Maintaining an ID card printer
Most office spaces, irrespective of their size, now employ
in-house ID card printers. ID card printers need to be
maintained properly for the proper functioning of the machine. Read more to
know how to maintain your in-house ID card printer.
Every office in Saudi Arabia is becoming self-reliant to
become more productive and gain considerable profit. Now every company,
irrespective of size, owns its own ID card printer according to their
requirement. Management has understood the need and advantage of having an
inhouse card printer. An inhouse card printer is cost-effective and saves a lot
of time from making ID cards through third-party sources. Screencheck, leading id card printer suppliers in Saudi Arabia in this article explains about
ID Card printing and how the card printer can be maintained for long.
ID card printer technology works by running a heated print
head over a ribbon, which transfers the colours to the card to make the design.
The process is known as thermal transfer. With different ribbon and print
technology, one can actually design a card with ease. While there are several
types of thermal transfer they all involve heating up small elements in a print
head, and heating the film and directly fusing the ink on the ribbon with the
card. The other printing processes are called Dye Sublimation (Dye Sub) and
Reverse Transfer Dye Sublimation.
Dye-sublimation printing is a process in which the printhead
applies the ribbon directly to the card. This printing method is known for fast
printing, making it ideal for organisations that need quick and efficiently
print cards. With reverse transfer dye sublimation process, the design is first
applied to a clear transfer film and then the film is applied to the card. The
card reproduces true images because the transfer film is larger than a CR80
card. The printhead doesn’t contact with the card making it an ideal technology
to print uneven surface ID cards.
How to maintain an ID card printer
ID card printer needs to be kept clean. ID card printers are
very sensitive to dust and dirt which is the reason why manufactures recommend
to place the printer in a clean environment. Dust particles can affect the
final output quality. If this happens, the only solution is to replace the
printhead. The printhead is expensive and it is not necessary to spend more during
this economic crisis.
Make sure that the environment is clean where the card reader
is placed. It is essential to check the PVC card condition. The PVC cards come
in an airtight packaging card. A broken packaging might cause dust to get
accumulated between the cards. A damaged package of PVC cards needs to be
returned while purchasing your ID card printer in Saudi Arabia. Always bear in
mind that printheads are very sensitive and a little dirt could harm not just
the printhead but also the printer. When buying ID card printers from
authorized dealers like Screencheck, there is always nil damage to the product.
During printing, load the PVC card immediately after opening
the package. Avoid direct contact on the surface, always hold the card by the
edges. With clean cards, you can expect a more professional looking ID badge.
After printing, if not all PVC cards were used; store it on a clean, airtight
container.
The finished ID card should be free of unwanted lines or
ribbon traces. Check for discolouration on printed material. In that case,
always use the recommended cleaning method like a cleaning pen to clean the
head. Switch off the printer and run the cleaning pen across the length of the
printhead.
When the print quality starts to blur or diminish, the
printhead needs to be changed. Printhead needs to removed as per the
instruction provided by the manufacturer. Always switch off the ID card printer
before doing any repair. Gently disconnect the cable connector from the
printhead. Don’t hold the card by its surface, always move to hold its
edges. Disengage the printhead and replace it with the new print head. Gently
push the connector into the position. Check if the ribbon is in place. Close
the lid and switch on the printer.
A green steady light indicates that you can start printing.
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