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COMBI 1000
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  • Page 1                         COMBI 1000 PRO SERIES                                                  ...
  • Page 2                 MF GROUP srl. CIM Via Serra, 2 - Calderara di Reno 40012 BOLOGNA - Italy Tel +39 051 6465011 Fax +39 051 6465012 www.cimitaly.it                ...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

      TABLE OF CONTENTS   0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 USE OF THIS MANUAL ....................0 1.1.1 Importance of this manual .................. 0 1.1.2 Keeping the manual ................... 0 1.1.3 Consulting the manual ..................0 1.1.4 Symbols used ..................... 0 1.1.5 Updating the manual with the machine modifications ......... 0 1.1.6 Original spare parts ....................
  • Page 4   TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 UNPACKING 2.1 UNPACKING ........................2 - 3 3 INSTALLATION 3.1 ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED ....................3 - 3 3.2 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ..................... 3 - 4 3.3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS C1000 ................3 - 5 3.4 PC CONNECTIONS ......................3 - 6 3.5 ADVISE AND CARE FOR A CORRECT INSTALLATION ..........
  • Page 5   TABLE OF CONTENTS 5 RIBBON REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENTS 5.1 INTRODUCTION ......................5 - 3 5.2 LOADING UNIT ADJUSTMENT ..................5 - 3 5.3 MANUAL COMMAND KEYPAD ..................5 - 4 5.3.1 Leds ........................5 - 5 5.3.2 Buttons ........................5 - 6 5.4 REPLACING THE CLEANING TAPE .................
  • Page 6   TABLE OF CONTENTS   A MACHINE SET UP A.1 SET UP PROCEDURE ..........A - 3 A.2 CONSOLLE .
  • Page 7: Introduction

            0 INTRODUCTION PRO SERIES 0 - 1   OPERATOR’S MANUAL PRO SERIES...
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  • Page 9: Use Of This Manual

    1,2 and 3, as the effectiveness of any servicing operations depends on the correct and methodical application of the information contained herein. If you run into difficulties or setbacks, CIM SERVICE DEPARTMENT will be happy to provide you with the necessary advice and assistance.
  • Page 10: Symbols Used

      0 INTRODUCTION     1.1.4 Symbols used The Safety symbols and notices shown below are used throughout this manual to draw the reader’s attention to the hazards associated with particular procedures and operations which could result in damage to the machines or personal injury, or to indicate good working practices.
  • Page 11   0 INTRODUCTION             ATTENTION! MOVING MACHINE COMPONENTS   Prohibition notices (circular) denoting operations which are expressly prohibited to avoid risk of personal injury.         THE OPERATION INDICATED IN THE TEXT IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED  ...
  • Page 12: Updating The Manual With The Machine Modifications

      0 INTRODUCTION     1.1.5 Updating the manual with the machine modifications If the MACHINE or MANUAL are MODIFIED in any way, an UPDATE will be sent to be integrated in the Manual.     1.1.6 Original spare parts To help us provide a fast and efficient service, always specify the following information when ordering replacement parts: •...
  • Page 13: General Description

            1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION PRO SERIES 1 - 1   OPERATOR’S MANUAL PRO SERIES...
  • Page 14   1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION                                                                 This page is intentionally left blank 1 - 2  ...
  • Page 15 The C1000 PRO SERIES machine works connected to a PC which sends the personalization data using the serial CIM protocol CHIP 10. The machine is equipped with an upper cover (2) with locking key, a push-to-open discharge unit (1) and front panel (3).
  • Page 16: Production Cycle

      1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION       1.2 PRODUCTION CYCLE   The C 1000 PRO machine production cycle can be   divided up into the following phases.     1.LOADING THE CARD: The card is picked up and   inserted in the encoding module.  ...
  • Page 17: Flip-Over

    (overlay). The printing is obtained by overlapping in 5 passages. ATTENTION! THE PRINTING HEAD IS A CUSTOM CIM UNIT. ONLY USE ORIGINAL HEADS. IF YOU USE HEADS WHICH ARE NOT ORIGINAL YOU MAY DAMAGE THE MODULE LOGIC CARDS EVEN THOUGH THE HEADS MIGHT BE SIMILAR.
  • Page 18: Embossing Unit

      1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1.6 EMBOSSING UNIT The embossing unit (1) consists of a rotating drum on which various punches corresponding to a single character are placed. The punches are pressed over and under the card to print the characters. It is possible to print indented characters (when the counter punch is flat) or embossed (when the counter-punch is concave).
  • Page 19: Tipper

      1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1.8 TIPPER The Tipper is a device which inks the embossed characters. The Tipper Unit has a Hot Silicon Blanket (160°-170° C) which, when pressed on the inked ribbon placed between the card and the Silicon Blanket, transfers the ink onto the embossed characters.
  • Page 20: Electrical And Technical Specifications

      1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1.10 ELECTRICAL AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS           Power Supply 230 V 50 Hz or 117V 60Hz Absorbed Power 800 W Current rating 4 A max (230 V) 8 A max (117 V) Fuses (2) 5x20 mm T 4 A 250 V (230 V) T 10 A 250 V (117 V) Logic...
  • Page 21: Equipment Classification And Standard Reference

      1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1.11 EQUIPMENT CLASSIFICATION AND STANDARD REFERENCE     Category IP Protection IP 20 Standard reference IEC EN 50081-1 IEC EN 50082-1 IEC EN 60950 4th issue IEC EN 60204-1         1.12 PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT AND OPERATING CONDITIONS  ...
  • Page 22: Production Capacity

      1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1.14 PRODUCTION CAPACITY ATTENTION! THE MACHINE IS NOT INTENDED FOR CONTINUOUS USE (MAX. 8-9 HOURS/DAY).   Card dimensions Standard ISO CR80 Card thickness from 0,40 mm to 0,84 mm (ISO 7810 = 0,76) Thermographic printing full card area (300 dpi) Embossing area...
  • Page 23: Positioning The Machine

      1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1.15 POSITIONING THE MACHINE The machine should work in a closed room protected from dust and excessive humidity. The machine should be positioned in such a way that its distance from the walls, doors, windows, other machines or working positions guarantees immediate access in the case of urgency, maintenance or reparation.
  • Page 24: General Safeties

      1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1.16 GENERAL SAFETIES This machine complies with all the safety requirements of the main European and extra-European Standards. However we would recommend to read carefully the following pages. These instructions recall the warning symbols used in the Operator Area of the machine and show any possible dangerous situation with the precaution that you have to adopt.
  • Page 25 DISCONNECTED.   Do not remove or modify in any circumstances the enclosures and the internal protections. In case of necessity refer to the CIM Technical Service.     MF GROUP srl. cannot be held responsible for the consequences of not complying with these rules when using the machine.
  • Page 26: Residual Risks And Dangerous Areas

      1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION     1.17 RESIDUAL RISKS AND DANGEROUS AREAS The machine is fully protected by covers and safe for the operator. The upper (1) and front (2) covers are equipped with safety guards which stop the machine when opened. ATTENTION! THE STOP IS NOT IMMEDIATE AS THE MACHINE MUST...
  • Page 27: Service Mode Functioning

    The machine can work with the safety guards deactivated. This mode allows to operate the machine with the safety covers open. Contact CIM Technical Service to receive the service keys and the abilitation to use the machine in the service mode.
  • Page 28: Declaration Of Conformity

      1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION     1.20 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY     DECLARATION OF ‘CE’ CONFORMITY   The manufacturer MF GROUP srl ‐ Via Serra, 2 ‐ 40012 Calderara di Reno ‐ Bologna ‐ Italy, DECLARES UNDER SOLE RESPONSABILITY THAT THE PLASTIC CARD SYSTEMS ERIES MODELS C1000, E1000, E2000, T1000, T2000, LD1500   TO WHICH THIS DECLARATION REFERS, ARE IN CONFORMITY WITH THE FOLLOWING EUROPEAN UNION DIRECTIVES:   of 17 May 2006 on machinery, and amending Directive 95/16/EC N°...
  • Page 29: Directive Weee

    For further detailed information about recycling of the product, please contact your local council office, your household waste disposal service or the manufacturer of the product.     Alberto Mucelli Plant Manager CIM 1 - 17   OPERATOR’S MANUAL PRO SERIES...
  • Page 30   1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION                                                                 This page is intentionally left blank 1 -18  ...
  • Page 31: Unpacking

            2 UNPACKING PRO SERIES 2 - 1   OPERATOR’S MANUAL PRO SERIES...
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  • Page 33     2 UNPACKING           2.1 UNPACKING The machine is delivered in a wooden packing case. This is due to its dimensions and weight and avoids the risk of damage to the machine. All displacement should be done by a forklift or therefore always by two persons because the gross weight is about 110 Kg.
  • Page 34   2 UNPACKING                                                                 This page is intentionally left blank  ...
  • Page 35: Installation

            3 INSTALLATION PRO SERIES 3 - 1   OPERATOR’S MANUAL PRO SERIES...
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  • Page 37: Accessories Supplied

      3 INSTALLATION               3.1 ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED     Before installing the machine the operator is advised to check that all the accessories are present and that none have been damaged during transportation. If any single element has been damaged the general working of the machine can be compromised.
  • Page 38: Optional Accessories

      3 INSTALLATION     3.2 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES     1) LINKWARE OPTION: IT ALLOWS TO MAKE TWO OR MORE PRO SERIES MACHINES FUNCTION IN LINE (AVAILABLE ONLY AS EXTENSION OF THE MULTICARD FUNCTIONS). IT IS COMPOSED BY: “INTERFACE SERIES” CARD CONTAINING THE SOFTWARE FOR THE REQUIRED MACHINE COMBINATION;...
  • Page 39: Electrical Connections C1000

      3 INSTALLATION       3.3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS C1000 The installation of the machine is easy. Examine the rear control panel of the cover, there are all the sockets for the various connections as described below: 1. CHIP CONNECTOR 2.
  • Page 40: Pc Connections

      3 INSTALLATION 3.4 PC CONNECTIONS The machine is supplied with a 2 m serial cable. If this length is insufficient an extension can be added. The total length should not exceed 15 meters.       3.5 ADVISE AND CARE FOR A CORRECT INSTALLATION The Identification plate attached to the rear panel contains information about the serial number, the type...
  • Page 41: Choosing The Working Place

      3 INSTALLATION 3.6 CHOOSING THE WORKING PLACE Install the machine at least 0,6 m of height. Take care that the place where you install the machine is conform to the environmental requirements at par.1.15. Leave at least 0,3 m of distance from each side of the machine and the closer walls or barriers in order to permits the better access to connectors and the proper air conditioning.
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  • Page 43: Producing A Card

            4 PRODUCING A CARD PRO SERIES 4 - 1   OPERATOR’S MANUAL PRO SERIES...
  • Page 44   4 PRODUCING A CARD                                                                 This page is intentionally left blank 4 - 2 OPERATOR’S MANUAL PRO SERIES...
  • Page 45: How To Produce A Card

      4 PRODUCING A CARD           4.1 HOW TO PRODUCE A CARD Before starting the production, it is necessary to set up the machine, turn it on and install the MULTICARD software.          ...
  • Page 46: Firts Job

      4 PRODUCING A CARD     4.4 FIRTS JOB Click on the main menu File, New…, than select Blank Project. The first page of the Wizard pops up; it allows to specify the name of the first job, the machine driver, the type of connection to a data source and the card production control.
  • Page 47: Embossing Unit Configuration

      4 PRODUCING A CARD       4.7 EMBOSSING UNIT CONFIGURATION • Select the serial communication port to which the machine is connected to be monitored. • Select the machine address. • Click on Drum Editor to configure the embossing unit.
  • Page 48: Configuration Of The Card Production Control

      4 PRODUCING A CARD 4.10 CONFIGURATION OF THE CARD PRODUCTION CONTROL If the option Production Security was selected in the first page of the Wizard, the configuration of the record printing security is now required. • Select the printing control mode, the database record which functions as primary key, the record where the card identification is registered, the record where cards processed correctly are...
  • Page 49: Driver Configuration

      4 PRODUCING A CARD 4.12 DRIVER CONFIGURATION The driver configuration is made during the job configuration, when parameters each processing unit are inserted. The driver configuration can be made also during a job session by selecting the dialogue window Machine Blocks.
  • Page 50: Card Production

      4 PRODUCING A CARD 4.14 CARD PRODUCTION Click on RESET. If an error message pops up, check the connections and the communication parameters of the driver. Click on PRINT. If no errors occur, production is completed and the machine goes back to the READY mode.  ...
  • Page 51: Multicard Tools

      4 PRODUCING A CARD 4.16 MULTICARD TOOLS • Security: it manages a users’ hierarchy, headed by a pre-defined user with administrator rights. • Menu: the user interface is provided by a toolbar to manage the project which stores the processing job data.
  • Page 52   4 PRODUCING A CARD                                                                 This page is intentionally left blank 4 - 10  ...
  • Page 53: Ribbon Replacement And Adjustments

            5 RIBBON REPLACEMENT AND PRO SERIES ADJUSTMENTS 5 - 1   OPERATOR’S MANUAL PRO SERIES...
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  • Page 55: Introduction

      5 RIBBON REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENTS           5.1 INTRODUCTION The following sections describe the ribbon replacement procedures and the instructions for some easy adjustments to be carried out by the operator, such as: • cleaning ribbon replacement •...
  • Page 56: Manual Command Keypad

      5 RIBBON REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENTS     5.3 MANUAL COMMAND KEYPAD The CIMTERMO thermographic module has a key pad which the operator can use for off-line card handling commands. These functions are especially useful for maintenance operations such as the following: •...
  • Page 57: Leds

      5 RIBBON REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENTS       5.3.1 Leds 1) ON_LINE LED (GREEN): indicates that the module is ready to carry out the commands coming from the communication ports (parallel or serial). The possible modes are: OFF: machine not ready ON: machine ready  ...
  • Page 58: Buttons

      5 RIBBON REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENTS   5.3.2 Buttons   RESET (1): Resets the HW of the module if, for unforeseen reasons, the processor for controlling the module does not operate as expected.     CARD FORWARD (2): Moves the card forward until you release the key; the head moves up at the same time.
  • Page 59: Replacing The Printing Ribbon

      5 RIBBON REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENTS 5.5 REPLACING THE PRINTING RIBBON When the printing ribbon is finished, change it as follows: • Lift the head (1) using the special lever (2) located above it • Remove the old ribbon • Insert the new ribbon, placing the full holder on the right side reel and passing the ribbon beneath the head (1) and in the gap between the colour sensor...
  • Page 60: Sostituzione Nastro Infiller

      5 RIBBON REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENTS 5.6 SOSTITUZIONE NASTRO INFILLER When the message ‘E-18 OUT OF INFILL RIBBON- REPLACE/START’ is displayed it is necessary to change the Infiller ribbon. This process is described below: • Lift up the front cover of the E 1000 PRO. •...
  • Page 61: Tipper Ribbon Cosumption Adjustment

      5 RIBBON REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENTS 5.7 TIPPER RIBBON COSUMPTION ADJUSTMENT It is possible to adjust the ribbon consumption by turning the knob (1). The number facing upwards indicates the number of rows to ink.            ...
  • Page 62: Tipper Ribbon Replacement

      5 RIBBON REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENTS 5.10 TIPPER RIBBON REPLACEMENT ATTENTION! THE SILICON BLANKET HIGH WORKING TEMPERATURE (160°-170°C). GREAT CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN DURING THE PROCESS OF CHANGING THE RIBBON.   The procedure to change the Tipper Ribbon is described below. •...
  • Page 63: Troubleshooting

            6 TROUBLESHOOTING PRO SERIES 6 - 1   OPERATOR’S MANUAL PRO SERIES...
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  • Page 65: Problems And Solutions

      6 TROUBLESHOOTING   6.1 PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS     CODE POSSIBILE INTERVENTO E-00 POWER ON STAND BY This message appears when the printer is turned ON and tells the STATUS PRESS operator that the machine is powered up. To work, the operator must START use the software commands (RESET/PRINT).
  • Page 66   6 TROUBLESHOOTING     CODE POSSIBILE INTERVENTO E-06 MOTOR ERR.- Signals a movement error on the gripper Y axis. Check: CHECK CARD/PRESS Photocell FC1 for proper functioning; START that there is nothing mechanical obstructing complete gripper strokes; cleaning, lubrication and sliding on the guide; correct positioning of mechanical limit stops;...
  • Page 67   6 TROUBLESHOOTING     CODE POSSIBILE INTERVENTO E-19 TIPPER NOT READY - An emboss command was sent when the tipper had not yet reached the PLEASE WAIT working temperature. Wait - the machine will start up again automatically once the right temperature has been reached. E-20 TIPPER Signals the lack or breakage of the tipper tape.
  • Page 68   6 TROUBLESHOOTING     CODE POSSIBILE INTERVENTO E-38 CONFIGUR. LOST - PR. The system configuration has been lost (battery problem?). START AND CHECK SETUP the system E-39 NO CONFIGURATION - No configuration has been setup.Press START and SETUP the system PRESS START E-40 LIFTER ERR.
  • Page 69   6 TROUBLESHOOTING     CODE POSSIBILE INTERVENTO E-59 THERMO PRESENT When the command is sent, the card already present inside CARD ERROR-PR. thermographic group. START Check card. E-60 THERMO ABSENT When the command is sent, the card is not present inside CARD ERROR-PR.
  • Page 70 E-83 CODE ERROR - PRESS A data error has been detected on the string transmitted by the PC in START OR FEED CIM protocol. Check the data transmitted. E-84 FIELDS OVERFLOW The string transmitted by the PC shows more punching lines than those foreseen by the mask data.
  • Page 71: Maintenance

            7 MAINTENANCE PRO SERIES 7 - 1   OPERATOR’S MANUAL PRO SERIES...
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  • Page 73: Planned Maintenance

      7 MAINTENANCE           7.1 PLANNED MAINTENANCE This section describes the operations to be carried out at regular intervals to ensure correct machine functioning.     ATTENTION! MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS DESCRIBED IN THIS SECTION MUST BE CARRIED OUT RIGOROUSLY TO ENSURE CORRECT FUNCTIONING...
  • Page 74: Recommended Lubricants

      7 MAINTENANCE     7.2 RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS A) RECOMMENDED OIL TYPE: PPX INDUSTRIAL MODEL: IX70/50 FRICTION REDUCER MANUFACTURER: PPX ITALIA   B) RECOMMENDED GREASE TYPE: PPX INDUSTRIAL MODEL: LITHIUM COMPLEX GREASE MANUFACTURER: PPX ITALIA       7.3 LOADING UNIT LUBRICATION Grease the slide slot (1) of the card loading tooth (2).
  • Page 75: Trolley Truck Lubrication

      7 MAINTENANCE       7.4 TROLLEY TRUCK LUBRICATION The oiling of the trolley truck should be done every six month if the machine works 8 hours/day using with vaseline oil.     • Oil the clamp's trolley guide (1) top and bottom moving the trolley by hand right and left to assure an even distribution of the oil and to control the fluidity of the movement.
  • Page 76: Cleaning Of Thermographic Unit

      7 MAINTENANCE 7.6 CLEANING OF THERMOGRAPHIC UNIT At regular intervals (at least once a week), stop production to clean the module manually.     WHEN: It is necessary to clean the module when the card does not move smoothly: •...
  • Page 77: Tipper Lubrication

      7 MAINTENANCE 7.7 TIPPER LUBRICATION The embossed cards Inking device (Tipper) needs, apart from the Ribbon change, to be oiled periodically. This is done by oiling the 2 service holes (1) e (2) located on the upper face and on the 2 sides.  ...
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  • Page 79: Link Ware Connections

            8 LINK WARE CONNECTIONS PRO SERIES 8 - 1   OPERATOR’S MANUAL PRO SERIES...
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  • Page 81   8 LINK WARE CONNECTIONS           8.1 LINK WARE CONNECTIONS To link the machine in line with another Pro Series machine there is the need of the base floor furniture (optional) and the LINK-WARE software module (optional) and proceed as follows.
  • Page 82   8 LINK WARE CONNECTIONS     • Switch off the machine, unlock the knob located under the unloader box (1) disconnect the back connector (2) and remove the unloader itself (3).                  ...
  • Page 83   8 LINK WARE CONNECTIONS     • If the height of the two machines is not at the same level, adjust the four screws (6) located inside the floor base furniture of the PRO series.          ...
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  • Page 85         A MACHINE SET UP PRO SERIES A - 1   OPERATOR’S MANUAL PRO SERIES...
  • Page 86: A Machine Set Up

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  • Page 87: Set Up Procedure

      A MACHINE SET UP           A.1 SET UP PROCEDURE The machine is configured by accessing the setup routine and setting or modifying various parameters which are then saved permanently in a CMOS memory inside the machine. Please, take care that a wrong setting of the parameters may compromise the good functioning of the machine.
  • Page 88: Consolle

      A MACHINE SET UP     A.2 CONSOLLE The PRO SERIES machine console is composed by a front panel.               PAUSE   START                      ...
  • Page 89: Keyboard Description

      A MACHINE SET UP       A.3 KEYBOARD DESCRIPTION NOTE: all the keys are only for technical use, only the technician will use they to adjust and test the machine.         ATTENTION! IF THERE ARE ERRORS ON THE CARD (X MOTOR ERROR, ERROR, ETC.)
  • Page 90: Setup Procedure

      A MACHINE SET UP A.4 SETUP PROCEDURE The machine is configured by accessing the setup routine and setting or modifying various parameters which are then saved permanently in a CMOS memory inside the machine. MF GROUP srl can modify it without any communication.  ...
  • Page 91   A MACHINE SET UP     Example: How to modify the Baud Rate from 4800 to 9600 CHOICE OF THE BAUD RATE (11,15,3,6,12,24,48,96) (4800) 9600   WHERE: CHOICE OF THE BAUD RATE = name of the parameter (11,15,3,6,12,24,48,96) = possible values (4800) = current value To modify the value of the parameter displayed, press, on the keypad, the number corresponding to the...
  • Page 92: General Programming Of The Machine

      A MACHINE SET UP A.5 GENERAL PROGRAMMING OF THE MACHINE The structure of the main setup menu is described below. To enter in setup mode do as follows:     MODEL C1000 PRO V.Y.YY READY          ...
  • Page 93   A MACHINE SET UP         Press       EMBOSSING WHEEL                   Press       KEYPAD LCD                   Press  ...
  • Page 94: C1000 Configuration Parameters

      A MACHINE SET UP A.6 C1000 CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS The configuration parameters menu enables the setting of the general parameters of the machine. The parameters of the menu are described below: Position on the menu CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS        ...
  • Page 95   A MACHINE SET UP   Press     FIXED INFILL (YES / NO) (NO)   Yes = always check the presence of the infill ribbon No = check the presence of the infill ribbon only with infill fonts    ...
  • Page 96   A MACHINE SET UP   Press     MODULAR INPUT (YES/NO) (NO)   YES = The card is received from another card in the line. NO = The loading functions normally.     Press     MODULAR OUTPUT (YES/NO) (NO)  ...
  • Page 97: Serial Interface Menu

      A MACHINE SET UP A.7 SERIAL INTERFACE MENU The Serial Interface menu allows to set up the serial communication port of the machine. Position on the menu: SERIAL INTERFACE             ENTER   Press   BITS PER CHARACTER (7,8)  ...
  • Page 98: C1000 Mechanical Parameters

      A MACHINE SET UP A.8 C1000 MECHANICAL PARAMETERS This menu allows adjust some mechanical parameters of the machine. The value are set by MF GROUP srl quality control assurance before putting the product on the market. The parameters of the menu are described below: Choose this menu: MECHANICAL PARAMETERS...
  • Page 99: Protocols Menu

      A MACHINE SET UP A.9 PROTOCOLS MENU This menu allows to customize the value of the typical parameters of the communication between machine and PC. In particular, if a communication protocol which differs from the default is used, it will be necessary to modify this setup.
  • Page 100   A MACHINE SET UP     The value of Chip Opener (011-Chip Opener).     Press     ENCODING OPENER SELECTION (000-255) (010)   the value of Encoding Opener (010-Encoding Opener). (010- 0A hex - LF - Line Feed).  ...
  • Page 101   A MACHINE SET UP   Press     TRACK A OPENER SELECTION (000-255) (148) ?   the value of JIS TrackA Opener (148-JIS TrackA Opener).   Press     TRACK B OPENER SELECTION (000-255) (149) ?   the value of JIS TrackB Opener (149-JIS TrackB Opener).
  • Page 102: User's Password

      A MACHINE SET UP     A.10 USER’S PASSWORD The password restricts the use of the machine to the operators who know it. PASSWORD       ENTER • Press   • Press PASSWORD ENABLED (ON/OFF) (OFF)   Select ON to enable the passwortd function.  ...
  • Page 103: Keypad Lcd

      A MACHINE SET UP A.12 KEYPAD LCD This menu permits to enable or disable some keys of the keyboard in order to inhibit some function to the operator. Please note that inhibit of some key may cause the impossibility to restore old values. Choose this menu ENABLE KEY FEED EN/DIS...
  • Page 104: Thermografic Setup

      A MACHINE SET UP A.13 THERMOGRAFIC SETUP This section contains the information about the settings for the thermographic unit. It may be necessary to modify certain parameters to improve or optimise the printing process.   SETUP NUMBER (1,2,3)   Current Set-up number The user can save up to 3 print module Set-ups, each of which corresponds to different print quality and...
  • Page 105   A MACHINE SET UP     COLOR LOW LEVEL (70...130) (90)   Intensity of the light levels. Must be set by running a Card Test 45, ensuring that the lightest grey levels are also made visible. The higher the value, the darker the light levels.
  • Page 106   A MACHINE SET UP     CARD SPEED (2000...6000) (3600)   Infeed and outfeed card speed. Speed of card fed in and fed out. Must be set in accordance with the maximum performance levels for the motor, so that the motor does not lose steps. If this parameter is too high, the motor cannot follow the control and remains blocked.
  • Page 107   A MACHINE SET UP     BLACK PRINT SPEED (400...6000) (2000)   Step speed between one line and the next during Monochromatic printing. Defines the printing speed of the monochromatic levels and must be set in accordance with the a quality/ performance level compromise.
  • Page 108   A MACHINE SET UP   YELLOW, MAGENTA, CYAN COLOUR INTENSITY (0...2, 70...130) (Y:100, M.100, C:100) Intensity for the single chromatic components. You can correct these parameters to make the print colouring as similar as possible to the screen reproduction and to exalt one component compared to another.
  • Page 109: Parameters Reset

      A MACHINE SET UP A.14 PARAMETERS RESET Sometimes electrical disturbs could modify the value of critical parameters causing errors and malfunctions of the machine. Following this procedure all the parameters are reset to the default values and many problems could be solved.  ...
  • Page 110: Card Tests

    CIM thermo Setup monochr. #1 CIM thermo monochr. #2 CIM thermo (barcode) monochr. #3 CIM thermo (barcode, texts and box) monochr. #4 CIM thermo (barcode and texts 0°, 90°, 180°, 270°) colour #1 CIM thermo (gray tones) colour #2 CIM thermo (horizontal bars)
  • Page 111: Mechanical Setup Data

      A MACHINE SET UP     Test Description JIS A encoding JIS B encoding JIS C encoding JIS A + B encoding JIS A + C encoding JIS B + C encoding JIS A + B + C encoding  ...
  • Page 112   A MACHINE SET UP     EPROM   TYPE C.S. TYPE C.S. TYPE C.S. TYPE C.S. TYPE C.S. TYPE C.S. TYPE C.S.             SERIAL INTERFACE     BAUD RATE PARITY BITSX C. STOP BITS  ...
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