- FARGO Electronics Fargo CardJetTM Professional Series 410 Card Printer/Encoder and Persona CardJetTM C7 Printer User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Introduction to CardJet
- Section 1: Technician Overview
- Reviewing the CardJet Printers (410 and C7)
- Technician Review of Printer Features
- Technician Review of Printer Features (continued)
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- Technician Review of CardJet Specifications
- Technician Review of CardJet Card Printer Setup
- Technician Review of Ink and Card Cartridges
- Technician Handbook for CardJet Card Printers
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- Section 2: Troubleshooting Guidelines
- Safety Messages (review carefully)
- Interpreting the LED Lights
- Reviewing the Fargo Controller error types
- Reviewing the Error Messages for Printer Drivers
- Reviewing the Status Monitor dialog box and buttons
- Reviewing the Error Messages Windows 98Se/Me/2000/XP Printer Drivers
- Reviewing the Error Messages Windows 98Se/Me/2000/XP Printer Drivers (continued)
- Reviewing the Error Messages Windows 98Se/Me/2000/XP Printer Drivers (continued)
- Reviewing the Error Messages Windows 98Se/Me/2000/XP Printer Drivers (continued)
- Reviewing the Error Messages Windows 98Se/Me/2000/XP Printer Drivers (continued)
- Reviewing the Error Messages for Windows 98Se/Me/2000/XP Printer Drivers (continued)
- Reviewing the Error Messages for the Magnetic Encoding Module
- Troubleshooting with Printer Components
- Troubleshooting with the Card and Ink LED Indicators
- Troubleshooting with the Printer Driver Ink Fuel Gauges
- Troubleshooting with the normal Printer Driver Preference Options
- Troubleshooting with the Magnetic Encoding Module (both 410/C7 models)
- Troubleshooting with the Error Messages
- Troubleshooting with the Printer connections
- Troubleshooting the Card Jam
- Troubleshooting with the Host Driver Download Software
- Troubleshooting with an open Printer Top Cover
- Resolving the CardJet Card Printer problems
- Section 3: Printer Adjustments
- Safety Messages (review carefully)
- Installing the Windows Printer Driver
- Setting up the Printer Driver
- Printer Driver Options
- Selecting the Card tab window
- Selecting the Image Color tab
- Selecting the Image Position tab
- Selecting the Magnetic Encoding tab (both 410/C7 models)
- Using the Verification option under Magnetic Encoding
- Using the Magnetic Track Selection option under Magnetic Encoding
- Using the Magnetic Track Options under Magnetic Encoding
- Using the Bit Density radio buttons under Magnetic Encoding
- Using the Character Size radio buttons under Magnetic Encoding
- Using the ASCII Offset under Magnetic Encoding
- Using the LRC Generation radio buttons under Magnetic Encoding
- Using the Character Parity radio buttons under Magnetic Encoding
- Reviewing the Shift Data Left under Magnetic Encoding
- Using the Default button under Magnetic Encoding
- Reviewing the ISO Track Locations
- Reviewing the Sample String
- Reviewing the ASCII Code and Character Table
- Sending the Track Information
- Selecting the Print Supplies tab
- Section 4: Cleaning and Maintenance
- Safety Messages (review carefully)
- Using the Required Supplies
- Cleaning the Printer's Exterior
- Cleaning the Ink Cartridges
- CardJet Maintenance Kit Instructions
- Section 5: Fargo Technical Support
- Section 6: Reviewing the Spare Parts List
- Glossary of Terms
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- Index
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Glossary of Terms (continued)
Term Definition
Barcodes A series of alternating black and white stripes, of varying widths
(each character denoted by a set number and width of black
stripes) that allows characters to be optically read by a computer.
Batch print A file sent down from the computer that contains commands to
print a number of cards, sequentially.
Bi-directional A communication standard that allows two-way data transfer
between PC and Printer.
BIOS (Basic
Input/Output System)
The part of the operating system in a computer that handles
communication between the PC mainBoard and its peripherals.
Typically residing in chip-based, non-volatile memory.
Bit An abbreviation for binary digital. Each bit is an element of
information that can have two states: off and on.
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 holds 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.
Cable A set of conductors wrapped together and often concealed within
insulation, used for signal transfer from one device to another,
with connectors on either end that allows the cable to be
removed.
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