Resolving the card jam: lam error message, Clearing the card jam: flip error message, The card jam: lam error – FARGO electronic Pro-LX Laminating Card Printer/Encoder User Manual

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Resolving the Card Jam: Lam Error Message

Symptom: The Card Jam: Lam Error is displayed on the LCD.

Step

Procedure

1

Look for a jammed card in the Printer.

a. Open the Printer

s top cover.

b. Remove the ribbon from the Printer.

c. Check to see if a card is jammed in the Lam Station of the Printer.

d. If a card is jammed in the Printer, use the Pause / Resume button and the

On / Cancel buttons to move the feed Rollers and free the card. (Note: The
card can then be fed out of the Printer.)

e. If no card was found in the Lam Station, continue to Step 2.

2

Test the TOF Sensor. (Note: If the Printer has begun laminating the card and
then jams, it may be possible that the centering of the lamination of the card has
caused the jam.)

a. Inspect the card and determine if the lamination is centered on the card.

b. If the Lamination is hanging off the leading or trailing edge of the card, see

Using the Lamination Placement option

procedure in Section 3, page 105.

3

Test the Card Detection Sensor.

a. Remove the rear cover.

b. Using a Digital voltmeter, connect the negative lead to ground.

c. Connect the positive lead to Pin 1 of J6.

If blocked, the voltage should read 4.9 to 5.5 VDC.

If unblocked, the Sensor should read 0.15 to 0.18 VDC.

d. If the voltages do not read correctly, replace the Sensor.

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