Polaroid P100 manuel d'utilisation

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    Part Number No. 1 10439A Re v .1.1 Use r Manual P100  P olaroid[...]

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    RETURN MA TERIALS AUTHORIZA TION COPYRIGHT NOTICE This document contains information proprietary to Polaroid Corporation . This document and the information contained within are copyrighted by Polaroid Corporation and may not be duplicated in full or in part by any person without written approval from Polaroid . While every effort has been made to [...]

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    iv DECLARA TIONS OF CONFORMITY Model: P100 conforms to the following specification: FCC Part 15, Subpart A, Section 15.107(a) and Section 15.109(a) Class A digital device Supplemental Information: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interfere[...]

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    v INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing the Polaroid 100 Plastic Card Printer . These printers produce cards ideal for personalised identification, access control, visitor , membership, promotion and luggage card, badges and tags. This manual guides you to efficient start up and operation of your new Card Printer . P100 PRINTER MODELS The Polaroid Pr[...]

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    vi Important general information Mechanical hazard, such as one associated with moving parts, capable of resulting in equipment damage or personal injury. Electrical hazard, such as an exposed voltage point, capable of causing electrical shock and personal injury. An area where electrostatic discharge (ESD) can cause component damage. Use a groundi[...]

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    4 3 2 1 vii T able of Contents OPERA TION ...................................................................... 5 2.1 Printer Features .................................................................. 5 2.2 Loading ribbons .................................................................. 6 2.3 Loading cards ......................................[...]

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    APPENDIX A - MAGNETIC CARD STRIPE ENCODER ......... 39 Introduction .................................................................. 39 A- Media Loading Orientation ............................................... 40 B- Magnetic Encoder Cleaning .............................................. 41 APPENDIX B - SMART CARD CONT ACT ST A TION ..........[...]

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    Y our P100 printer ships in a carton and protective anti-static bag. Keep all packing material in case you need to move or re-ship the printer . While unpacking, inspect the carton to ensure that no damage occured during shipping. Please ensure that you have a clean and nearly dust free environment for proper operation and storage of the printer . [...]

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    If any items are missing, please contact your dealer . 2 In addition to user documentation, make sure the following items are included with your P100 printer: T o reorder , please refer to Appendix C of this manual. POWER CABLE CARD OUTPUT HOPPER PRINTER DRIVER DISK (floppy or/and CD) CLEANING K I T CLEANING CARTRIDGE GETTING ST AR TED[...]

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    Y our P100 printer has an LCD Display, two LED's and two Panel Buttons. 3 The 16 character LCD Display is used for :  Showing the printer's current status  Providing operator and service messages (Chapter 5) The two LED's are used for :  Green: Power LED  Amber: Alert LED (with beeper) This Alert LED is on when an error c[...]

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    4 The following will guide you through the installation of your P100 printer . CAUTION : Limit AC power supplied to the P100 Printer to 110 - 230 V AC, 60 - 50 Hz for an associated 680 mA - 310 mA. Limit excess current draw to 16 amps or less, using an associated cir- cuit breaker or other such device. Never operate the printer in a location where [...]

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    5 O PERA TION The following shows the features found on your P100 Printer: 2.1 Printer Features PLEASE NOTE : Any blue items inside the printer can be operated by the user . ST ANDARD FEA TURES 1. Print Head 2. Print Head Unlock lever 3. Manual Holder 4. Card Output Hopper 5. Card Cleaning Cartridge 6. Rejected Card Box 7. LCD Display & 2 Panel[...]

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    6 The P100 Printer requires approved ribbons (See Appendix C). The Resin Ther mal T ransfer and Dye Sublimation ribbons are specifically designed for your P100 Printer . For optimum performance and printer life (Print Head), always use approved ribbons. 1. Remove ribbon from packaging. 2. With printer power ON and READY status, open cover and press[...]

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    7 3. Load ribbon onto the supply spindle (under print head carriage) and empty core (with tape attached) onto the take-up spindle. Make sure the ribbon comes off the top of the supply spindle and feeds to the top of the take-up spindle. 4. Push down on the Print Head Lock Lever until an audible 'click' signals the locked-down position. Pl[...]

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    T o help you load, print, and collect cards, the P100 has the following items: 1. Open Card Feeder Cover by putting your fingers on both sides and rotating the cover in a clockwise direction to the open position. 2. Install cards into Feeder* as shown. 3. Close Card Feeder Cover . 2.3 Loading Cards OPERA TION A - CARD FEEDER This item is used for l[...]

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    9 * See Chapter 6, T echnical Specifications, for card requirements and capacities. DO NOT bend cards or touch print surfaces as this can reduce print quality. The surface of the cards must remain clean and dust free. Always store cards in an enclosed container . Ideally, use cards as soon as possible. If cards stick together , carefully shuffle th[...]

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    B - INST ALL CARD CLEANING CARTRIDGE 1. Remove Card Cleaning Cartridge from packaging. 3. Make sure the arrow on top of the assembly is facing toward the rear of the printer . Hook assembly into slot on printer and rotate down. Ensure the assembly locks in place. 2. Open Printer cover and remove the yellow reminder tape from the location for the Cl[...]

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    C- CARD THICKNESS CONTROL LEVER This item is operated by the user to prevent more than one card feeding into the printer at the same time and causing a jam. D - CARD OUTPUT HOPPER This item is used for collecting printed cards. I nstall Card Output Hopper onto printer by hooking over bottom edge of card exit aperture. Card thickness: A - 60mil (1.5[...]

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    The P10 0 Printer is equipped with a Rejected Card Box. When an encoding can not be completed, the card is ejected into the Rejected card box. The P1 00 Printer counts the number of cards which go into the Rejected Card Box. After 20 cards the printer stops, th e Amber LED Flashes and a LCD Message is displayed indicating the need to empty the reje[...]

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    3. Swing up the Rejected Card Box Door and press the top. An audible "click" signals the locked position. 4. Press the Clear Button on the front panel to re-start the current printer job and to clear the rejected cards counter . 13 OPERA TION[...]

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    14 A Manual Feed Slot is available on the side of the Card Feeder cover for feeding single cards. Cleaning Cards are fed manually through this slot. The Feeder must be empty for manual card feeding to work properly. For one-at-a-time printing, feed cards through slot on side of Feeder . Do not feed more than one card at a time. 2.5 Feeding one card[...]

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    15 With ribbon and cards loaded, your P100 printer is ready to print. T o check the operation of the printer you should print a test card. 1. Press the Menu Button until the LCD screen shows "SELF TEST" 3. A test card will print after a few seconds. LCD display will show printing status. T est Card is printed on both sides of the card. Th[...]

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    16 The printer is equipped with a LCD Display and two key buttons which gives access to printer menus. When the Menu button to enter the Menu Mode. The top line display shows menu information. The second line of display clarifies the function of the two [NEXT] and [SELECT] key buttons relative to the current menu item. Menu Button [NEXT] Clear Butt[...]

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    CLEAN PRINT HEAD T o clean the Thermal Print Head and card transport system CLEAN MAG.HEAD* T o clean the magnetic Encoder Head GO TO MAIN MENU TEST P A TERN T o print a printer test card PRINT P ARAMETERS T o print a test card showing the operating parameter settings of the printers MAG - P ARAMETERS* T o print a test card showing the operating pa[...]

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    19 P RINTING A SAMPLE CARD Printing with the P100 Printer requires the Windows Printer Driver , your card design/issuing software or printer command level programming through the printer interface. The P100 Card Printer can be used with any Windows 95/98 or Windows NT 4.0 software application program, using the drivers provided with the printer . T[...]

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    The Printer Wizard will copy the necessary files to the PC for you and the P100 printer driver installation will be completed. 20 This installation uses floppy drive 'A' or from CD Rom as the installation drive with the printer used as stand alone. ° Start your computer and then Windows. ° Insert your 'Polaroid Driver' diskett[...]

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    Once the printer driver has been successfully installed, you will need to configure it for your printer . This driver provides control of several printer features when printing from Windows applications. These features are accessed through the P100 Plastic Card Printer Pr operties . T o access these properties select the P100 Car d Printer icon in [...]

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    22 Symbols in color Logo in Black and White T ext in Red T ext in Black ° Once you are ready to print, go to File and point Print ° The printer will feed in a card and start printing ( the data download time will vary depending on the complexity of the card design and the processing speed of your computer). ° Once the printing job is achieved th[...]

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    23 C LEANING PROTECT YOUR F ACTOR Y W ARRANTY ! The recommended maintenance procedures must be per for med to maintain your factory warranty. Other than the recommended cleaning procedures described in this manual, allow only Polaroid authorised technicians to service the P100 Printer . NEVER loosen, tighten, adjust, or bend, etc. a part or cable i[...]

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    24 Y our P100 Printer includes a simple cleaning system using the Pre-Saturated Cleaning Cards provided. The regular use of these cards will clean and maintain important parts of your printer: including the Print Head, and T ransport Rollers. WHEN TO CLEAN When LCD screen reports message. HOW TO CLEAN 1. Leave power on. Open Cover and release Print[...]

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    25 1. Raise Print Head and remove the Ribbon. 2. Clean Print Head by moving alcohol- moistened swab tip side-to-side across Print Head elements. Only use moderate force. (T o reorder swabs see Appendix C). Never use a sharp object to scrape deposits from the print head. Permanent damage will result. A cleaning using the Cleaning System with cards u[...]

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    26 Y our P100 Printer also has a Card Cleaning Cartridge. This item cleans the cards entering the printer . T o ensure print quality, the cleaning roller requires periodic replacements. WHEN TO MAINT AIN When LCD screen reports message. Run a printer cleaning first . (see 4.1 Cleaning System for more instructions.) HOW TO MAINT AIN 1. Open Cover an[...]

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    27 * See Appendix C for replacement Cleaning Rollers. SLOT Although the CLEA N PRINTER message is displayed until maintenance has been performed, the printer will continue to operate. 5. Carefully peel off wrapper from new Cleaning Roller while in Cartridge. 6. Replace Cartridge into printer . Make sure the arrow on top of the assembly is facing to[...]

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    T ROUBLESHOOTING This section offers solutions to potential problems you may experience with your P100 printer . The table below lists the screen messages that will be displayed on the printer's LCD, both during normal operation and to alert operator of any error conditions. There is also some additional information dealing with quality issues[...]

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    SCREEN MESSAGE ACTION PRINTING BLACK PRINTING V ARNISH PRINT HOLOGRAM CLEAN PRINTER CLEAN MAG HEAD CLEANING REMOVE RIBBON OUT OF RIBBON MECHANICAL ERROR OUT OF CARD ROT A TION ERROR COVER OPEN HEAD OPEN COMMAND ERROR P ARAMETERS ERROR A monochrome panel is being printed The overlay is printing A hologram overlay is printing The printer is prompting[...]

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    31 SCREEN MESSAGE MEANING ACTION ENCODING ERROR READING ERROR REJECT BOX FULL MAGNETIC ERROR FLASH ERROR NO ACCESS Data cannot be written or read from the card's magnetic stripe Data cannot be read from the card's magnetic stripe The reject box is full The printer cannot detect a magnetic stripe on the card. Check that the cards are loade[...]

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    32 5.2 Print Quality Issues TROUBLESHOOTING Solution A1. Check that cards are stored in a dust free environment A2.Use a different supply of cards. B1.Perform a Cleaning of the printer (see Cleaning section). B2.Replace Cleaning Roller (see Cleaning section). This section will help you resolve print quality problems. The print quality is dependent [...]

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    33 TROUBLESHOOTING Possible Cause A . Ribbon may hav e been stored improperly or is damaged. B.Cards may not meet specifications. C.Contrast and/or Intensity may be set to values which are too high. D.Dust or embedded contamination on elements of the Print Head. Solution A1.Change ribbon and print again. B1.Use a different supply of cards. C1.Adjus[...]

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    34 TROUBLESHOOTING Possible Cause A.Ribbon may not be installed in the printer B.Cards may not meet specifications. C.Cable on Print Head may be disconnected. D.Print Head elements may be scratched or burnt. Solution A1.Check for ribbon in the printer . B1.Use a different supply of cards. C 1 . Power off the printer and check the Print Head cable c[...]

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    35 T ECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS General Colour Printing  High speed printing, over 102 cards/hour edge to edge in full color (YMCKOK) throughput  Small footprint  Windows Drivers for 95/98 and NT 4.0 (option)  One year printer warranty  One year print head warranty  Color dye sublimation or monochrome thermal transfer printing  3[...]

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    36 ISO ST ANDARD DIMENSIONS FOR PLAIN CARD ISO ST ANDARD DIMENSIONS FOR MAGNETIC STRIPE CARD CHIP POSITION FOR SMART CARD CARD DIMENSIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS[...]

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    37 Ribbons *  Monochrome: 1500 cards/roll  Monochrome colors: black, red, blue, green, yellow, silver , gold, white.  K-resin + O: 800 cards/roll  K-dye + O: 800 cards/roll  YMCKO: 350 cards/roll  YMCKOK: 250 cards/roll Overlay V arnish  Thermal transfer  4 microns thick  Clear and holographic options: - Clear - Genuine/S[...]

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    38 Options  Centronics Cable  RS-232C serial port  USB port  Smart Card Contact Station (0.76mm cards only)  Magnetic Encoder (0.76mm cards only)  Cleaning supplies  Service Manual *Use only Polaroid-approved card and ribbon media. Using non-approved card or ribbon media can void your warranty . Refer to the Accessories section[...]

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    39 A PPENDIX A Operation and maintenance requirements for the P100 Printer with the optional magnetic card stripe encoder . (See Chapter 2 for location). The magnetic encoder can be set for either high or low coercivity. M agnetic Card Stripe Encoder APPENDIX A INTRODUCTION This section contains information on the additional operations of the P100 [...]

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    40 APPENDIX A ONL Y USE cards that comply with ISO 7810 & 7811 standards for magnetic stripe cards. The magnetic stripe must be flush to the surface of the card to work properly. Never use taped-on magnetic stripes. The magnetic encoder is a factory installed item with the read/write head positioned below the card path, available with HICO enco[...]

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    1. Leave power on. 2 . Remove cards from the Card Feeder 3 . Insert one Pre-Saturated Cleaning Card (provided) through slot on the side of the Card Cartridge. 4 . Press the Menu button until the LCD screen shows CLEANING MENU. 5 . Press the Select button to select. 6 . Press the Menu button again until the LCD screen shows CLEAN MAG HEAD. 7 . Run t[...]

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    42 A PPENDIX B This section contains information on the additional operations of the P100 Printers with Smart Card Contact Stations. (See Chapter 2 for location.) Smart Cards can have a built-in microcomputer and a battery. Card Memory can store fingerprints, voice recognition patterns, medical records and other such data. The P100 may be equipped [...]

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    43 Position the cards with the Smart Card Chip at the top of the card and towards the printer . When a command to the parallel printer interface sends a card to the Smart Card Contact Station, the printer connects the Smart Card Contact Station to the female DB-9 connector on the rear of the printer . An attached external Smart Card Programmer can [...]

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    Black 1000 images Re d 1000 images Green 1000 images Blue 1000 images Gold 1000 images Silver 1000 images White 1000 images Scratch-Off Gary 1000 images Black 1500 images Re d 1500 images Green 1500 images Blue 1500 images Y ellow 1500 images Gold 1500 images Silver 1500 images White 1500 images Description 44 A PPENDIX C Please contact your Polaro[...]

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    45 The following plain white plastic cards are available for use in the P100 printers: CARDS Many other card types are also available; ask your dealer for more information. APPENDIX C Notes :  10mil = 0.254mm; 30mil = 0.762mm  10 mil cards are recommended for single side printing and monochrome only. Premier Grade PVC Card, 10 mil  (5 pack[...]

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    46 Accessories available for P100 Printers appear below. Always refer to the part number when placing an order . ACCESSORIES APPENDIX C Additional Card Output Hopper Replacement Print Head Kit Printer Supplies Description Premier Cleaning Kit (25 swabs, 50 cards) Adhesive Cleaning Roller Kit (set of 5) Cleaning Cartridge, complete Cleaning Card Kit[...]