Resolving the communication errors (continued) – FARGO electronic C16 User Manual

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Persona C16 Card Printer Service Manual (Rev. 5.0)

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Resolving the Communication Errors (continued)

Step Procedure

3

Verify the use of an adequate data cable.

a. Use a double-shielded parallel cable (no longer than six feet in length).

(Note: Data transmission failure can be attributed to a long or faulty parallel
cable.)

b. Use a double-shielded, I-EEE 1284 compliant cable to reduce the effect of

radio emissions from computers, monitors and other equipment that may
broadcast Radio frequency interference (RFI).

4

Determine if there is interference from an external device.

a. Do not use an A/B Switch Box or other peripheral in line with the parallel

cable.

b. If using a Switch Box or other peripheral, remove it while testing

communication between the Computer and the Printer.

c. If needed, replace the Switch Box or other peripheral (once it is determined

that the cause of the interference is not the switch box or peripheral).

d. Alternative: Add a second parallel port into the computer (if a second

Printer is required).

5

Determine the problem with printing from the application.

a. Print a Self-Test from the Printer by holding down the Pause/Resume button

on power up to ensure that the Printer (itself) is functioning properly.

b. Print the Windows test page that is located in the General tab of the driver.
c. Use

WordPad (a Windows 95/ 98/ ME/ NT/ 2000/XP word processing

program in the Accessories Program Group) via Start > Programs >
Accessories > Wordpad on your desktop. Follow this procedure:
1) Go to the File menu and select Page Setup.

2) Click on the Printer button and select the C16 Card Printer.

3) Click on OK and reset all four margins to zero. (Note: The WordPad will

automatically replace the values with it’s minimum margins.)

4) Open the program and type: This is a Test. Go to File on the Menu Bar

and select Print.

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