Microboards Technology GX Auto Printer Manual Do Utilizador

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MICROBOARDS TECHNOLOGY, LLC                                                                                           GX AUTO PRINTER 
 
 
 
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Troubleshooting 
Printer not printing 
1.  Confirm the GX Auto Printer is plugged into a power source and is turned on.  The ON/OFF 
switch is located at the back of the unit, above the power cable connector. 
2.  Confirm the green light on the power button is lit on the front panel.  If AC 
power is on and the green light is off, press the power button firmly and 
wait for several seconds.  If the light still does not come on, contact 
Microboards Technical Support. 
3.  Confirm the GX Auto Printer is connected to the computer, with a USB cable.  This can be 
checked by clicking on Start, going to Settings and selecting Printers.  Confirm the printer is 
listed and is active.  If the icon is not active, make sure the Use Printer Offline is not selected.  
Also check to make sure the correct printer port is selected. 
Red LED Flashing 
This indicates an out of media state.  Load media and press the OK button on the GX Auto Printer to 
clear the error state.   
If a dialog appears on the PC stating that the printer did not recognize any media, you will need to 
press the OK button on the printer and click the OK button in the dialog to clear the error state. 
Disk Feed error  
1.  If a disc is not loaded correctly, an error message will be displayed on your PC.  Check to see 
if there are any discs on the belt.  Remove any discs that are left on the belt.   
2.  Lift the cover and check for any discs on the front deck of the GX Auto Printer.  Remove any 
discs found on the belts.  Close the cover. 
Low Ink indication 
Before each disc is printed, the ink levels are checked.  If the level of any one color is has reached 
10%, a warning message will be displayed on your PC and printing will be temporarily suspended.  
You can either change the cartridge at this point and click OK, or click OK to continue printing using 
the same cartridge.   
If you continue with the same cartridge, printing will continue uninterrupted until the ink level reaches 
5%.  The low ink level warning will be displayed once more.  Again, either change the cartridge or 
continue.   
Once the ink level reaches 3% or less, the warning will be displayed before each print. 
It is strongly recommended that you replace the cartridge at this point. 
If you notice poor ink quality or a missing color in your prints at any time, replace the ink cartridge.