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: Setup Guide
• The “Changes saved to printer” message appears when the values have been saved to the
printer.
7 Select the Printer Test Card button.
8 Mark the card on the back with a 2 (or the next number if repeating these steps) and the new settings
(such as K -20 for K intensity).
9 Evaluate the result as shown on the printed card.
– If the new setting has solved the problem, you can select another value to change or quit Advanced
Setup.
– If the new setting has not solved the problem, return to step 5 and repeat the process.
– If the new setting has made the problem worse, return to step 6 and move the slider to the intensity
value for the selected panel type written on card 1.
10 When you are done running Advanced Setup, select the Status tab and then the Quit Advanced Setup
button to enable printing.
If you have entered Advanced Setup and selected the Close button in any tab of the Status dialog box,
the driver quits Advanced Setup for you.
Fine-tune edge-to-edge printing
Tips for success
• Make small changes in settings to avoid breaking the print ribbon.
• You can use the mouse or the arrow keys (< >) to move the slider.
• If you have selected “Edge to edge” as the Print Margin value and you are changing the
Leading Edge or Trailing Edge setting, watch for print ribbon break messages. If you change
these settings too much, the print ribbon might break as a result. If so, return to a setting that
does not break the ribbon.
• If you have changed both Leading Edge and Trailing Edge settings and the ribbon breaks, you
can determine the setting that is probably causing the break by looking at where the ribbon is
broken. Change the Leading edge setting if the break is at the beginning of a ribbon panel.
Change the Trailing Edge setting if the break is near the end of a ribbon panel.
• If you install a new printhead, you can change the Long Edges setting to center printing on the
card.
1 Make sure the Printer Toolbox is open. Double-click on the icon in the system tray if needed.
2 Select the Edge To Edge tab on the Printer Toolbox.
3 Click the Print Sample Card button to print a card that serves as a baseline for the changes you make.
4 Mark the back of the card with “1.” Also mark the position change you plan to make. Finally, mark the
current values, such as 13/50/-1 for the Leading Edge, Trailing Edge, and Long Edges values.
5 Select and move the slider for the setting you want to change.