User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION
- CHAPTER 3 NORMAL MODE AND USER MODE
- 3.1 Normal Mode
- 3.2 User Mode
- 3.3 The major menus
- 3.3.1Sub-menus for Printer Info
- 3.3.2Sub-menus for Head Info
- 3.3.3Sub-menus for Version Info
- 3.3.4Sub-menus for Printer Setup
- 3.3.5Sub-menus for card setup
- 3.3.6Sub-menus for Ribbon Setup
- 3.3.7Sub-menus for Image Setup
- 3.3.8Sub-menus for Interface Setup
- 3.3.9Sub-menus for Cleaning
- 3.3.10Sub-menus for Option
- 3.3.11Sub-menus for Reset Default
- CHATPER 4 CLEANING
- CHATPER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING
- CHAPTER 6 SPECIFICATION
- Appendix I FCC STATEMENT
- Appendix II DASCOM REPRESENTATIVES
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5.3.2 Clear Jammed Card
Do not turn off the power. The print job will be lost.
Do not attempt to use any tool (screwdriver or sharp object) to remove a jammed card.
Sharp objects may damage the rollers and heating rollers. Damages caused by such
action may void the warranty
。
To reduce the chance of card jamming
① See Section 2.1.3 to set the proper card thickness dial.
② Use cards with thickness specified in the specifications.
③ Check that cards are not bent.
④ Before putting the cards to the card cassette, shuffle the cards by holding the
outside edges to prevent sticking cards.
To take out jammed card
When card jam occurs, the OLED display prompts "Printer Card Jam, press SET Key". The Printer
will initialize to eject the card. If the card still can not be ejected, power off the printer and turn
the knob.
5.3.3 Change the Print Head
The print head is a heating element and directly affects print quality. A dirty or dusty
environment seriously affects its life and can cause damage to the print head.
Consult your Dascom reseller if print head replacement is necessary.
To meet DASCOM’s warranty policy for print head replacement, you must:
Use Dascom approved consumables, including cards, ribbons and serviceparts.
Maintain regular cleaning and maintenance of theprinter.
Install the printer in a dust free environment as detailed in the specifications
Use good well-conditioned cards: clean, without deterioration causing head damage.