User`s guide

SD/CD Series Card Printers User’s Guide 41
Magnetic Stripe Problems
Tobegintroubleshootingamagneticstripeproblem,firstprintamagneticstripe
samplecardfromthedriver.Forthestepstofollow,referto“PrintingaDriver
SampleCard”inthecardprintersDriverGuide.
TheprinterusesthecoercivitysetusingtheLCDpanelorPrinterManager, and
thedataformatsetusingthePrinte rManager.
Problem Solution
Cards are not loaded
correctly.
Load cards with the magnetic stripe down and
toward the right side of the printer. Refer to
“Loading
Cardson page 16.
Cards do not have a
magnetic stripe.
Load magnetic stripe cards in the card cartridge. If
the cards have a magnetic stripe, check the quality
of the cards. Change card stock, if needed.
The card has dirt or
damage on the
magnetic stripe.
Encode and print the card again. If the message
appears again, run a cleaning card to clean the
magnetic stripe head. Refer to
“Run a Cleaning
Card” on page 26.
The magnetic stripe on
the card is low
coercivity material and
the High Coercivity
setting is selected.
To use the cards you have, select low coercivity
encoding. Refer to the Printer Manager “Printer
Setting Menu” in the Installation and Administrator’s
Guide for more information. To encode with high
coercivity, obtain cards manufactured for high
coercivity encoding. Refer to
“Print a Test Card” on
page 15.
Message 106 displays.
The magnetic stripe on
the card is high
coercivity material and
the Low Coercivity
setting is selected.
To use the cards you have, select high coercivity
encoding. Refer to the Printer Manager’s “Printer
Setting Menu” in the Installation and Administrator’s
Guide for more information. To encode with low
coercivity, obtain cards manufactured for low
coercivity encoding.
The data for this job
includes characters not
allowed by the
magnetic stripe format
selected for the track.
Cancel the current print job. Make sure that you
know what data is allowed on the track. Change the
data to be encoded, and resend the print job. Refer
to Magnetic Stripe Design in the printer’s Installation
and Administrator’s Guide for more information.