Environment, Dimensions, Id/key – Zebra Technologies P640I User Manual

Page 43: Replacing a lost id/key, Printer parameters in the drivers, Id/code, Update backup config

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980541-001 Rev. A

P640i Card Printer User Guide

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Environment:

Operating: 50° to 95°F (10° to 35°C), 20 to 80% RH non-con-
densing
Storage: -4° to 158°F (-20° to 70°C), 5 to 90% RH non-con-
densing

Dimensions

:

see above drawing

Net weight 35 lb (15.9 kg) net. Shipping weight 43 lb (19.5 kg).
Sensors and interlock switches in the P640i

You cane learn a lot about how the P640i functions by spending
a few minutes thinking about its various sensors and interlocks.

These are of several different types, but they have one thing in
common - they tell the printer’s control logic what’s happening
and where, enabling it to continue with the process or, if a
malfunction occurs, to light the appropriate indicator light and
report a specific error condition on the host computer screen.

ID/Key

Theoptional

ID/Key

is a hardware “dongle” that is tied to a

specific P640i printer. It is intended to prevent unauthorized
use of the printer.

Like a camera
battery in
appearance, the

ID/Key

has a non-

alterable memory
containing a
unique 64-bit
serial number that
is compared prior
to each print job
with a serial
number stored in
the printer’s
nonvolatile RAM.
If the serial
numbers fail to

match, or if no

ID/Key

is detected, the printer is disabled. (If

the

ID/Key

is removed during a card printing session, the

printer will cease to operate after the current batch of cards is
printed.)

The

ID/Key

is carried in a 2” x ¾” plastic fob that plugs into a

receptacle to the right of the card hopper. Typically, at the end
of each work session the

ID/Key

is removed from the printer

and stored in a secure location such as the key safe.

Replacing a lost ID/Key:

The recovery procedure requires a special computer file
obtainable only from Zebra product support. This file is
downloaded to the printer, following which the replacement ID/
Key is inserted. The printer is then power cycled, off then on, at
which point the key’s serial number is recorded in NVRAM.

Printer Parameters in the Drivers

See Tech Note 8 Windows Printer Driver for more information.

Refer also to other Tech Notes specific to the functional
element in question - Card Transport, Mag Encoder, Print
Station, etc.

Start

> Printers (or Printers and Faxes) > Right click Zebra

P640i > Properties > Device Settings > Control >

Advanced

Utilites

ID/Code :

Sends an ID/Code (password of your choice) to the printer,
synchronizing the driver-to-printer ID/Code. This prevents use
of the printer with a PC not having the same ID/Code.

Update Backup Config :

Most of the parameters affecting operation of the printer, e.g.,
laminate station adjustments, are set up using the printer driver,
and are then saved in the printer’s flash memory as “current
configuration”. The original factory configuration also resides
in a separate “backup” memory, allowing you to recover the as-
shipped settings. Update Backup Config instructs the printer to
replace the factory configuration with the current
configuration, but

DO NOT DO THIS CASUALLY.

On the

same lines as System Restore in Windows XP, you can revert to
the backup config as follows: 1. Power OFF; 2.

Remove the

color ribbon

; 3. Press and hold the PRINT, RIBBON and

LAMINATE buttons at the same time as you switch on the
power; 4. Release the three buttons when you see activity in the
printer.

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