SD/CD Installation and Administrator’s Guide
73
Card Handling
These
guidelines
apply
to
unprinted
cards.
•
Any
debris
or
particles
on
the
surface
of
an
unprinted
card
can
reduce
quality
and
damage
the
printhead.
•
Grease
or
oils,
such
as
oils
from
your
fingers,
also
reduce
quality.
Keep
cards
completely
clean.
Do
not
touch
the
surface
of
a
card
with
your
fingers
or
hands.
•
Do
not
use
a
rubber
band
to
bind
blank
cards
together.
•
If
you
drop
a
card
on
the
floor,
do
not
insert
it
into
the
printer.
Card Storage
These
guidelines
apply
to
both
printed
and
unprinted
cards.
•
Cards
must
be
stacked
so
that
they
do
not
shift
and
rub
against
each
other.
•
When
you
store
cards,
make
sure
that
no
two
cards
contain
images
or
blocks
of
color
that
come
in
contact
with
each
other.
•
Make
sure
that
the
magnetic
stripe
on
one
card
does
not
come
in
contact
with
the
magnetic
stripe
on
another
card.
•
Make
sure
that
cards
with
magnetic
stripes
are
stored
away
from
magnets
and
other
magnetic
objects.
•
Store
cards
in
a
cool,
dry,
and
dark
place.
Excessive
light
can
cause
yellowing
of
cards
on
exposed
edges.
•
Keep
cards
in
their
original
packaging.
•
Cards
should
be
at
room
temperature
when
they
are
used.
If
cards
are
stored
in
a
cooler
environment
than
the
printer,
allow
them
to
reach
room
temperature
before
you
use
them.
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