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When printing with a specific printer chosen the ribbon brakes. Why?

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When printing with a specific printer chosen the ribbon brakes. Why?

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0Rating: The print head is too hot for the ribbon’s heat endurance. Try to decrease the Contrast intensity in printer’s properties and/or the colour intensity of the specific panel where the ribbon is breaking (do not try to use any ribbon other than those provided/indicated by your printer’s manufacturer). • Missing number in Print Error 0Rating: When doing a print job and the printer runs out of cards, on continuing after re-loading the global counter will miss a number (e.g. if the last card when the cards finished was 32, the first card printed after re-start is 34) However, this does not happen if the magnetic encoder is enabled. In this case, the sequence restarts correctly. This behaviour is by definition: The Ignore command tells the system to ignore the error and continue processing. If the Magnetic encode is enabled is the magnetic encoding that is aborted, and the printing does not waste a Print Counter, but if the magnetic encode is not enabled the ignored error is the prin

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