FARGO electronic Pro-LX Laminating Card Printer/Encoder User Manual

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Pro-LX Laminating Card Printer/Encoder User Guide (Rev. 5.0)

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Resolving the Lamination (not adhering to the card surface)
problem

Symptom: The lamination will not transfer to the card or is easily peeled off the card.

Step

Procedure

1

Ensure the Card quality by verifying that these requirements are met:

a. Requirement 1: That the Printer does print onto any card with a clean,

level and polished PVC surface. (Note: Although the Printer is equipped
with card cleaning Rollers, it is very important to always print onto cards
specifically designed for direct-to-card dye-sublimation printing to ensure
proper print quality.)

b. Requirement 2: That suitable cards display a polished PVC surface

free of fingerprints, dust or any other types of embedded contaminants.
(Note: In addition, cards must have a completely smooth, level surface
in order for the Printer to achieve consistent color coverage.)

c. Requirement 3: That certain types of Proximity cards with an uneven

surface (which can inhibit consistent color transfer) are identified. (Note:
Likewise, some smart card chips are raised slightly above the cards
surface, which also results in poor color transfer.)

d. Recommendation: That high-quality blank cards (e.g., a factory-

approved card stock called UltraCard

are in use.

UltraCard stock has a glossy PVC laminate on top and bottom and is

optically inspected to provide the cleanest, most scratch and debris-
reduced cards possible.

UltraCard stock, which has a PVC core and offers medium card

durability. UltraCard III stock has a 40% polyester core and offers
high durability.

Both types of UltraCards produce printed images with a glossy,

photo-quality finish. For the flattest possible cards when laminating, it
is recommended use of UltraCard III card stock.)

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