transfer film,
ink ribbons and cards
Handling
Take note of the following points when handling print media (retransfer film and ink ribbons) and cards.
• Use of bent or damaged cards may result in card feed error.
• Do not touch the print media or the printed surface of cards directly with the hands as this may cause blurring of the print.
• Foreign materials on the printing area may result in misprints. Always load the print media and cards in a clean environment.
• Static build-up in the print media or cards can cause errors. To avoid causing static electricity, do not rub cards together.
• When replacing or replenishing print media or cards that have been stored at low temperatures, let the print media or cards sit for at least one hour at the same temperature as location where the printer is to be used before use. Using print media or cards as they are may cause condensation and result in malfunction or print errors.
Storage
* The detached power cords and the Instruction
manual vary according to model and country of purchase.
CD-ROM : 1 unit
Cleaning card : 1 unit
Card stacker : 1 unit
Ink ribon cassette : 1 unit
Retransfer film : 1 unit
cassette
USB Cable (200cm) : 1 unit
Jog lever (inside the card tray)
: 1 unit
Groves : 1 unit
Contents of Attached CD-ROM
CX-330 Printer Driver
CX-330 Status Monitor(Printer Monitoring/Setup tool)
Instruction Manual of CX-330 Status Monitor
Instruction Manual of CX-330 Printer Driver
Installation Manual of CX-330 Printer software
The storage condition of the print media (retransfer film and ink ribbons) and cards may have a strong influence on the print quality. Select a storage location that fits the following criteria:
Storage environment
Storage temperature : 5°C to 25°C Storage environment relative humidity : 40% to 60%
Storage location
To avoid deterioration of the ink ribbon and retransfer film, do not store in the following locations:
• Locations exposed to direct sunlight
• Locations with high temperature and high humidity
• Locations near organic solvents or diazo copiers.
Storage period
Print media should be used within a half year of purchase. For cards, please consult the dealer from which they are purchased.
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Before use (continued)
Storing and handling cards after printing
Avoid storing the cards in locations exposed to direct sunlight or with high temperature and high humidity. Furthermore, avoid contact with the following chemicals and stationery, as they can cause discoloration or fading of the cards:
• Organic solvents such as alcohol, film cleaner, diazo copies, etc.
• Soft vinyl chlorides, document cases, pass holders, erasers, etc.
• Hair-dressing products and cosmetics, etc.
Purchasing print media and cards
Contact your dealer regarding the purchase of print media (retransfer film and ink ribbons) and cards. Always use the products specified below.
Print media
Use only the ink ribbons and retransfer film specified for this unit. For the names of these products refer to “Main Specifications” on p. 51 of this manual.
CAUTION
problems arising as a result of the use of media using materials other than those specified.
Card material
ISO/IEC 7810 type ID1 (dimensions) : ISO/IEC 7811-2 (Magnetic stripe) : ISO/IEC 7816 (IC card) : equivalent product
We can accept no liability for any
equivalent product equivalent product
Escape Clause
We do not provide compensation for any malfunction during card printing caused by breakdown of the machine, ink ribbon defects or card characteristics. In addition, we also do not provide compensation for insufficient print quality, which are not agreed in advance. Please evaluate carefully beforehand.
Card Material
Some card material may not be suitable for printing. Using a contact-type IC card other than those specified by the dealer, may cause damage to the thermal head. No compensation is made for the life reduction and failures that were caused by unsuitable card material. Warp of card or uneven thickness of IC cards, even though they are within the tolerance of JIS or ISO standards, may not be suitable for printing or feeding. For details on the specifications about card material or others, consult the dealer in advance
Version upgrade The following defects may occur as a result of the ver
sion upgrade for the firmware of the printer or for the printer driver.
Card printing is disabled for the appliation software that has been used.
The operation of the printer or application software becomes unstable.
Defects in print result occurs.
Print color or shade differs.
The materials of some cards may not be suitable for printing. Consult your dealer regarding the materials to be used and specifications required before purchase.
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The performance of reproducing fine letters, changes.
Others
Be sure to retain a copy of the current version when performing version upgrade. Reinstall the previous ver sion immediately if these problems occur. We are not liable for any damage such as defective cards or inter ruptions during printing as a result of the version up grade.
Before use (continued)
Installation
The performance of the card printer is strongly influenced by the installation location.Be careful of the following items as for installation location.
• Install in the locations is not so much as to cause print defect due to dust adherence. Dusty environment increases print defect. It is recommended that the card printer is used in the locations with the cleanness Class 8 or better of ISO14661-1. But at least avoid the following locations. (1) Carpeted room (2) Crowded locations (3) Locations where paper(corrugated etc.) is handled (4) Areas near copy machines When the card printer is not used, it is recommended that the power is turned off and the printer is covered by plastic sheet etc.(not textile).
• Install in the locations where the printer performance is kept. Aviod the locations below where the performance or life of the printer is affected. (1) Locations where there is vibrations or shock (2) Locations exposed to direct sunshine. (3) Wet locations without ventilation (4) Unstable locations and sloped surface (5) Areas near air conditioners, humidifiers, stoves, etc. that may cause condensation within the printer .
• Install in the environment that gives full play to the printer ability.
The printer is to be installed in an environment with the following temperature and humidity.
Temperature : 15°C to 30°C
59°F to 86°F
Humidity : 35% to 70%
Installation diagram
Ventilation holes are provided for the cooling fan on the bottom and sides of the unit. Avoid inserting any object into the gap between the bottom of the unit and the top of the stand. Install the unit with its sides at least 20cm away from the surrounding wall as illustrated in the diagram, and keep the back of the unit at least 10cm away from the wall. Also, do not place any object on top of the unit.
Do not place objects on top
20cm or more
7.9 inches or more
20cm or more
7.9 inches or more
CAUTION
with temperatures lower than the above range may cause retransfer errors and use of the printer in an environment with temperatures higher than the above range may cause print errors from deformation of the cards and wrinkling of the film.
Use of the printer in an environment
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Names of parts
Front When the printer door is open
Printer door
Card tray
Slide knob
Control panel
Power switch
Retransfer film cassette
(Accessory)
Ink ribbon cassette
(Accessory)
Rear
External connection terminals
E
LAN cable connection terminals
USB cable connection terminals
Power input jack
External connection terminals
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Set-up
FRONT
Connecting the IC unit
(sold separately)
Large, medium-type and compact size IC units are sold separately, as are specialized optional devices for the printer. Consult your dealer for more details.
WARNING
Make sure that the power switch is turned OFF and the AC cable is detatched from the plug, before connecting and
Electric
shock
Medium-type IC unit and Compact IC unit (sold separately)
Please ask your dealer for the Compact IC unit connection. Connect the compact IC unit to the host computer with the interface cables which are commercially available. The medium-type IC unit has various type of interface cable, according to installed IC unit. Consult your dealer for more details.
disconnecting the IC units. Otherwise electric shocks, fires or malfunction of the product may occur.
Using IC units other than those specified may cause electric shocks, fires or malfunction of the product.
Connecting the Laminator
The laminator is sold separately, as a specialized optional device for the printer. Consult your dealer for more details.
WARNING
Make sure that the power switch is turned OFF and the AC cable is detatched from the plug, before connecting and
Electric
shock
disconnecting the laminator. Otherwise electric shocks, fires or malfunction of the product may occur.
Using laminator other than those specified may cause electric shocks, fires or malfunction of the product.
1. Set up the unit joint plate which comes with the
laminator (optional). Mount the printeron to joint plate.
Medium-type IC unit and Compact IC unit
Interface cable (Commercial item)
CX-330
FRONT
Joint Plate
Make sure to tighten the screws of the interface cables.
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Set-up (continued)
CAUTION
Be careful not to pinch your finger when installing.
2. install the laminator
Laminator(CL-500)
Memo
If the mounting is uneven, the card would not be transported smoothly. be sure to fit the units right in. Always install the unit at a holizontal and hard surface location
Connecting the power cord
1. Check the plug.
For AC 120V type For AC220-240V type (North America) (Europe)
* The detached power cords vary according to model
and country of purchase.
2. Plug the power cable into the printer.
3. Install the unit connecting cable.(optional)
As shown in the diagram, connect the cable to the OPTION 2 external connection terminal of the printer and the PRINTER external connection terminal of the laminator.
OPTION2
PRINTER
9 pin
9 pin
Connecting cable
Plug the power cable of the laminator if it is installed.
CAUTION
Always use a grounded power outlet.
Never share the outlet with other electrical equipment.
Use an AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulator) if there is a possibility of voltage fluctuation. Use an uninterruptible power source rather than an AVR if there is the possibility of uninterruptible power source.
Tight the screw after connecting
CAUTION
Make sure to tighten the screws of the interface cables.
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Set-up (continued)
Installing the card stacker
Hang the stacker claw on the stacker receptacle.
Card discharge slot
Claw
Card stacker (accessory)
The card stacker is capable of containing approximately 100 0.76mm(0.03inches)-thick cards or 300 0.25mm (0.01inches)-thick cards at the maximum.
CAUTION
Be sure to hang the card stacker claw on the card stacker receptacle, not the card discharge slot. If you mount the card stacker at a wrong place, cards are not discharged, resulting in a card jam.
Card stacker receptacle
Discharging the card
When correctly printed, the cards are discharged from the left side. If a card jam or a write error on magnetic stripes occurs on the way, results differ depending on the areas.
Portion A: If a card jam , a write error on magnetic
stripes or an IC unit encord error occurs on the way, press the RESET button, then the ENTER button. The printer is initialized, and the cards are discharged from the right side of the printer.
Portion B: See the description in Jam (Transfer) on
p.50.
Portion C: When correctly printed, the cards are
discharged from the left side of the printer. The cards jamming around this area are also discharged from the left side.
Retransfer film cassette
Ink ribbon cassette
Thermal head Magnetic head Card turnover table Feed roller
NG card discharge slot
Cleaning unit
When connecting the laminator, pull the tab of the card stacker at the stacker mount of the laminator card.
Card discharge slot
Claw
Card Stacker (accessory)
Card stacker receptacle
Card feed roller
Retransfer roller (heat roller)
Bent remedial roller (heat roller)
CB A
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Set-up (continued)
Setting the ink ribbon
CAUTION
ribbon with your hands.
Do not touch the surface of the ink
1. Activate the slide knob and open the printer door.
When the slide knob is moved, the printer door opens downwards. Hold the door with your hand and open it slowly.
Ink ribbon cassette (Orange)
CAUTION
film on the back of the door for mounting. Do not rest your elbows or put a heavy thing on the back of the door. The printer door may be broken.
Do not put the ink ribbon or retransfer
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When transporting the unit, then
place the head pad on the termal head.
4. Insert the ink ribbon into the cassette.
2. Remove the ink ribbon cassette.
When the lever is pressed, a small portion of the cassette pops out.
Cushion
CAUTION
When transporting the unit, remove the ink ribbon and the retransfer film, then place the cushion on the thermal head. Transporting without the cushion may cause the thermal head and roller to malfunction. Do not use cushion materials other than the transfer cushion that comes with the unit, as this may cause damage to the head.
Press the removal lever.
Stretch the ink ribbon along three shafts with the ink face of the ribbon facing outside and insert the bobbins firmly into the bobbin holders.
Shaft
Bobbin holder (yellow)
Ink face (do not touch the surface)
Feed spool (yellow bobbin)
Wind spool (black or dark gray bobbin)
Bobbin holder (black)
Place the cassette upright on a flat surface during set-up.
CAUTION
cassette, for instance, to clean the printer, be sure to put the cassette upright as shown in the above illustration. When the ink ribbon is put on the table with its face down, dusts attach to the surface, causing a malfunction of the printer.
When you need to take out the
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Ink Run Out
Ink Broken
Memo
Memo
Set-up (continued)
5. Wind the ribbon, taking up the slack.
Turn the knob in the arrow direction to wind a small portion of the ink ribbon. If the ink ribbon does not wind up, go back to step 3, and insert the ink ribbon firmly into the bobbin holders.
CAUTION
the slack may cause the ribbon to be caught in the parts of the printer when you set the cassette, or the card to be printed in uneven colors.
If the ink ribbon is not tightly wound,
7. Close the printer door.
If you want to mount the retransfer film, keep the door open and go to the next page.
When the ink ribbon is wound up to the end,
6. Insert the cassette along the guide rail.
Insert the cassette until it clicks securely into position. The lever returns to its original position.
Guide rail
CAUTION
• The cassette containing the ink ribbon is heavy. Hold the cassette with both hands when you set or take out the cassette.
• If the cassette unit is not inserted until it clicks securely into position before printing, horizontal lines may be printed with the image.
appears on the LCD panel. After replacement press the RESET button, then press the ENTER button. If the ink ribbon is not set properly,
Ink Search
or
appears on the LCD panel. When these messages are output, check:
The ink ribbon is firmly inserted into the bobbin holders.
The ink face of the ribbon is directed correctly.
The feeding and winding bobbins are mounted
correctly.
To mount the ink ribbon which is partially used, set the unused portion of the ribbon (yellow bobbin) on the bobbin holder indicated with an arrow on the seal of the cassette. Printing with the ink ribbon set improperly may cause the image to be faint.
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Set-up (continued)
Setting the retransfer film
CAUTION
surface with your hands.
Do not touch the retransfer film
1. Activate the slide knob and open the printer door.
When the slide knob is moved, the door opens downwards. Hold the door with your hand and open it slowly.
Retransfer film cassette (yellowish green)
CAUTION
film on the back of the door for mounting. Do not rest your elbows or put any heavy object on the back of the door as it may break.
Do not put the ink ribbon or retransfer
3. Insert the retransfer film into the cassette.
Stretch the retransfer film along three shafts with the retransfer face of the film facing outside and insert the bobbins into the bobbin holders firmly. At this time, perform setting so that the film is inside the
guide. Wind the film to the wind spool more than three stripes (two frames). Otherwise the printer may fail.
Shaft
Guide
Retransfer face (do not touch the surface)
Bobbin holder (green)
Bobbin holder (black)
Place the cassette upright on a flat surface during set-up.
Feed spool (green bobbin)
Wind spool (black bobbin)
Wind the film by about three stripes (two frames) on the winding bobbin.
Black stripes
One frame
2. Remove the retransfer film cassette.
When you press the lever, a small portion of the cassette pops out.
Press the cassette removal lever.
CAUTION
When you need to take out the cassette, for instance, to clean the printer, be sure to put it upright as shown in the above illustration. When the film is put on the table with its retransfer face down, dusts attach to the surface, causing a failure of the printer.
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Media Run Out
Media Broken
Memo
Memo
Set-up (continued)
4. Wind the retransfer film to take up the slack.
Turn the knob in the arrow direction to wind a small portion of the retransfer film. If the film does not wind up, go back to step 3, and insert the bobbins firmly into the bobbin holders.
CAUTION
slack may cause the film to be caught in the parts of the printer when you set the cassette, or damaged due to wrinkles on the film. At this time, do not hold the film to remove slack. Winding deviation causes operation errors or defective prints.
If the film is not tightly wound, the
6. Setting the number of frames to be used.
The number of frames of the retransfer film being used is set. For details, refer to the “Media Type” setting on page
33. This work must be done when the used film (number of frames) is changed.
CAUTION
When the setting of number of frames is not correct, the printed picture may be entirely shifted on the card.
7. Close the printer door.
When the retransfer film is wound up to the end,
appears on the LCD panel. After replacement press the RESET button, then press the ENTER button. If the retransfer film is not set properly,
Media Search
5. Open the printer door and insert the cassette.
Insert the cassette until it clicks securely into position. The lever returns to its original position.
CAUTION
The cassette containing the retransfer film is heavy. Hold the cassette with both hands when you set or take out the cassette.
or
appears on the LCD panel. When these messages are output, check:
The retransfer film is firmly inserted into the bobbin holders.
The retransfer face of the film is directed correctly.
The feeding and winding bobbins are mounted
correctly.
To mount the retransfer film which is partially used, set the unused portion of the film on the bobbin holder indicated with an arrow on the seal of the cassette. Printing with the transfer film set improperly may cause the image to be faint.
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