Fargo DTC550 Service Manual PDF
Fargo DTC550 Service Manual PDF
Fargo DTC550 Service Manual PDF
DTC550 Direct to Card Printer/Encoder Service Manual (Rev. 2.8), property of Fargo Electronics,
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Table of Contents
Section 1: Introduction _____________________________________________________ 1-1
Safety Messages (review carefully)______________________________________________________ 1-1
See Safety Messages below____________________________________________________________ 1-2
How to use the guide _________________________________________________________________ 1-3
DTC550 Direct to Card Printer/Encoder Overview _________________________________________ 1-4
Reviewing the DTC550 Block Diagram________________________________________________ 1-4
Reviewing DTC550 Sequence of Operations ____________________________________________ 1-6
Reviewing DTC550 Boot up Sequence ________________________________________________ 1-9
Reviewing the Lamination Module Sequence of Operations _______________________________ 1-10
Reviewing the Lamination Module Boot up Sequence ___________________________________ 1-12
Section 2: Specifications ____________________________________________________ 2-1
Regulatory Compliances, Agency Listings and FCC Rules ___________________________________ 2-1
Regulatory Compliances____________________________________________________________ 2-1
Agency Listings __________________________________________________________________ 2-2
FCC Rules ______________________________________________________________________ 2-2
Environmental Protection (China-RoHS) _______________________________________________ 2-2
Technical Specifications ______________________________________________________________ 2-3
Functional Specifications _____________________________________________________________ 2-9
Printer Components: LCD and Softkey Control Pad _____________________________________ 2-17
Printer Components: Print Ribbons __________________________________________________ 2-21
Printer Components: Resin-Only Print Ribbons ________________________________________ 2-22
Printer Components: Dye-Sublimation/Resin Print Ribbons_______________________________ 2-23
Printer Components: Blank Cards ___________________________________________________ 2-25
Reviewing the Card Lamination Module ________________________________________________ 2-26
Reviewing the Lamination Top Cover and Station_______________________________________ 2-28
Reviewing the Securing Latches and Lamination LED light _______________________________ 2-29
Reviewing the Cancel button _______________________________________________________ 2-29
Reviewing the Resume (pause) button ________________________________________________ 2-30
Reviewing the Rejection Card Hopper and Card Output Hopper____________________________ 2-31
Reviewing the Module and Printer interaction __________________________________________ 2-31
Reviewing the Module and LCD display interaction _____________________________________ 2-32
Reviewing the Modules Programmed Default Temperature _______________________________ 2-32
Reviewing the Laminator Temperature Adjustment______________________________________ 2-33
Reviewing the Overlaminates _________________________________________________________ 2-34
Reviewing the Overlaminate Design _________________________________________________ 2-35
Reviewing the Visual Security Solutions ________________________________________________ 2-36
VeriMarkTM Cards - 2-D holographic foil application ___________________________________ 2-36
Custom HoloMarkTM Cards _______________________________________________________ 2-36
Visual Security - Card Stock Part Numbers ____________________________________________ 2-36
Visual Security Card Stock - Tolerances ______________________________________________ 2-37
VeriMarkTM - Application Specifications_____________________________________________ 2-37
HoloMarkTM and Custom HoloMarkTM - Application Specifications ______________________ 2-37
Fluorescing Panel Application Specifications ___________________________________________ 2-38
Inserting Fluorescent Text _________________________________________________________ 2-38
Insert Fluorescent Image __________________________________________________________ 2-39
Printing Dynamic Text ____________________________________________________________ 2-39
Section 3: Setup and Installation Procedures ___________________________________ 3-1
Printer Setup and Placement ___________________________________________________________ 3-1
Choosing a Good Location __________________________________________________________ 3-1
About Moisture Condensation _______________________________________________________ 3-1
Introduction ________________________________________________________________________ 3-2
Replacing the Lamination Module Top Cover and Lamination Module Rear Cover (D855156 and
D855162) _____________________________________________________________________ 8-162
Replacing the Lamination Module Front Cover (D855161)_______________________________ 8-164
Replacing the Lamination Module Output Door (D870124) and Reject Hopper Door (D870124) _ 8-166
Replacing the Lamination Module Arm Assembly (D870153) ____________________________ 8-168
Replacing the Lamination Module Card Flipper Table Assembly (D870285) _________________ 8-169
Replacing the LAM Control Board Cable (D870169) (Button controls) _____________________ 8-170
Replacing the Card Position Sensor Assembly (D870186) _______________________________ 8-172
Replacing the Lamination Module Flipper Position Sensor (D870188)______________________ 8-173
Replacing the Lamination Module Encoder Sensor (D870189) ____________________________ 8-174
Replacing the Lamination Module Ribbon ID Sensor (820593) ___________________________ 8-175
Replacing the Lamination Module Lower Lamination Sensor (D870241)____________________ 8-176
Replacing the Lamination Module Hopper Sensor Assembly (D870228) ____________________ 8-177
Replacing the PCB LED Switch Assembly (A000242) (Laminator) ________________________ 8-179
Replacing the Lamination Module Platen Motor (D870218) ______________________________ 8-181
Replacing the Lamination Module Flipper Table Motor (D870217) ________________________ 8-183
Replacing the Lamination Module Main Board (A000250)_______________________________ 8-184
Section 9: Cleaning ________________________________________________________ 9-1
Cleaning Kit Instructions - DTC550 Printer _______________________________________________ 9-1
Introduction _____________________________________________________________________ 9-1
Supplies Included _________________________________________________________________ 9-1
Cleaning the Printhead (D855055) ____________________________________________________ 9-2
Replacing the Card Cleaning Roller ___________________________________________________ 9-3
Cleaning the Platen and Card Feed Rollers _____________________________________________ 9-7
Cleaning the Platen_______________________________________________________________ 9-12
Cleaning the Printer's Exterior ______________________________________________________ 9-13
Cleaning the Printer's Interior_______________________________________________________ 9-13
Section 10: Diagnostic Tool Utility___________________________________________ 10-1
Selecting the Self Tests tab ___________________________________________________________ 10-1
Selecting the Barcode Test Card button _______________________________________________ 10-2
Selecting the YMCK Test Card Self Test button ________________________________________ 10-2
Selecting the Magnetic Self Test button _______________________________________________ 10-2
Selecting the Color Bars Self Test button______________________________________________ 10-2
Selecting the Alignment Self Test button ______________________________________________ 10-3
Selecting the Device Settings Self Test button __________________________________________ 10-3
Section 11: Packing the DTC550 Card Printer _________________________________ 11-1
Packing the Printer _______________________________________________________________ 11-1
Section 12: LCD On-Line Menu Navigation ___________________________________ 12-1
Entering the LCD Menu and selecting the Option _______________________________________ 12-1
Using the Softkey and Scroll buttons _________________________________________________ 12-2
Accessing the Menu Option Structure Tree ____________________________________________ 12-3
Selecting from the Menu Option Structure Tree (displayed, below) _________________________ 12-3
Print TOF and Print EOF Alignment Procedures ________________________________________ 12-7
Using the LCD Menu _____________________________________________________________ 12-8
Printing the Self-test ______________________________________________________________ 12-9
Reviewing the Gray/Align YMC/K Self-Test __________________________________________ 12-9
Reviewing the Color/Resin YMCK Self-Test _________________________________________ 12-10
Reviewing the Card Count YMC Self-Test ___________________________________________ 12-11
Reviewing the Standard Resin Self-Test _____________________________________________ 12-12
Using the Magnetic Test option (only with Magnetic Encoding Module) ____________________ 12-13
Setting up the Printer ____________________________________________________________ 12-13
Adjusting the Print TOF and Print EOF ______________________________________________ 12-14
Setting the Print TOF ____________________________________________________________ 12-14
Section 1: Introduction
Safety Messages (review carefully)
See FCC Rules below.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential
area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct
the interference at his own expense.
Manual Description
Table of Contents (hyper- You can use the automated Table of Contents to quickly
linked) locate, for example, an error message or a procedure.
Cross-Referencing (hyper- You can use the cross-referencing links to quickly locate,
linked) for example, an error message or a procedure.
17 Thermistor 32 Printhead
20 RFID
21 Hopper Lift
22 Hopper
Transport
23 Card Feed
Step Process
2 The Flipper Stepper activates and rotates the Flipper Table until the Flipper
Home Sensor is activated.
3 The Flipper Stepper rotates the Flipper Table back a specific number of steps
(based on the Flipper Offset setting) to return the Flipper Table to a level
position.
4 The Card Detection Sensor detects the presence of a Card in the exception
feed.
5 The Hopper Lift Motor activates and lowers the Card Hopper until the Hopper
Lift Sensor detects a change in state.
7 The Card Feed Stepper activates and feeds a card through the Cleaning
Roller and onto the Flipper Table.
8 The Flipper Stepper rotates the Flipper Table a certain number of steps
(based on the Encoder Angle setting) to position the card for Encoding.
Step Process
9 The Encoder/Flipper Feed Motor activates until the card is in position for
encoding (a set number of steps from the flipped position).
10 The Encoding Feed Motor feeds the Card back to the Flipper Table while
the Magnetic Encoding Head transfers data onto the Magnetic Stripe.
12 The Card is centered on the Flipper Table based on input from the Flipper
Table Card Sensor.
13 The Flipper Stepper rotates the Flipper Table a specific number of steps
(based on the Flipper Offset setting) to home the Flipper Table.
14 The Card Feed Motor feeds the Card to the Print TOF Sensor.
15 The Ribbon Drives turn ON and move until the correct panel is found by the
Print Ribbon Sensor Assembly. All Stop. (Note: The Print Ribbon Encoder
is active during this step.)
16 The Headlift Motor engages and moves the Printhead down until the
Headlift Sensor is activated. All Stop.
17 The Fan turns ON (as required) and blows cool air over the Printhead.
(Note: The Printhead Thermistor determinates the Printhead Temperature.)
18 Ribbon Drive and Card feed Motors activate and the Printhead burns image
data until the image data is depleted.
All Stop. (Note: The Ribbon Encoder is active during this step.)
19 The Headlift Motor engages, moving the Printhead up until the Headlift
Sensor is activated.
All Stop.
Step Process
20 The Card Feed Motor feeds the Card back to the Print TOF Sensor.
22 The Card Feed Motor transports the Card back to the Flipper Table.
24 The Card Feed Motor activates and moves the card to the Print TOF Sensor.
All Stop.
Step Process
5 All of the sensors are checked to see if a card is present under a sensor. If
a card is detected, the card is ejected.
6 If no cards are present under a sensor then the rollers are moved forward
and backwards to see if a card is present.
If a card is detected by this process, it is ejected.
8 If the Exception Feed is turned off the Hopper is lowered to allow for
loading cards.
9 If no errors are detected the LCD screen displays READY. If errors are
detected, then an error message is displayed and the LCD displays NOT
READY until the error condition is corrected.
Step Process
3 The Lamination Ribbon Motor begins cycling until the Upper Lamination
Sensor detects the mark.
4 The Card Feed Motor activates to center the card on the Platen Roller.
5 The Lamination Roller Lift Motor cycles until the Lamination Roller Lift Sensor
detects state change.
6 The Card Feed Motor and the Lamination Ribbon Motor activate for the
length of the card.
7 The Lamination Roller Lift Motor cycles until Lamination Roller Lift Sensor
detects state change.
10 The Flipper Table Motor activates until the Card is inverted based on the
Flipper offset setting.
Step Process
14 The Flipper Table Motor activates until the Flipper Table is homed.
Lamination Station
Securing
Latches Lamination
Top Cover
Lamination
LED Light
Cancel
Button
Resume
(pause) Button
Card Output Rejection
Hopper Card Hopper
Step Process
1 The Lamination Headlift turns until head up position is returned from Headlift
Sensor.
4 The Card sensor checks for the presence of a card and ejects it if found.
Section 2: Specifications
Regulatory Compliances, Agency Listings and FCC
Rules
The purpose of this section is to provide the User with specific information on the Regulatory
Compliances, Agency Listings and FCC Rules for the DTC550 Direct to Card
Printer/Encoder User Guide (Rev. 2.8).
Regulatory Compliances
Term Description
FCC The Card Printer complies with the requirements in Part 15 of the FCC
rules for a Class A digital device. (Note: These requirements are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a commercial environment.)
EMC The Card Printer has been tested and complies with EN55022 Class
A and EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3 and EN55024.
(Note: Based on the above testing, the Printer manufacturer certifies
that the Card Printer complies with all current EMC directives of the
European Community and has placed the CE mark on the Card
Printer.)
Agency Listings
Term Description
EMC Standards CE, FCC, CRC c1374, EN 55022 Class A, FCC Class A, EN 55024:
1998, EN 61000-3-2 and EN 61000-3-3.
FCC Rules
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential
area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct
the interference at his own expense.
Reference Safety Messages in this document.
Technical Specifications
Term Description
Accepted Card Print only: .020" (20 mil) to .050" (50 mil) / .508mm to
Thickness 1.27mm(single-sided printing only for 50 mil cards)
Print/Lamination: .030" (30 mil) to .040" (40 mil) / .762mm
to 1.02mm
Accepted Card PVC or polyester cards with polished PVC finish; monochrome
Types resin required for 100% polyester cards; optical memory cards
with PVC finish
Accepted Card PVC or polyester cards with polished PVC finish; monochrome
Compositions resin required for 100% polyester cards.
Agency Listing Safety: UL IEC 60950-1 (2001), CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1-03
EMC: CE, FCC, CRC c1374, EN 55022 Class A, FCC Class
A, EN 55024: 1998, EN 61000-3-2 and EN 61000-3-3
Available only Full-color with fluorescing, resin black and overlay panel,
with Print YMCFKO*, 400 prints
Security
Package: Full-color with fluorescing, two resin black panels and overlay
panel, YMCFKOK*, 350 prints
Input Hopper DTC550: Dual-stack Hopper, 200 cards (30 mil); auto or manual
Card Capacity feed
Term Description
Term Description
Memory 16 MB RAM
Operating 65 to 80 F / 18 to 27 C
Temperature
Term Description
Term Description
Print Ribbon Full-color with resin black and overlay panel, YMCKO*, 500
options prints
Full-color with two resin black panels and overlay panel,
YMCKOK*, 400 prints
Full-color with two resin black panels, no overlay panel,
YMCKK*, 500 prints
Resin black (3000 prints); green, blue, red, white, silver and
gold (1000 prints)
Resin black and overlay panel, KO*, 1500 prints
Technical Specifications
Term Description
Supply 50 Hz / 60 Hz
Frequency
Functional Specifications
The Card Printer utilizes two different, yet closely related printing technologies to achieve its
direct-to-card print quality for Dye-Sublimation and resin thermal transfer. The Card Printer
will print from any IBM-PC or compatible running Windows 2000 or Windows XP.
The following describes how each of these technologies works:
Function Description
Dye- Dye-Sublimation is the print method the Card Printer uses to produce
Sublimation smooth, continuous-tone images that look photographic. (Note: This
process uses a dye-based Ribbon roll that is partitioned by a number
of consecutive color panels.)
Process Colors: The panels are grouped in a repeating Series
of three process colors - yellow, magenta and cyan (YMC), along
the entire length of the Print Ribbon.
Panels: The Printer always prints the yellow panel first, followed
by the magenta panel and the cyan panel.
Printhead: As the Print Ribbon passes beneath the Printhead,
hundreds of thermal elements within the Printhead heat the dyes
on the Ribbon. (Note: When these dyes are heated, they
vaporize and diffuse into the surface of the card. A separate
pass is made for each of the three color panels on the Ribbon.)
Color Shades: By combining the colors of each panel and by
varying the heat used to transfer these colors, it is possible to
print up to 16.7 million different shades of color. (Note: This
blends one color smoothly into the next, producing photo-quality
images with absolutely no dot pattern.)
Dye-Diffusion Thermal Transfer: It is the process of heating a
dye suspended in a cellulous substrate until the dye can flow,
diffusing into the dye receptive surface of the card or InTM. This
produces the image in the surface of the card.
Function Description
Resin Resin Thermal Transfer is the print method the Printer uses to print
Thermal sharp black text and crisp bar codes that can be read by both infrared
Transfer and visible-light bar code scanners.
Like Dye-Sublimation, this process uses the same thermal Printhead
to transfer color to a card from a resin-only Print Ribbon or the resin
black (K) panel of a full color Print Ribbon.
The difference, however, is that solid dots of resin-based ink are
transferred and fused to the surface of the card. (Note: This
produces very durable, saturated printing.)
Component Description
Card Adjusts the Printer through feed varying card thicknesses. The
Thickness settings are in increments of 10.
Adjustment
Lever
Component Description
Card Cleaning Automatically cleans cards for higher print quality. (Note: Replace
Cartridge this roller with every ribbon or as needed.)
Component Description
Card Input Use the Dual Input Hopper to load blank cards.
Hopper
Component Description
Component Description
Card Supply Check the current card supply at-a-glance, without having to open
Window the Card Hopper Door.
Card Input This lock allows you to lock the Card Input Hopper Door to help
Hopper Lock prevent the theft of blank cards.
Exception Insert a single exception card into this slot if you would like to print
Card Slot onto a card other than those loaded in the Card Input Hopper.
LED light Indicates Printer ON, OFF, pause, status conditions and error
conditions.
Printhead This Print Station component actually does the printing. (Note:
This component is fragile and must not be bumped or touched with
anything other than a cleaning pen.)
Component Description
Power Switch This switch turns the Printer power ON and OFF.
Securing These latches lock the Print Station securely in place when closed.
Latches
Softkey The button function is displayed above the button. The buttons
Buttons change depending upon the Printer's mode of operation.
Scroll Buttons These buttons are used to scroll through menus and sub-menus
and to adjust certain menu options.
Serial For Encoding option: These ports are provided only if your
Interface Ports Printer includes one or more optional Encoding Modules.
Component Description
Softkey The Printer has three softkey buttons that appear below the LCD
Buttons display. (Note: Their current function is indicated by the words
appearing above them. This function will change according to the
Printer's current mode of operation.)
Press the corresponding softkey button for the correct selection.
(Note: If no word appears above a particular button, this indicates
it has no function in that particular mode of operation.)
Use the scroll buttons to scroll through help text, to navigate
through the Printer's menus and to adjust certain Printer settings.
(Note: The Printer has scroll buttons on its control pad located just
to the right of the LCD display.)
If scrolling through a list, this symbol will change to if you have
reached the bottom of the list or if you have reached the top.
LCD display The Printer's LCD display will change according to the Printer's
current mode of operation.
System When the Printer is first powered ON, the Printer's system check
Check screens will briefly appear to:
Screens
Initialize the system.
Display the READY screen.
Component Description
Ready/Printer Once the Printer has finished its system check and with the Print
Open Screens Station closed, the Printer will display READY to indicate that the
Printer is ready for operation. (Note: The Printer will stay in this
mode until it receives a print job or it is turned OFF.)
With the Top Cover open only, the screen will read Top Cover
Open, and you can select Menu or cycle between the Input
Hoppers.
With both the Top Cover and Printhead Arm open, the screen will
say Ribbon Access Open, and you can then use the softkey
buttons (labeled FWD, Menu, and REV) to move the Rollers or
access the menu.
Press either the FWD or REV buttons to move the Printer's card
path Rollers in the indicated direction.
In any of these screens, the Printer will always display the Menu
option above the center softkey button.
Press this button to access the Printer's menu options. (Note: The
Menu option is available only in the Ready/Printer Open screens.)
Print Status During operation, the LCD will indicate the current Print Status by
Screen showing you the area of the Printer that is active. It does this by
displaying the following icons on the second line:
FEEDING indicates the Feeder Station is feeding a blank card
into the Printer.
ENCODING indicates the Encode Station is encoding a card
(appears only if you are using a Printer with an optional built-in
Encoding Module).
PRINTING indicates the Print Station is printing onto the card.
LAMINATING indicates the Lamination Station is applying an
overlaminate to a card (appears only if using a Printer
equipped with the optional Card Lamination Module. See
Reviewing the Card Lamination Module.
Since the Printer is capable of performing several of these
functions simultaneously, one or all of these icons may appear at
once, depending on if you are printing just one card or a batch of
cards.
The Print Status screen always displays Cancel in the lower left
and Pause in the lower right.
Component Description
The Cancel Use this button to cancel print jobs and reset the Printer for the
button next print job.
This Cancel function will ask if you wish to cancel just the
individual job or all jobs in the queue. You may also resume the
current job by pressing NO.
Pause button Use this button to pause the Printer at any time during operation.
(Note: The Printer will always finish its current task before
pausing. When the Printer is paused, the LED light will flash and
the Pause softkey button will change to Resume.)
Press Resume to continue Printer operation.
LED light This light works in conjunction with the Printer's LCD display to help
communicate the Printer's current status. (Note: It is especially
effective when the User is too far away from the Printer to read the
LCD display.)
See the descriptions for Error Screens and Attention Screens
below this LED Light display for more detail on the Printer's LCD
display.
LED Light
Component Description
INFO MSG The second type of prompt is called an INFO MSG screen.
screen
This screen will not stop Printer operation and serves to
communicate helpful reminder (e.g., when running low on print
supplies).
This screen communicates any other Printer conditions of which you
should be aware.
In this case, the LCD will display INFO MSG on the first line and a
brief description of the condition on the second line.
If multiple messages need to be communicated at the same time,
the first line will display INFO MSG 1 of 2 or whatever the total
number of messages may be.
Like error messages, help text explaining the particular condition can
also be accessed by pressing the HELP button.
= Overlay Panel
Type Description
Standard Resin This Ribbon provides high resin durability ideal for most
Black (K) (provides general-purpose monochrome ID card applications. Resin
3,000 prints) black bar codes are readable by both infrared and visible-
light bar codes scanners.
Premium Resin This Ribbon provides maximum resin durability ideal for
Black (K) (provides applications such as access control where cards are
3,000 prints) repeatedly swiped through a Magnetic Stripe reader. Resin
black bar codes are readable by both infrared and visible-
light bar codes scanners.
(Note: Using a Premium Resin Black Ribbon will provide
better photo realistic output.)
Metallic Resin Metallic resin Ribbons are available for printing resin images
with a unique metallic sheen.
(provides 1,000
prints)
Type Description
Full-Color This Ribbon is used to print full-color photo ID cards along with resin
(YMCKO) black text and bar codes. Both infrared and visible-light bar code
scanners can read bar codes printed with resin black.
An overlay panel (O) is included to protect the full-color dye-
sublimation printing.
YMCKOK Here are the colored Ribbon designations. The Panels of color are
displayed in the order in which they are printed: Yellow (Y), Magenta
(M), Cyan (C), Black (K), Overlay (O), Black (K) (used for backside,
black only printing).
YMCFKO Here are the colored Ribbon designations. The Panels of color are
displayed in the order in which they are printed: Yellow (Y), Magenta
(M), Cyan (C), Fluorescent (F), Black (K), Overlay (O).
Type Description
YMCFKOK Here are the colored Ribbon designations. The Panels of color are
displayed in the order in which they are printed: Yellow (Y), Magenta
(M), Cyan (C), Fluorescent (F), Black (K), Overlay (O) and Black (K)
(used for backside, black only printing.)
YMCKK Here are the colored Ribbon designations. The Panels of color are
displayed in the order in which they are printed: Yellow (Y), Magenta
(M), Cyan (C), Black (K) and Black (K) (used for backside, black only
printing).
Caution: Never run cards with a contaminated, dull or uneven surface through the
Printer. Printing cards on this surface can lead to poor print quality and can greatly reduce
the life of the Printhead. Always store the card stock in its original packaging or in a clean,
dust-free container. Do not print onto cards that have been dropped or soiled. Printhead
damage caused by contaminated or poor quality cards will automatically void the Printhead's
factory warranty.
Printer Components: Card Input and Output Hoppers
Type Description
Card Input The Card Input Hopper is where cards are initially loaded for printing,
Hopper as shown below. The Printer's Hopper provides a large door that opens
up wide to make card loading simple and closes securely to help
protect the card stock. (Note: The Printer will hold a maximum of 100
cards in each Card Input Hopper, based on a standard 30 mil. card
thickness.)
Card Output All standard Card Printers provide a 100 card capacity Card Output
Hopper Hopper (based on a standard 30 mil card thickness). (Note: This
Hopper stores the cards after they are printed.)
Danger: The Printers Lamination Roller can reach temperatures exceeding 350 F
(175 C). Use extreme caution when operating the Laminator. Never touch the Lamination
Roller unless the Printer has been turned off for at least 20 to 30 minutes.
All DTC550 Printers support the attachment of an optional Card Lamination Module. This
module can be ordered pre-installed on your Printer from the factory or can be ordered
separately as a field upgradeable module.
Component Description
Lamination Transfers overlaminates onto cards via its heated lamination roller.
Station The Lamination Station must be closed in order for the Printer to begin
laminating.
Lamination Station
Securing
Latches Lamination
Top Cover
Lamination
LED Light
Cancel
Button
Resume
(pause) Button
Card Output Rejection
Hopper Card Hopper
Component Description
Lamination The Lamination LED light works in conjunction with the Printer's LCD
LED light display to help communicate the Printer's current status. The following
explains how to interpret the LED light.
Off: Indicates the Printer and Lamination Module power is OFF.
Solid Green light: Indicates the Card Lamination Module is ready for
operation.
Slow Flashing Green light: Indicates the Lamination Module's
(pause) button was pushed and that the Lamination Module is paused.
This also occurs when the Lamination Station is open.
Fast Flashing Green light: Indicates the Lamination Module is in
need of attention due to an error or an error condition. Refer to the
Printer's LCD display for information.
Component Description
Cancel The Cancel button serves to cancel the current lamination job and reset
Button the Card Lamination Module for the next lamination job.
If a card is left within the Lamination Module after a print job is
canceled, it will automatically be ejected into the Rejection Card
Hopper. (Note: With the Lamination Module's Transfer Station open,
this button can also be used to manually rotate the Feed Rollers
forward. This is helpful when cleaning the Rollers or if clearing
jammed media.)
If you are printing and laminating simultaneously and you would like
to cancel both the print and lamination jobs, press the Printer's
CANCEL softkey button. (Note: This will cancel all jobs in the
Printer. Any card currently laminating will finish and eject. The
Lamination Module's Cancel button cancels only the lamination job.)
Component Description
Resume Press the Resume button to resume operation after an error condition is
(pause) cleared.
button
If an error occurs, the Lamination Module's LED will flash and the
Printer's LCD will report the specific error.
If this happens, correct the error and press the Lamination Module's
Resume button to continue printing.
Press this button to pause the Lamination Module during normal
operation. (Note: The Lamination Module will always finish its current
task before pausing.)
If this button is pressed while a card is being laminated, the
Lamination Module will pause only after the current card has
finished laminating and the Lamination Module has reached a safe
stopping point.)
If the Printer is paused, the LED light will flash slowly and will return
to solid when operation is resumed. (Note: with the Lamination
Station open, the Resume button can also be used to manually
rotate the Feed Rollers backward. This is helpful when cleaning the
Rollers or when clearing jammed media.)
Component Description
Rejection The Rejection Card Hopper helps to separate potentially bad cards from
Card Hopper a stack of good cards, which it ejects into the Card Output Hopper.
The Printer will automatically eject cards into this Hopper to indicate:
There is a printing error, laminating error or encoding error.
There is a card left in the Printer after a print job is canceled or the
Printer restarted.
Term Description
Module and The Card Lamination Module works in conjunction with the Printer to
Printer apply a variety of different overlaminates to printed cards, providing
interaction increased card durability and security.
The Lamination Module features its own LED indicator light and control
buttons so it can conveniently be operated separately from the Printer.
(Note: This means that when printing a batch of cards, for example, the
Printer can be encoding and printing one card while the Lamination
Module laminates another card for maximum efficiency.)
In fact, you can even open the Lamination Module to replace the
overlaminate while the Printer is printing or encoding and vice versa.
Term Description
Module and For ease of operation, the Card Lamination Module works in tandem with
LCD display the Printer's LCD display to communicate status messages such as when
interaction an error occurs or when it is time to replace the overlaminate material.
If a lamination error does occur, the Lamination Module's LED will flash
and an attention level message will appear on the Printer's LCD display.
(Note: Since it is an INFO level message, it will not interrupt printing.)
Correct the error.
Press OK to clear the LCD's INFO message.
Press the Lamination Module's Resume button to resume operation
or its Cancel button to cancel the current lamination job and accept
the next. (Note: If canceled, the canceled card will eject into the
Rejection Card Hopper.)
Term Description
Programmed Upon initial power up, the Lamination Module is programmed to heat the
Default Lamination Roller up to its default temperature.
Temperature
Target Temperature: If a print job is sent while the Lamination
Module is heating up, the Printer's LCD display will read Lam
Heating. It will also display LAM Temp: [current] [target] which
shows the current temperature of the Lamination Roller and the
target temperature it is trying to reach. (Note: This indicates that the
lamination Roller is heating to its preset temperature.)
Initial Heating Process: The initial heating process will generally
take about 3 to 4 minutes. (Note: The LCD display will read Lam
Heating or Cooling whenever the Lamination Roller is heating up or
cooling down to the prescribed temperature. When the Lamination
Module has reached its target temperature, lamination will begin.)
Term Description
Thermal The Card Lamination Module will See the Loading the
Transfer Film accept either a Thermal Transfer Film Overlaminate procedure.
and overlaminate or a polyester patch
PolyGuard overlaminate called PolyGuard.
Overlaminates
Thermal Transfer Film: The
Thermal Transfer Film
overlaminate is a relatively thin
material which covers a card edge-
to-edge and provides a medium
level of card durability and
security.)
PolyGuard overlaminate:
PolyGuard is a much thicker
material which does not cover
edge-to-edge, but provides an
extremely high level of card
durability and security. (Note:
PolyGuard is available in either a
1.0 or .6 mil thickness and should
always be used for those
applications requiring the highest
degree of card durability and
security.)
Design Both PolyGuard and the Thermal See the Loading the
Transfer Film overlaminates are available Overlaminate procedure.
in either a clear or generic secure
holographic-type design. (Note: Custom
holographic-type overlaminates are also
available with specific designs, patterns,
logos and security features.)
Please contact the authorized reseller for
more information about custom
Overlaminates.
Step Procedure
1 Create fluorescent text in the body of an image by creating a text string which
begins with a ~T.
For example, the text string of ~TFargo would appear on the card as just
Fargo.
The location of the text will be dictated by the ~.
The format of the string will be as entered (i.e. font, size, etc.).
Step Procedure
1 Save a 1-bit bmp file that is 300x300 dpi somewhere that is easily accessible.
2 In order to import the file onto your card, you will need to paste the path of the
image onto your card preceded by ~I.
For example, ~IC:/test.bmp would insert the image named test.bmp onto
the card.
The location of the image will be dictated by the ~.
The image will not be scaled. For example, if it is a 300x300 dpi image, it
will print 1x1.
**Please note that the fluorescent text or image can only be printed on the one
side of the card.
Step Procedure
1 If the application supports dynamic text and images, then dynamic text can
also be printed with the Fluorescing Panel. Follow the application directions to
map a text field to a data source.
~T must be included in the beginning of the expression or in the beginning
of the data.
Caution: Do not install unit near heat sources, such as radiators or air ducts, or in a
place subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust, mechanical vibration or shock.
About Moisture Condensation
If the unit is brought directly from a cold to a warm location or is placed in a very damp room,
moisture may condense inside the unit. Should this occur, print quality may not be optimum.
Leave the unit turned OFF in a warm, dry room for several hours before using. This will allow
the moisture to evaporate.
Introduction
The following guide will walk you through the installation of the Fargo DTC550 Direct to Card
Printer/Encoder Printer Driver, Diagnostic Utility, Print Ribbon and Cards.
Time Requirement
Time Requirement (software): This software installation process will require
approximately 2 to 5 minutes (depending on the speed of your PC).
Time Requirement (Printer): The time required to set up a standard DTC550 Printer
would be approximately 5 to 10 minutes.
System Requirements
The System Requirements are as follows:
IBM-PC or compatible, Windows 2000/XP, x86 300MHz computer with 64MB of RAM or
higher, 200MB free hard disk space or higher, USB 1.1
Inspection
While unpacking your Printer, inspect the carton to ensure that no damage has occurred
during shipping. Make sure that all supplied accessories are included with your unit.
Unpacking the Printer
The following items are included with your Printer:
Power Supply
US Power Cable
European Power Cable
Card Cleaning Cartridge
Two (2) Card Hopper - Feed Weights
Warranty Statement, Registration Card and Compliancy Document
Software Installation CD (includes Printer Driver, Online Users Guide, Software
Setup/Installation and Printer Diagnostic Tool)
Keys (Included with the Hopper Lock option)
This is included with the DTC550 with Lamination Module only:
Card Lamination Module - Power Supply with Power Cord
Loading Supplies
Loading the Print Ribbon
Note: Fargo Card Printers require highly specialized supplies to function properly.
To maximize Printer life, reliability, printed card quality and durability, you must use only
Fargo Certified Supplies.
For this reason, your Fargo warranty is void, where not prohibited by law, if you use non-
Fargo Certified Supplies.
Step Procedure
1 Lift the Cover to the Print Station in order to load the Print Ribbon, as shown
below.
Step Procedure
2 a. Pull back on the Blue Latch Hooks to release the Printhead Arm
Assembly, as shown below.
b. Pull the Printhead Arm Assembly back to its fully open position.
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
5 Lower the Print Arm Assembly by gently pressing down with your thumb
until the Printhead Arm latches into place.
Caution: Replace the Card Cleaning Cartridge Roller with every Ribbon change,
depending on the cleanliness of the card stock or the environment in which the Printer is
located.
Steps Procedure
Steps Procedure
2 Insert the Cleaning Cartridge back into the Printer, as shown below.
Steps Procedure
Step Procedure
Danger: Do not touch the metal Lamination Shield or the Lamination Roller when
loading the overlaminate. These components can become very hot.
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
5 a. Place the supply end of the overlaminate roll in between the two black
Lamination Drive Hubs.
b. Use the end of the supply roll with the black core plug to push in the spring
loaded hub located on the front side of the Printer. (Note: Make certain
the overlaminate material is fed from beneath the roll, as shown below.)
Step Procedure
6 Load the take-up end of the roll just as you loaded the supply end. (Note:
When loaded properly, the overlaminate material should feed from underneath
each roll.)
Step Procedure
7 Close the Lamination Arm by pressing down on the center of the Lamination
arm until it snaps into place, as shown below.
Step Procedure
8 To complete this section, simply close the Lamination Module cover. See
below.
Caution: Do not remove the red Warning sticker across the USB connection. Do
not plug in the USB cable until prompted to do so during the installation of the DTC550
Printer Driver. See the Installing the DTC550 Printer Driver procedure.
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
3 Connect the other end of the AC power cable to a Surge Protector. Connect
the other end of the cord to the Power Supply. See both notes below.
Note No. 1: Instead of connecting the AC power cable directly into an
AC outlet, it is recommended that a Surge Protector be used to protect
against power surges.
Note No. 2: Some buildings have surge protection built into the
electrical outlets. Please consult your building supervisor regarding this
material.
Step Procedure
4 Connect the plug from the power supply to the Printer as shown below.
(Note: If working with a non-Lamination unit, proceed to Step 8 in this
procedure.)
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
3 Load the Blank Cards into the empty Hopper, as shown in Displays A and B
(below).
a. Insert the Card Weight (Push to the back), as shown in Display C (below).
(Note: This will need to be done for each Hopper that is filled before the
Hopper is switched.)
b. Cycle between Hopper 1 and Hopper 2 by selecting H1 or H2 from the
Printers LCD Control Panel.
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
1 Close down all programs and insert the Software Installation CD into your
computers CD drive. After a few seconds, the CDs installer program will
automatically open.
Follow the CDs on-screen Procedures to complete installation.
(Note: If the CD does not automatically open, use My Computer or
Windows Explorer to view the contents of the CD. Then, double-click on
the Setup.exe file listed on the CD.)
See below.
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
9 Select the Ribbon Type from the dropdown menu. See Display A under
this procedural step.
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
1 a. From your computers startup menu, select Settings > Printers and Faxes
(Windows XP) or > Printers (Windows 2000).
b. Double click on the DTC550 Direct to Card Printer under the Printers
window.
c. Select Printing Preferences under the Printer drop-down menu. This will
bring up the DTC550 Printing Preferences window.
2 a. Select the Card tab, then click on the Test Print button, as shown in
Display A on the next page.
b. Select the Ribbon Type on the Device Options tab. (Note: The only
Ribbon types supported for the Test Print option are either YMCKO or
YMCKOK. Any other Ribbon type will display an error.)
c. When the Test Print button is selected, an image is copied to the Printer.
Printer Transport
Moving the Printer to another location
Step Procedure
1 The Printer should be transported by at least two persons who can safely lift
it onto a nearby cart with rollers and then carefully transport it to a
designated location. See below.
Please see your supervisor to determine who can safely lift the Printer in
order to relocate it. Use caution because of the weight of the Printer.
CALIBRATE The print Ribbon is out of Select CANCEL and then perform
RIBBON calibration. the Ribbon calibration procedure
according to the steps in the
Troubleshooting section of the
User Guide.
CARD ALIGN A card is jammed in the Clear the jam according to the
ERROR Print Station of the steps in the Troubleshooting
Printer. section of the User Guide. Press
RESUME to continue.
CARD FEED The Ribbon access arm Press RESUME or CANCEL. See
STOPPED was opened. This caused Card Feeding Errors.
the card transfer to stop.
CARD HOPPER The Card Hopper is Load more cards and press
EMPTY empty. RESUME to continue. See the
Resolving the Card Hopper
Empty Error Message procedure.
CARD HOPPER The Card Hopper is Clear any obstructions and close
JAM unable to move to the the Hopper door. Press RESUME to
proper position. continue.
CARD HOPPER The Card Hopper is Clear any obstructions and close
LIFT unable to raise or lower. the Hopper door. Press RESUME to
continue.
CARD JAM A card is jammed in the Clear the jam according to the steps
Print Station or card in the Troubleshooting section of the
flipping area of the User Guide.
Printer.
CARD JAM: A card is jammed in the Clear the jam according to the steps
FLIPPER card flipping area of the in the Troubleshooting section of the
Printer. User Guide.
CARD JAM: MAG A card is jammed in the Clear the jam according to the steps
magnetic encoding area in the Troubleshooting section of the
of the Printer. User Guide.
CARD JAM: PROX A card is jammed in the Clear the jam according to the steps
PROX card encoding in the Troubleshooting section of the
area of the Printer. User Guide. See Resolving the
Card Jam on the Flipper Table.
See Removing the Card Jam in the
Printers Magnetic Encoding Area.
CARD JAM: A card is jammed in the Clear the jam according to the steps
SMART smart card encoding area in the Troubleshooting section of the
of the Printer. User Guide. See Removing the
Card Jam in the Printers Smart
Card Encoding Area.
CARD NOT The card being Press RESUME to load the next
FOUND processed cannot be card or CANCEL.
found.
CARD RELEASE A card is jammed in the Clear the jam according to the
ERROR Print Station of the steps in the Troubleshooting
Printer. section of the User Guide. Press
RESUME to continue or CANCEL
to abort. See Card Feeding
Errors.
CHECK CARDS No cards found in the Add cards to the Card Input
input Hopper. Hopper or check for an error.
Press RESUME to continue.
See the Resolving the Card
Hopper Empty Error Message.
CHECK LAM A power connector must Insert power connector and cycle
POWER be connected to the power to the Printer.
Laminator module.
CHECK MULTIPLE Two or more cards may If so remove the fed cards and
FEED have been fed from the verify the card thickness setting is
Card Hopper. set to the thickness of your cards.
Press RESUME to continue.
See Card Feeding Errors.
EEPROM READ EEPROM read failed. Cycle power and try again. If this
FAILURE problem persists, call for technical
assistance.
EEPROM REPAIR EEPROM is corrupted. Cycle power and try again. If this
FAILED Repair attempt failed. problem persists, call for technical
assistance.
EJECTING USED The system Firmware This card has been ejected
CARD has detected a card however it may contain encoded
already in the Printer. data and therefore should be
disposed of properly.
ERR CHK LAM See the next column. Install a new Lamination roll and
MATERIAL press RESUME to continue or
CANCEL to abort. If the problem
persists, call for technical
assistance.
ERR CHK LAM See the next column. Install a new film roll and press
MATERIAL RESUME to continue or CANCEL
to abort. If the problem persists,
call for technical assistance.
ERR LAM HEATER See the next column. If this problem persists, call for
OFF technical assistance.
ERR LAM HEATER See the next column. If this problem persists, call for
TIMEOUT technical assistance.
ERROR CARD A card is jammed in the Clear the jam according to the
JAM: LAM Lamination module area steps in the Troubleshooting
of the Printer. section of the User Guide. Press
QUIT to clear this message.
FIRMWARE An unspecified error was Cycle power on the Printer and try
ERROR detected by the Printer the operation again. If this
Firmware. The Printer problem persists, call for technical
operation may be assistance.
unstable.
HEAD LCD setting for head Reset the correct value according
RESISTANCE resistance is out of to the steps in the
range. Troubleshooting Section. If this
problem persists, call for technical
assistance.
HEAD VOLTAGE A hardware fault has A default value will be used. Call
ERROR prevented setting the for technical assistance.
correct Printhead voltage.
HOPPER 1 EMPTY Card Hopper 1 has run The Printer will continue printing
out of cards. from Hopper 2. Refill Hopper 1
when convenient. See the
Resolving the Resolving the Card
Hopper Empty Error Message.
HOPPER 2 EMPTY Card Hopper 2 has run The Printer will continue printing
out of cards. from Hopper 1. Refill Hopper 2
when convenient. Resolving the
Resolving the Card Hopper
Empty Error Message.
INVALID RIBBON The print Ribbon installed Get the correct Ribbon from your
1 in the Printer does not dealer. See the Resolving the
match the Ribbon type Wrong Print Ribbon Error
set in the Printer. Message.
INVALID RIBBON The print Ribbon installed Get the correct Ribbon from your
2 in the Printer does not dealer. See the Resolving the
match the Ribbon type Wrong Print Ribbon Error
set in the Printer. Message.
INVALID RIBBON The print Ribbon installed Get the correct Ribbon from your
3 in the Printer does not dealer. See the Resolving the
match the Ribbon type Wrong Print Ribbon Error
set in the Printer. Message.
JOB DATA ERROR The print data sent to the Check the interface cable and
Printer is corrupt or has cancel the print job from the PC.
been interrupted. Press CANCEL to abort this print
job and then resend the job.
LAM CARD FLIP A problem has been If this problem persists, call for
ERROR detected in the Laminator technical assistance.
flipper.
LAM ERROR The Lamination module Check the indicated condition and
requires attention. correct it, using the Laminator's
control buttons. Press QUIT to
clear this message.
LAM HANDLER See the next column. If this problem persists, call for
STARTUP technical assistance.
LAM LIFT ERROR See the next column. If this problem persists, call for
technical assistance.
LAM MEMORY See the next column. If this problem persists, call for
ERROR technical assistance.
LAM STARTUP See the next column. If this problem persists, call for
ERROR technical assistance.
LAM TAG ERROR The Ribbon identification Install a new film roll and press
tag cannot be read. RESUME to continue or CANCEL
to abort. If the problem persists,
call for technical assistance.
MAG CARD JAM A card jam has been Clear the jam according to the
detected in the MAG steps in the Troubleshooting
encoding section of the section of the User Guide.
Printer.
MAG ENCODER A problem has been If this problem persists, call for
STARTUP ERROR detected in the MAG technical assistance.
encoding section of the
Printer during start-up.
OPEN PRINT ARM Cover and print arm must Open cover and print arm and
be opened for Printer retry.
cleaning.
PANEL STARTUP A problem has been If this problem persists, call for
ERROR detected in the print technical assistance.
section of the Printer
during start-up.
PLEASE REMOVE See the next column. The Ribbon must be removed at
RIBBON this point to properly calibrate the
Sensor.
PRINT RIBBON The print Ribbon will soon If printing a large number of cards
LOW run out. replace the Ribbon now or monitor
the Printer until the Ribbon is gone
and install a new Ribbon.
PRINT RIBBON The print Ribbon has run Install a new Ribbon and press
OUT out. RESUME to continue or CANCEL
to abort.
RIBBON ALIGN The print Ribbon is either Replace the Ribbon or recalibrate
ERROR damaged or the Printer is according to the steps in the
not calibrated. Troubleshooting section of the
User Guide. Press RESUME to
continue or CANCEL to abort. See
Resolving the Ribbon Alignment
Error Message.
RIBBON ERROR There is no Ribbon or its Install a new Ribbon and press
identification tag cannot RESUME to continue or CANCEL
be read. to abort. If the problem persists,
call for technical assistance.
RIBBON TAG The Ribbon identification Install a new Ribbon and press
ERROR tag cannot be read or the RESUME to continue or CANCEL
Ribbon is consumed. to abort. If the problem persists,
call for technical assistance.
RIBBON TENSION The Ribbon tensions or Check and adjust the LCD
pretensions may be out settings. If this problem persists,
of range. call for technical assistance.
Press RESUME to continue or
CANCEL to abort.
SELF TEST FAULT Self-test job could not be Reset the Printer and try again. If
initiated. this problem persists, call for
technical assistance.
SYSTEM FAULT Unspecified system error If this problem persists, call for
detected by the Printer technical assistance.
Firmware.
TEST TYPE Self-test job cannot be Install the correct print media and
ERROR printed with the print try again.
media installed.
UNABLE TO FEED The Printer is unable to Check the following then press
CARD feed a card from the Card RESUME to continue.
Hopper.
Verify the card thickness setting is
set to the thickness of your cards.
Verify the Cleaning Cartridge is
properly assembled and fully
inserted into the Printer.
Clean the in-feed rollers.
Verify your cards are within the
Printers accepted card size
range.
Be sure the cards are not sticking
together. (See the
Troubleshooting section of the
User Guide).
See Resolving the Card Feeding
Errors.
WRONG LAM See the next column. Install a new film roll and press
TYPE ERROR RESUME to continue or CANCEL
to abort. If the problem persists, call
for technical assistance.
WRONG RIBBON The OEM ID of the print Get the correct Ribbon from your
OEM Ribbon installed in the dealer. Press RESUME to continue
Printer does not match or CANCEL to abort.
the OEM ID set in the
Printer.
WRONG RIBBON The print Ribbon installed Change either accordingly. Press
TYPE in the Printer does not RESUME to continue or CANCEL
match the Ribbon type to abort.
selected in the Printer
Driver or a Self-test job
cannot be printed with
the print media installed
or the Ribbon must
contain YMC panels for
Sensor calibration.
Communications Errors
Resolving the Communication Errors
Symptom(s): Incorrect output, communications error on PC or Printer, stalling, no
response from Printer or no job printed.
Step Procedure
1 Confirm that the system meets the minimum requirements, as shown here:
Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4
Windows XP with Service Pack 2
Windows Server 2003
x86 300 MHz computer with 64 MB of RAM or higher
200 MB free hard disk space or higher
USB 1.1
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
4 Ensure that the cards are loaded properly in the Input Hopper.
Load the cards into the Printer by inserting them straight into the Hopper
and setting them on the feed Roller.
Cards
Card Hopper
(side view)
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
2 Be sure to load cards with the mag stripe down toward the rear of the Printer.
3 Turn the Card Sensor off if it is determined that the Hoppers Card Sensor
cannot see these types of cards. (Note: The activated Sensor indicates to the
Printer that the Card Input Hopper is empty and the cards will not feed.)
Encoding Errors
Resolving the No Magnetic Encoder Error Message
Symptom: The Printer is receiving encoding data, but the Printer is not configured with
this Encoder type.
Step Procedure
2 If the encoding data was sent in error, check the appropriate software
users manual for encoding instructions.
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
1 Check to ensure that the cards are loaded with the Magnetic Stripe facing
down and towards the back of the Printer.
2 Verify the Driver Settings. See the Using the Magnetic Encoding tab.x
Ensure that the Coercivity setting in the driver corresponds to the type of
cards that are being used.
Super-High Coercivity = 4000 Oersted
High Coercivity = 2750 Oersted
Low Coercivity = 300 Oersted
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
2 Check the software users manual for encoding instructions if the encoding
data was sent in error.
Step Procedure
1 Check to ensure that the cards are loaded with the smart chip facing up
and are being fed into the Printer first.
2 Verify that the card is entering the E-card Docking Station properly.
Send an encoding print job from the computer.
Watch the card feed into the Printer and enter the E-card Docking
Station.
Adjust the Flipper Offset (as needed) if the card is not feeding into the
E-card Docking Station properly. See Resolving the Card Jam on the
Flipper Table.
Step Procedure
3 Ensure that the cards are feeding into the Encoding Module properly.
a. Reset power on the Printer to clear any error messages.
b. Select the Menu from the LCD.
c. Select the Print Test Image from the menu. See the Printing a Test
Image.
d. Select the Magnetic Test from the menu. (Note: A card is fed from
the Input Hopper onto the Flipper table and rotated into the Encoding
Module.)
e. If the card appears to jam against the components of the encoding
assembly, adjust the Encoder angle of the Flipper Offset. See
Resolving the Card Jam on the Flipper Table.
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
1 Verify that the cards are loaded properly with the Magnetic Stripe facing
down and towards the back of the Printer.
2 Verify that the card is encoded with magnetic data by using a magnetic
imager or developer solution.
3 a. Use WordPad (a Windows 95/ 98/ ME/ NT/ 2000/XP word processing
program in the Accessories Program Group), as shown on the next
page.
b. Open the program and type in: ~1%JULIEANDERSON^1234567890?
c. Select File > Page Setup and click on the Printer button.
d. Ensure that the DTC550 Series Card Printer is selected and click on
OK.
e. Change all the margin settings to zero (0) and click on OK.
f. Go to File on Menu Bar and select Print. (Note: The Printer should
then feed a card into the Encoder and magnetically encode it.)
5 Compare the settings for the card reader to the settings in the driver.
Step Procedure
1 Confirm that the application is formatting the magnetic string correctly. See
the Sending the Track Information procedure under Magnetic Encoding
Tab.
Step Procedure
2 If the Ribbon is broken, repair the Ribbon by taping the supply end back
onto the take-up core and pressing RESUME.
3 Check that the Ribbon is loaded properly and completely seated on the
Ribbon Hubs.
4 Ensure that the LCD supplies info matches the actual Ribbon installed.
(Note: It could be an invalid or a wrong Ribbon ID tag.)
Select Menu -> System Info -> Report Supplies -> Print Ribbon Info ->
Setup Printer -> Sensor Calibration -> Cal Ribbon Sensor.
5 Verify that Ribbon jogs ahead, then rewinds and finally reports SENSOR
CALIBRATED.
Step Procedure
2 If the Ribbon is broken, repair the Ribbon by taping the supply end back
onto the take-up core and pressing RESUME.
3 Check that the Ribbon is loaded properly and completely seated on the
Ribbon Hubs.
4 Ensure that the LCD supplies info matches the actual Ribbon installed.
(Note: It could be an invalid or a wrong Ribbon ID tag.)
Select Menu -> System Info -> Report Supplies -> Print Ribbon Info ->
Setup Printer -> Ribbon Sensor.
5 Verify that Ribbon jogs ahead, then rewinds and finally reports SENSOR
CALIBRATED.
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
1 Verify that the Print TOF and Print EOF are set correctly.
If the break occurs at the front portion of the Ribbon Color Panel, increase
the Print TOF by 5.
If the break occurs at the back portion of the Color Panel, reduce the Print
EOF by 5.
Print a self-test to verify operation. See the Printing a Test Print Image.
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
2 If the Headlift does not rotate, check the Headlift Motor (A000124) to ensure that
it is running. (Note: The Motor can only be replaced by an Authorized Service
Provider.)
Step Procedure
4 Ensure that the Printer has received data (at the speed that it requires).
See Communications Errors in this same section.
Step Procedure
1 Confirm that the cooling fan above the Printhead is operating properly.
(Note: Upon power up, the fan should run momentarily and shut off.)
Step Procedure
Firmware Errors
Resolving the Update Firmware Now
The System Firmware must be updated for one of these reasons:
The previous Firmware update was unsuccessful.
The program data is corrupt.
The Printer model does not correspond with the installed Firmware model number.
The revision number of the Firmware does not match on all system components.
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
3 Replace the Main Board. (Note: The Main Board can only be replaced by
an Authorized Service Provider.)
Step Procedure
1 Check the card stock for scratches. Replace the cards (as needed).
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
Caution: Be extremely careful not to let any alcohol drip inside the
Printer!
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
1 Run a Self-Test from the Printer. See Printing a Test Print Image.
a. Select Menu from the LCD.
b. Select Print Test Image from the menu.
c. Select Gray/Align YMC/K Self-test from the Menu.
d. If the Self test card does not appear to have the same darkness issues,
continue to step 2 (Adjusting the Dye sub intensity).
e. If the Self test card does appear to have the same darkness issues,
continue to step 2 (Adjusting the image darkness).
2 Adjust the Dye-Sub Intensity setting within the Image Color tab of the
Printer Driver. See the Using the Image Color tab.
a. Open the Printer control panel from the computer.
If using Windows 2000/XP, right click on the DTC550 Series Card Printer
and select Printing Preferences.
b. Click on the Image Color tab.
If the image is too light, adjust the Dye-Sub Intensity to a more
positive value.
If the Image is too dark, adjust the Dye-Sub Intensity to a more
negative value.
OR
Correct the Image Darkness in the LCD. See the Using the Image
Darkness Option procedure under Using the Printer Calibration Utility.
a. Select Menu from the LCD.
b. Select Setup Printer and then select Image Darkness.
If the image is too light, adjust the current value to a more positive
number.
If the Image is too dark, adjust the current value to a more
negative number.
Step Procedure
1 Confirm that the Printer is using the most current driver from:
http://www.fargo.com
2 Adjust the Dye-Sub Intensity setting within the Image Color tab of the Printer
Driver. See the Using the Image Color tab.
a. Open the Printer control panel from the computer.
If using Windows 2000/XP, right click on the DTC550 Series Card Printer
and select Printing Preferences.
b. Click on the Image Color tab.
c. Adjust the Dye-Sub Intensity to a more negative value in increments of
10%.
OR
Correct the Image Darkness in the LCD. See the Using the Image
Darkness Option procedure under Using the Printer Calibration Utility.
a. Select Menu from the LCD.
b. Select Setup Printer and then select Image Darkness.
c. Adjust the current value to a more negative number in increments of 2.
Step Procedure
3 Adjust the Ribbon Tension. See the Using the Ribbon Tension Option
procedure under Using the Printer Calibration Utility.
a. Select Menu from the LCD.
b. Select Setup Printer, then Print Settings, and then Ribbon Tension.
c. Adjust the current value to a more positive number.
Step Procedure
1 Reduce the Resin Heat setting within the Image Color tab of the Printer
Driver. See the Using the Image Color tab.
a. Open the Printer Control Panel from the computer.
b. If using Windows 2000/XP, right click on the DTC550 Series Card
Printer and select Printing Preferences.
c. Click on the Image Color tab.
d. Adjust the Resin Heat to a more negative value in increments of 5%.
OR
e. Adjust the Resin Heat in the LCD. See Using the Printer Calibration
Utility.
f. Select Menu from the LCD.
g. Select Setup Printer, then Print Settings, and then Resin Heat.
h. Adjust the current value to a more negative number in increments of 2.
Step Procedure
1 Increase the Resin Heat setting within the Image Color tab of the Printer
Driver. See the Using the Image Color tab.
a. Open the Printer control panel from the computer.
If using Windows 2000/XP, right click on the DTC550 Series Card Printer
and select Printing Preferences.
b. Click on the Image Color tab.
c. Adjust the Resin Heat to a more positive value in increments of 5%.
OR
Correct the Resin Heat in the LCD. See Using the Printer Calibration Utility.
a. Select Menu from the LCD.
b. Select Setup Printer and then select Resin Heat.
c. Adjust the current value to a more positive number in increments of 2.
Step Procedure
1 Use the Image Position within the Calibrate tab of the Printer Driver to
precisely center the image. See Displays A and B (below).
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
1 Choose Print Test Image to select a preset test image and press the Menu
button. (Note: These images help to determine if the Printer is functioning
properly.)
2 Scroll to the desired test image from the Select Test Image options and press
the Select button.
Step Procedure
1 Use this card to determine Image Placement and confirm that the Printer is
working properly. (Note: The image consists of sixteen (16) gray scale boxes
and alignment arrows.)
2 Adjust the Image Placement. (Note: The gray boxes are composed from a
composite of YMC color panels.)
Step Procedure
1 Use this card to determine Image Placement and confirm that (a) the image
colors are properly reproduced and (b) the Resin Panel is printing properly.
(Note: The Image consists of twelve spot colors, YMC and RGB, as well as
gray density bars and thin resin lines.)
Step Procedure
1 Use this card to confirm that image colors are properly reproduced. Image
consists of sixteen graduated steps of RGB and YMCK. (Note: This print will
provide maximum image size, giving complete card coverage on a CR-80
sized card.)
Step Procedure
1 Use this card to view Printer settings and counts for Card Count (CC),
Pass Count (PC), Card Cleaning Count (TC) and others.
The Card Count is the total number of cards the Printer has produced.
Pass Count is the total number of print passes made by the Printhead.
(Note: A pass is measured each time a single Ribbon panel is printed or
passes beneath the Printhead.)
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
3 If laminated cards are bowing upward, turn the Card Flattener Adjustment
Knob clockwise. (Note: This pushes the flattener Roller down to increase the
reverse bending pressure. For best results, turn the knob one full rotation,
then print and laminate a test card. Repeat this process as necessary.)
4 If the card is bowing downward, the reverse bending pressure may be too
great. In this case, rotate the adjustment knob counter-clockwise. (Note:
Some card types have very low heat resistance and may not be acceptable for
laminating.)
Step Procedure
2 a. Feed a blank card into the module by inserting it through the output
Hopper and reverse feeding it by pressing the Lamination module's
Resume button.
b. Manually position the card so its edge is flush with the Card Guide Rail.
Step Procedure
3 Slightly loosen the two (2) screws which fasten the Card Guide Rail to the
Printer's main chassis.
4 If the PolyGuard patch is being placed more toward a card's top edge (as
shown), move the Card Guide Rail slightly toward the rear of the Printer
(opposite the direction you would like the patch to move).
Step Procedure
5 If the PolyGuard patch is being placed more toward a card's bottom edge
(as shown), move the Card Guide Rail slightly toward the front of the
Printer (opposite the direction you would like the patch to move).
6 Always make very slight adjustments to the Card Guide Rail and run a test
print after each adjustment until the optimum patch position is found.
(Note: Be sure the Card Guide Rail always remains parallel to the card
path and that the screws loosened in step 3 are retightened after each
adjustment.)
Step Procedure
7 Once the adjustment is complete, be sure that the card is not binding between
the Card Guide Rail and the Internal Card Guide. (Note: Depending upon
how much you adjusted the Card Guide Rail, you may also need to adjust the
Internal Card Guide.)
When both are adjusted properly, there should be a slight space of about
.010"/.25mm between the card edge and the Internal Card Guide as indicated
here:
Step Procedure
1 Feed a blank card into the module by inserting it through the Output Hopper
and reverse feeding it by pressing the Lamination Module's Resume button.
Manually position the card so its edge is flush with the Card Guide Rail. See
Display A below.
2 Slightly loosen the two screws which fasten the Internal Card Guide to the
Printer's main chassis. See Display B below.
3 Move the Internal Card Guide so there is a slight space of about .010"/.25mm
between the card edge and the Internal Card Guide as indicated below.
When adjusting the Internal Card Guide, be sure it always remains parallel to
the Card Guide Rail and card edge. See Display B below.
4 Always make very slight adjustments to the Internal Card Guide and run a test
print after each adjustment until the optimum position is found. See Display B
below. (Note: Be sure the Internal Card Guide always remains parallel to the
card path and that the screws loosened in Step 2 are retightened after each
adjustment.)
Display A - Step 1
Display B - Steps 2 to 4
Step Procedure
3 Remove the Card Output Hopper from the Printer. (Note: To do this, pull
out on the Securing Tab located on the bottom of the Printer and slide the
Card Output Hopper completely out of the Printer.)
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
6 Set the Printer completely into the Lamination Module's Baseplate. (Note:
The rubber pads on the bottom of the Printer will rest securely in the holes in
the Lamination Module's Baseplate when the Printer is seated properly.)
Step Procedure
7 Gently tilt the entire Printer and Lamination Module back onto its rear
cover, as shown below. (Note: Be careful not to slide the unit around in
this position as scratching could occur.)
8 Use the torx tool to insert each of the four (4) screws (F000286) into the
Baseplate and tighten the screws to secure the Printer to the Lamination
Module's Baseplate.
Step Procedure
9 If you have not already done so, install the Laminator version of your Printer
model's Printer Drive.
For lamination-related Printer Driver options, see the Using the Lamination
tab (only with Card Lamination Module).
For overlaminate information, see the Reviewing the Overlaminates and
Loading the Overlaminate.
The packaging for the Card Lamination Module has been designed to
accommodate shipping either the Lamination Module-only or the fully
assembled Printer with Lamination Module.
After assembling the complete Printer/lamination system, please re-use the
Lamination Module packaging when transporting the unit.
10 Connect the plug from the power supply to the Card Lamination Module.
(Note: There are two power supplies to the DTC550 Direct to Card
Printer/Encoder with Laminator. There is one power supply to the Printer,
and one power supply to the Card Lamination Module.)
Step Procedure
12 Once all print supplies are installed, apply power to the Lamination Module
and run a test print to make sure installation was successful.
You must have PolyGuard overlaminate and a full-color Print Ribbon
installed to print this test image.
To test, go to the Printers LCD display and select MENU, PRINT TEST
IMAGE and make sure that Lamination is set to ON. Then select any image
from the test images.
The test image will begin printing after a few seconds and will both print and
laminate the card.
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
Step Description
Step Description
1 Click on the Clean Printer button to display the Clean Printer Utility window.
3 Remove the paper backing from both sides of the Cleaning Card.
4 Click on the Clean button at the bottom of the window. (Note: The Printer will
begin to feed the cleaning card through the card path.)
Step Description
Step Description
1 Click on the Test Print button to send a simple self-test print to the Printer.
Ensure that either a YMCKO or YMCKOK Ribbon is installed in the Printer.
Step Description
1 Click on the About button to open a dialog box containing specific information
about this Printer Driver software (e.g., version number, copyright or
licensing).
Step Procedure
1 Adjust to match the Ribbon Type selection with the Ribbon Type already
loaded in the Printer.
YMCKO: Yellow, Magenta, Cyan, Resin Black, Overlay
OR
YMCKOK: Yellow, Magenta, Cyan, Resin Black, Overlay, Resin Black
OR
KO Resin: Black, Overlay
OR
K: Standard or Premium Resin
OR
Colored Resin: Colored Resin is available in Red, Blue, Green or White
OR
Metallic Resin: Metallic Resin is available in Gold or Silver
OR
YMCFKO: Yellow, Magenta, Cyan, Fluorescing, Resin Black, Overlay
OR
YMCFKOK: Yellow, Magenta, Cyan, Fluorescing, Resin Black, Overlay,
Resin Black
Step Description
1 Click on the Auto Ribbon Select button to verify that the Ribbon type
selected matches the Ribbon installed in the Printer. (Note: The Printer
Driver will change the Ribbon type to the correct setting or validate. It will
also display a dialog that it has changed the current setting or that the
current Ribbon type is correct.)
Step Procedure
1 Select None (a) if interested in print speed rather than print color, (b) if color
correcting the image for printing has already been done or (c) if using third party
Color Matching software.
OR
Select Algebraic to allow the Printer Driver to make very simple, fast, color
balance adjustments. (Note: This option gives a natural-looking image without
slowing down the processing speed of the Printer Driver. It also allows further
customization of the printed color of the cards through the Image Color tab.)
OR
Select Monitor to allow the Printer Driver to make color corrections similar to
the Algebraic option but through an RGB color matching algorithm. (Note: This
option shifts colors more radically so the colors in the image will more closely
match how they appear on screen.)
OR
Select System Color Management to allow the Printer Driver to use an
external color profile, installed with the printer driver, to map color output. The
external color profile maps output to a set of color targets that are RGB
compliant. Printed colors will be closest to what you see on the computer
monitor and are compliant with Windows Hardware Compatibility Test.
Step Procedure
1 Select Optimized for Graphics when printing lower quality images (e.g.,
clipart, logos, etc.) with resin.
OR
Select Optimized for Photo when printing photo quality images with resin.
Step Procedure
1 Select this option in conjunction with any application program that supports a
multiple-page document, duplex printing. (Note: The program must be able to
send down two or more separate pages to be printed within the same
document.)
Step Procedure
1 Select this option to automatically print full-color (on the front of a card)
and resin black (on the back of a card), using either of the Full-Color
YMCKO or YMCKOK Print Ribbons.
YMCKO Ribbon type usage: The front of the card is printed with the
Ribbon's YMC and O panels and the back is printed with the K panel.
YMCKOK Ribbon type usage: The front of the card is printed with
the YMCKO panels and the back is printed with the second K panel.
YMCFKO Ribbon type usage: The front of the card is printed with
the Ribbon's YMCF and O panels and the back is printed with the K
panel.
YMCFKOK Ribbon type usage: The front of the card is printed with
the YMCFKO panels and the back is printed with the second K panel.
(Note #1: This option is automatically enabled when the YMCKOK or
YMCFKOK Ribbon type is selected.)
(Note #2: The Print Both Sides option is automatically enabled when this
option is selected.)
Step Procedure
1 Select this option if you need to print the first page of a two-page document
on the backside of the card.
The second page of the document will be printed on the front side of the
card.
Step Procedure
1 Select this option to print only onto the backside of cards that must have their
Magnetic Stripe or Smart Card chip encoded. (Note: Load the cards in the
usual fashion.)
When this option is selected, the Print Both Sides option is automatically
disabled.)
When attempting to print a two-page document (if Print Back Side Only is
selected), the first page of the document will print on the backside of the card.
The second page of the document will then be printed on the back of a second
card.
Step Procedure
1 Select the Rotate Front 180 Degrees option to rotate the image on the
front of the card by 180 degrees when printed.
Step Procedure
1 Select the Rotate Back 180 Degrees option to rotate the image on the back
of the card by 180 degrees when printed.
Step Procedure
1 Select this option to ensure no print data will be sent to the Printer (while all
encoding instructions will be sent according to how they are configured
within the software).
Step Procedure
1 Select the Algebraic Color Matching option (see the Device options tab
window, shown below) to control the Contrast and Gamma of the printed
image, as well as the individual color balance of Yellow, Magenta and Cyan
(see the Image Color tab window, shown below).
In most cases, the default settings of these options will suffice.
Step Procedure
2 Select the None, Monitor or System Color Management option (see the
Device options tab, shown below) to only display the Dye-Sub Intensity,
Resin Heat sliders and Overlay Heat.
3 Control the overall darkness and lightness of the dye-sub printed image by
adjusting the Dye-Sub Intensity slide by clicking and dragging the slide's
box.
Move the slide to the left to cause less heat to be used in the printing
process, thus generating a lighter print.
OR
Move the slide to the right to cause more heat to be used, thus
generating a darker print.
(Note: This slide only affects those images printed with Dye-Sublimation
Ribbon panels (YMC).)
Step Procedure
4 Control the amount of heat the Printer uses (a) when printing with the
resin black panel of a full-color Ribbon or (b) when printing with a resin-
only Ribbon by adjusting the Resin Heat slide. See the Printer
Components: Print Ribbons description.
Move the slide to the left to cause less heat to be used in the printing
process, causing resin images to be lighter or less saturated.
OR
Move the slide to the right to cause more heat to be used, causing resin
images to be darker or more saturated.
(Note: This control can be helpful for fine-tuning the sharpness of resin
text and bar codes. See Resolving the excessive Resin Printing
problems.
Step Procedure
5 Return all options to their factory settings by clicking on the Default button.
Step Procedure
1 Adjust the Resin Heat, Front (K) or the Resin Head, Back (K) as needed.
Move the slide to the left to cause less heat to be used in the printing process,
causing resin images to be lighter or less saturated.
OR
Move the slide to the right to (a) cause more heat to be used or (b) cause the
resin image to be darker or more saturated.
(Note: This control can be helpful for fine-tuning the transfer of resin text and
bar codes.)
Step Procedure
1 Move the slide to the left to cause less heat to be used in the printing
process. (Note: Certain card types may need additional heat for better
transfer of the overlay material.)
OR
Move the slide to the right to cause more heat to be used.
(Note: This control can be helpful for fine-tuning the transfer of overlay
onto the card.)
Step Procedure
1 To return all options to their factory settings, click on the Default button.
Step Procedure
1 Click on the Vertical and Horizontal adjustment arrows to adjust the Image
Position values.
When adjusting these values, keep in mind that cards always remain in
the same position while moving through the Printer, regardless of image
orientation.
To illustrate this, the card illustration shown in the Image Position box will
flip and rotate according to the Portrait, Landscape or Rotate 180
Degrees selection.
The outline around the illustration will always remain in the same
Landscape orientation.
Review the Image Position diagram, which displays how the printed image will move in
relation to the fixed card position as positive and negative image placement values are
entered.
Step Procedure
Caution! These settings are optimized at the factory. In most cases, these
settings can be used without changing them.
Step Procedure
1 Lighten the printed image by clicking the down arrow to enter a negative
value and decrease the amount of Printhead heat.
OR
Darken the image by clicking the up arrow to enter a positive value and
increase the amount of Printhead heat.
Caution: If the value is set too high, the Ribbon may jam or even
break.
Step Procedure
1 Enter a negative value to move the printed image toward the leading edge
of the card or the card output side of the Printer.
OR
Enter a positive value to move the printed image toward the trailing edge of
the card or the card input side of the Printer.
Maximum Adjustment Range: The maximum adjustment range is 99.
As a rule, 20 equals about .030"/. 8mm, which is about the same as the
thickness of a standard CR-80 size card.
Caution: If the negative value is set too high, the Print Ribbon
may break.
Rear of Printer
-
Card Output Card Input
Side of Printer Side of Printer
(Leading Edge (Trailing Edge
of Card) of Card)
Step Procedure
1 Enter a negative value to reduce the Print End of Form and move the end of
the printable area more toward the leading edge of the card.
OR
Enter a positive value to increase the print length and move the end of the
printable area more toward the trailing edge of the card.
Maximum Adjustment Range: The maximum adjustment range is 99. As a
rule, 20 equals about .030"/. 8mm, which is about the same as the thickness
of a standard CR-80 size card.
Rear of Printer
-
Card Output Card Input
Side of Printer Side of Printer
(Leading Edge (Trailing Edge
of Card) of Card)
Step Procedure
1 Enter a negative value to move the image towards the bottom edge of the
card (See image below),
OR
Enter a positive value to move the image towards the back top edge of the
card (see image below).
Maximum Adjustment Range: The maximum adjustment range is 99. As
a rule, 10 equals about .030"/. 8mm. This is about the same as the thickness
of a standard CR-80 size card.
Step Procedure
1 Enter a negative value to move the start of the magnetic data more toward
the leading edge of the card or the card output side of the Printer.
OR
Enter a positive value to move the start of the magnetic data toward the
trailing edge of the card or the card input side of the Printer.
Magnetic Data Direction: The arrows on these buttons indicate the
direction the magnetic data will move on the card's Magnetic Stripe.
Maximum Adjustment Range: The maximum adjustment range is
99. As a rule, 20 equals about .030"/. 8mm.) (Note: Keep this in mind
when adjusting this option to avoid over-adjusting.)
Caution: If the negative value is set too high, the Printer may
start encoding before the card's Magnetic Stripe reaches the encoding
head.
Step Procedure
1 Use the Ribbon Tension option to increase the amount of tension (drag) on
the Ribbon during printing.
Enter a negative value to decrease the amount of tension that is placed on
the Ribbon during printing
OR
Enter a positive value to increases the amount of tension that is placed on
the Ribbon during printing.
Step Procedure
1 Select the Magnetic Encoding tab to display options for controlling the
Magnetic Stripe encoding process. (Note: The following describes these
options and the Printer's magnetic encoding process.)
Step Procedure
1 Select the ISO Standard Encoding Module with a dual-coercivity (high or low)
encoding head. (Note: By default, the Printer Driver is set to encode
according to ISO standards onto high-coercivity Magnetic Stripes.)
OR
Select the JIS II Standard Encoding Module commonly used in Japan. Select
the JIS II mode to encode only Track 2.
(Note #1: The JIS II option provides encoding compatibility with the JIS C
6220 Type II cards commonly used in Japan. No encoding customization
options are available with the JIS II mode.)
(Note #2: A JIS II Magnetic Head must be installed in the Printer to use any
of the JIS II options in the Driver.)
Step Procedure
1 Select the Coercivity option to select the Magnetic Stripe type that matches
the card type.
Super (4,000 Oe) = 4,000 Oersted
Hi (2,750 Oe) = 2,750 Oersted (Fargos High Coercivity UltraCards are
2750 Oe)
Medium (600 Oe) = 600 Oersted
Low (300 Oe) = 300 Oersted (Fargos Low Coercivity UltraCards are 300
Oe)
Step Procedure
2 Customize these options if the application requires it; even though, the default
Magnetic Track options should be correct for most applications. (Note: All
options must be changed separately for each of the three individual tracks.)
Set these options back to the ISO standard settings once they have been
changed by selecting the Default button for each of the separate tracks.
3 Specify which of the three (3) tracks to customize by selecting one of the
three track options.
After making the required selection, the Magnetic Track options box displays
the current set of customization options for the selected track.
Remember that each track must be customized independently of the other
two tracks.
Step Procedure
1 Check this box to allow the Driver to process the fragmented text.
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
1 Select this option to shift the recorded magnetic data to the left-hand side of
the card's Magnetic Stripe. (Note: This is useful in situations that require
cards to be readable with insert type readers.)
TRACK1 0.110"
0.130"
TRACK2 0.110"
0.140"
TRACK3 0.110"
Step Procedure
1 When entering track data, the "~" (tilde) character is entered first, followed
by the track number (1, 2 or 3) on which the data should encode. This is
followed by the data to be encoded.
Start Sentinel and End Sentinel: The first character of this data string
must be the track's specific Start Sentinel (SS) and the last character
must be the specific End Sentinel (ES). (Note: The characters or data
in between the SS and ES can include all of the valid characters
specific to each track.)
Maximum Character Capacity: The number of these characters,
however, is limited by each track's maximum character capacity.
Field Separator: When segmenting track data, the appropriate Field
Separator (FS) must be used. (Note: See the table below, which
displays the SS, ES, FS and the valid characters defined for each
track.)
32 space 56 8 80 P
33 ! 57 9 81 Q
34 " 58 : 82 R
35 # 59 ; 83 S
36 $ 60 < 84 T
37 % 61 = 85 U
38 & 62 > 86 V
39 ' 63 ? 87 W
40 ( 64 @ 88 X
41 ) 65 A 89 Y
42 * 66 B 90 Z
43 + 67 C 91 [
44 ' 68 D 92 \
45 - 69 E 93 ]
46 . 70 F 94 ^
47 / 71 G 95 _
48 0 72 H
49 1 73 I
50 2 74 J
51 3 75 K
52 4 76 L
53 5 77 M
54 6 78 N
55 7 79 O
Step Procedure
1 The Lamination Position control allows you to adjust the horizontal position
of the PolyGuard overlaminate. This control functions in the exact same
fashion as the Image Position controls, except only the horizontal position of
the overlaminate requires adjustment.
To adjust the lamination position, click on the Horizontal adjustment
arrows.
To move the overlaminate more toward the Card output side of the
Printer, enter a positive number.
To move the overlaminate more toward the card input side of the
Printer, enter a negative number. (Note: The adjustment arrows point
in the direction the patch will move on the card. The maximum value for
the Horizontal adjustment is 100 pixels (10 pixels = about .03"/.8mm).)
To adjust the Vertical placement of the PolyGuard overlaminate, see
.the Loading the Overlaminate procedure.
Step Procedure
1 a. Select the No Lamination option if you do not want to use the Printer's
built-in laminator.
b. Select Laminate Front Side, Laminate Back Side or Laminate Both
Sides to specify the side(s) of the card to laminate.
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
1 Adjust the Transfer Dwell Time and the Transfer Temperature to control the
Lamination Dwell Time or through-put speed of a card in seconds/inch and the
Lamination Temperature.
Step Procedure
1 Select the Default button to return the Transfer Dwell Time and Transfer
Temperature to their default settings.
Step Procedure
1 Select the Full Card option for the Printer to overlay and/or print the
entire card.
OR
Select the Defined Area(s) option for the Printer to overlay and/or print
only in the selected and defined area or areas.
OR
Select the Undefined Area(s) option for the Printer to overlay and/or
print only in the space outside the selected and defined area.
OR
Select the Omit Smart Chip Area option for the Printer to overlay
and/or print only in the space outside the standard location of a smart
chip.
OR
Select the Omit Mag Stripe Area option for the Printer to overlay
and/or print only in the space outside the standard location of an ISO
Magnetic Stripe.
OR
Select the Omit Signature Area option for the Printer to overlay and/or
print only in the space outside the standard location of a signature
panel.
(Note: In the card grid, black indicates the area in which the overlay and/or
printing will be applied.)
Step Procedure
1A Select For Print and Overlay for the defined area to apply to both the
printing and overlay process.
OR
Select For Overlay Only for the defined area to apply only to the overlay
process. (Note: In this mode, printing will still be allowed over the entire card
and only the overlay will be affected.)
OR
Select For Print Only (No Overlay) for the defined area to apply only to the
print process. (Note: In this mode, the overlay is completely disabled; so it
will not be applied.)
Step Procedure
1B Select the Defined Area(s) option to activate the card grid in the upper half
of the window. (Note: This allows defined areas to be created. It is through
this card grid that up to five areas can be defined.)
Step Procedure
2 When the card grid is first activated, a small black square will appear at its
default size of .2" x .2"/5mm x 5mm and at its default location in the lower
left-hand corner (0,0). (Note: This square represents the first defined area.)
Determine the area size by actually printing a card and looking at it in the
same orientation as when it exits the Printer.
3 Measure the total size of the desired area and enter those dimensions into
the Dimension boxes. (Note: The minimum size an area is .2" x .2"/5mm x
5mm.)
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
6 a. Use the Defined Area arrows to navigate back and forth from area to
area. (Note: The active area will always be highlighted with a dotted
outline.)
b. Define another area by clicking on the Defined Area UP arrow.
Another .2" x .2"/5mm x 5mm area will appear in the lower left-hand
corner. (Note: This is the location in which all newly defined areas will
first appear.)
Up to 5 areas can be defined. However, additional areas cannot be
added until the most recently created area has been moved or sized.
(Note: For this reason, size and position each area as it is created.)
c. Define areas for both the front and back sides (as needed) if printing
onto both sides of the card.
d. Delete an area by using the Defined Area arrows to select the area and
click on the Delete button. (Note: If all areas are deleted, the
Overlay/Print Area options will automatically be deselected.)
Step Procedure
1 Select the Landscape radio button (below) under Orientation under the Card
Size tab to use the Visual Security Solutions (A to D), as shown in this
window.
Step Procedure
1 Click on the Visual Security Solutions dropdown menu (below) under the
Overlay/Print Area tab to use the options shown in this display.
Step Procedure
1 Select the Portrait radio button (below) under Orientation under the Card
tab to use the Visual Security Solutions (E to H), as shown in this window.
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
1 Click on either the VeriMark or HoloMark radio button, as shown below. The
foil options are used to control the size of the exclusion area. (Note: When
VeriMark is selected a rectangle-sized area is excluded, HoloMark uses a
square sized area.)
2 Click on the VeriMark radio button (below) for the rectangle-sized area.
Step Procedure
A B
C D
Sample 2: VeriMark Card (Portrait - Orientation) - 4 positions (below)
E F
G H
A B
C D
Sample 2: HoloMark Card (Portrait - Orientation) - 4 positions (below)
E F
G H
Step Procedure
1 Select the Full Card option to print the resin black (K) panel for all black
found within all areas of the image, as shown below.
Step Procedure
1 Select the Defined Area(s) option to print the resin black (K) panel for all
black found only in an area or areas defined, as shown below.
Step Procedure
1 Select the Undefined Area(s) option to print the resin black (K) panel for all
black found only in the space outside the areas defined, as shown below.
(Note: In the card grid, black indicates the area in which the resin black (K)
panel will be printed.)
Step Procedure
1 Select on the appropriate Defined Area (see below) to activate the card grid
in the upper half of the window. (Note: It is through this card grid that up to
five areas can be defined, as shown below.)
When the card grid is first activated, a small black square will appear at its:
default size of .2" x .2" (5mm x 5mm)
default location in the lower left-hand corner (0,0)
(Note: This square represents the first defined area.)
Step Procedure
1 Determine the area of the card to define. (Note: This area is indicated by the
dashed outline, as shown below. The easiest way to determine the size of this
area is to actually print a card and look at it in the same orientation as when it
exits the Printer.)
2 Measure the total area and enter those dimensions into the Dimension boxes,
as shown below.
Step Procedure
1 Once the area is sized properly, measure the location where this area is to
be positioned on the card.
a. Measure from the lower left corner of the card up and over to the lower
left corner of where the defined area is to begin.
b. Enter these values into the X and Y boxes, as shown below.
c. Note that the card grid lines are spaced at .2 (5mm) intervals.
Karen Atkins
Access Level-2
ID# 1234478
* 172355*
Y=0.2
X=1.4
Selecting the Print YMC under the K and Print K Only options
Step Procedure
1 Select the Print YMC Under K option to print all black in the designated
areas with the Yellow (Y), Magenta (M) and Cyan (C) Ribbon panels directly
beneath the resin black (K) panel. (Note: Select this option if printing resin
black text or barcodes onto a colored background to provide a more gradual
transition between the two.)
OR
Select the Print K Only option (a) to print all black in the designated areas
only with the resin black (K) panel or (b) to print resin black onto a white
background to maximize the sharpness of printed text and barcodes.
Selecting the Print YMC under the K and Print K Only options (continued)
Step Procedure
1 Use the Ribbon information to determine which Ribbon is being used to print
with and its part number.
Step Procedure
1 Use the Ribbon Level indicator to view approximately how much Ribbon is
left.
Caution: For safety purposes, Ethernet is not intended for a direct connection
outside of the building.
Function Requirement
Printer Since TCP/IP is used for the network communication, the Printer
Configuration must be configured with an IP address and a subnet mask (before it
can be seen on the network).
An additional network setting for the Default Gateway can also be
configured, which allows communication across the subnets.
Host Printer The host PC must have installed the correct Printer Driver with
Driver Ethernet support. (Note: This Driver must be configured for printing
to the IP address of the Printer.)
Feature Description
Printer Feedback Provides status information from the network Printer to the PC.
Web Pages Provides easy Printer configuration with any web browser.
Log Messages Provides logging of usage and error events via e-mail, UDP or
TCP/IP.
IP Tracer Provides a utility (IP Tracer) used to find Fargo Printers with
Ethernet connection on a local network. (Note: This utility is
included on the CD-ROM and online at www.fargo.com.)
Interface Description
Description
set sysinfo contact Set the contact string. set sysinfo label [<STRING>]
set user add Add a new User set user add <NAME>
definition.
The DTC550 allows
only two (2) User
definitions.
Logging In
When a User attempts to change any setting, they are asked for a User name and
password. (Note: The Guest Users can only view settings.)
Step Procedure
4 If the name and password is not accepted, another login prompt will appear
on screen.
Repeat this procedure with the correct User name and password.
1 Open a window for your network browser application on your local PC.
2 Find the IP address of the Printer. (Note: See the section See Accessing
the IP Address as needed to get this from the LCD of the Printer.)
3 Enter the IP address of the Printer you want to access into the address bar
of the browser.
5 View the Home page. The Home pages display general information about
the Printer, as shown in Displays A, B and C.
Fixed for Serial Number Displays the unique fixed serial number of the
Printer Printer.
Set by User Label Indicates the label that the User assigns to the
(May be Printer.
configured via
Telnet or from Location Indicates the location string that the User
the assigns to the Printer.
Administration
web page.) Contact Indicates the contact person string that the
User assigns to the Printer.
Step Procedure
1 Select the Network link from any web page of the Printer.
Step Procedure
1 Select the Network link from any web page of the Printer.
4 Login as a root User if you are so prompted. (Note: Any change of setting
will only be accepted after you have successfully logged in.)
5 Reboot the Printer to affect this change. See the procedures in Using the
Reboot pages.
Step Procedure
1 Select the Network link from any web page of the Printer.
2 Select the Use the following IP address radio button, which prepares the
Printer to use network settings that the User has manually set.
These manual settings will then be used the next time the Printer is
rebooted.
3 Enter the network settings which are required for Ethernet communications
from within the same subnet.
With only these entries the User will be unable to print from a subnet other
than the subnet on which the Printer is connected. These required settings
are the following:
IP Address
Subnet Mask
5 Enter the optional network settings for DNS. These are the following:
DNS Server Address
DNS Domain Suffix
6 Select the Submit button to save these changes to stored settings in the
memory of the Printer. (Note: These settings will not be lost if the power is
removed from the Printer.)
Step Procedure
7 Login as a root User if you are so prompted. (Note: Any change of setting
will only be accepted after you have successfully logged in.)
Step Procedure
1 Click on the Clear Changes button to delete the information in the textboxes
in Stored Settings area. See the lower left corner of this display.
Step Procedure
1 Select the Status link from any web page of the Printer.
Step Procedure
1 Select the Status link from any web page of the Printer.
canceled Indicates that the current job was canceled and is being
rerouted.
offline Indicates that the Cover is open or the Printer is not ready to
print.
Print This is a display of the current print jobs that have been sent to
Jobs the Printer. (Note: The current job that is being received by the
interface is displayed as the active job.)
Cancel a specific print job by selecting the appropriate Cancel
button, which appears when a print job is queued.
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
2 Select the link for the log name you want to view or configure (the default
choices are log1 or log2). See the previous page.
5 Login as a root User if you are so prompted. (Note: Any change of setting
will only be accepted after you have successfully logged in.)
Step Procedure
2 Select the link for the log name you want to view or configure (the default
choices are log1 or log2).
3 Select the Print Job Started checkbox to generate the log entries for each
Print Job Started.
4 Select the Printer Error checkbox to generate the log entries for each
Printer Error.
Step Procedure
6 Login as a root User if you are so prompted. (Note: Any change of setting
will only be accepted after you have successfully logged in.)
2 Select the link for the log name you want to view or configure (the default
choices are log1 or log2).
3 Select the None radio button when no log is required. (Note: This is the
default.)
4 Select Submit.
5 Login as a root User if you are so prompted. Any change of setting will only
be accepted after you have successfully logged in.
2 Select the link for the log name you want to view or configure (the default
choices are log1 or log2).
5 Select Submit.
6 Login as a root User if you are so prompted. (Note: Any change of setting
will only be accepted after you have successfully logged in.)
Step Procedure
2 Select the link for the log name you want to view or configure (the default
choices are log1 or log2).
5 Select Submit.
6 Login as a root User if you are so prompted. (Note: Any change of setting
will only be accepted after you have successfully logged in.)
Step Procedure
2 Select the link for the log name you want to view or configure (the default
choices are log1 or log2).
4 Select Submit.
5 Login as a root User if you are so prompted. Any change of setting will only
be accepted after you have successfully logged in.
Step Procedure
6 Use a host program such as Telnet to receive these TCP logging messages
(Note: Other programs such as HyperTerminal are also used to monitor
TCP connections). See below.
Telnet Client: You can use a Telnet client connected to the TCP port
(log1 = 4010, log2 = 4011) rather than the default Telnet port (23).
Telnet Session: If there is a Printer at IP address 192.37.23.155 (and
you have configured log1 for TCP logging), then you could initiate a
Telnet session from a DOS window of a PC by entering Telnet
192.37.23.155 4010.
Log Messages: All system log messages would then be displayed in
that Telnet session window. (Note: This is a one way connection for
logging only. Any input to the Printer on this connection is ignored.)
Step Procedure
2 Log in as a root User (using the old password) if you are so prompted.
(Note: Any change of setting will only be accepted after you have
successfully logged in.)
Step Procedure
6 Login as a root User if you are so prompted. Any change of setting will
only be accepted after you have successfully logged in.
Step Procedure
2 Log in as a root User (using the old password) if you are so prompted.
(Note: Any change of setting will only be accepted after you have
successfully logged in.)
4 Enter the current password in the Root Password Old textbox or leave it
blank if no password has been previously set.
5 Enter the new password in the Root Password New textbox or leave it
blank if you want to remove the old password.
8 Log in as a root User (using the old password) if you are so prompted.
(Note: Any change of setting will only be accepted after you have
successfully logged in.)
Step Procedure
2 Log in as a root User (using the old password) if you are so prompted.
(Note: Any change of setting will only be accepted after you have
successfully logged in.)
6 Wait for the Printer to reboot and display the home page. See the
Reviewing the DTC550 Home Page display.
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
4 Select the Upgrade button to get Printer into the upgrade mode.
5 Select the Yes button and wait for reboot, as shown below in Displays A and
B.
Step Procedure
6 Select Administration when the Home page appears. See Display A below.
Step Procedure
10 Select the Upgrade button to start the Firmware upload. See Display A below.
Step Procedure
1 Open this web page at the appropriate location by clicking on the Help book
icon at the top of each page. See below.
Additional Procedures
Reviewing LED and Dipswitch Tables
The LEDs and dipswitches can be found on the back of Printers.
Reviewing the DTC550 LED and Dipswitch Table
Step Procedure
1 Run the Fargo Diagnostic Utility by selecting from the start menu the following:
Start -> Programs -> Fargo -> Fargo Diagnostic Utility
4 If you need to download the update file from the Internet, then select the
Download Firmware button.
6 Put your Printer into the upgrade mode. Refer to the appropriate service
manual for your specific Fargo card printer.
Upgrading the Main Firmware with the Fargo Diagnostics Utility (continued)
Step Procedure
2 Select the up or down arrow on the LCD to view the DHCP menu entry.
DHCP Enabled indicates that automatic IP assignment is selected.
DHCP Disabled indicates that static IP assignment is selected.
Step Procedure
2 Select the up or down arrow on the LCD to view the GW: menu entry.
DHCP Enabled indicates that automatic IP assignment is selected.
DHCP Disabled indicates that static IP assignment is selected.
Step Procedure
2 Select up or down arrow on the LCD to view the SN: menu entry.
Step Procedure
2 Select up or down arrow on the LCD to view the MAC Address: menu
entry.
3 View the MAC address on the next LCD line displayed as six colon-
separated hexadecimal numbers.
Example: 00 : 13 : 44 : 1a : 2b : 3c
Step Procedure
2 Select up or down arrow on the LCD to view the ANEG: menu entry.
3 View the current ANEG setting for the Printer which will be one of the
following:
ANEG: AUTO: Allow auto negotiation between the Printer and the host
Ethernet interface.
ANEG: FD: Forces full duplex communications between the Printer and
the host Ethernet interface.
ANEG: HD: Forces half duplex communications between the Printer
and the host Ethernet interface.
Step Procedure
3 Wait up to one (1) minute to allow the Printer to configure the IP address.
6 Select down arrow on the LCD to highlight the Network Settings menu
entry.
Step Procedure
1 See the Accessing the Network Setup Menu procedure to access the
Network Settings menu (MENU -> Setup Printer -> Network Settings).
2 Select down arrow on the LCD to view the DHCP menu entry.
DHCP Enabled indicates that the automatic IP assignment is selected.
DHCP Disabled indicates that the static IP assignment is selected.
4 If you change the setting, you will be prompted to reboot the Printer.
Step Procedure
1 See the Accessing the Network Setup Menu procedure to access the
Network Settings menu (MENU -> Setup Printer -> Network Settings).
2 Select down arrow on the LCD to view the ANEG: menu entry.
3 Press the Select button to change the auto negotiation setting for the
Printer, which will rotate between the following:
ANEG: AUTO: Allows the auto negotiation between the Printer and the
host Ethernet interface.
ANEG: FD: Forces the full duplex communications between the Printer
and the host Ethernet interface.
ANEG: HD: Forces the half duplex communications between the Printer
and the host Ethernet interface.
4 If you change the setting, you will be prompted to reboot the Printer.
Saving addresses
Step Procedure.
1 See the Accessing the Network Setup Menu procedure to access the
Network Settings menu (MENU -> Setup Printer -> Network Settings).
2 Select down arrow on the LCD to view the Save Addresses menu entry.
3 Press the Select button to save the current network settings (IP address,
GW, SN Mask) as the stored settings which will be used when automatic
address assignment using DHCP is disabled.
Resetting Passwords
Step Procedure
1 See the Accessing the Network Setup Menu procedure to access the
Network Settings menu (MENU -> Setup Printer -> Network Settings).
2 Select down arrow on the LCD to view the Reset Passwords menu entry.
3 Press the Select button to reset the User passwords to the default settings
of empty strings.
(Note: This can be used when the passwords are not known.)
Step Procedure
3 Wait up to one (1) minute to allow the Printer to configure the IP address.
6 Select the down arrow on the LCD to highlight the Network Info menu
entry.
8 Select down arrow on the LCD to highlight the IP: menu entry.
Step Procedure
3 Follow the Verifying that your PC can access the Printer using the ping
command procedure.
4 Verify that you are choosing the correct Printer Driver. (Note: The Driver
must match the model of the Printer.)
Step Procedure
2 Verify that the DTC550 has the green LED on solidly and the amber LED is
flashing with network activity.
3 If the LEDs do not indicate connection, verify the network connection with
another device.
4 If the connection is OK, then something may be wrong with the Ethernet
option installation. See the Ethernet Setup and Printer Driver Installation
procedure.
Step Procedure
2 If your network is using DHCP, then verify that the Printer has not been
configured to use a static address (unless you have a known unused static
IP address assigned to this Printer).
3 If you are using a static IP address, verify that there is no other device using
the same address by removing your Fargo Printer and ping to the desired
address.
If any device responds, then you must find a different available IP address.
Verifying that your PC can access the Printer using the ping
command
Step Procedure
Verifying that your PC can access the Printer using the ping command
(continued)
Step Procedure
2 Verify that the PC and the Printer are connected to the same network.
3 You may be on different subnets of your network and some of the network
settings for the Printer are not correct. See your network administrator about
this.
(Note: The subnet mask must be the same as other devices on the
network, and that the unique IP address is part of the network specified by
the subnet mask.)
Step Procedure
1 Try printing a test page from the Printer Driver properties window.
See Frequently-asked Questions.
How do I know if my If your Printer has the RJ45 connector installed on the
Printer has the Ethernet back of the Printer, then it has this Ethernet option
option installed? installed.
How do I connect my You can connect from the RJ45 network connection on the
Printer to my network? back of your Printer to an available connection on your
network (not directly to your PC). You can use a good
CAT-5 or better cable to make this connection.
How can I find the MAC If you know the IP address of your Printer, you can
address of my Ethernet also access this through the home web page of the
Printer? Print Server.
OR
If you do not know the IP address or the Printer does
not work with a usable IP address, then the MAC
Address can be found using the tool Fargo IP-Tracer.
(Note: This can be installed and used to locate all the
Fargo compatible Printers on your network.)
The DTC550 displays the MAC address of the Printer in
the LCD the Ethernet option is functioning properly. It can
be found under this path:
Menu: Printer Settings: Network Settings: MAC
Address
Question Answer
How can I find the IP You can find it in the LCD of the Printer if the Ethernet
address of my Ethernet option is functioning properly.
Printer?
For the DTC550, it can be found under this path:
Menu : System Info : Network Info : IP Address
Can multiple PCs print to Yes. Each PC must install the Printer Driver software for
my Ethernet Printer? the specific Fargo Ethernet-enabled Printer and connect to
the intended Printer, using the correct IP address.
Can I print from my PC to Yes. If you know the IP address of the Printer on any
an Ethernet Printer on a segment of your network, you will be able to print to it.
different network
segment?
Can I use Fargo IP-Tracer No. The IP-Tracer can only locate Fargo-compatible
to locate Printers on a Printers located in the same network segment (as the PC
different network running IP-Tracer).
segment?
Question Answer
How do I upgrade the Since the Print Server is integrated into the main print
Print Server Firmware for Firmware on the DTC550, there is not a separate
my DTC550 Printer? Firmware upgrade for the Print Server. (Note: Therefore,
the upgrades are done with the main Printer Firmware.)
What is the default User The default passwords are blank (i.e., an empty string).
name and password for
The default Users are as follows: root as the
the Printer?
administrative User and guest as a non-administrative
User.
The DTC550 supports two (2) Users.
Question Answer
What if I lose the The DTC550 has a menu selection that allows the User
password for my Printer or names and passwords to revert to default (Menu : Setup
it is not accepted? Printer : Network Settings : Reset Passwords).
Question Answer
Question Answer
How do I choose a static You can use the web pages if you know the current IP
IP address for my Ethernet address. See the Accessing the DTC550 Home Page
Printer? procedure.
OR
You can use Fargo IP-Tracer which allows you to find
Fargo-compatible Printers and specify their addresses.
The DTC550 also allows you to save the current network
settings as static settings via the LCD menu (Menu :
Setup Printer : Network Settings : Save Addresses
[select]).
(Note: You can save static addresses. However, they are
not used until you reconfigure the Printer to use those
static addresses and reboot the Printer.)
How do I set the Printer to You can use the web pages if you know the current IP
work with a static IP address.
address?
Select the Use the following IP address button on
the Network web page.
OR
Use Fargo IP-Tracer, which allows you to find Fargo
compatible Printers and specify their addresses.
The DTC550 also allows you to use the LCD menus to
save the current IP addresses as static (see above) and
then switch DHCP (dynamic IP address selection) to
DISABLED (Menu : Setup Printer : Network Settings :
DHCP [select]).
Question Answer
What do the LEDs by the On the DTC550 Printer: The green LED indicates a
Ethernet connection on valid Ethernet connection. The amber LED indicates
the back of the Printer network activity.
indicate?
Glossary of Terms
Term Purpose
MAC (Media The unique numeric value address associated with a network device
Access that gives the device a unique identity. This address is assigned by the
Control) device manufacturer to ensure its uniqueness.
DNS (Domain Defines the Network protocol that allows devices to find IP addresses
Name from a network name server.
System)
DNS Server This is the address of the server that provides the translation from a
Address descriptive name to an IP address.
DNS Domain This is the suffix to be added to the domain name make a complete
Suffix name.
Term Purpose
SNMP This is protocol for the network management services. This protocol
(Simple provides a means for network compliant devices, called agents, to
Network store data about themselves in Management Information Bases (MIBs)
Management and return this data to the SNMP requesters.
Protocol)
MIB A formal description of the way an agent can be accessed using SNMP
(Management and the functions that can be managed.
Information
Base)
IP addresses Specifies the current IP addresses that are 32-bit values that are
normally expresses in dotted-quad format. (Note: This address must
not be the same as another device on the same local network.)
Subnet mask Specifies a 32-bit value that routers use to send a message to the
correct subnet.
Default Specifies the address of the router (in a network using subnets) that
gateway forwards traffic to a destination outside of the subnet of the transmitting
device.
UDP (User Defines a protocol for sending and receiving messages on a network.
Datagram
Protocol)
Root User A User with administrative rights to change any Printer settings.
Here are standard precautions with a standard, final procedural step for each
replacement procedure in this section.
Step Procedure
Caution: Turn OFF the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
(D855023) to J19
(D855023) to J19
CAM-Sensor Shaft
S2 Flag Sensor
Step Procedure
1
Danger: Wear proper eye protection to perform this procedure.
Caution: Turn OFF the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
3 Use the Torx-head Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws (F000172).
located near the hinges.
5 Release the plastic tabs in the four corners of the Main Cover Enclosure
(D855153).
Step Procedure
3 a. Carefully push back on both sides of the Top Cover until the plastic Clips
are released.
b. Reinstall the Top Lid Cover lining up the slot in the center of the Cover onto
the metal hinge (F000067). Slide it down onto the plastic hinge Retainers,
and then snap it into place.
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
Caution: Use caution when removing the Input Door to avoid any
damage to the Input Door Hinges. It may be necessary to use a needle nose
pliers or a small screwdriver placed in between the two halves to break apart
the original Door (in order to avoid damaging the hinges).
a. Make sure the four (4) Clips on the inside of the Door are released. If the
outer Door is NOT going to be reused, then the clips may be broken off.
b. Slide a small screwdriver into the Retainer holes and sides to apply
pressure in between the two halves. (Note: Apply even pressure until the
tape adhesive releases. Do not force the halves apart.)
Steps Procedure
3 Slide the Input Door Window (D850292) onto the Input Door Hinges.
4 Remove the adhesive backing from the adhesive strips on the Input Door
(D850291).
5 a. Line the Input Door Cover to the Input Door Window (D850292), as shown
below.
b. Press firmly to snap the two pieces together.
Step Procedure
Caution: Turn OFF the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
3 Note that there are three (3) screws that secure the base plate.
4 Remove the two (2) Torx-10 screws that secure the Printer Chassis to the
base plate located at the front of the Printer.
5 Raise the Printhead arm to locate the third screw in between the Flipper
Table and card path. It may be necessary to move wiring cables aside to
locate the screw.
6 Slide the chassis to the right to free it from the base plate. Lift the chassis
and place next to the base plate.
Step Procedure
Caution: Turn OFF the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 Lift up on the bottom edge of the DTC550 Top Lid Cover. Tilt it back into the
fully open position.
3 Use the Torx-head Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws (F000172)
located near the hinges.
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
Caution: When installing the Display unit, be careful to seat the Unit
all the way back into the Retainers before attempting to lock it into place.
(Note: It should easily snap into place. Excessive force on the Display Board
can damage it.)
a. Turn the Cover over on a secure, non-scratch surface and install the
Display Unit. (Note: Attach all the connectors that were previously
removed, including the key pad connector.)
b. Connect the display cables to the Printer Main Board, power up and test
the Keypad and display for proper operation.
Step Procedure
Caution: Turn OFF the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 Lift up on the bottom edge of the DTC550 Top Lid Cover. Tilt it back into the
fully open position.
3 Use the Torx-head Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws (F000172)
located near the hinges.
7 a. Set the Cover upside down on a secure, non scratch surface such as a
chair with a back.
b. Unplug the Keypad, and all other connectors from the Display Panel.
Disengage the two locking tabs from the Display Unit and apply a firm even
pressure from behind the Unit on both sides until the adhesive releases.
c. From the bottom side of the Cover, push the Keypad away from the top of
the Printer.
Step Procedure
9 a. Turn the Cover over on a secure, non-scratch surface and attach the Keypad
connector. Attach all the connectors that were previously removed.
b. Connect the display to the Printer and test the Keypad and display for proper
operation.
c. Carefully hold back the locking tabs and pull the LCD display (A000372) from
the Printer.
10 From the bottom side of the Printer, push the Keypad away from the top of the
Printer.
(76040611)
Refer to Drawing
D855052.
Tools Needed: Torx
T10 Screwdriver and
Wire Cutter (for tie
wraps)
Parts Needed: Flipper
Tabel Motor with Pinion
gear ( D855020) and
Three tie wraps
(140026)
Estimated Repair
Time: 2 to 10 minutes
IMPORTANT ORDER
NOTE: The Pinion Gear
must be pressed on the
motor at the factory.
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
Step Procedure
2 a. Lift up on the bottom edge of the Top Lid. Tilt it back into the fully open
position.
b. Use the Torx-head Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws (F000172)
located near the hinges.
c. Release the plastic tabs in the four corners of the Cover. Lift the Cover off
of the Printer.
d. Remove the Main Board. See Replacing the Main Board (A000116-01,
Single-sided; A000116-02, Dual-sided).
e. After removing the Main Board, Flipper Table Motor D855020 (which is
below and to the right of the Flipper Table).
Follow these steps:
Follow the wire lead to the connector which is secured with tie wraps.
Remove the tie wraps by cutting them with a wire cutters.
Steps Procedure
1
Danger: Wear proper eye protection to perform this procedure.
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 a. Lift up on the bottom edge of the Top Lid. Tilt it back into the fully open
position.
b. Use the Torx-head Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws (F000172)
located near the hinges.
c. Release the plastic tabs in the four corners of the Cover. Lift the Cover
off of the Printer.
3 a. Disconnect the Cable connector and the Belt from Motor Assembly. Allow
the Belt to hang off of the Encoder wheel Pulley.
b. Remove the two (2) screws that hold the motor in place. These are
located above the USB board. Be very careful not to damage this
board. Note its orientation.
Remove the Motor/Bracket Assembly (D855164)
Remove the Take-up Motor Mount (D855037) to the Motor. Note its
orientation on the Motor also being careful to note that these same
screws must be used to reinstall Bracket.
Step Procedure
4 Attach the Take-up Motor Mount (D855037) to the Motor in the correct position
by using the correct screws and then replace the Motor Assembly (D855164)
with the connector side down.
Be careful to use the correct torque on the sheet metal screws.
Attach the bottom screw first. Reattach the wire connector and the Belt.
Loop the Belt around the Motor Pulley first and then the Encoder wheel
Pulley.
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 a. Lift up on the bottom edge of the Top Lid. Tilt it back into the fully open
position.
b. Use the Torx-head Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws
(F000172) located near the hinges.
c. Release the plastic tabs in the four corners of the Cover. Lift the Cover
off of the Printer.
d. Remove the Baseplate from the Printer Assembly. (Note: This is
necessary to gain access to the Stepper Motor screws.)
Remove the three (3) screws holding the Sideplates to the
Baseplate. (Note: One of the screws is located inside the Printer
between the Flipper Table and the Card path.)
Slide the Printer toward the direction of the Input Hopper and lift up
from the Baseplate.
Step Procedure
3 a. Loosen (but do not remove) the three (3) screws for the Tensioner Pulley
- Platen (D855082). Remove the Belt from the Stepper Motor Pulley while
pushing the Spring of the Tensioner (inward).
b. To gain access to the Stepper Motor, tilt the Printer back so the output
end of the Printer is facing the work surface. (Note: Determine the
orientation of the Stepper Motor by noting the position of the Cable
connector.)
Disconnect the Cable connector.
Hold the Stepper Motor; so that it will not fall and remove the four (4)
screws (F000170) that fasten the Stepper Motor Assembly (D855087)
to the Sideplate (D855040).
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from
the Printer.
2 a. Lift up on the bottom edge of the Top Lid. Tilt it back into the fully
open position.
b. Use the Torx-head Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws
(F000172) located near the hinges.
c. Release the plastic tabs in the four corners of the Cover. Lift the
Cover off of the Printer.
d. Remove the Baseplate from the Printer Assembly. (Note: This is
necessary to gain access to the Stepper Motor screws.)
Remove the three (3) screws (3) holding the Sideplates to the
Baseplate. (Note: One of these screws is located inside the
Printer between the Flipper Table and the Card path.)
Slide the Printer toward the direction of the Input Hopper and lift
up from the Baseplate.
Step Procedure
3 a. Loosen (but do not remove) the three (3) screws for the Tensioner Pulley -
Platen (D855082). Remove the Belt from the Stepper Motor Pulley while
pushing the Spring of the Tensioner inward.
b. To gain access to the Stepper Motor, tilt the Printer back so the output end
of the Printer is facing the work surface. (Note: Determine the orientation
of the Stepper Motor by noting the position of the Cable connector.)
Disconnect the Cable connector.
Hold the Stepper Motor; so that it will not fall. Remove the four (4)
screws (F000170) that fasten the Stepper Motor Assembly (D855087) to
the Sideplate (D855040).
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 a. Lift up on the bottom edge of the Top Lid. Tilt it back into the fully open
position.
b. Use the Torx-head Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws (F000172)
located near the hinges.
c. Release the plastic tabs in the four corners of the Cover. Lift the Cover
off of the Printer.
Step Procedure
3
Danger: Wear proper eye protection to perform this procedure.
a. Move the Hopper out of the way by manually raising and sliding over.
Step Procedure
Steps Procedure
1
Danger: Wear proper eye protection to perform this procedure.
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 a. Lift up on the bottom edge of the Top Lid. Tilt it back into the fully open
position.
b. Use the Torx-head Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws (F000172)
located near the hinges.
c. Release the plastic tabs in the four corners of the Cover. Lift the Cover off
of the Printer.
3 a. Disconnect power connector from Main Board J1. Unlock the two wiring
harnesses to the right of the power enclosure (to allow the Cables to be
moved).
b. Move the wiring out of the way. Use the Torx T10 Screwdriver to remove
the two (2) screws (F000192) that connect the Power Enclosure Assembly
(D855054) to the PCB Bracket (D855035).
c. Remove the Power Enclosure Assembly (D855054) by sliding it towards
the right to the second wiring harness.
d. Disconnect SW24 and SW25 connectors from the Unit noting their correct
positions.
Steps Procedure
4 Replace the Power Enclosure Assembly (D855054). (Note: The SW25 goes
to the upper connector and SW24 to the bottom.)
Caution: Use care when installing the screws to attach the power
enclosure (so that the screws do not strip the holes in the Sideplate).
Steps Procedure
1 This kit has been provided for quick and easy installation of the Replacement
Printhead Assembly on a DTC550 printer. This Printhead Assembly has
been calibrated by the factory and requires no further mechanical
adjustments.
Important Note: Any unauthorized modifications or fabrications to this
device or Printer, or deviations from these instructions, will void any
warranties printed or implied. Following all procedures in strict accordance
with these instructions will ensure the integrity of any remaining warranties.
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer. Unplug the Parallel Port Cable from the Printer.
Steps Procedure
3 Remove the Cover and Chassis to replace this component. See Cover,
Chassis and Baseplate Replacement Procedures.
Steps Procedure
Steps Procedure
Step Procedure
1 Choose MENU, Print Test Image and Gray/Align YMC/K to print a test
card.
3 Record the Print TOF value on the test card (you just printed).
4 Examine the test card. (Note: When centered properly, the Alignment
Arrows should appear just at the edge of the card's leading edge. If your test
card does not look like the sample shown below, go to Step 5 to adjust the
Print TOF.)
5 Decrease the Print TOF value to move the printed image more toward the
leading edge of the card.
OR
Increase the Print TOF value to move the printed image more toward the
trailing edge of the card.
The numbers being entered for the settings are in pixels.
The number of pixels is equal to the measurement in inches times 600
or the measurement in mm times 23.6. (For example, 0.100 inches or
2.54mm equals 60 increments on the LCD.)
Step Procedure
6 Press DONE to save the value and print another test card. Press YES
when asked to save the change.
Step Procedure
1 Choose MENU, Print Test Image and Gray/Align YMC/K to print a test
card.
3 Record the Print EOF value on the test card you just printed.
5 Decrease the Print EOF value to move the printed image more toward the
leading edge of the card.
OR
Increase the Print EOF value to move the printed image more toward the
trailing edge of the card.
The numbers being entered for the settings are in pixels.
The number of pixels is equal to the measurement in inches times 600
or the measurement in mm times 23.6. (For example, 0.100 inches or
2.54mm equals 60 increments on the LCD.)
Step Procedure
6 Press DONE to save the value. Press YES when asked to save the
change. Print a test card as described in step 1.
Step Procedure
1 Choose MENU, Print Test Image and Gray/Align YMC/K to print a test
card.
3 Record the Image Darkness value on the test card last printed.
6 Press DONE to save the value. Press YES when asked to save the
change.
Step Procedure
1 Click on the Start button, point to Settings and select Printers. See Figure
4 below.
4 Use the Vertical adjustments to remove any white borders on the edges of
the card. See Figure 5 below.
Steps Procedure
1
Danger: Wear proper eye protection to perform this procedure.
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 a. Lift up on the bottom edge of the Top Lid. Tilt it back into the fully open
position.
b. Use the Torx-head Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws
(F000172) located near the hinges.
c. Release the plastic tabs in the four corners of the Cover. Lift the Cover
off of the Printer.
Step Procedure
3 a. Remove the Printhead Cable, ground strap and Printhead. See Printhead
Replacement Procedures.
b. Disconnect the fan and Ribbon Sensor wiring at the inline connectors.
Unhook the two wire harnesses and cut appropriate tie wraps. (Note: The
black fan connector is located behind the Rear Bracket. The white Sensor
connector is located between the Main Board and the peripheral (such as,
the USB and Ethernet ports) bracket towards the bottom.)
c. Note the orientation of the slides before removing them.
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
Caution: Turn OFF the Printer and unplug the power cord
from the Printer.
2 Lift up on the bottom edge of the Top Lid (D850289). Tilt it back into the
fully open position.
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord
from the Printer.
2 a. Lift up on the bottom edge of the Top Lid. Tilt it back into the fully
open position.
b. Use the Torx-head Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws
(F000172) located near the hinges.
c. Release the plastic tabs in the four corners of the Cover. Lift the
Cover off of the Printer.
3 a. Use the Torx T10 Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws
(F000171) that fasten the PCB S3 Sensor-1 Assembly (A000125)
to the PCB Bracket (D855035).
b. Remove the Cable from the Sensor.
c. Remove the PCB S3 Sensor-1 Assembly (A000125).
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 a. Lift up on the bottom edge of the Top Lid. Tilt it back into the fully open
position.
b. Use the Torx-head Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws (F000172)
located near the hinges.
c. Release the plastic tabs in the four corners of the Cover. Lift the Cover off
of the Printer.
3 a. Remove the screws securing the Main Board to the Sideplate and the
upper wiring connectors from the Main Board. Tilt the Main Board back to
access the Headlift Sensor. See Replacing the Main Board (A000116-01,
Single-sided; A000116-02, Dual-sided).
b. Check that the Sensor Flag does not contact with the Sensor (which can
cause dust to form on the Sensor). If this is noted, replace the Sensor and
its Flag and check the clearance as needed.
Rotate the Sensor flag if needed to access the screws for the Sensor.
Disconnect the Sensor from its Cable.
Use the Torx T10 Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws (F000191)
that secure the PCB S3 Sensor-2 Assembly (A000126).
Steps Procedure
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 a. Lift up on the bottom edge of the Top Lid. Tilt it back into the fully open
position.
b. Use the Torx-head Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws (F000172)
located near the hinges.
c. Release the plastic tabs in the four corners of the Cover. Lift the Cover off
of the Printer.
3 a. Replace the Flipper Table Sensor by removing the Flipper Table. See
Replacing the Flipper Table (D850280).
b. Do not remove the yellow Ribbon Cable (840176), which must remain
during this procedure.
c. While the Flipper Table is on the card path, disconnect the Sensor Cable.
d. Use the Torx T10 Screwdriver to remove the Screw (F000176) that secures
the Card FTB Sensor Assembly (D840625) to the Flipper Table (D850280).
e. Remove the Card FTB Sensor Assembly (D840625).
f. Replace the Sensor and reconnect it to the jack for the Ribbon connector
(840176).
g. Reverse procedure to reassemble.
Step Procedure
Caution: Turn OFF the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 Lift up on the bottom edge of the Top Lid (D850289). Tilt it back into the fully
open position.
3 Use the Torx-head Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws (F000172)
located near the hinges.
4 Release the plastic tabs in the four (4) corners of the Cover.
6 Locate the Sensor wires connected near the Cleaning Roller on the back side
(Main Board side) of the Printer.
Replacing the Card Feed Sensor - near Cleaning Roller (A000125) (cont.)
Steps Procedure
8 a. Use the Torx T10 Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws on the Main
Board side. (F000171) that secure the Sensor Board Assembly.
b. Remove and transfer the stand offs from the old Sensor to the new one.
Install the new Sensor to the Sideplate and reverse this procedure to re-
assemble.
c. When replacing this Sensor, transfer the stand-offs from the old Sensor to
the new Sensor.
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 a. Lift up on the bottom edge of the Top Lid. Tilt it back into the fully open
position.
b. Use the Torx-head Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws (F000172)
located near the hinges.
c. Release the plastic tabs in the four corners of the Cover. Lift the Cover
off of the Printer.
3 a. Remove the Baseplate from Printer. See Replacing the Base Plate
(D850287).
b. Turn the Printer upside down to access the Magnetic Unit.
a. Note the orientation of the Sensor Board. Remove the two (2) Nuts
(130985) that secure the Sensor Board Assembly (140407) to the
Magnetics Bracket (D850336).
b. Disconnect the Cable connector.
c. Remove the Sensor Board Assembly (140407).
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 a. Lift up on the bottom edge of the Top Lid. Tilt it back into the fully open
position.
b. Use the Torx-head Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws
(F000172) located near the hinges.
c. Release the plastic tabs in the four corners of the Cover. Lift the Cover
off of the Printer.
Steps Procedure
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 a. Lift up on the bottom edge of the Top Lid. Tilt it back into the fully open
position.
b. Use the Torx-head Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws (F000172)
located near the hinges.
c. Release the plastic tabs in the four corners of the Cover. Lift the Cover off
of the Printer.
Steps Procedure
3 a. Remove Main Board. See Replacing the Main Board (A000116-01, Single-
sided; A000116-02, Dual-sided).
b. Remove Flipper Table. See Replacing the Flipper Table (D850280).
c. Note the path that the Flipper Table Sensor Cable is routed. (Note: It is
necessary to install the replacement it in the same manner.)
With the Flipper Table on the card path, disconnect the Sensor from the
Flipper Table Sensor Cable that is Mounted to the Flipper Table.
Disconnect the connector from the Cable located on the Sideplate.
d. Use the Torx T10 Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws (F000176) that
connect the Flipper Table Sensor Cable Assembly (840176) to the Flipper
Table (D850280) and the Sideplate (D855040 ).
e. Remove the Flipper Table Sensor Cable from the two Retainers (130878)
located at the Flipper Gear (840221) and at the inside of the Sideplate
(D855040).
f. Remove the Flipper Table Sensor Cable Assembly (840176).
Steps Procedure
4 Replace the Flipper Table Sensor Cable Assembly (840176) by routing the
Cable in the same manner. See Replacing the Flipper Table (D850280).
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 a. Lift up on the bottom edge of the Top Lid. Tilt it back into the fully open
position.
b. Use the Torx-head Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws (F000172)
located near the hinges.
c. Release the plastic tabs in the four corners of the Cover. Lift the Cover off
of the Printer.
3 a. Manually move the Input Hoppers over to access the ON/OFF Switch
b. Note the positions of the connectors before removing them. Reference the
SW25 (upper left), SW24 (lower left), SW12 (upper right) and SW11 (lower
right). These are all when facing the switch.
c. Use the Torx T10 Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws (F000169) that
connect the ON/OFF Switch (12011) to the PCB Power Mount (D855042)
d. Remove the ON/OFF Switch (12011).
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 a. Lift up on the bottom edge of the Top Lid. Tilt it back into the fully open
position.
b. Use the Torx-head Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws (F000172)
located near the hinges.
c. Release the plastic tabs in the four corners of the Cover. Lift the Cover off
of the Printer.
Steps Procedure
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 a. Lift up on the bottom edge of the Top Lid. Tilt it back into the fully open
position.
b. Use the Torx-head Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws (F000172)
located near the hinges.
c. Release the plastic tabs in the four corners of the Cover. Lift the Cover off
of the Printer.
Steps Procedure
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from
the Printer.
2 a. Lift up on the bottom edge of the Top Lid. Tilt it back into the fully
open position.
b. Use the Torx-head Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws
(F000172) located near the hinges.
c. Release the plastic tabs in the four corners of the Cover. Lift the
Cover off of the Printer.
Steps Procedure
3 a. Turn the Printer upside down and remove the Access Panel. Locate the
two clips (retaining rings) that hold the Magnetic Head in place.
b. Remove the Rear Retaining Ring (140046) while holding the square plate
(D840849) in place. (Note: A magnetized flathead screwdriver can be
used to remove the Retainer; so that it will not fall into the Printer. Take
care in releasing the clip; so that it will stay with the screw diver blade.)
Caution: If any of these parts fall into the Printer, they can lead to
damage, which includes the Printhead. Try to keep a count on these parts and
if any are replaced keep the old ones aside until the repair is completed.
c. Remove the square plate (D840849) and the square rubber Magnetic Head
Support (D840848).
d. Remove the front Retaining Ring (140046) while holding the Spring
(150071) back.
Remove the Spring. (Note: There is a small washer under this Spring.)
e. Note the amount of slack for the Magnetic Head Cable. Remove the tie
wrap by rotating the Cable and cutting the tie wrap from underneath away
from the Cable.
Release the Cable from the white Retainer Clip attached to the
Sideplate.
Disconnect the Cables to the Magnetic Head (D000291).
f. Remove the Magnetic Head. (Note: Be careful not to scratch it while
holding the small washer in place.)
Set the washer aside.
g. If the Magnetic Head does not come with the Magnetic Head Mount
(D855079), then it will be reused. (Note: The white dot on the Magnetic
Head goes to the slotted side of the Mount.)
h. Remove the Magnetic Head from the Mount by carefully pulling back on the
Retainer Clips and pushing the Magnetic Head through.
Steps Procedure
4 a. Replace the Magnetic Encoder Head (D000291). Install the Magnetic Head
onto the Mount (D855079) if not already done so. (Note: The white dot on
the Magnetic Head must go to the slotted side of the Mount.)
Check that the Magnetic Head rotates freely and the Clips are secure.
b. Carefully install the Magnetic head with Mount onto the Posts. Note that
slotted end is by the tie wrap Mount.
Slide the small washer onto the Post, then slide off the Spring (150071).
Install the Retaining Ring (140046) using the Retainer Clip Tool. (Rotor
Clip No. A-020),
c. Install the square rubber Magnetic Head Support (D840848) onto the Rear
Post.
Install the square plate (D840849).
While holding the plate down, install the Retaining Ring (140046) by
using the Retainer Clip Tool. (Rotor Clip No. A-020)
d. Install a new tie wrap for the Magnetic Head Cable. Leave enough room for
it to move freely (as noted above).
e. Reconnect the Cables to the appropriate connectors and lock Cables into
Retainer on Sideplate.
f. Check that the Mount and the Magnetic Head can move freely.
Caution: If any of the small Clips or washers fall into the Printer,
they can cause damage. They must be removed now if they have fallen into
the Printer. Try to keep a count on these parts; if any are replaced, keep the
old ones aside until the repair is completed.
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 a. Lift up on the bottom edge of the Top Lid. Tilt it back into the fully open
position.
b. Use the Torx-head Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws (F000172)
located near the hinges.
c. Release the plastic tabs in the four corners of the Cover. Lift the Cover
off of the Printer.
Caution: Warning if any of these parts fall into the Printer, they can
lead to damage to the Printhead and other parts.
c. Remove the square rubber Magnetic Head Support (D840848).
Step Procedure
Caution: Turn OFF the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 Open the Top Cover and lift the Printhead Arm to access the Flipper Table
(D850280). Remove the Ribbon from the Printer.
3 a. Rotate the Flipper Table 180 degrees and remove the Brace Clip, using a
needle nose pliers. (Note: This is located on the end towards the front of
the Printer.)
b. Rotate the Table clockwise 1/8 turn and push down on the Flipper Table
on the same end to release the Retainer Clips from the Shaft.
c. Pull it free while angling it away to release it from the two pins on the
large Gear (840221), which is located toward the back of the Printer.
(Note: It will be necessary to hold this Gear back while releasing the
table.)
d. Once the Table is free, rotate the closest end of the Table upward and
carefully lift it up from between the Flipper Roller and the card path.
e. Now place the Table on the card path to access the Sensor.
Step Procedure
4 a. Before the Table can be removed from the Printer, the Card Sensor and
yellow Ribbon Cable (840176) will need to be removed.
Step Procedure
5 Remove the yellow Ribbon Cable (840176) from the Flipper Table.
Step Procedure
6 Install the new Flipper Table by reversing the previous steps. (Note: The four
point stand offs are not used in DTC550 Printers.)
Snap the Flipper Table Brace Clip off the runners. Ensure the four stand-offs
from the Flipper Table flag Arm are removed in order to allow the Table to
rotate freely.
a. Reverse this procedure to reassemble being careful to line up the two (2)
pins on the large Gear (840221). Ensure the fragile Retainer Clips on the
Table easily slide into the groove on the Roller Shaft (D855061), as shown
on the next page.
Step Procedure
7 a. Install the Brace Clip once the Table is installed. (Note: Rotate the Flipper
Table so the bottom side of the Table is facing upward, as shown below.)
b. Replace Brace Clip with a needle nose pliers making sure the Retainer
Clips from the Table fit inside of it, as shown below. (Note: The tip of one
end of the pliers should fit inside of the Brace Clip to ease installation.)
c. Carefully twist the pliers to release it from the Retainer. (Note: The tips of
the Flipper Table Retainer Clips should protrude from the two holes of the
Brace Clip.)
Step Procedure
8 a. Rotate the Table from lock to lock while watching the yellow Ribbon Cable
(840176) and for other interference.
b. Rotate the Flipper Table back to its normal orientation.
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 a. Lift up on the bottom edge of the Top Lid. Tilt it back into the fully open
position.
b. Remove the ribbon if installed and rotate the flipper slightly to access
the screws (F000176) (that attach the shim and spring to the Flipper
Table).
3 a. Remove the two (2) screws (F000176) that attach the Spring Card
Shim (D850460) to the Flipper Table (D850280).
b. Remove the Spring Card Shim (D850460).
4 Align the two card idler Springs (810480) and replace the Spring Card
Shim (D850460).
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 a. Lift up on the bottom edge of the Top Lid. Tilt it back into the fully open
position.
b. Use the Torx-head Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws
(F000172) located near the hinges.
c. Release the plastic tabs in the four corners of the Cover. Lift the Cover
off of the Printer.
3 a. Depress one end of the Torsion Spring (D850528) and move it off to
the side to release pressure from the Blue Latch Hook (D850189).
b. Use a Retaining Ring tool to remove the Retaining Ring (140048) and
Driver Roller Bearing (760343) that connects the Printhead Arm
Bracket (D855025) to the Latch Shaft (850168).
c. Slide the Latch Shaft (850168) free from the Printhead Arm Bracket
(D855025) through the slot provided.
Note the position and orientation of the Blue Latch Hook (D850189)
and the Torsion Spring (D850528) on the Latch Shaft (850168).
d. Slide the blue Latch Hook (D850189) and the Torsion Spring
(D850528) off of the Latch Shaft (850168).
4 Replace the Torsion Spring (D850528) and Blue Latch Hook (D850189) in
the same manner they were removed.
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord
from the Printer.
2 a. Lift up on the bottom edge of the Top Lid. Tilt it back into the fully
open position.
b. Use the Torx-head Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws
(F000172) located near the hinges.
c. Release the plastic tabs in the four corners of the Cover. Lift the
Cover off of the Printer.
Steps Procedure
4 Replace the Plate Card Pusher (D855065) transferring the washer from
the Rear pin and using a new Retainer Clip. (Note: The Clip may be
reinstalled by using a needle nose pliers and a screwdriver to keep it
straight once it is pressed on.)
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
Steps Procedure
3 a. Remove any Belts and Pulleys connected to the Card Path Roller
(D855046) Shafts. (Note: The Pulleys (D850190) must be replaced if
removed from the Shaft or if it appears to be loose to the Shaft.)
b. Turn the Printer around and remove the Main Board. See Replacing the
Main Board (A000116-01, Single-sided; A000116-02, Dual-sided).
4 Replace the Card Path Rollers (D855046) and note its orientation. (Note: The
Pulleys (D850190) must be replaced with new ones. Note that the flats of the
shafts should be in the same positions)
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from
the Printer.
Steps Procedure
a. Remove the two Retainer Clips from the Shafts in front of the two (2)
Pulleys (D850190) on the Card Feed Input Roller (D850415) and the
cleaning-driven Roller Shaft (D850308).
b. Remove Belt and Pulleys as needed to remove from the Card Feed
Input Roller (D850415). Note the location of the Pulley locator Clip that
was behind the Pulley (D850190) for future reference.
c. Remove the Pulley locator and the Bushing Retainer Clips from the
Shaft from the front side.
d. Remove the front Bushing.
e. Remove the E-Clip and Bushing from the Rear end of the Shaft.
f. With the Input Hoppers positioned at Hopper No. 1, remove the No. 1
Input Hopper (D850253) by removing the three (3) screws on the upper
inside of the Hopper.
g. Manipulate the Card Feed Input Roller (D850415) to the rear of the
Printer and then the front end up and over the Sideplate to remove.
4 a. Replace the Card Feed Input Roller (D850415) in the reverse order it
was removed. Note that the flat end is towards the front of the Printer.
(Note: The Retainer Clips and the D850190 Pulleys must be replaced
with new ones whenever they are removed.)
b. Be sure to replace the Pulley locator Retainer Clip at the proper
position as noted above.
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord
from the Printer.
3
Danger: Wear proper eye protection to perform this
procedure.
a. Remove the two Springs from the Retainers on the Sideplates.
b. Remove the two (2) Bushings (760343) and the two (2) Cir-Clips
(E-Clips) (140048) that connect the Pinch Roller (D840830) to the
Sideplates.
c. Tip the Pinch Roller (D840830) down. Note their orientation.
Remove the two inner Bushings (760343).
Step Procedure
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord
from the Printer.
Step Procedure
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
3 a. Remove the Main Board. See Replacing the Main Board (A000116-01,
Single-sided; A000116-02, Dual-sided).
Step Procedure
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
Step Procedure
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
4 Replace the Card Idler Roller (D880153). (Note: The two (2) Card Idler
Springs (810480) should be replaced at this time.)
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
Step Procedure
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
Steps Procedure
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
3 Remove the two Pulleys (D850190) from two (2) Drive Roller Shafts along
with the Belt (F000268).
4 Replace the Belt (F000268). (Note: Replace the Pulleys (D850190) with new
ones.)
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
3 Remove the two Pulleys (D850190) from the input feed and cleaning Roller
Shafts along with the Belt (220071).
4 Replace the Belt (220071). (Note: Replace the Pulleys (D850190) with new
ones.)
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 a. Lift up on the bottom edge of the Top Lid. Tilt it back into the fully open
position.
b. Use the Torx-head Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws (F000172)
located near the hinges.
c. Release the plastic tabs in the four corners of the Cover. Lift the Cover
off of the Printer.
3 a. Use a small flat head Screwdriver to remove the Retaining Ring (140061)
that secures the Ribbon Idler Gear (760288) and remove the Gear to
access the O-Ring Drive Belt (F000390). A magnetized screwdriver helps
to keep the retaining ring from falling down.
b. Replace the O-Ring Drive Belt (F000390).
c. Replace Retaining Ring (140061) and Ribbon Idler Gear (760288).
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the Printer.
2 a. Lift up on the bottom edge of the Top Lid. Tilt it back into the fully open
position.
b. Use the Torx-head Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws (F000172)
located near the hinges.
c. Release the plastic tabs in the four corners of the Cover. Lift the Cover
off of the Printer.
3 a. Remove the one (1) Cir-Clip (140048) outside of each Pulley (D850190)
(if applicable).
Remove Belts and Pulleys (D850190) to access the Pulley (D850190) that is
to be replaced. Remove the Belt and remove both Pulleys (D850190)
between the corresponding Shafts. (Note: It may be possible to remove just
the Pulley that needs to be replaced.)
Steps Procedure
4 Replace all of the Main Pulleys (D850190) that were removed or that are
noticed to be loose to the Shaft.
NOTE: Be careful when replacing the gears. There is a small inner RIB that
should not be shaved off when this gear installs. Start by pushing the gear
on from the round side of the shaft not the flat side of the shaft.
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 a. Lift up on the bottom edge of the Top Lid. Tilt it back into the fully open
position.
b. Use the Torx-head Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws (F000172)
located near the hinges.
c. Release the plastic tabs in the four corners of the Cover. Lift the Cover off
of the Printer.
4 Replace the Pulley (D850221) in the same manner that it was removed.
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from
the Printer.
2 a. Lift up on the bottom edge of the Top Lid. Tilt it back into the fully
open position.
b. Use the Torx-head Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws
(F000172) located near the hinges.
c. Release the plastic tabs in the four corners of the Cover. Lift the
Cover off of the Printer.
Replacing the Gear Combo Pulley (D880141) (Hopper Lift, Headlift and
Ribbon Take-up Drive Trains) (continued)
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 a. Lift up on the bottom edge of the Top Lid. Tilt it back into the fully open
position.
b. Use the Torx-head Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws (F000172)
located near the hinges.
c. Release the plastic tabs in the four corners of the Cover. Lift the Cover
off of the Printer.
3 a. Remove the Main Board. See Replacing the Main Board (A000116-01,
Single-sided; A000116-02, Dual-sided).
Replacing the O-Ring Belt (F000385) (Longer belt for Ribbon Supply Drive
Train) (continued)
Step Procedure
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from
the Printer.
2 a. Lift up on the bottom edge of the Top Lid. Tilt it back into the fully
open position.
b. Use the Torx-head Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws
(F000172) located near the hinges.
c. Release the plastic tabs in the four corners of the Cover. Lift the
Cover off of the Printer.
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 a. Lift up on the bottom edge of the Top Lid. Tilt it back into the fully open
position.
b. Use the Torx-head Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws (F000172)
located near the hinges.
c. Release the plastic tabs in the four corners of the Cover. Lift the Cover
off of the Printer.
Step Procedure
3
Danger: Pay particular attention to this procedure. Wear proper eye
protection to perform this procedure.
a. Depress the Spring Load Lever (D841175) to release tension on Hopper
transport Belt. Remove Belt from Pulley Gear (D841202).
b. Use a small standard Screwdriver to remove the Retaining Ring (140062)
that secures Pulley Gear (D841202) to the Post Travel Gear (D841173)
or Spring Load Post (D841176). (Note: This depends on which end the
Pulley Gear (D841202) is being removed from in the procedure.)
c. Slide the Pulley Gear (D841202) from the Shaft.
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 a. Lift up on the bottom edge of the Top Lid. Tilt it back into the fully open
position.
b. Use the Torx-head Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws (F000172)
located near the hinges.
c. Release the plastic tabs in the four corners of the Cover. Lift the Cover off
of the Printer.
3
Danger: Pay particular attention to this procedure. Wear proper eye
protection to perform this procedure.
a. Depress the Spring Load Lever (D841175) to release tension on Hopper
transport Belt. Remove Belt from Pulley Gear (D841202) on Post Travel
Gear (D841173).
b. Remove the screw that retains the Post Travel Gear (D841173) and
remove the Assembly.
c. Use a small standard Screwdriver to remove the Retaining Ring (140061)
that secures the Ribbon Idler Gear (760288).
d. Remove the Ribbon Idler Gear (760288).
Replacing the Ribbon Idler Gear (760288) (Hopper Transport Drive Train)
(continued)
Step Procedure
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 a. Lift up on the bottom edge of the Top Lid. Tilt it back into the fully open
position.
b. Use the Torx-head Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws (F000172)
located near the hinges.
c. Release the plastic tabs in the four corners of the Cover. Lift the Cover
off of the Printer.
3
Danger: Pay particular attention to this procedure. Wear proper eye
protection to perform this procedure.
a. Depress the Spring Load Lever (D841175) to release tension on Hopper
transport Belt. Remove Belt from Pulley Gear (D841202) on Post Travel
Gear (D841173).
b. Remove the screw that retains the Post Travel Gear (D841173) and
remove the Assembly.
c. Use a small standard Screwdriver to remove the Retaining Ring (140061)
that secures the Ribbon Idler Gear (760288).
d. Remove the Ribbon Idler Gear (760288).
e. Remove the O-ring from the Pulley Gear Combo (760287).
f. Use a small standard Screwdriver to remove the Retaining Ring (140061)
that secures the Pulley Gear Combo (760287).
g. Remove the Pulley Gear Combo (760287).
Replacing the Pulley Gear Combo (760287) (Hopper Transport Drive Train)
Step Procedure
Steps Procedure
2 a. Lift up on the bottom edge of the Top Lid. Tilt it back into the
fully open position.
b. Use the Torx-head Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws
(F000172) located near the hinges.
c. Release the plastic tabs in the four corners of the Cover. Lift
the Cover off of the Printer.
Step Procedure
5 a. Remove the two (2) E-Clips (140062) that secure the Card Stack Idler
(D850271) to the one (1) Input Idler Shaft (D850272).
b. Replace the Card Stack Idler (D850271).
6 Replace the Card Stack Idler (D850271), replacing the two (2) E-Clips
(140062).
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 a. Lift up on the bottom edge of the Top Lid. Tilt it back into the fully open
position.
b. Use the Torx-head Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws (F000172)
located near the hinges.
c. Release the plastic tabs in the four corners of the Cover. Lift the Cover off
of the Printer.
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 a. Lift up on the bottom edge of the Top Lid. Tilt it back into the fully open
position.
b. Use the Torx-head Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws (F000172)
located near the hinges.
c. Release the plastic tabs in the four corners of the Cover. Lift the Cover
off of the Printer.
3 a. Use the Torx T10 Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws (130985)
that secure the PCD LED Assembly (A000109) to the Bottom Sensor
Bracket (83021411).
b. Remove the PCB LED Assembly (A000109) from the Bottom Sensor
Bracket (83021411).
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 a. Lift up on the bottom edge of the Top Lid. Tilt it back into the fully open
position.
b. Use the Torx-head Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws (F000172)
located near the hinges.
c. Release the plastic tabs in the four corners of the Cover. Lift the Cover off of
the Printer.
3 a. Use the Torx T10 Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws (F000177) that
fasten the one (1) Cleaning Cart Guide (D850275) to the other side of the
Sideplate.
b. Remove the Clean Cart Guide (D850275).
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 a. Lift up on the bottom edge of the Top Lid. Tilt it back into the fully open
position.
b. Use the Torx-head Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws (F000172)
located near the hinges.
c. Release the plastic tabs in the four corners of the Cover. Lift the Cover off of
the Printer.
Steps Procedure
3 a. Make sure Printer is unplugged. The Roller shaft may contact the Main
Board.
b. Use the Torx T10 Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws (F000172) and
two (2) Washers (140040) that connect to the top of the Card Side Guide
(D855070), which connects to the Plate Card Path (D855049).
c. Remove the one (1) Screw (F000178) that connects the Align Sensor
Cable Assembly (D855018) to the side of the Card Side Guide (D855070).
Push through bottom of card path. See Replacing the TOF Sensor
(D855018).
d. Remove the first Card Path Roller (D855046) and allow the rear bushing
out of the retainer hole in the Sideplate. Lift and move the Roller shaft
aside. See Replacing the Card Path Exit Rollers (D855046).
e. Remove the Card Side Guide (D855070) out towards the Flipper Table.
(Note: It may be necessary to slightly lift the static brush bracket to allow
guide to pass through.)
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 a. Lift up on the bottom edge of the Top Lid. Tilt it back into the fully open
position.
b. Lift up Printhead arm.
3 a. Use the Torx T10 Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws (F000191) that
connect the Guide Jam (D855078) to the Plate Card Path (D855049).
b. Replace the Guide Jam (D855078).
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
3 a. Remove Main Board. See Replacing the Main Board (A000116-01, Single-
sided; A000116-02, Dual-sided).
Remove the screws from either side of Static Brush (D855088) from the Rear
Sideplate (D855052).
TS>There are two Static Brushes.
Replacing the Static Brush near the Platen Roller (D855088) (continued)
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
3 Remove the Card Sensor and bracket. See Replacing the Card Feed
Sensor - Flipper Table (D840625).x
Remove the one (1) Static Brush Assembly (D850256) by removing the two
(2) screws on either end.
Replacing the Static Brush Assembly near the Input Sensor (D850256)
(continued)
Step Procedure
Caution: Turn OFF the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 Remove the Top Cover. See Replacing the DTC550 Top Lid Cover (D855155).
Step Procedure
Caution: Turn OFF the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 a. Remove the three screws to the Lamination Module Top Cover (D855156)
to the Lamination Module Baseplate (D855144). These are located at the
bottom back of the cover.
b. Remove the two (2) screws near the Lamination Module Top Cover
(D855156) hinge
c. Remove the one screw on the inner left side underneath the print head
mount hinge and the other screw at the inner right side.
d. Lift off the Lamination Module Top Cover (D855156) and the Lamination
Rear Cover (D855162) from the Lamination Module Baseplate (D855144).
3 The Lamination Top Cover (D855156) is removed by sliding the Top Cover
backwards. This will release the plastic hinges from the frame of the cover.
Replacing the Lamination Module Top Cover and Lamination Rear Cover
(D855156 and D855162) (continued)
Step Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
Step Procedure
2 Remove the two (2) screws to the Lamination Module Front Cover (D855161)
and lift it UP and off. Disconnect the Lamination Module Front Cover after
disconnecting the LCD Board Connections. (Note: The one screw under the
printhead arm uses a short torx or a short flat head screwdriver).
Step Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
Gently flex the center of the Cover to remove the pins from either side of the
2
frame.
Step Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 Remove the Lamination Module Top Cover and Lamination Module Rear
Cover (D855156 and D855162). See Replacing the Lamination Module Top
Cover and Lamination Module Rear Cover (D855156 and D855162).
3 Remove the four (4) screws (F000192) to the two (2) hinges (F00067) on
either side of the Lamination Arm Assembly (D870153).
4 Carefully lift the Arm Assembly from the Module and set it on a flat surface.
Step Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from
the Printer.
2 Remove the Lamination Module Top Cover and Lamination Module Rear
Cover (D855156 and D855162). See Replacing the Lamination Module
Top Cover and Lamination Module Rear Cover (D855156 and D855162).
3 Remove the one (1) Pulley (D870142) on the Flipper Table Assembly.
There are 2 set screws to loosen on this pulley.
4 Remove the two (2) E-Clips (140062) that connect both ends of the Card
Flipper Table Assembly (D870285) through openings in the Sideplates.
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 a. Remove the Front Cover (D855157) and the Rear Cover (xxx) from the
Lamination Station.
b. Detach the LAM Control Board Cable (D870169) from the Front LAM Cover
(D855157). Carefully remove the Cable from the Clips on the Sideplate (that
hold the metal ferrite in place).
c. Remove the LAM Control Board Cable (D870169) from the Main Board
(A000250) (Jack No. J14).
d. Tilt Printer back and remove the Access Panel from the Baseplate to
facilitate access to remove and reinstall the Cable.
e. Remove Cable by passing it through from the Main Board side to the front
noting how the Cable is routed for when the replacement cable is to be
installed.
Replacing the LAM Control Board Cable (D870169) (Button controls) (cont.)
Steps Procedure
4 a. Replace the LAM Control Board Cable (D870169) by routing it in the same
manner as the original was installed.
b. Make sure the metal ferrite is in between the Cable Clips on the front
Sideplate.
Step Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 Remove the Lamination Module Top Cover and Lamination Module Rear Cover
(D855156 and D855162). See Replacing the Lamination Module Top Cover and
Lamination Module Rear Cover (D855156 and D855162).
3 Remove the one (1) screw (F000170) from the Card Position Sensor Assembly
(D870186) to the Card Edge Bracket (D870281).
4 Follow the wire to the Main Board connection and remove it.
Step Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 Remove the Lamination Module Top Cover and Lamination Module Rear Cover
(D855156 and D855162). See Replacing the Lamination Module Top Cover and
Lamination Module Rear Cover (D855156 and D855162).
11 Locate the Flipper Position Sensor (D870188) on the inside wall of the Front
Sideplate (D870095). Rotate the Card Flipper Table (D870285) out of the way of
the Flipper Position Sensor (D870188).
12 Use the Torx T10 Screwdriver to remove the two (2) Screws (F000168) that
connect the Flipper Position Sensor (D870188) to the upper Front Sideplate.
Step Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 Remove the Lamination Module Top Cover and Lamination Module Rear
Cover (D855156 and D855162). See Replacing the Lamination Module
Top Cover and Lamination Module Rear Cover (D855156 and D855162).
3 Remove the two (2) Screws (F000191) and lift out the Lamination Module
Ribbon Encoder Sensor or Slotted Sensor Mount Assembly (D870189)
from the Sideplate (D870094). This sensor reads the Ribbon Supply
slotted wheel. (81017111)
Step Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 Remove the Lamination Module Top Cover and Lamination Module Rear Cover
(D855156 and D855162). See Replacing the Lamination Module Top Cover and
Lamination Module Rear Cover (D855156 and D855162).
3 Remove the Exterior Retaining Ring (140062) on the end of the Ribbon supply
hub.
4 Remove the one (1) Spring (150077) and lift out the one (1) Ribbon ID Sensor
Assembly (820593) from the LAM Front Sideplate (D870095).
Step Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 Remove the Lamination Module Top Cover and Lamination Module Rear Cover
(D855156 and D855162). See Replacing the Lamination Module Top Cover and
Lamination Module Rear Cover (D855156 and D855162).
3 Remove the E-clip from the bushing on the front side of the Ribbon Guide Roller
(810264).
4 Remove the four (4) screws that secure the Lamination Module Main Board
(A000250) in place.
5 Use the Torx T10 Screwdriver to remove the two (2) Screws that hold the Lower
Ribbon Sensor assembly in place.
6 Spread the sideplates carefully to gain the clearance needed to remove the
Lower Ribbon Sensor Assembly.
Step Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 Remove the Lamination Module Top Cover and Lamination Module Rear
Cover (D855156 and D855162). See Replacing the Lamination Module Top
Cover and Lamination Module Rear Cover (D855156 and D855162).
3 Remove the four (4) screws from that secure the Lamination Module Main
board to the Printer.
4 Remove the three screws on the rear side of the Lamination Module that
secure the Lamination assembly to the Baseplate.
5 Remove the one (1) screw from the Output Hopper ( right rear ) that secures
the Lamination Assembly to the Baseplate.
6 Remove the one (1) screw from the below the platen Roller that secures the
Lamination assembly to the Baseplate.
Step Procedure
8 Use the Torx T10 Screwdriver to remove the two (2) Screws from the Hopper
Sensor assembly (D870228).
Steps Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 a. Lift up on the bottom edge of the Top Lid (xxx) of the Lamination Station.
Tilt it back into the fully open position. Pull up and remove from the metal
hinges.
b. Use the Torx-head Screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws (xxx) located
inside the front Sideplate to remove front Cover.
3 a. Use the Torx T10 Screwdriver to remove the three (3) screws (F000176)
and three (3) Washers (130285) that connect the PCB LED Switch
Assembly (A000242) to the Front LAM Cover (D855157).
b. Remove the LAM Control Board Cable (D870169) from the PCB LED
Switch Assembly (A000242).
Step Procedure
Caution: Turn off the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 Remove the Lamination Module Top Cover and Lamination Module Rear Cover
(D855156 and D855162). See Replacing the Lamination Module Top Cover and
Lamination Module Rear Cover (D855156 and D855162).
3 Remove the four (4) screws from that secure the Lamination Module Main board
to the Printer.
4 Remove the three screws on the rear side of the Lamination Module that secure
the Lamination assembly to the Baseplate.
5 Remove the one (1) screw from the Output Hopper that secures the Lamination
Assembly to the Baseplate.
6 Remove the one (1) screw from the below the platen Roller that secures the
Lamination assembly to the Baseplate.
Step Procedure
8 Remove the four (4) screws that secure the Lamination Module Platen Motor to
the Sideplate.
Step Procedure
Caution: Turn OFF the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 Remove the Lamination Module Top Cover and Lamination Module Rear
Cover (D855156 and D855162). See Replacing the Lamination Module Top
Cover and Lamination Module Rear Cover (D855156 and D855162).
3 Remove the four (4) screws from that secure the Lamination Module Main
board to the Printer.
4 Remove the three screws on the rear side of the Lamination Module that
secure the Lamination assembly to the Baseplate.
5 Remove the one (1) screw from the Output Hopper that secures the
Lamination Assembly to the Baseplate.
6 Remove the one (1) screw from the below the platen Roller that secures the
Lamination assembly to the Baseplate.
8 Remove the four (4) screws that secure the Lamination Module Flipper Table
Motor (D870217) to the rear Sideplate.
Step Procedure
Caution: Turn OFF the Printer and unplug the power cord from the
Printer.
2 a. Loosen the two (2) screws near the Top Cover hinge and the one screw
on the inner left side underneath the Printhead Mount hinge.
b. Loosen the 3 screws at the bottom back
c. Lift off the Lamination Module Top Cover (D855156) and the Lamination
Rear Cover (D855162) from the Lamination Module Baseplate
(D855144).
Some of the older models must be removed by taking the front Cover off due
to lack of holes in the bottom base plate.
Section 9: Cleaning
Cleaning Kit Instructions - DTC550 Printer
Introduction
The special cleaning supplies contained in this Cleaning Kit include recommended
cleaning procedures for the DTC550 printer.
Supplies Included
Two (2) Printhead Cleaning Pens pre-moistened with 99.99% isopropyl alcohol for
cleaning the Printhead.
Ten (10) Cleaning Cards with an adhesive backing for cleaning the Printers Platen
and Card Feed Rollers.
Ten (10) Cleaning Pads pre-moistened with 99.9% isopropyl alcohol for cleaning the
Printers interior and exterior.
Ten (10) Cleaning Roller replacement loops for replacement of the Cleaning
Cartridge tape.
Caution: Perform this procedure during every Ribbon change or after every
1,000 prints to maintain consistent print quality. Perform this procedure for streaks on
the card where the color was not transferred correctly.
Step Procedure
2 Using a Printhead Cleaning Pen from the Printer Cleaning Kit, firmly wipe back
and forth across the surface of the Printhead.
Caution: Replace the Card Cleaning Roller with every Ribbon change,
depending on the cleanliness of the card stock or the environment in which the Printer is
located.
Step Procedure
Steps Procedure
3 Remove the gray Roller from the Card Cleaning Cartridge, as shown below.
4 Remove the old cleaning roller from the gray Roller, as shown below.
Step Procedure
5 Install the new Cleaning Roller onto the gray Roller, as shown below.
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
Caution: Clean the black, rubber Platen Roller and all of the gray (or black),
rubber Card Feed Rollers within the Printer approximately every 2,000-3,000 prints,
depending on the cleanliness of the card stock or the environment in which the Printer is
located. Clean if the Rollers appear dirty to prevent card jams and maintain the best print
quality.
With the Printer power ON, use the following steps to clean the Rollers:
Step Procedure
2 Get a Cleaning Card from the Printer Cleaning Kit and remove its adhesive
backing paper.
Step Procedure
5 Select the Card tab in the DTC550 printer driver, as shown in Display A
(below).
Click on the Clean Printer button, as shown in Display A (below).
Step Procedure
8 Open the Printer's Top Cover and Print Station. (Note: You do not need to
remove the blank cards, the Print Ribbon or the Card Cleaning Cartridge from
the Printer for this procedure.)
11 Use a Cleaning Pad from the Printer Cleaning Kit to wipe the roller clean.
Press the FWD and REV buttons to move the Platen Roller back and forth
while cleaning.
12 After the Platen Roller is clean and completely dry, replace the printing
supplies and close the Printer.
Step Procedure
1 Leave the power ON and open the Printer's Top cover and Print Station.
4 Use a Cleaning Pad from the Printer Cleaning Kit to wipe the roller clean.
Press the FWD and REV buttons to move the roller back and forth while
cleaning.
5 After the roller is clean and completely dry, replace the printing supplies and
close the Printer.
Caution: Do not use cleaning solvents of any kind or spray the printer with a
cleaner!
Cleaning the Printer's Interior
Caution: Dust and other particles can accumulate inside the Printer. These
particles are attracted to the Print Ribbon or blank card by static produced during printing
and can contaminate the printed card causing spots or speckles to appear.
Periodically, use the following procedure to remove dust and other contaminants:
Step Procedure
3 Use a Cleaning Pad from the Printer Cleaning Kit to wipe out all visible areas
inside the Printer. Remove any debris within its interior.
Caution: Be extremely careful not to let any alcohol drip inside the
Printer.
Step Procedure
1 Select the Self Test tab to bring up the Printer Self Tests.
Step Procedure
1 Use this card to test the resin printing capabilities of the Printer
(Note: A full Color Ribbon (YMC) with a Resin Panel (K) or a Resin
Ribbon is required for this test.)
Step Procedure
1 Use this card to determine Image Placement and confirm that (a)
the image colors are properly reproduced and (b) the Resin Panel is
printing properly. (Note: The Image consists of twelve spot colors,
YMC and RGB, as well as gray density bars and thin resin lines.)
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
1 Use this card to confirm that image colors are properly reproduced.
Image consists of sixteen graduated steps of RGB and YMCK.
(Note: This print will provide maximum image size, giving complete
card coverage on a CR-80 sized card.)
Step Procedure
1 Use this card to determine Image Placement and confirm that the
Printer is working properly. (Note: The image consists of sixteen
(16) gray scale boxes and alignment arrows. The gray boxes are
composed from a composite of YMC color panels.)
Step Procedure
1 Use this card to keep a record of the settings held in the LCD of the
printer.
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
1 Press the MENU button to bring up the Select Function screen, as shown
here.
2 Use the scroll buttons to move up or down through the menu options, as
shown below. (Note: The brackets appear on either side of the active
Menu option.)
3 Press the button below Select to choose an option. Choose from these
four (4) categories: Print Test Image, Setup Printer, System Info and
System Upgrade.
Step Procedure
1 The Printer has three Softkey buttons that appear below the LCD display.
Their current function is indicated by the words appearing above them. This
function will change according to the Printer's current mode of operation.
Press the corresponding softkey button under the choice you wish to select.
(Note: If no word appears above a particular button, this indicates it has no
function in that particular mode of operation.)
2 The Printer has another type of button on its control pad called Scroll
buttons. These buttons are located just to the right of the LCD display.
Use these buttons to scroll through the help text, to navigate through the
Printer's menu and to adjust certain Printer settings. (Note: The Printer will
indicate when the scroll buttons are active by displaying a symbol on the
right-hand side of the LCD display. If scrolling through a list, this symbol will
change if you have reached the bottom of the list or if you have reached the
top.)
Lamination Yes / No
Sensor Automatic
Part 2
See the next page. Please review the display at 150% or 200%.
Restore Settings
Lamination Yes / No
Magnetics Yes / No
Ethernet Yes / No
SecureMark Yes / No
Installed Options
E-Card Dock Yes / No
IClass Yes / No
System Info
MIFARE Yes / No
Card Counts
[CC: xxxx]
Show Card Count PC: xxxxx
LC: xxx
TC: x
Print Ribbon
Print Ribbon Info [Type: xxxxx]
P/N: xxxxx
Report Supplies
Overlaminate
Overlaminate info [Type: xxxxx]
P/N: xxxxx
Printer Firmware
Printer Firmware [00.00.00]
Month/Day/Year
BootLDR Firmware
Firmware Info [00.00.00]
Boot Ldr Firmware
Month/Day/Year
Lam Firmware
Lam Firmware [00.00.00]
DHCP Enabled/Disabled
IP: 0.0.0.0
GW: 0.0.0.0
Step Procedure
1 To enter the Printer's LCD menu, press the center button labeled MENU.
(Note: The Select Function screen will appear.)
Use the scroll buttons to scroll up or down the list of menu options.
(Note: Brackets will appear on either side of the active menu option.)
Press the SELECT button to enter or select the desired option.
Step Procedure
1 When the Printer is powered ON and is sitting idle, its READY screen will
display on the LCD.
Press the MENU button to enter the MAIN MENU screen.
2 Press the SELECT button to enter the PRINT TEST IMAGE menu.
3 Use the scroll buttons to scroll to the type of self-test you would like the
Printer to perform.
Note the name of each self-test indicates the Ribbon panels required
in order for the self-test to print.
For example, the Color/Resin YMCK self-test can be printed with
either a YMCKO or YMCKOK full-color print Ribbon.
Press the SELECT button to begin printing. The self-test print will
begin as soon as the test image is processed.
Step Procedure
1 Use this card to determine Image Placement and confirm that (a) the
image colors are properly reproduced and (b) the Resin Panel is printing
properly. (Note: The Image consists of twelve spot colors, YMC and RGB,
as well as gray density bars and thin resin lines.)
Step Procedure
1 Use this card to view Printer settings and counts for Card Count (CC) and
Pass Count (PC).
The Card Count is the total number of cards the Printer has produced.
Pass Count is the total number of print passes made by the Printhead.
(Note: A pass is measured each time a single Ribbon panel is printed
or passes beneath the Printhead.)
Step Procedure
1 Print this card with any resin Ribbon. However, it will work best with a
standard resin black Ribbon.
Step Procedure
1 Select this option to test the module. (Note: This test will not print on a
card, but will simply feed, encode and eject a blank card.)
Be sure to have HI-CO Magnetic Stripe cards installed in your Printer when
running this test.
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
1 Choose MENU, Print Test Image and Gray/Align YMC/K to print a test
card.
3 Record the Print TOF value on the test card (you just printed).
4 Examine the test card. (Note: When centered properly, the Alignment
Arrows should appear just at the edge of the card's leading edge. If your
test card does not look like the sample shown below, go to Step 5 to adjust
the Print TOF.)
Step Procedure
5 Decrease the Print TOF value to move the printed image more toward the
leading edge of the card.
OR
Increase the Print TOF value to move the printed image more toward the
trailing edge of the card.
The numbers being entered for the settings are in pixels.
The number of pixels is equal to the measurement in inches times 600
or the measurement in mm times 23.6. (For example, 0.100 inches or
2.54mm equals 60 increments on the LCD.)
6 Press DONE to save the value and print another test card. Press YES
when asked to save the change.
Step Procedure
1 Choose MENU, Print Test Image and Gray/Align YMC/K to print a test
card.
3 Record the Print EOF value on the test card you just printed.
5 Decrease the Print EOF value to move the printed image more toward the
leading edge of the card.
OR
Increase the Print EOF value to move the printed image more toward the
trailing edge of the card.
The numbers being entered for the settings are in pixels.
The number of pixels is equal to the measurement in inches times 600
or the measurement in mm times 23.6. (For example, 0.100 inches or
2.54mm equals 60 increments on the LCD.)
Step Procedure
6 Press DONE to save the value. Press YES when asked to save the
change. Print a test card as described in Step 1.
Step Procedure
1 Choose MENU, Print Test Image and Gray/Align YMC/K to print a test
card.
3 Record the Ribbon Tension value on the test card (you just printed).
4 Examine the test card. (Note: When centered properly, the Alignment
Arrows should appear just at the edge of the card's Trailing edge. If the
test card does not look like the sample shown below, go to step 5 to adjust
the Ribbon Tension.)
5 Decrease the Ribbon Tension value to move the end of the image toward
the leading edge of the card if the alignment arrows are not printing on the
card.
OR
Increase the Ribbon Tension value to move the end of the image toward
the trailing edge of the card.
Step Procedure
6 Press DONE to save the value and print another test card. Press YES
when asked to save the change.
7 Repeat Steps 1 to 6 until the test image is correctly positioned. See the
previous page.
Step Procedure
3 Press the DONE button to save the value. Press YES when asked to save
the change.
Step Procedure
1 Choose MENU, Print Test Image and Gray/Align YMC/K to print a test
card.
3 Record the Image Darkness value on the test card last printed.
6 Press DONE to save the value. Press YES when asked to save the
change.
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
2 If the Start Sentinel is too far from the leading edge of the card,
reduce (or make negative) the Magnetic TOF.
OR
If the Start Sentinel is too close to the leading edge of the card,
increase (or make positive) the Magnetic TOF.
4 Record the Magnetic TOF value on the test card last printed.
Step Procedure
5 Enter a Magnetic TOF value appropriate for the direction for the magnetic
data to move.
As a rule, a shift of 27 equals about .0625" (1/16") or 1.6mm. (Note:
Keep this in mind when adjusting this option to avoid over-adjusting.)
If the negative value is set too high, for example, the Printer may start
encoding before the card's Magnetic Stripe reaches the encoding
head.
7 Press DONE to save the value. Press YES when asked to save the
change.
.293 / 7.44mm
+ -
Caution: This setting should not be used under normal circumstances (since this
setting will discontinue any indication of success or failure for the Magnetic Encoding).
Contact Fargo Technical Support to use this control.
Step Procedure
2 Press the UP arrow to increase this setting, which will reduce the
background darkness.
3 Press the DOWN arrow to decrease this setting, which will increase the
background detail.
Step Procedure
Step Procedure
4 Press the DONE button to save the value. Press YES when asked to save
the change.
Step Procedure
1 When using monochrome resin-only print Ribbons, use this option to view
all of the following information about the print Ribbon installed in the
Printer.
Step Procedure
1 Choose SHOW CARD COUNT to view counts for Card Count (CC) and
Pass Count (PC).
OR
Select the Menu > System Info > Show Card Count.
Card Count is the total number of cards the Printer has produced.
Pass Count is the total number of print passes made by the Printhead.
(Note: A pass is measured each time a single Ribbon panel is printed
or passes beneath the Printhead.)
Step Procedure
1 Read the suggested Sections of the Technical Service and Maintenance Manual in
order to troubleshoot this Printer.
As needed, contact the Fargo Technical Support Group for additional, technical
assistance:
by phone at (952) 941-0050.
OR
by fax at (952) 941-1852.
OR
Contact Fargo Technical Support via the Web: www.fargo.com
2 Position a phone near the Printer and Computer so Fargo technicians can help
troubleshoot the Printer(s).
3 Please have a self-test and a sample card ready when calling Fargo Technical
Support.
24-bit color A color depth for an image that uses 8 bits for each color (red,
blue, green) combining the possible 256 shades to provide a
color depth of 16.7 million colors.
Access Card The card for the SmartGuard security system. A cared with
embedded electronics that can be removed from the Printer,
locking the Printer and preventing unauthorized use.
Algebraic A type of color matching that takes the colors value of pixels
and applies them to an algebraic equation to adjust the levels of
hue, saturation and brightness.
Term Definition
batch print A file sent down from the computer that contains commands to
print a number of cards, sequentially.
Battery Back-up A power supply that can keep AC electronic equipment running
for a short time when power is interrupted, allowing enough
time for the user to save data and close the machine properly.
BIOS (Basic The part of the operating system in a computer that handles
Input/Output System) communication between the PC mainboard and its peripherals.
Typically residing in chip-based, non-volatile memory.
Bit map A graphic produced by an array of pixel elements with the color
hue, brightness and saturation information stored in bits. The
more bits, the more values and thus the greater variety. 1 bit
color is black and white, 8-bit color produces 256 shades of
gray and 24-bit color can produce 16.7 million colors.
Board A term used for the circuit board, a hard mylar plate made of
many layers that hold the electronic circuit elements and wire
traces.
Boot-up A series of operations that the Printer runs through when power
is first applied including a series of initializing, status testing and
a diagnostics program to ensure a ready state.
Buffer A block of memory, in the Printer or PC, that holds print files
until the processor is ready to print them.
Term Definition
Cleaning Roller High tack Rollers positioned just after the input Hopper to lift
debris off the card as it rolls over it. A clean card surface
improves print quality.
CD (Compact Disc) A 4.75 inch (12 cm) optical disk that stores data, written too and
read from using a laser.
Color matching The process of adjusting color hue, saturation and brightness,
to duplicate a desired color. An algorithm within the driver,
which adjusts the color balance and provides output with the
desired color, automates this process.
Control panel The panel on the Printer from which the user can control Printer
functions. The Printer is usually composed of the control
buttons and an LED or LCD display.
Term Definition
Cursor The marker in the LCD display window that indicates the active
selection.
DC (Direct Current) Electronic flow that is unidirectional, flowing from the positive
(+) to negative (-) of a power source.
DIP switches (Dual A small array of mechanical switches installed on the board that
In-line Package can be configured to change Printer operations including
Switches) providing a variety of self-tests.
Term Definition
Direct-to-Card (DTC) The Direct-to-Card printing process prints digital images directly
Printing onto any plastic card with a smooth, clean, glossy PVC surface.
Dot The smallest unit of an image that the Printer is able to produce.
The smaller the dot, see dot pitch, the sharper the image.
Download The transfer of a data file from one device to the other over a
network or cable, typically from the Internet to a PC.
DPI (Dot Per Inch) A measurement of the Printer resolution indicating how many
dots a Printer can produce in a linear inch.
DRAM (Dynamic A microchip based volatile memory storage device. The Printer
Random Access uses this to Buffer a print job, transferred from the PC, until the
Memory) Printer controller is able to process the packet.
Duplex Printing Printing on the front and the back of the card.
Term Definition
Dwell Time The speed at which the card moves across the lam Roller,
measured in seconds/inch (sec/in). This can be adjusted in the
driver to ensure adhesion and card flatness.
Dye Migration The diffusion of dye out of the card surface and into another
receptive surface, such as a vinyl pouch card holder, resulting
in a faded image.
E-card Docking The device in the Printer that accepts Smart Cards with an ISO
Station Smart Card contact Station. This allows the user to write to the
Smart Card chip with a standard RS-232 interface in the back
of the Printer or with the optional built-in Encoder.
Term Definition
EOF (End Of Form) The trailing edge of the card, detected to indicate when the
Printer should stop printing.
EPP (Enhanced A type of Parallel Port mode, developed by Intel, to increase the
Parallel Port) port throughput.
Escape sequence A string or control character that indicates to the processor that
what follows is a command and not data.
ESD (ElectroStatic The discharge of static electricity (high voltage, low current) that
Discharge) can damage electronic devices.
Firmware The instruction set, stored in chip memory, inside the Printer
that controls functional and operational data. Some models
require a chip change for updates; some Firmware can be
changed by reprogramming from the PC.
Term Definition
Flash Memory A microchip based non-volatile memory device that holds its
data when power is removed. This allows for field
reprogramming of the Printer commands, such as Printer
Firmware upgrades, without the necessity of changing chips.
Font A character set similar in style and form. Fonts can be graphical
or mathematical constructs, represented by a series of dots or
an assembly of curves and lines.
Glossy PVC A card made of PVC with a smooth polished surface (Surface
roughness of approximately 0 - 10 micro-inches). This is
required for direct to card Dye-Sublimation printing.
Gray Scale A graduation through the various brightness levels from white to
black.
Term Definition
HDP (High Definition The High-Definition Printing process prints full-color images
Printing) onto clear HDP transfer film (InTM). The HDP film is then fused
to the card through heat and pressure via a heated Roller. The
Printhead is capable of 256 shades with a sharper print and
better color match.
Heat Seal A resinous film transferred by the Printhead onto the back of an
HDP intermediate transfer film to facilitate adhesion.
HiCo (High The Coercivity value of magnetic media between 2500 - 4000
Coercivity) Oe (ISO 7811-6). Fargo's High Coercivity encodes at 2750 Oe.
HTML (HyperText A standard protocol used to format text files for use in a
Markup Language) browser or on the Internet.
Term Definition
Input Hopper The area of the Printer that stores the blank cards, ready to
print.
Intermediate A thin flexible material coated with a resin material into which
Transfer Media the dye is transferred from the Ribbon by the Printhead. The
(InTM) film is then transferred to the card surface by the hot lamination
Roller.
ISO For the Greek, "iso", meaning same. Used to represent data
from the International Organization for Standardization.
JIS II (Japanese The standard for encoding to a Magnetic Stripe provided by the
Industrial Standard) Japan Standards Association. The single track is as wide as
ISO tracks 1 and 2 combined and in the same approximate
location as those tracks but on the front of the card. The
Coercivity level is 600 Oe.
Term Definition
Landscape A document layout that is viewed with the document's long axis
in a horizontal orientation.
LCD (Liquid Crystal A device that contains a liquid crystal between two pieces of
Display) polarized film through which reflected or ambient light can pass.
When a current is applied, the liquid's polarity changes and
blocks the passage of the light resulting in an opaque area of
the display. The areas are arrayed to form characters.
LED (Light Emitting A semiconductor that emits light when a current is applied.
Diode)
LoCo (Low The Coercivity value of magnetic media between 250 - 600 Oe
Coercivity) (ISO 7811-2). Fargo's Low Coercivity encodes at 300 Oe.
LPT Port (Line The system abbreviation for a PC's parallel Printer port.
Printer Port)
Mag Track An area of a magnetic strip running the length of the card, with
a given width and position, constitutes a track. This is the area
dedicated to one data string, restricted to specific rules of
format. ISO standards specify three Magnetic Tracks on the
back of a card. The JIS standard specifies one track on the
front.
Term Definition
Memory A generic term for any device that stores digital information
using magnetic media or digital chip storage device.
Oersted (Oe) The unit of magnetic field strength named after Dutch scientist
Hans Christian Oersted who found the science of
electromagnetism.
OS (Operating The instructions installed on the computer hard drive that run
System) the computer's operations and applications. The driver used for
any given OS will differ from other platforms. The correct
version driver must be loaded for the Printer to interface with
the OS and the application to print.
Output Any product of the Printer including card image, encoded data
and lamination.
Output Hopper The portion of the Printer that accepts the completed cards.
Term Definition
Oversized Cards Oversized cards are used for more efficient visual identification
and are available in many non-standard sizes. The most
popular sizes are CR-90 (3.63" x 2.37"/92mm x 60mm) and CR-
100 (3.88" x 2.63"/98.5mm x 67mm).
PCB (Printed Circuit A solid, multi-layered plate on which electronic elements are
Board) attached, either through the board or on the surface.
Peel-Off A bar on the lamination section that holds the film at the correct
position and provides proper peel angle.
Term Definition
Pinch Roller A free spinning (non-driven) Roller that presses the card
against the drive Roller, on the opposite side, to ensure an
adequate normal force for proper traction.
Platen The hard rubber Roller that drives the media through the
Printer, providing support to the backside of the media during
printing or laminating.
Portrait A document layout that is viewed with the document's long axis
in a vertical orientation.
Print Driver A software utility that serves as an interface between the Printer
and the Windows GDI (Graphical Device Interface), making the
Printer's functions available through the software application. It
also provides the format information for the rasterizing of the
print file including any necessary escape or function
commands.
Print Job A file of one or more cards for the Printer to print, including
image data and Printer functions, transmitted through the
parallel interface and at times stored temporarily in the print
Buffer and spooler.
Term Definition
Printhead The device on a Printer that produces the image on the media.
PVC Abbreviation for polyvinyl chloride, often called vinyl. PVC is the
component of the 0.002" thick clear, dye receptive film on the
surface of the identification card and is the primary component
of the identification card cores.
Proximity (Prox) Proximity cards allow access and tracking utilizing contactless
Card technology, usually by communicating through a built-in
antenna.
Prox Card Encoder The Fargo prox card Encoder uses an HID ProxPoint Plus
reader mounted on the e-card docking Station inside the
Printer/Encoder. The ProxPoint is a "read only" device
producing a Wiegand signal that is converted to RS-232 using a
Cypress Computer Systems CVT-2232. Application programs
can read information from HID prox cards via a RS-232 signal
through a dedicated DB-9 port on the outside of the Printer
labeled "Prox."
Resident Font A set of characters loaded into the Printer memory that can be
programmed to print those characters on the card without
rasterizing the image.
Term Definition
Ribbon The dye impregnated film that is used for color printing.
RMA number (Return A number, acquired from Fargo Support, which authorizes the
Merchandise return of merchandise for repair or credit.
Authorization
number)
Term Definition
Saturation A measure of the degree of color, from gray, with the same
brightness.
Serial The transfer of data, one bit at a time and in sequential order,
communications using a single wire.
Serial interface A sub D 9 pin input/output port on the Printer, used for serial
communication with the PC for AS400 operating systems or for
e card encoding.
SIMM (Single In-Line An array of memory chips, attached to a printed circuit board
Memory Module) that installs in a slot on the main board.
SmartShield This option allows the Printer to print custom, security images
on the card that reflect under a black or UV light source.
Smart Card Smart cards have an embedded computer circuit that contains
either a memory chip or a microprocessor chip. There are
several types of Smart Cards: Memory, Contact, Contactless,
Hybrid (Twin), Combi (Dual Interface), Proximity and Vicinity.
Term Definition
Spooling Rather than moving a print job directly to the Printer, the job is
written to the disk so that the user can access the application
faster while Windows takes care of printing in the background.
SS (Start Sentinel) The character denoting the end of a magnetic data string.
Stacker The device that moves the finished cards onto the output
column ordering them First In, First Out.
Stepper Motor A Motor whose shaft turns in discrete steps, rather than
continuously.
Test Print A file stored in or generated through windows that is sent to the
Printer to test basic functionality.
Term Definition
Thin Film A 0.25-mil thick resin material that enhances card security and
Overlaminate durability applied over the printed surface with a hot Roller.
Available as clear or with embedded holographic-type security
images.
TOF (Top of Form) The leading edge of the card, as it travels through the Printer.
UltraCard The Fargo brand of card stock recommended for use in Fargo
Printers, with the necessary glossy surface and composed of
PVC.
UltraCard III The Fargo brand of card stock, recommended for use in Fargo
Printers that laminate, with the necessary glossy surface and
composed of PVC and PET to prevent heat distortion.
Term Definition
M R
Mag encoding, 15-11 RAM (Random Access Memory), 15-15
Mag stripe, 15-11 Rasterize, 15-15