The Special Cleaning Card For Printer

Cleaning Card For All Types Of POS, Debit, ATM and Interact Systems

Clean cards for all types of POS, debit, ATM, and interactive systems

Yousite Card Reader Cleaning Cards are designed to remove contamination from a wide variety of card readers including smart card readers, POS credit and debit card readers, ATM readers and more.

This safe and effective product, inserted like any credit card, will clean the entire surface of the read pin and magnetic head.

These double-sided pre-saturated Card Cleaning Cards are designed to safely remove all forms of dust, lint, magnetic oxides, and other contaminants

Introducing Yousite Card Reader Cleaning Cards.

How to Clean Card Reader

Cleaning your Card Reader. it removes dirt, dust, and debris that could harm sensitive electronics and moving parts within the printer.

This revised design has increased thickness to improve stability and create firmer, even pressure through the reader.

The cards feature a streamlined design with a more consistent thickness, adding to the card’s versatility.

This consistency makes it suitable for m reader styles and far exceeds the effectiveness of any other card on the market.

Madica M315S card printer cleaning

Madica M315S card printer cleaning and maintenance

In order to better maintain the machine, please clean the machine in time.

Use a cleaning card to clean the color ribbon after a roll of ribbon is used up.

Clean the black belt with a cleaning card in time after printing 500 cards. If the machine is used in a dusty environment, it is recommended to increase the frequency of cleaning with the cleaning card.

1. Use a cleaning pen to clean the print head of the machine when the power is off.

2. The blue cleaning wheel rubber roller in the machine can be taken out frequently and rinsed on the faucet. After the water stains are dry, put it back into the machine. Note that the cleaning wheel rubber roller must be pressed down in place.

3. Use of machine cleaning card :

1) Take out the card from the card feeding box of the machine, take out the ribbon and cover the machine cover.

2) Press and hold the two buttons EJECT and RIBBON SET on the machine panel at the same time to enter the machine menu page: (EJECT on the machine panel: short press – move up, long press – exit or return to the previous level RIBBON SET: short press – move down, long press – confirm or enter the next level)

3) Long press RIBBON SET to enter the menu  

4) Select 1.DIAGNOSIS, long press RIBBON SET to enter 

 5) Unpack the cleaning card, put the cleaning card into the card slot, select 2.CLEAN MODE and press RIBBON SET for a long time to confirm, the machine will clean automatically. (If the cleaning card is cleaned once, you can continue to clean it several times. When the cleaning solution on the cleaning card dries up, the cleaning card can no longer be used, and a new cleaning card needs to be replaced).

Cleaning Cards For Banknote Counters

Glossary Of Card Printer Terms

 Glossary of common card printer terms

Find definitions for printing terms and learn the jargon of the profession. To get what you need it helps to have the tools to describe it.

1: Barcode: It consists of a set of bars and spaces with different widths and different reflectivity. Combining according to the specified encoding and rules, it is used to represent a set of symbols for data.

 

2: Color matching: There are several color matching modes in the printer, these options are built in the original printer driver for easy selection. Color printing can be more clear, fine and accurate.

 

3: Contact IC card encoder: It is connected to the GEMPLUS GEMCORE 410 inside the printer through the ISO standard pins on the E-CARD platform. GEMCORE 410 converts the signal to RS-232 signal, and the application program can access it through the 9-pin communication port on the outside of the printer.

 

4: Non-contact IC card encoder: It is connected to the device through the antenna on the E-CARD platform. The application program can communicate with it through the external DB-9 pin communication port of the printer.

 

5: Printing Cards: The direct-to-card process is the process of printing digital images directly onto plastic cards with a smooth, clean, PVC surface.

 

6: Dpi (dots/inch): The unit of measurement for printer resolution. For example: 600DPI means that the printer can produce 600 dots per inch on the card. Note: 2400DPI in inkjet printing is equivalent to 300DPI in dye sublimation printing.

 

7: Double card feeder: Choose a printer with a capacity of up to 200 double card feeders. That is to say, you can load 200 same cards or 100 different cards into different card feeders at a time, which will be more effective. For example, if you use cards with gold and silver backgrounds, it is easier to distinguish the type of members, etc.

 

8: Dye-sublimation: It is the printing technology used by printers, which can produce smooth continuous tone, photo-quality images. This technology utilizes a dye-sublimation dye-based ribbon: the ribbon is divided into three color patches of yellow, magenta, and cyan. When the ribbon and card pass through the print head, tens of thousands of heat elements heat the dye on the ribbon, and the dye will vaporize and penetrate into the card surface after being heated. Different heat produces different color saturation and continuous color Mixed together, a continuous-tone, photo-quality color image is produced.

 

9: Edge-to-edge printing: used to refer to the larger printing surface of the card: printers with edge-to-edge capabilities can print to the edge of the card, without “white edges”.

 

10: Large-capacity printing: use less time to load and unload consumables and maintenance to produce cards quickly and excellently.

 

11: High resolution printing: This refers to printing full-color images onto the transfer film. The film is then transferred to the card by heat pressing. This revolutionary technology not only enhances the card’s durability and excellent color, but also can print to rough surface card. Such as: ID card and smart card.

 

12: High-speed printing: The card printer is the fastest among desktop printers. High-speed printing can make us produce cards more efficiently-saving time, money, and resources.

 

13: ISO: Magnetic stripe encoding specification defined by the International Organization for Standardization. The encoder supports high and low magnetic and 1, 2, 3 magnetic tracks.

 

14: Liquid crystal display: In the current operation mode of the printer, LCD-full crystal display-it shows the current working status and changes of the printer, and the LCD uses text to display error messages. This is easier to read than flashing lights.

 

15: Lockable card feeder: Some printers provide a lockable card feeder door. This lock is used to prevent white cards from being stolen, this feature is very useful when printing valuable cards. Such as prepaid cards, smart cards or cards with security features.

 

16: Magnetic stripe: The magnetic stripe refers to the black and brown magnetic stripes stuck on the card. The higher the density, the more difficult it is to read and write information on the magnetic strip. Magnetic stripes are commonly used in access control, attendance, dining, libraries and other fields.

 

17: Card output box: store printed cards. Sequence is FIFO – to issue and print sequential cards more quickly.

 

18: Lamination: Protective transparent or holographic laser anti-counterfeiting material covered on the card to increase the security and durability of the card. Thermal transfer film is a 0.25 mil TP material that enhances card security and durability. Polyguard film thickness is 1 mil and 0.6 mil; it can provide stronger protection, this kind of card is usually used in the field of high wear-resistant card.

 

19: Laminated color block: The transparent laminated color block is usually on the sublimation ribbon. This color block is automatically printed onto the card to prevent premature wear and fading of the image due to UV rays. All dye sublimation images must be covered with this film, laser security film to be protected.

 

20: Overedge: Refers to the larger printing area of ​​the card. Printers with an over-edge feature can print cards that are completely borderless.

 

21: Contactless card: Use the built-in antenna to realize non-contact use.

 

22: Resin thermal transfer: This technology is used to print clear black text information and barcodes that can be read by infrared and visible light barcode scanners. It can also be used to print fast, cheap monochrome cards. Like Dye Sublimation. It is similar to using the print head to transfer the color from the ribbon to the card, but the difference is that when the heat and pressure are applied, the color image penetrates below the surface of the card. This technology is used for monochrome cards for production.

 

23: Smart card: It has embedded a computer integrated circuit with a memory chip microprocessor chip. Several common types are: storage IC card, non-contact IC card, hybrid card, dual interface card, proximity card, etc.

 

24: Intelligent anti-counterfeiting: It enables the printer to print cards with custom anti-counterfeiting patterns, and the anti-counterfeiting patterns will fluoresce under the ultraviolet light.

 

25: Standard card: The size of the standard card is CR-80. CR-80 size is 85.6mm x 54mm.

 

26: Thermal transfer lamination: It is an anti-counterfeiting film for cards, with a thickness of 0.25 mil, which can increase the security and anti-counterfeiting of cards. It is often used in moderate security and anti-wear fields.

What Is The Cleaning Card For?

Cleaning Cards Essential To Keep Your Printer Running Efficiently.

Cleaning cards are cheap insurance to maintain business operating efficiently.

The majority of today’s customer transactions are facilitated through the use of electronic media. No more so than at the frontline of business – businesses such as retailers, supermarkets, hospitality, hotels, transit, airlines, banking, gaming, logistics, and security.

What Is The Cleaning Card For?

Cleaning Cards are the preferred method to clean the internal mechanisms of these devices. Dirty equipment leads to card rejections, repeated insertions,

These transactions not only rely on the connection between the customer’s card and the device that reads that card but also on the verification of the transaction by printing a docket or label.

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Transactions that rely on electronic devices include:

•Card reading – purchases, ATMs transactions, hotel door locks, health insurance claims, loyalty card identification, security access, time card, kiosks
•Printed receipts, tickets, labels, and dockets – airline baggage tags and boarding passes, parking receipts, EFTPOS receipts, shipping labels, inkjet, laser, and dot matrix printers, kiosks
•Currency note recognition – gaming machines, retail, and supermarket self-serve aisles, car washes, vending machines, currency counters
•Financial transactions – cheque readers, cheque scanners

The Special Cleaning Card For Printer

Thermal Printer Cleaning Cards

Thermal Printer Cleaning Cards

Clean your Thermal Printer with every media roll change or at least twice per month. Printers become dirty from “paper dust” and adhesives as well as environmental contaminants such as airborne grease particles.

This cleaning card removes burnt-on paper particles and adhesive residue that build up on a printer’s thermal print head.

The minimum temperature of the print head is 158 degrees Fahrenheit. Which will burn foreign material to the print head causing streaks and fading of the printed label or receipt.

The cleaning card is the most versatile method of cleaning a print head as it does not require the print head to be easily accessible or exposed.

In most cases, with the power off, you insert it as you would the print media and just pull the card through.

The most commonly used size of thermal printer print head. It is suitable for most thermal printers, including barcode printers, label printers, receipt printers. The card is soaked in the IPA solution to make it effectively remove the residual oxide on the print head. It has a flat surface and thin thickness, reducing material costs while also meeting cleaning requirements. Because the print head and platen rollers are also flat. Good absorbency and long-lasting cleaning.

It is recommended by thermal printer manufacturers to clean the print head with every change of paper or label stock for crisply printed material.
For the most thorough cleaning use the Yousite Thermal Printer Cleaning Cards.

These unique cleaning cards will not only clean the print head but rotate the platen rollers as they clean to remove contaminates that normally would just migrate back to the print head.

The combination of scrubbing waffles and the ability to rotate the platen rollers makes this product by far the choice of OEMs.