Monday, May 9, 2011

Color Matching

Dye Sublimation printers use 3 colors, Yellow, Magenta, and Cyan to create the spectrum of colors whereas a computer monitor uses red, green, and blue.

The results you may see when printing are that your colors don’t match what you see in your software. One example is that blue may be printed out somewhat purple.
There are several ways you can attempt to correct this issue. It may take some time, several adjustments, and test printing to get the results you are looking for.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Evolis Tattoo, Pebble, and Securion Power Supplies

Issues with Evolis printers are quite often caused when the user is not using the correct power supply.

Issues that may arise when not using the correct power supply:
1. All printer warning lights are on
2. The printer goes through the motions, but nothing is printed
3. Data Corruption (odd lines, data printed on the card)
4. Cards coming out too light or too dark
5. Ribbon breaking

When experiencing these issues, please ensure that you are using either the VP Electronique (Usually Older Printers) or Switchbox as pictured below.



Monday, May 2, 2011

Resolving a Ribbon Miscue on Fargo Printers

Below are the steps to take if you are receiving a "Ribbon Miscue" error, or if your printer is only using one or two panels in a color ribbon. *Note: These steps apply to DTC300/C30/C30E/DTC400/DTC400E printers only.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Perform a Sensor Adjustment on an Evolis Printer

Performing a Ribbon Sensor adjustment can be a valuable troubleshooting tool on any card printer. The instructions below, or found here can be used as a step to resolve many common issues that can occur with Evolis Card printers. Follow the steps below if you experience error lights on the printer, ribbon breaking, continious panel searching, or if only one or two panels print on a YMCKO ribbon.

Friday, April 22, 2011

How to Adjust an Evolis Printer's Offset

Sometimes the margins on a printed card can be skewed. If the card prints with a blank area, text or photos get cutoff, or the card design isn't centered you may need to adjust your printers margins. Complete instructions for doing so can be found here

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Evolis Certified Training Class

TransTech is excited to offer the 2011 Evolis Certified Training class.This class is a great opportunity to obtain hands-on training in the Evolis line of card printers.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

How ID Card Printers Work

Here is a great overview of how Dye Sublimation (Direct-to-Card) printers operate.

Great Success at ISC West


Here’s a big thank you to all who visited our booth at ISC West! ISC West is one of the largest security industry trade shows in the world, and this year lived up to the billing. With a full exhibit hall at the Sands Expo and nearly 20,000 attendees, this year’s ISC West show was one of the biggest in years.

New TransCam Packages!

TransTech is excited to offer a new line of ID photo solutions. 

Our new ID Camera system includes a powerful 12.1MP digital camera and our popular TransCam Image Capture software. This package is TWAIN compliant and is configured to work seamlessly with most badging software. The TransCam software is also available with a convenient autocrop feature to ensure proper framing with minimal adjustment-ideal for processing large batches of photos.

We are also proud to bring the TransCam WDM package, a smaller lightweight USB camera that is fully controllable from the Image Capture software. This camera operates in full HD, offers live image preview, autofocus and has excellent picture quality.  

Introduction

Welcome to TransTech Systems’ Identifying Solutions Blog. As part of our ongoing efforts to bring value, insight and expertise to the ID industry we have taken this opportunity to open new avenues of communication.

The goal of this blog is to provide the information and perspective pertaining to ID badging that TransTech is uniquely positioned to provide. We will use this blog as a venue to deliver security industry news, product reviews, technical information and how-to’s.

We actively encourage participation from anyone involved with or interested in the ID industry. Feel free to use the comment forum or email suggestions for posts to blog.ttsys@gmail.com.