Installation Guide

Table Of Contents
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SP Series Install e-Guide
Before you install
This section includes:
"Installation audience"
"Site requirements"
"Site guidelines"
"PC and software requirements"
"ID system installation sequence"
"Installation choices"
Installation audience
To perform the procedures in the installation section of this guide, you need the following skills:
Ability to read and understand written and graphical instructions
Experience and comfort installing hardware (such as a printer, scanner, expansion card, etc.) on a personal
computer (PC) or on a network
Experience with configuring applications and ports
Experience installing and using Microsoft® Windows® XP, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows 98, or
Windows NT. For Windows XP, 2000, and NT, the installer must have administrator access to the PC.
Ability to perform simple troubleshooting using written and graphical instructions
If you do not feel comfortable with installing the printer, find a network support or other technical professional to
install the printer. Datacard®-authorized service personnel also install printers.
Site requirements
The SP35 Printer Guide, SP55 Printer Guide, or SP75 Printer Guide describes site requirements for each printer.
Site guidelines
When choosing a site for the printer and its supplies, consider these guidelines:
Keep all dust, dirt, food, liquids, etc. away from the printer at all times.
Do not use supplies or cards that have been dropped on the floor or have otherwise become contaminated.
Keep paper and foreign materials off the printer.
Place the printer on a stable platform; keep it off the floor.
Place the printer away from direct sunlight.
Place the printer away from heating ducts, blowers, or other air vents.
Do not use the printer for purposes other than its intended use.
When cleaning around the printer, prevent debris from entering the printer.
Place the printer in a clean office environment, protected from any type of construction.
Store all supplies (ribbons, cards, etc.) in the original packaging until you load them in the printer. Keep the
original packaging closed.
Store all supplies in a clean, cool, dry location.
For information about the storage environment for printer supplies, see Supplies and cards.