Tag Archives: Pebble
How to launch a cleaning cycle with a Mac – Evolis Printers
Click on the system preferences Open Print & Fax Select your Evolis Printer Choose Options and Supplies Click on Utility Click on Open Printer Utility Type in the command Scp and then hit the execute button.
Testing a Smart Card reader in an Evolis printer
Download the PSCS application by clicking here Double click on the application and it will launch. Click Run Choose your printer from the drop down menu Choose the reader that is installed in the printer Ensure that your printer is … Continue reading
Game card for Chuck e.Cheese restaurants
In 2005, Chuck e.Cheese restaurants, restaurants for kids, have started a game called Extreme Card. This game enables kids to use a token in a booth where they can select different elements from a screen. Each booth integrates 2 card … Continue reading
What commands are in a Self Adjustment – Evolis Pebble
If a self adjustment fails or times out, please run the individual commands listed below. Run them individually to see which one is failing. Remember to open the cover and close it for the Sa;o Remember to take out the … Continue reading
Cleaning Cycle – Evolis Pebble
Cleaning the insides of the printer is required every 1000 cards processed cards, when the cleaning LED alerts you. Switch the printer on and open the cover. Remove the ribbon, then close the cover. Remove the printer feeder. Use a … Continue reading
Manual Feeder Installation – Evolis Pebble
Change Ribbon Type – Evolis Pebble- Windows O/S
Take the following steps to change the ribbon type in the Evolis Printer Driver (Windows O/S) : Clear any print jobs going to the printer Ensure that the printer is not displaying any error lights Go to your printers and … Continue reading
Perform a Self Test – Evolis Pebble
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