User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Entrust Datacard CR805 Retransfer Card Printer User's Guide
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: About the Printer
- Chapter 3: Using the Printer
- Chapter 4: Print Cards
- Chapter 5: System Maintenance
- Chapter 6: Troubleshooting
- Locate a Problem Within the Card Production System
- Locate a Problem with Basic Printer Functions
- Installation Problems
- Card Printer Driver Problems
- Card Appearance
- Magnetic Stripe Troubleshooting
- Laminator Troubleshooting
- Advanced Troubleshooting Tools
- Printer Card Jams
- Repair a Broken Ink Ribbon or Retransfer Film
- Messages and Conditions
- Respond to Messages
- Printer Messages
- Close and lock doors
- 100: Request not supported
- 103: Printer problem
- 104: Critical problem
- 105: Magstripe data error
- 106: Magstripe data not found
- 107: Magstripe read data error
- 108: Magstripe read no data
- 111: Card not picked
- 112: Card hopper empty
- 113: Close cover to continue
- 114: Cover opened during job
- 116: Magstripe not available
- 117: Reader not available
- 120: User paused the printer
- 122: Magstripe format problem
- 149: Option not installed
- 150: Print while unlocked
- 151: Failed to lock
- 152: Insert new card side 2 up
- 153: Insert same card side 2 up
- 166: C2 supply out or missing
- 167: C2 supply not identified
- 168: C2 supply not supported
- 170: Insert new card side 1 up
- 171: Insert same card side 1 up
- 172: Insert cleaning card
- 173: Improper shutdown
- 175: C2 supply error
- 176: C2 supply type error
- 228: C1 printhead error
- 229: C2 heat sensor error
- 230: C2 heater error
- 231: C2 heated roller motion error
- 232: Retransfer debow error
- 233: Smart card contact fail
- 234: K1 transport card jam
- 235: K2 transport card jam
- 236: Flipper module rotate error
- 237: C1 supply out or missing
- 238: C1 supply not identified
- 239: C1 supply not supported
- 240: C1 supply error
- 241: C1 supply type error
- 242: RT1 reject tray full
- 243: Card lost
- 245: Configuration error
- 275: Multi-hopper error
- 276: Multi-hopper card jam
- 277: Multi-hopper pick error
- 278: Insert cleaning card in H2
- Laminator Messages
- 177: Laminator not available
- 196: Laminator error critical
- 197: Laminator entry card problem
- 198: L1 area card problem
- 199: L2 area card problem
- 200: Laminator exit card problem
- 201: L1 supply problem
- 202: L1 supply out or missing
- 203: L1 supply type problem
- 204: L1 supply not supported
- 205: L1 supply not identified
- 206: L2 supply problem
- 207: L2 supply out or missing
- 208: L2 supply type problem
- 209: L2 supply not supported
- 210: L2 supply not identified
- 211: L1 heater problem
- 212: L2 heater problem
- 213: L1 heater sensor problem
- 214: L2 heater sensor problem
- 215: L1 heater roller problem
- 216: L2 heater roller problem
- 217: Debow problem
- 218: Impresser problem
- 219: Impresser sensor problem
- 220: Impresser heater problem
- 221: Bar code scanner problem
- 222: Firmware version mismatch
- 223: Laminator system mismatch
- Driver-Only Messages
- 500: The printer is not available
- 501: The printer connection was lost
- 502: The card data is missing or is not usable
- 504: The card data is missing or is not usable
- 505: USB communication issue
- 506: A card is currently processing
- 507: The printer is unlocked
- 508: The printer is shutting down
- 509: The printer is offline or suspended
- 510: The printer is unlocked
- Driver SDK Messages
- 511: Cannot lock or unlock the printer. Locks are not installed.
- 512: Cannot lock or unlock the printer. The password is incorrect or invalid.
- 513: Cannot lock or unlock the printer. The printer is busy.
- 514: Cannot lock or unlock the printer. The cover is open.
- 515: Failed to lock or unlock the printer. The locks did not function.
- 516: Timeout expired before bar code could be read.
- 517: Wrong printer job ID.
- Printer Messages
- Appendix A: CR805 Card Printer with Inline Lamination
CR805 Retransfer Card Printer User’s Guide 23
When the printer is in the Ready status, the LCD displays the model number of the printer.
Press the USER button to suspend the printer. Then, press ENTER to enter the menu system. Use
the arrow keys to move through the menus, and press E
NTER to make a selection. The menu
system has four major branches:
Use the Maintenance menu to run a cleaning card, print a test card, or reset the locks on a
system with locks.
Use the Status menu to see settings and data about the printer.
Use the Configuration menu to change settings.
Use the Activate menu to enable or disable the printer.
HINTS & TIPS
You can access the menu system when Ready displays on line 1 of the LCD panel.
The printer returns to the Ready status after 2 minutes of no activity. Changes that have not
been applied are lost.
To leave a selection without changing the value, press the up or down arrow key until Exit
displays, and then press E
NTER.
Retrieve the Printer’s Network IP Address
You must know the printer IP address to perform some tasks. For example, the XPS Card Printer
Driver asks you to enter the network IP address during installation. You also use the IP address
when launching Printer Manager, the printer’s web interface, from a browser window.
To display the IP address, you can do one of the following:
Press the up or down arrow key while the printer displays Ready. Refer to “Down Arrow, Up
Arrow, and Enter Key” on page 19.
Use the LCD menu system Status menu.
The Activate menu is used only during installation or removal of financial systems
that require activation.
If the printer is configured to use a static IP address, the printer’s front panel displays
the address even when the printer is not connected to a network. In addition, the LCD
displays a “+” if the network is active, or a “-” if the network is inactive, as a prefix to
the static IP address.










