SD Series Installation and Administrator’s Guide
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Power On the System
Press
the
power
button
on
the
front
panel
of
the
printer
to
power
on
the
system.
The
printer
and
laminator
perform
internal
checks
and
initialize
supplies.
The
laminator
contains
heaters
for
the
L1
and
L2
cartridges,
and
for
the
impresser
if
one
is
installed.
It
can
take
several
minutes
for
the
heaters
to
reach
their
correct
operating
temperature
before
the
system
is
ready
to
cards.
Print a Test Card
After
you
set
up
the
printer,
several
test
cards
to
determine
how
well
the
laminator
applies
the
overlay
material
to
the
card.
You
may
need
to
multiple
test
cards
to
make
sure
that
the
overlay
is
positioned
correctly.
The
card
stock,
the
card
design,
and
the
printer’s
environment
can
influence
the
appearance
of
cards.
Use the Card Printer Driver
Refer
to
the
printer’s
Driver
Guide
for
information
about
how
to
set
up
lamination
preferences
and
a
driver
test
card.
The
laminator
has
a
power
‐
save
feature
that
powers
off
the
heaters
after
the
printer
has
not
been
used
for
a
specified
period
of
time.
If
the
timeout
period
expires,
it
can
take
several
minutes
for
the
laminator
heaters
to
return
to
their
operating
temperature
when
a
card
is
sent
to
the
printer.
The
front
panel
displays
the
message
Busy Warming up
during
this
time.
You
can
change
the
timeout
period
using
the
Printer
Manager
Laminator
setting.
Refer
to
“Laminator”
on
page
56
for
more
information
about
using
Printer
Manager.
If
your
system
includes
the
optional
second
laminator
(L2),
make
sure
that
the
laminator
cartridge
is
always
installed,
even
if
the
cartridge
is
not
loaded
with
overlay
material.
If
the
cartridge
is
not
in
place,
cards
are
not
supported
as
they
travel
through
the
system,
and
can
fall
into
the
bottom
of
the
laminator.
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