Product Info
Table Of Contents
- SP_Info_Central.book
- SP Series Info Central
- What do you want to do?
- Answer questions you have about using the printer
- Learn how to use this online information
- Learn more about tasks, such as installation, setup, or maintenance
- Solve problems with printing
- Access an online version of the Printer Guide
- Open help for the Printer Toolbox and Messages
- Open help for Properties or Printing Preferences
- Safety and compliance (FCC)
- Acknowledgments
- SP Series Info Central
- SP_Install_e-guide.book
- Installation
- Before you install
- Install the printer
- Installing the driver
- Upgrading the driver
- Reinstalling the driver
- Troubleshooting Installation Problems
- PC port settings
- Connecting more than one printer or more than one PC
- On the CD-ROM
- Installation
- SP_Setup_e-guide.book
- Setting up for your card design
- How do I create a card design?
- What is a card design?
- When should I perform setup tasks?
- What do I use to set up the printer?
- Why are there several interfaces to set up the printer?
- Card design checklist
- Working with Properties and Printing Preferences
- Changing the type of print ribbon
- Set up for monochrome (K) printing
- Color settings
- Changing settings in the printer
- Magnetic Stripe Setup
- Smart card setup
- Setting up for your card design
- SP_Production_e-guide.book
- SP_Supplies_e-guide.book
- SP_Troubleshooting_e-guide.book
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SP Series Info Central: Production e-Guide
Maintain the PC
Good PC operation contributes to good operation of the printer and driver. Problems on the PC can
prevent efficient operation of the system that includes the PC and printer.
Perform PC hard disk maintenance on a regular basis or when the following occurs:
• The printer driver displays messages for which PC maintenance is a solution
• Applications display “Out of memory” messages
• The hard disk has less than 50 MB of space free
• Windows has shut down unexpectedly (crashed) (which can result in temp files remaining on the PC)
• The PC is used often to access the Internet
Tips for Success
• On the Windows 2000 and Windows XP operating systems, the Administrator must perform
maintenance tasks.
• Perform maintenance tasks on each PC that prints cards.
• Follow the steps in Windows help or use the steps in this section.
• To access Windows help, select Help from the Start menu. In the Windows Help contents,
select Troubleshooting.
1 Save all data in your open applications.
2 Close all applications, including resource monitors.
3 Exit from the Printer Toolbox. (Using the Minimize button on the Printer Toolbox does not have the
same effect.)
a Locate the System Tray in the right corner of the Windows taskbar.
b Right-click on the icon for the Printer Toolbox.
c From the popup menu that appears, select Exit.
4 Log off any network connections.
5 Run the Disk Cleanup program:
a From the Windows task bar, select Start, Programs, Accessories, System Tools and then Disk
Cleanup.
b Select the drive to clean up, usually C:\.
c Select the types of files to delete.
d Select OK and then Yes on the message box. Disk Cleanup can require a minute or more to delete
files.
6 For Windows Me and 98, run the ScanDisk program:
a From the Windows task bar, select Start, Programs, Accessories, System Tools and then
ScanDisk.
b Select the drive to scan, usually C:\.
c Select Standard test and Automatically fix errors.