When Using Magnetic Cards; When Using Contact Ic Cards; Loading Cards; Switching The Card Thickness - Magicard Prima 2e Instruction Manual

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Set-up
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When using magnetic cards

When using cards with magnetic strips, set the cards in
the following manner.
For JIS II cards:
Place the card with its magnetic stripes upward and
facing the card bracket.
For ISO cards:
Place the card with its magnetic stripes downward and
facing the card bracket.
CAUTION
Printing on cards with magnetic strips
is not guaranteed.

When using contact IC cards

When using contact IC cards, set in the following
manner.
Place the IC card with its IC
terminal inward and facing the card
bracket.

Loading cards

Load cards when the printer's LCD panel shows the
message "Ready" or "No Card", and not when printer
operations have stopped due to an error. Cards can
also be loaded when the power supply is not switched
on. If there is a drop in the volume of remaining cards
(under about 25 cards with a thickness of 0.76mm), the
electronic beep sounds before every feeding.
(See p.33 in this manual.)
R e a d y
L o a d i n g
When "Loading" is displayed on the LCD panel, do
not open the card tray under any circumstances.
The unit is currently feeding cards. If a message
other than the one above is displayed, cards can be
loaded even while the unit is printing. However, you
are recommended to load cards when the unit is not
printing.
To prevent defective printing caused by
suspended printing or vibration as a result of
opening and closing the card tray, load cards
with care.

Switching the card thickness

Depending on the material, some 0.25mm(0.01inches)
thick cards may not be suitable for printing. Consult
your dealer regarding the materials and specifications
of the card before purchasing.
WARNING
• As for switching the card thickness,consult
your dealer or the service personnel.
Otherwise injuries or malfunction of the
printer may be caused
Electric shock
Injury
N o C a r d
OR
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