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
A pattern is visible on the
printed card when printing a
smart card.
You are printing on an RF
(contactless) card and the card
surface is uneven where the
antenna and chip are located.
(This problem can also occur on
the back side of a contacted
smart card chip.)
Change the card design to avoid
placing a photo or other
important feature over smart card
components. See the card
manufacturer's web site for
details.
Avoid solid-color and half-tone
backgrounds, which can highlight
the location of components.
If most cards are defective,
exchange this card stock for new
card stock.
The printed card shows small
unprinted spots.
Unprinted cards include
scratches or embedded particles,
the card surface is uneven, or the
card edge has burrs.
The rollers might be dirty.
Cards might have dirt or debris
on them.
If the problem occurs frequently,
obtain and use a different supply
of cards.
Run a cleaning card and then
change the cleaning roller.
Clean the printer rollers.
Run a cleaning card and then
change the cleaning roller
frequently.
The printed card shows wavy
lines along the length of the
card (woodgrain texture or
rainbows).
The print ribbon is not loaded
correctly.
Cards might not meet
specifications.
The printhead might not be
aligned correctly.
Load the print ribbon again.
Make sure the cartridge is firmly
seated.
Obtain and use a different supply
of cards.
Contact your service provider.
Part of the printed card is
blank.
Cards might not meet
specifications.
Cards might be dirty.
The printhead cartridge might not
be installed properly.
Obtain and use a different supply
of cards.
Clean the printer more often.
Remove and reinstall the
printhead cartridge.
What you see Possible causes Solutions