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
- 3.3.1 Sub-menus for Printer Info
- 3.3.2 Sub-menus for Head Info
- 3.3.3 Sub-menus for Version Info
- 3.3.4 Sub-menus for Printer Setup
- 3.3.5 Sub-menus for card setup
- 3.3.6 Sub-menus for Ribbon/Film Setup
- 3.3.7 Sub-menus for Image Setup
- 3.3.8 Sub-menus for Interface Setup
- 3.3.9 Sub-menus for Cleaning
- 3.3.10 Sub-menus for Option
- 3.3.11 Sub-menus for Reset User Default
- CHATPER 4 CLEANING
- CHATPER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING
- CHAPTER 6 SPECIFICATION
- Appendix I: OPTIONS
- Appendix II: FCC STATEMENT
- Appendix III: DASCOM REPRESENTATIVES
Dascom DC-7600 User Guide V1.0
⑤ Press SET Key to save bending correction setting.
The factory default value is “0”.
You may use the driver to configure this parameter as well.
Improper secondary retransfer parameters can overheat and cause card bending as well.
Trying different retransfer conditions may reduce card bending as well.
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 LCD display prompts "Printer Card Jam" and the print job stops.
Do not turn off the power as the uncompleted print job will be lost.
① Open the top cover and front cover.
② Take out the card cassette.
③ If the last card is completely fed into the printer, pull it out slowly by hand.
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