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P640i Card Printer User Guide
980541-001 Rev. A
Techncial Note 4 - Print Station
The print head is a precisely machined slice of 
ceramic, on the bottom edge of which is a row of tiny 
heating elements (resistors), 300 to the inch. A thin 
glaze coating protects the heating elements. Under 
normal operating conditions the head is capable of 
printing many thousands of images. 
Damage to the head, meaning a permanent failure of 
one or more heating elements (“pixels”), can be 
caused by solid particles on the card surface, even 
though the color ribbon affords some degree of 
protection. The automatic card cleaning system in the 
P640 takes care of most issues, but the operator should 
keep the inside of the printer clean by occasional 
vacuuming. Also bear in mind that it is not a good 
idea to run the printer with the cover open (by 
cheating the interlock switch), except for test 
purposes. 
Missing, or “blown” heating elements show up as a 
white unprinted line. This calls for a replacement print 
head. Less seriously, a faint line may be due to debris 
or contamination, which can sometimes be corrected 
by cleaning the print head. (A faint line may also 
indicate a heating element on the verge of failure, or a 
small piece of torn ribbon
 stuck under the head.) 
Examples of printhead problems 
The white line in the center of the black stripe 
suggests a number of blown pixels. The wide black 
stripe means that a large number of pixels are fully on 
(hot) all the time. Either of these problems may call 
for a replacement printhead (but the black stripe may 
be caused instead by image handling issues between 
printer driver and the application that created the card 
layout).  
Cleaning the print head 
Do this only if print quality has deteriorated and all 
other corrective actions have failed. 
1. Open the main cover (this will raise the print 
head). 
2. Remove the color ribbon. 
3. Wipe the bottom edge of the print head a few 
times using a Q-Tip moistened with Isopropyl 
alcohol. 
4. Dry off with the lint free cloth, taking care not to 
touch the active edge. 
Caution • Do not touch the bottom 
edge of the print head. Grease or 
other contaminants from the hands 
can attract particles that may in time 
dameage the head.
Electric Shock Caution • Make sure 
power is disconnected before working 
on the print head. Also note that the 
head will likely be destroyed if power is 
reapplied while you are in porcess of 
reconnecting the cable, or if the plug 
is not seated properly.
Important • 
The angle of the print head 
relative to the surface of the card is set by 
this #4-40 button head screw and lock nut 
(5/64" hex wrench, 5/16" open end 
wrench). Replacement heads are shipped 
with theis screw preset, but some fine 
tuning may be required.
#4-40 skt hd 
cap screw
3
2
1
#4-40 shoul-
der screws 
(5/64" hex 
Not Used
Yaw adjust
(technician 
only)
Access for 
head 
angle