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sorry to say but the CP-3000/CP-5000 time clock was one of the worse ever made by Amano. it had all kinds of issues. If you want a reliable one, get a MJR-7000. www.gatewaytime.com
there are tons of answers for this
1. No ink ribbon
2. printer is faulty
3. printer is unplugged from board
4. sensor is faulty
5. is it giving an error code or spitting it back up?
6. there could be another card stuck inside....need more info to troubleshoot.
try www.gatewaytime.com, they offer affordable service on time clocks.
could be for a couple different reasons...
1. you had duplicate cards (ie; your card was number 078 and another person also had number 078).
2. the printer needs to be aligned
3. a sensor is going bad
try www.gatewaytime.com, they offer affordable mainteinace and service on time clocks.
Check the printhead guide bar for proper lubrication- light oil similiar to 3 in 1 will work. Check for any printhead cabling catching on something as the printhead moves back and forth.
If error beeps are occuring immediately after turn on, and unit will not print, this might indicate a sensor problem, such as paper sensor, head home position sensor or another error condition of some sort.
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