IDP Cleaning Card Kit
The IDP Long Sleeve Cleaning Card Kit (10-Pack) for Smart Printers is a specialized maintenance solution designed to preserve the integrity of thermal transfer card printing systems. This kit provides the necessary components to remove cumulative debris from the internal transport rollers and the card path. Regular application of these adhesive-based cleaners prevents mechanical failures and ensures consistent print registration across various PVC card stocks. The architecture of the long-sleeve design allows for deeper penetration into the printer chassis compared to standard cleaning cards.
Key Features
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High-Tack Adhesive Surface
Each card features a calibrated adhesive coating that extracts micron-sized dust particles from rubberized transport rollers. -
Extended Path Coverage
The long-sleeve format ensures the cleaning media reaches the secondary and tertiary rollers found in high-capacity hopper systems. -
Individually Sealed Packaging
- Prevents premature drying of the adhesive surface during storage.
- Ensures a contaminant-free cleaning medium for every maintenance cycle.
- Simplifies inventory management for large-scale ID issuance facilities.
Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
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| Quantity | 10 Cleaning Cards |
| Card Type | Long-Sleeve Adhesive |
| Compatibility | Smart-30, 31, 50, 51, 70, 81 |
| Function | Roller & Transport Path Cleaning |
What’s in the Box
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10 x Individually Wrapped Long Sleeve Adhesive Cleaning Cards
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Maintenance Instruction Guide
Why Choose This Kit
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Reduces the frequency of card jams by restoring the friction coefficient of the transport rollers.
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Protects the thermal printhead by removing abrasive particulates before they reach the delicate ceramic heating elements.
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However, consistent use is required every 1,000 prints to maintain optimal hardware performance and manufacturer warranty standards.
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Additionally, this specialized tool eliminates the need for manual disassembly of the printer housing during routine servicing.
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Consequently, IT administrators can delegate maintenance tasks to non-technical staff with minimal risk of damaging internal sensors.





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