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Print Factory is an automated CD-R and DVD-R printing solution. Print Factory combines
Microboards' patented autoloading system with Hewlett Packard's inkjet printer engine, giving
the highest output possible. Print Factory has a 50-disc capacity, making the task of printing
large numbers of discs fast, easy and hands-free.
Fully Integrated Automation
Microboards combined their patented autoloading system with HP's new inkjet printer engine
to give users the highest output possible, both in image resolution and print speed. Since
Print Factory is an autoloading printer, no calibration of robotics or manual feeding of discs is
required. Print Factory connects by USB or Parallel interface to the computer, and comes
with label design software.
Flexibility and Speed for Any Application
While Print Factory was designed to fill a need in the high-volume arena, it also has the ability
to print at 4800 x 1200 dpi on both DVD and CD media. With the included design software,
users can enjoy its benefits whether making a few discs or a few hundred.Print Factory is
capable of producing up to 200 discs per hour. In addition, Print Factory uses standard HP
color and black ink cartridges. The cartridges have a very high yield at a competitive cost,
which allows for printing costs of a few pennies per disc
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Chapter 2 Printer Description
Front Panel Indicators and Buttons
1) Cancel Button – Pressing the Cancel button cancels the current print job.
2) Print Cartridge Status Light – The light inside the Print Cartridge Status symbol flashes when a
print cartridge is low on ink or incorrectly installed, or the printer’s cover is open.
3) Resume Button and Light – The Resume light flashes when an action is required, such as
loading a disc or clearing a jam. When the action is completed, press the resume button to
continue printing.
4) Power Button and Light – The Power button turns the printer on and off. It may take a few
seconds for the printer to turn on after you press the Power button. The green light next to the
Power button flashes when the printer is processing.
NOTE: The AC power switch located on the back of the printer must be turned on first, in
order to supply power to the Front Panel.
What’s Included
When unpacking your Print Factory system, the following items should be included:
Print Factory printing system
Power Cord
Alignment CD’s
Blank Printable CD’s
Users Manual (This document)
Microboards Print Factory CD (Includes Windows 2000/XP drivers and Surething Label software)
Black Ink cartridge (versatile black)
Color Ink cartridge
USB Printer Cable
Disc Guide Assembly
If any of these items are missing, please contact your distributor or Microboards Technology Technical
Support department at 952-556-1639.
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Chapter 3 Installation
Once your Print Factory system is unpacked and you have verified that everything is included, you are
ready to install the printer.
Installing Ink Cartridges
Supported Ink Cartridges
HP standard ink cartridges are supported. The Color Ink is cartridge HP 78, both Large (38 ml) and
regular (19 ml) sizes. The HP part number for the 78 Large is C6578a. The HP part number for the 78
regular is C6578d. The black ink that comes with the system is HP part number C8842A, Versatile
Black Ink. This is a fast drying black ink, designed for coated surfaces, like an inkjet printable CD or
DVD.
Standard black ink cartridges, are also supported, but can take longer to dry. The HP 45 black ink
cartridge is used. The HP part number is 51645A. It is recommended to run in Photo mode only when
using the standard black ink cartridge. Running a standard black at Normal or fast Normal can cause
the text to not print evenly.
*Refill kits or non-HP ink cartridges are not recommended for use in the PrintFactory system. Use of
these types of cartridges may produce inferior print quality and in extreme cases cause damage to the
printer. Use of these types of cartridges will void the warranty.
Changing these settings is done in the Printer Preferences, described in Chapter 5.
Loading / Replacing Ink Cartridges
The Print Factory system ships with standard HP ink cartridges. The black ink cartridge is specifically
designed for fast drying applications. We highly recommend using the C8842A black cartridge for
printing on CD or DVD discs. The HP 51645A black cartridge is supported with the printer, but
should only be used in PHOTO mode. It can take longer for the black ink to dry when using the HP 45
cartridge.
1) Plug in the AC power cord to the back of the printer and into a power source.
2) Turn on the power switch located on the back of the printer.
3) Press the Power button to turn on the printer.
4) Open the top cover. The print cartridge cradle moves to the center of the printer.
5) Raise the cradle latch.
6) If replacing an ink cartridge, lift the old cartridge out of the cradle.
7) Remove the new print cartridge from its packaging and carefully remove the plastic tape.
Hold the print cartridge so that the copper strip is at the bottom.
Black Cartridge
Pull tab to remove the plastic tape.
Color Cartridge
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8) Push the print cartridge firmly into the cradle.
9) Secure the cradle latch.
Installing Disc Guide and Output Bin
• To install the output bin, lift the front end of the printer.
• Align the two holes in the output bin with the rubber feet on the
front of the printer.
• Lower the front end of the printer.
• The output bin should now be securely in place.
• To install the disc guide, place the metal bracket, facing down,
into the output slot of the printer.
• The metal bracket will hold the disc guide in place.
• Please make sure the disc guide is centered in the output slot.
• If it is not centered, it can prevent the discs from com p letely
ejecting out of the printer.
Connecting to a Computer
You have two options when connecting to a computer, USB and Parallel. You will need to decide
which method is available on your computer. Follow the instructions listed below.
Parallel Port
Confirm that your PC is turned off.
Plug the printer cable into the back of the printer.
Use the locking clips to secure the connection.
Plug the other end of the cable into the parallel port on the back of the PC.
Secure the connection by screwing in the two posts.
Proceed to “Installing the printer driver” to complete the installation.
USB Port
Confirm the PC is turned off.
Plug the small end of the USB cable into the back of the printer.
Install the larger end of the USB cable into an available USB port on the PC.
Confirm that both ends are securely in place.
Proceed to “Installing the printer driver” to complete the installation.
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Installing the Printer Driver
USB Port and Parallel Port
The install procedure is the same for both the Parallel and USB port connections. Windows 2000 and
Windows XP will find the new hardware at boot up and step you through the installation process.
1. Once you have the printer connected to your PC, as described above, in the Connecting to a
Computer USB Port or Parallel Port, turn on the power to the printer and then to your
computer.
2. When the system boots up, the computer will state that it has found new hardware.
Windows 2000 install procedures:
3. Click the Next button.
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4. Place the Print Factory driver CD into your CD/DVDROM drive.
5. Select the Search for a suitable driver for my device option and click Next.
6. Check the CD-ROM drives box and click Next.
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7. The install file will be found on the CDROM drive. Click Next.
8. The Digital Signature screen will appear. Click Yes at the bottom of the screen.
9. The driver files will now be copied to the hard drive.
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10. Once installation is complete, click on Finish.
Windows XP install procedures:
11. Place the Print Factory driver CD into your CD/DVDROM drive.
12. Select the Install from a list or specific location option and click Next.
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13. Check the Search removable media box and click Next.
14. The Digital Signature screen will appear. Click Continue Anyway at the bottom of the screen.
15. The driver files will now be copied to the hard drive.
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16. Once installation is complete, click on Finish.
17. The printer is now installed and ready for use. To confirm installation, you can Click on Start,
and select Settings and then Printers.
18. You should see the new printer now installed.
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