Category Archives: Dualys
Manual Feeder Installation – Evolis Dualys
How to check your Firmware Version – Evolis Dualys
It is very important to keep your printer driver and printer firmware up to date. Many problems can be resolved by doing so. Go to your printers and faxes folder Right click on your Evolis Dualys Printer, choose Printing preferences, … Continue reading
Evolis Gen2 UHF Printers
The Evolis Pebble or Dualys Gen2 UHF printers support a wide variety of applications for various vertical markets: Identification of employees, customers, visitors, or students to ease traffic at entry and exit points of secure areas. Access control in high-security premises … Continue reading
Can I print on Farpointe PSI-4 cards with a Dualys?
The answer is Yes! Upon a request, The Badge Pro has thoroughly tested Farpointe PSI-4 cards with an Evolis Dualys. We ran a batch of 60 dual sided prints and found no issues with feeding or printing on these cards. … Continue reading
Update Firmware – Evolis Dualys 3
Take the following steps to flash or upgrade your Evolis Dualys 3 firmware: Go to Evolis’ website Download the latest firmware to your desktop. Double click on the Icon. The power light will flash during the firmware update. The print … Continue reading
Color Matching – Evolis Printers
Background: 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. Different printers print different colors and densities: The results you may see when printing … Continue reading
Print Head Warranty – Evolis Printers
Evolis must evaluate a print head to determine if there is physical damage or a mechanical failure. A Technical Test card must be printed and be shipped with the print head. If you have exceeded the maximum number of inserted … Continue reading
Important Evolis Escape Commands
Evolis escape commands are used to: Adjust internal parameters Read internal parameters Develop application Syntax Each command start with a CAPITAL letter The separator characters is semicolon (;) The following are useful Evolis escape commands: Sa Perform a self adjustment … Continue reading


