Performance Problems; Printer Initialization Errors - DataCard CP60 Service Manual

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Performance Problems

Printer Initialization Errors

Symptom
The printer initializes but reports a
card stuck in the transport, and
the transport runs more than
expected.
The printer initializes but reports a
card stuck in the duplex.
The printer initializes but reports a
broken print ribbon.
The printer initializes and the
ribbon is advanced, but the
printer reports that the index
mark could not be found.
Frequent time-out errors occur at
the beginning of printing.
The printer continually reports a
card jam at the smart card
module, but no card is present.
CP60 and CP60 Plus Service Manual
• Check the operation of the card input sensor using the
sensor screen in Printer Diagnostics. If the sensor is always
blocked, it is either disconnected or not fully seated
(obscured by part of the chassis).
• Check the operation of the magnetic stripe registration
sensor using the sensor screen in Printer Diagnostics. If the
sensor is always active (non-reflecting):
• The sensor may be disconnected.
• The sensor may not be seated (doesn't reflect off of
rocker).
• The rocker assembly may be stuck in an elevated
position.
• The reflective pad on the rocker may be missing.
• The sensor has failed.
• Check the operation of the duplex entry sensor using the
sensor screen in Printer Diagnostics. If the sensor is always
blocked, it is either disconnected or not fully seated
(obscured by part of the chassis).
• Verify that a cartridge is installed.
• Check the encoder wheel for damage.
• Make sure the ribbon motion sensor is connected and
functioning.
Remove the ribbon and close the cover. Check the sensor
setting in Diagnostics. If the sensor is not active:
• Make sure the reflective tape is present on the printhead.
• Make sure the sensor is plugged in.
• Replace the sensor.
If there are other USB devices on the same computer, they
may interfere with timely communication with the printer.
Specifically look for the following:
• Is the card creation program saving its file or database to
a USB device?
• USB mass storage devices, where some program
application is set to auto-save to the device.
• A program application that is using or referencing a USB
device on a regular basis.
The smart card contact contains a small mechanical switch.
The switch contacts may be stuck.
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