Zebra Technologies P640i Printer User Manual


 
46 P640i Card Printer User Guide 980541-001 Rev. A
8. When you are satisfied with the graytone image
quality, print one or two cards with
Wedge_1.bmp
to test for ribbon wrinkling. This image is the
densest possible process black, meaning that on
all three passes (Y, M and C) one end of the
printhead is fully “on”, while the other end is
“off”, a sure way to induce wrinkling if there is
the slightest tendency. Wrinkling may
be a head
angle issue (more clockwise than it should be),
but it may equally result from too high a ribbon
torque, page TN4-x.
Check the torque before readjusting
the head
.
9. When you are satisfied that ribbon wrinkling is
under control, print one or two cards with
Wedge_2. bmp, this being the same triangle flipped
so that its black area starts full width.
10. As a final test, run Portraits.bmp to test for skin
tone realism, etc.
Print Station Parameters in the
Driver
Start > Printers (or Printers and Faxes) > Right click
Zebra P640i > Properties > Device Settings > Status >
Advanced (Information)
See also: Start > Printers (or Printers and Faxes) >
Right click Zebra P640i > Properties > Device
Settings > Control > Advanced Utilities > Show Sensor
Data
Ribbon Panel Detect: The current reading of the
color ribbon sensor (High = black, Low = not black).
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”.
Ribbon Encoder Count: The pulse count from the
motion sensor (following page) from start to finish of
the most recent YMCK panel set paid out from the
ribbon supply roll.
Printhead Voltage: Should be about 24V.
Printhead Temperature: Temperature ceiling
70°C (above that temperature, printing is stopped until
the head cools)
Printhead Lift (logic states): 0 = head raised, 1 =
head down (see photos on following page)
Start > Printers (or Printers and Faxes) > Right click
Zebra P640i > Properties > Device Settings > Printer
Adjustment
Horizontal (X) Offset (Pixels): Moves the image
along the length of the card. Used to center the image
on the card.
Vertical (Y) Offset (Pixels): Moves the image up
and down. Used to center the image on the card.
Black Panel - Speed : The printer was
characterized in manufacture at a specific speed.
Changing this speed will force the printer to use
estimated energy values, and is not recommended.