46
Troubleshooting
The
quality
on
the
card
is
poor.
The
card
has
been
erased
and
written
too
many
times
Use
a
new
card.
The
surface
of
the
card
is
dirty.
Clean
the
card
with
a
lint
Ͳ
free
cloth
before
rewriting
to
remove
surface
contaminants
that
can
damage
the
printhead
or
reduce
erase
and
rewrite
quality.
The
surface
of
the
card
is
damaged.
Use
a
new
card.
Printed
cards
are
too
light.
The
write
power
setting
is
too
low.
Increase
the
RewritableWritePower
setting
in
Printer
Manager.
Refer
to
the
printer’s
Installation
and
Administrator’s
Guide
for
complete
information
about
Printer
Manager
settings.
A
line
appears
on
the
card
after
erasing.
The
card
is
slipping
in
the
card
track
causing
the
card
to
stop
briefly
during
the
erase
process.
Clean
the
printer.
Refer
to
“Run
a
Printer
Cleaning
Card”
on
page 28
.
Some
areas
of
the
printing
look
distorted.
The
card
is
slipping
in
the
card
track
causing
the
card
to
stop
briefly
during
the
write
process.
Clean
the
printer.
Refer
to
“Run
a
Printer
Cleaning
Card”
on
page 28
.
Problem
Probable
Cause
Solution
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