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Fargo Electronics, Inc.
DTC550 Direct to Card Printer/Encoder User Guide (Rev. 2.8)
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Reviewing the Rejection Card Hopper and Card Output Hopper
Component
Description
Rejection
Card Hopper
The Rejection Card Hopper helps to separate potentially bad cards from
a stack of good cards, which it ejects into the Card Output Hopper.
•
The Printer will automatically eject cards into this Hopper to indicate:
•
There is a printing error, laminating error or encoding error.
•
There is a card left in the Printer after a print job is canceled or the
Printer restarted.
Card Output
Hopper
Stores up to 100 printed cards (30 mil cards).
•
When the Hopper has reached its maximum capacity of cards, note
that the operation pauses and an Output Hopper Full message
appears on the Printer's LCD display.
•
Remove the stack of cards from the Hopper.
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Press the Lamination Module's
Resume
button to continue. (
Note:
If printing onto oversized cards, the Card Output Hopper Door
should be placed in the open position in order for these larger cards
to eject properly.)
Reviewing the Module and Printer interaction
Term Description
Module and
Printer
interaction
The Card Lamination Module works in conjunction with the Printer to
apply a variety of different overlaminates to printed cards, providing
increased card durability and security.
The Lamination Module features its own LED indicator light and control
buttons so it can conveniently be operated separately from the Printer.
(
Note:
This means that when printing a batch of cards, for example, the
Printer can be encoding and printing one card while the Lamination
Module laminates another card for maximum efficiency.)
In fact, you can even open the Lamination Module to replace the
overlaminate while the Printer is printing or encoding and vice versa.