Password protection, Sensor data, Ribbon panel detect – Zebra Technologies P640I User Manual

Page 44: Panel threshold, Laminate sensors, Card presence sensor, Printhead voltage, Ac frequency, Assumed ac voltage, Printhead temperatue

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P640i Card Printer User Guide

980541-001 Rev. A

Password Protection

Not the same as ID/Code. Password Protection blocks access to
various low level printer adjustment screens (including this
one). Check Use Password, then enter a password of your
choice.

Start

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

P640i > Properties > Device Settings > Control > Advanced
Utilites >

Show Sensor data

Start

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

P640i > Properties > General

Printing Preferences brings up the preferences screen, see Tech
Note 8, Windows Printer Driver.

Print Test Page prints the standard Windows test page, cropped

as shown here.

Start

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

P640i > Properties > Color Management

Sensor Data

Ribbon Panel Detect:

The current reading of the color

ribbon sensor.

Panel Threshold:

The current value of the detection

threshold for the color ribbon. Above this value is termed
“black,” below this value is termed “not black.”

Laminate Sensors:

Reflective sensor that detect the

presence of laminate on the transfer rollers: below threshold =
laminate present, above threshold = laminate absent.

Card presence Sensor:

The reflective sensor to the right

of the card hopper: High = no card, Low = card present

Printhead Voltage:

Should be about 24V.

AC Frequency:

50 or 60 Hz

Assumed AC Voltage:

110V assumed for 60 Hz. If

frequency and voltage are not correct, see Laminate Station
Adjust, TN6-5

Printhead Temperatue:

Temperature ceiling 70°C (above

that temperature, printing is stopped until the head cools).

Controller Board Temperature:

Should be about 5°

above ambient.

Heater Temperature:

Temperatures at the top and bottom

laminate heater cores.

Logic States:

Summarizes all two-state interlocks and

photosensors - a very useful diagnostic tool.

Printer Properties

Table 1: General

Printer Properties

Table 1: Color

Management

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