User's Manual
Table Of Contents
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- How to use the guide
- Safety Messages (review carefully)
- HDP100 Overview
- Safety Messages (review carefully)
- Introduction
- Reviewing the HDP100 Printer Overview table
- Regulatory Compliances, Agency Listings and FCC Rules
- Regulatory Compliances
- Agency Listings
- Technical Specifications
- Functional Specifications
- Reviewing the Overlaminates
- LCD Messages
- Troubleshooting LCD Messages
- Communications Errors
- Card Feeding Errors
- Magnetic Encoding Errors
- E-card Encoding Errors
- Film Errors
- Printing Process Errors
- Card Lamination Errors
- Printing a Test Image
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HDP100 High Definition Card Printer/Encoder User Guide (Rev. Beta)
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Troubleshooting the LCD Messages (continued)
LCD Message Cause Solution
CARD JAM:
TRANS
A card is jammed in the
Transfer Station of the
Printer.
See the Resolving the Card Jam
Error procedure.
CARD NOT
FOUND
The card being
processed cannot be
found.
Press RESUME to load the next
card or CANCEL. See Resolving
a Card Not Fed Error.
MULTIPLE FEED Two or more cards may
have been fed from the
Card Hopper.
If so, remove the fed cards and
verify the card thickness setting is
set to the thickness of your cards.
See Resolving a Card Not Fed
Error (Cards will not feed off the
Hopper).
Press RESUME to continue.
Clean Printer For best Printer
performance, replace the
Cleaning Cartridge Tape
and clean the Printers
Feed Rollers and
Printhead at this time.
See Cleaning.
E-Card Encoder
Startup Error
A problem was detected
during Printer start-up.
If this problem persists, call for
technical assistance. See E-card
Encoding Errors.
E-CARD STARTUP
ERROR
A problem was detected
during Printer start-up.
If this problem persists, call for
technical assistance. See E-card
Encoding Errors.
EEPROM
CORRUPT
EEPROM restored with
factory default values.
No action needs to be taken.
EJECTING Indicates cards are
ejecting.
No action needs to be taken.
EJECTING CARD The system Firmware
has detected a card
already in the Printer and
is ejecting it.
This card has been ejected;
however, it may contain encoded
data and therefore should be
disposed of properly.
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