Avery Dennison 64-04, 64-05, 64-08 User Manual

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Commissioning & Operation
Mounting the Printer ...................................... 2
Unpacking the 64-xx ................................. 2
Carrying the 64-xx ..................................... 3
Mounting the 64-xx .................................... 4
Operator panel .......................................... 7
Operating modes ....................................... 9
Basic Operating Procedures ....................... 11
Connecting the printer ............................. 11
Switching on the printer ........................... 12
Configuring the data interface ................. 12
Offline operation ......................................13
Online operation ......................................14
Creating a print job ..................................15
Transferring a print job .............................15
Applying memory cards ...........................17
Setting the realtime clock .........................18
Outputting the realtime clock value using
Easy Plug .................................................18
Starting to print ............................................ 19
Settings for the material type ...................19
Printing the status report ..........................19
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Mounting the Printer
Unpacking the 64-xx
1. Lift off the lid of the shipping box [1].
2. Take out the plastic bag containing the accessories [1B].
3. Lift off the styrofoam support [1A].
4. Part the plastic cover [2].
[4] D o n ´t use the cutter as a handle!
5. Grab the printer from underneath and lift it out. The material feed slot in the back wall of the printer [3A] can be used as a handle.
Printers with mounted cutter: The motor
[4B], but not the cutter [4A] may be used as a handle!
6. Place the printer on a level surface in its usual operating position (rubber feet [4C] at the bottom).
The original packaging should always be
used for transporting the printer!
WARNING!
Printers with mounted cutter: The cutter may cause cut injuries.
Do not grasp the cutter [4A] as a
handle.
Use the cutter motor [4B] as a
handle.
CAUTION! - Do not lift the printer by the front cover [4B]. The front cover is a movable part not designed for handling stress.
[1] Shipping box without lid:
A Styrofoam support B Accessories
[2] Open the plastic bag...
[3] Lift the printer out of the box.
A Back wall of printer (not visible) B Front cover (do not use for lifting) C Rubber feet
A B
B
C
A
A
B
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Carrying the 64-xx
To carry the printer, put one hand under the base plate and the other into the
feed slot at the back of the printer.
[5] Carrying the 64-xx safely (A: back – grab by the feed slot, B: front – grab by the base pla-
te).
WARNING!
The 64-xx is a heavy printer. The weight depends on the printer type and equipement and can vary from 20 kg (64-04/05) up to 29.5 kg (64-08 Dis­penser).
A bad carrying technique can cause back injury.
Try to lift the printer in a safe way, for example by
– carrying it close to your body, and by – bending your knees, not your back.
CAUTION! - Do not lift the printer by the front cover (window side), as this can damage it!
A
B
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Mounting the 64-xx
The 64-xx has been designed as a desktop printer, which means that it is normally mounted in an upright position on a table [2]. Other sufficiently large, level and sturdy surfaces can also be used as a base.
[6] The correct orientation of the 64-04.
WARNING!
When choosing a base for the printer, observe the following guidelines to avoid dangerous operating conditions:
The base needs to be at least as deep and wide as the printer itself.The surface needs to be level, solid and dry.The printer’s fan and ventilation slits must not be obstructed, as the device
may overheat otherwise.
The printer must not be mounted in the immediate vicinity of other heat
sources.
The environmental conditions specified (temperature, air humidity, etc.)
need to be complied with.
The power cable should be run to the printer so that
– nobody will trip on it, and that – the power plug can easily be pulled out if necessary.
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Printer connections
[7] Back of the 64-xx with the following options installed: USI board (H), connector for remote
operator panel (I) and start/stop signal input (J).
A Card slot
For SD/MMC cards; is not yet supported
B Card slot
For CompactFlash cards; used for storing fonts, logos, graphics, etc.
C USB interface type B (device)
For transfer of print data
D 2x USB interface type A (host)
To connect devices (e.g. keyboard, scanner)
E RS232 interface
For serial transfer of print data
F Status-LED/Ethernet
G Ethernet interface
To connect to an „Ethernet 10/100 Base T“ network
CAUTION!
Add-on devices of an inferior quality may damage the printer!
Connect the printer only to devices that fulfil SELV (safety extra-low volta-
ge) circuit requirements acc. to EN 60950!
Only connect OEM devices.
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
LM
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H Optional: Signal interface USI
4 inputs / 8 outputs
Standard at „64-xx Dispenser A“
I Optional: Mini-DIN connector
To connect a remote operator panel
J Optional: start/stop signal input
Standard at 64-xx Dispenser
To connect a foot switch (signal starts printer) or a stacker (signal stops
printer)
K Centronics interface
For parallel transfer of print data (cable is inclusive)
L Power switch
Turns the printer on/off
M Mains power supply connector
Connection to a mains socket using the provided power cable
N Connector for peripheral devices
Admissible peripheral devices are:
Cutter („Cutter 2000“)
Rewinder („Rewinder 2000“)
Applicator LTSI (with „64-xx Dispenser A“ only)
Photoelectric switch at the dispensing edge (with „64-xx Dispenser M“ only)
[8] Connector (N) for peripheral devices.
N
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Operator panel
[9] Operator panel of the 64-xx.
Display With 32 digits and two lines, the display shows the operating conditions (mo-
des) for parameters, values, status and errors. You can select the language you want to use for the display. Backlighting ensures good legibility.
Button functions The buttons offer a multitude of operating functions. A logical menu structure
is used for operation. The meaning of each button varies according to the operating mode and the menu item. Additionally, special functions have been programmed for certain button combinations.
Depending on the modes and menu levels, the following functions apply for each button:
Online button
For switching between online and offline mode.
For confirming entries, menu items and messages.
For selecting print jobs and for entering values in standalone mode.
Cut button
Triggers a cut. Requirements:
– Cutter fitted and activated. – Printer offline.
Also for accessing deeper levels within the menu structure and selecting
menu items.
For decrementing values.
Feed button
For feeding in material when the device is offline.
For starting the printing process once the feed has been stopped (in online
mode).
Also for accessing deeper levels within the menu structure and selecting
menu items.
Increments values.
Prog button
For accessing the parameter menu when offline.
For stepping back through the parameter menu and/or exiting it.
For more detailed descriptions of the button functions, please see
Display
Cut button
Online button
Feed button
Prog button
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– Chapter Offline operation on page 13 and
Chapter Online operation on page 14
– In topic section Info-Printouts and Parameter
Remote operator panel
64-0x Gen. 3 (or higher) machines can be equipped with a remote operator panel. For this, the printer must provide the appropriate - optional - connector, see chapter Printer connections on page 5. The connection can be retro­fitted (see service manual).
The button functions are the same as those on the standard operator panel. Exception: The on/off switch is not available at the remote control panel.
With the remote control panel connected, both panels are active and show the same information.
[10] Remote operator panel (article number A8293)
CAUTION!
Manipulating both operator panels simultaneously can cause malfunctions.
Always use only one operator panel at a time to operate the printer. (Using
both operator panels alternately is admissible).
CAUTION!
If the connection cable is longer than 2.5 m, EMC-caused disturbances can occur.
Only use the factory-installed cable.Don´t extend the cable.
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Operating modes
Offline mode Printer settings can be made when the device is offline. The offline mode is
normally active when the printer is switched on. Print jobs are received via the selected interface but not processed.
To configure the printer so that it goes directly into online mode when swit­ched on, set the parameter
SYSTEM PARAMETER > Active Mode to “Online”.
Online mode In online mode, print jobs are received and processed immediately. Possible
messages:
To stop printing, press the online button.
Message mode The printer uses status reports to signal an error or a particular operating sta-
tus. This message mode indicates that the printer is waiting to quit or for fault clearance. When quitting, the printer switches from message mode to offline mode (depending on the error and the progress of the last active process).
The status message 5001 (shown above) occurs when for example the prin­ter is set for punched label material, but continuous form material without punches has been inserted. In this case, the printer will continue to feed the material for a few seconds before it generates an error message.
Status Reports: see topic section „Status Reports“.
OFFLINE 0 JOBS No jobs are waiting to be processed.
ONLINE 0 JOBS No jobs are waiting to be processed.
ONLINE 0: JOBS The current data transfer to the printer is shown on
the display. This is indicated by the dot on the bottom right next to the number of loaded jobs. Another point on half line height above the first shows the interpreter status:
No point: No data to interpete.
Solid point: The interpreter is busy (still data left
in the spooler).
Flashing point: The interpreter is waiting for data
required to complete a command (no data in the spooler).
ONLINE 13 JOBS Restcount: 25
During printing, the display also shows the number of received print jobs (13) and the remaining number of labels (25) to be printed in the current job.
ONLINE 13 JOBS Restcount: endless
If a print job recognises an endless number of labels to be printed, then the remaining number for this job is also shown as endless.
Status 5001 No gap found
Messages are made up of the status number and a brief descriptive text.
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Standalone mode In standalone mode, print jobs are not transferred but saved on a plugin card.
They are started directly from the printer’s operator panel or via a connected keyboard.
Standalone mode: see topic section „Advanced Applications“.
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Basic Operating Procedures
Connecting the printer
1. Ensure that the printer is switched off (mains switch [11C] at “0” position).
2. Connect the mains cable [11B] that came with the printer to the mains connector at the printer.
3. Connect the mains cable into a mains socket.
4. Using a suitable data cable [11A], connect the printer to a data host
1
.
[11] Sockets for data cable (here: Centronics) (A) and power cable (B).
Cables: Ordering numbers for suitable power or data cables can be found in
topic section „Accessories“.
WARNING!
The printer operates using mains voltage! Touching electrically live parts can cause exposure to hazardous electrical currents and may lead to burns.
Make sure that the printer is switched off before connecting the power ca-
ble.
Only operate the printer using the system voltage indicated on the name-
plate.
Only connect the printer to a grounded power socket fitted to authorised
standards.
The power cable should be run to the printer so that
– nobody will trip on it, and that – the power plug can easily be pulled out if necessary.
1) e. g. computer or network
A
B
C
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Switching on the printer
Turn on the printer using the power switch (set to position “1”). The following
sequence of messages is displayed:
If the parameter
SYSTEM PARAMETER > Turn-on mode is set to “Offline”, the printer
switches directly to offline mode when turned on.
CAUTION! - Wait at least 10 seconds between switching the device off and
on again, otherwise any modified parameter settings are not saved.
Configuring the data interface
By factory default, the 64-xx is set for data transfer via the USB interface. Print data can also be transferred via the RS232, RS422/485
1
, USB,
Centronics
2
or Ethernet interface.
Choosing the port:
INTERFACE PARA >EASYPLUGINTERPR > Interface
Configuring the port:
RS232: INTERFACE PARA >COM1 PORT > ...
RS232/422/485 (optional): INTERFACE PARA >COM3 PORT > ...
Ethernet: INTERFACE PARA >NETWORK PARAM. > ...
We recommend that your network administrator configures the network
settings.
USB: no configuration required
Setting parameters: see topic section „Info-Printouts and Parameters“,
chapter “Using the Parameter Menu”.
Ethernet interface: Information about using it can be found in topic section
„Advanced Applications“.
System start... The boot loader is starting.
System start... Start user prog
Valid firmware recognised, program is starting.
64-05
V 6.52
Printer type Version number of the printer firmware
Memory: 64 MB Flashcard: 32 MB
Internal RAM (here: 64 MB) Optional RAM on the memory medium (here: 32 MB) – only displayed if a memory medium (memory card or USB stick) is connected.
OFFLINE 0 JOBS Initialisation
Offline mode
ONLINE 0 JOBS
Online mode. The unit is ready for printing.
1) Only with installed I/O interface board (option)
2) Only with installed Centronics interface board (option)
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Offline operation
Switching from offline mode to online mode:
Switch to online mode when the print job is stopped:
Slow material and ribbon feed:
Material travels backwards under the printhead:
Reset:
Access the parameter menu, see topic section Info-Printouts & Parameters
Feed material until the next punch is reached or as long as the button is held
down:
Standalone operation: Selecting a print job stored on a CF card (e.g.,
Testdat.FOR), see topic section Advanced Applications , chapter „Standalone Operation“:
OFFLINE x JOBS ONLINE x JOBS
OFFLINE x JOBS Stopped xx
ONLINE x JOBS Stopped xx
OFFLINE x JOBS OFFLINE x JOBS
feeding…
OFFLINE x JOBS OFFLINE x JOBS
feeding…
OFFLINE x JOBS OFFLINE x JOBS
OFFLINE x JOBS PRINT INFO
OFFLINE x JOBS OFFLINE x JOBS
feeding…
OFFLINE x JOBS Choose a file
Testdat.FOR
Online
Online
Feed
Online
Cut Online
Cut Online
Feed
Prog
Feed
ProgOnline
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Online operation
Switching to offline mode:
Setting the print contrast: Press the Feed button to increase and the Cut
button to decrease the print contrast.
Interrupting the print job: The device will finish printing the current label.
Switching to offline mode while the print job is stopped:
Continuing the print job:
Standalone operation: Selecting a print job stored on a memory medium
(e.g., Testdat.FOR), see topic section Advanced Applications , chapter „Standalone Operation“:
ONLINE x JOBS OFFLINE x JOBS
ONLINE x JOBS Print contrast
xxx%
ONLINE X JOBS Restcount XXX
ONLINE X JOBS Stopped XXX
a
a) The message “Stopped xxx” alternates with “Press Feed”.
ONLINE X JOBS Stopped XXX
OFFLINE x JOBS
ONLINE X JOBS Stopped XXX
ONLINE X JOBS Restcount XXX
ONLINE x JOBS Choose a file
Testdat.FOR
Online
Prog
Online
Online
Feed
ProgOnline
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Creating a print job
Essentially, there are two ways of creating a print job: Either by using the 64-xx Windows printer driver, or by creating a text file using print commands.
Windows printer driver
64-xx printer drivers are available for different versions of Windows. You can print from nearly every Windows application using the printer drivers. Howe­ver, functionality is strongly dependent on the choice of software. Special la­bel layout programs are best suited, for example NiceLabel (a demo version is included with the printer shipment).
The driver’s help function explains how to use the printer driver. The help
function of your Windows operating system will tell you how to install the driver.
Printer drivers for the different versions of Windows can be found on the
Internet at (http://www.machines.averydennison.com/printersystems_gb.nsf/ wview/L4L3?OpenDocument)
Command file You can write a sequence of commands in a text file and send it to the printer.
To do this, you can use any text editor and the MS-DOS Copy command. Easy Plug provides a special command language to program print jobs. Ho­wever, writing a print job in text file format does require some programming knowledge. Furthermore, you will not be able to preview the resulting printout on the screen. Instead, you have to run a test print to see a copy of the finis­hed result.
Easy Plug Manual: here you can find a practice example of a print job
together with instructions in the section “Program Example” in topic section “General, Definitions Commands Overview”.
Transferring a print job
The printer can only carry out a print job once this job has been transferred into the printer’s RAM. This can be accomplished in two ways: via a direct transfer from your computer via a data cable or by saving it to a memory me- dium (memory card or USB stick).
Data cable The print job can be transferred
via the serial interface,
via the parallel interface, or
via the Ethernet connection.
To transfer data via the serial or parallel interface, connect the corresponding ports on the host computer and the printer. Use the DOS window to send the print job file to the interface:
Serial interface (COM1): copy testjob.txt com1
Parallel interface (LPT1): copy testjob.txt lpt1
USB interface / Ethernet interface:
copy testjob.txt \\computername\sharename.
computername = Name of the computer (e.g., “DM-ECH-0990”). In
Windows XP this can be found under START > SETTINGS > CONTROL PANEL > SYSTEM > COMPUTER NAME.
sharename = enter the name found under START > SETTINGS >
PRINTERS AND FAXES after clicking on a printer symbol and right-
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clicking PROPERTIES > SHARE (in Windows XP). The sharename stands for a printer, which is connected to a certain port. This is the USB port for tranferring via USB and the TCP/IP port for transferring by Ethernet.
A few hints on using the USB interface:
The method described here does not work in Windows 98, Windows ME or
Windows NT 4.0.
The sharename has to comply with the MS-DOS formatting conventions (no
more than 8 characters, no symbols or spaces).
Ethernet interface: Information about using it can be found in topic section
„Advanced Applications“.
Before sending a print job from a text program, you need to ensure that the
correct printer driver has been installed.
Special label layout programs, such as NiceLabel, make this much easier.
These programs also require a driver to be installed.
Memory medium To load a print job from a memory medium, you need to copy the print job to
a memory medium into the directory \FORMATS.
Transferring print jobs via memory card: A detailed description can be found
in topic section „Advanced Applications“, chapter “Standalone Mode”.
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Applying memory cards
The printer of the 64-xx series support the following memory card types:
CompactFlash (CF) Typ I [12]
SD [13]
1
SDHC
Flawless functioning of the memory cards is only guaranteed for the types distributed by Avery Dennison:
[12] CF card (article no. A7681).
[13] SD card (article no. A101465).
Applying CF/SD cards: see Plugin-card manual, topic section „Application“,
chapter „CF/SD cards“.
Inserting a memory card
1. Switch off the printer. Wait for 5 seconds.
2. Insert the memory card [14A,B] with the labelled side facing to the right and the contacts facing ahead into the card slot until it clicks into place.
Removing a memory card
CF card:
1. Switch off the printer. Wait for 5 seconds.
2. Press the eject button slightly in a bit and release it. The eject button pops out.
3. Press the now protruding eject button completely in to eject the memory card. Remove the memory card.
1) SD and SDHC cards are supported with firmware version 6.35 or above.
CAUTION! - Observe the following guidelines to avoid damaging the printer or the CF card.
Only use CF -cards approved by the manufacturer.Always wait at least 5seconds after switching off the printer before remo-
ving or inserting the CF card.
When inserting or removing the CF card, never use force.
Wide guide notch
Slim guide notch
Contacts
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SD card:
1. Switch off the printer. Wait for 5 seconds.
2. Press onto the memory card, until it unlocks. Remove the memory card from the card slot.
[14] Inserting a memory card (A: CF, B: SD). If the memory card has been inserted correctly,
it will sit flush with the printer’s back wall (right).
Setting the realtime clock
The realtime clock in the 64-xx printers can be used, for example, to calcu­late and print the expiry date of a perishable product.
This is how you set the realtime clock:
1. Navigate to the
SYSTEM PARAMETER > Realtime Clock.
2. To enter the date and time, use the Cut button to shift the cursor, the Feed button to change the parameter, and the Online button to save it.
Setting parameters: see topic section „Info-Printouts and Parameters“,
chapter “Using the Parameter Menu”.
Outputting the realtime clock value using Easy Plug
Use the following Easy Plug commands to output the current realtime clock value:
#YC realtime as text
#YS realtime as barcode
#DM download month names
Easy Plug manual
Realtime clock dd.mm.yyyy hh:mm
dd = day, mm = month, yyyy = year, hh = hour, mm = minute
A
C
B
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Starting to print
Settings for the material type
The parameter settings described below provide the printer with the neces­sary information about the label material used. When printing from a layout program, these settings are usually provided automatically by the printer driver. For your first test prints, you need to configure them manually.
Material type
The label material is “endless”, which means that it contains no punches/
perforations, breaks or reflex marks that could be recognised by the punch sensor:
Set the
PRINT PARAMETER > Material Type to “endless”.
The label material contains punches/perforations, breaks or reflex marks that
can be recognised by the punch sensor (so-called “punched” material):
Set the
PRINT PARAMETER > Material Type to “Punched”.
Material length Set the
PRINT PARAMETER > Material Length to the length of the material (in mm).
Material width Set the
PRINT PARAMETER > Material Width to the width of the material (in mm).
Only for punched/perforated material:
Type of punch
Label material with breaks or punches:
Set the
SYSTEM PARAMETER > Sensor Type to “Punched”.
Label material with reflex marks:
Set the
SYSTEM PARAMETER > Sensor Type to “Reflex”.
Setting parameters: see topic section „Info-Printouts and Parameters“,
chapter “Using the Parameter Menu”.
Printing the status report
A status report printout is a perfectly adequate printer test. The width of the status printout can be set to 100 mm or 50mm. This should match the width of the label material used. The length of the printout is 200 mm.
100 mm width  Navigate to
INFO PRINTOUT > Printer Status.
The printout that is triggered spans a label length of 2x 200 mm, listing all of the printer’s current parameter settings.
50 mm width  Set the
SYSTEM PARAMETER > Print Info Mode to “Compact right”.
Navigate to
INFO PRINTOUT > Printer Status.
The printout that is triggered contains the same information as the wider prin­tout, compressed to a width of 50 mm.
Density If the printout is not as black as you would like it to be, increase the print den-
sity as follows:
1. Press the Esc button while in online mode. Display:
2. By pressing the Cut/Feed buttons, you can increase or decrease the heat energy of the printhead (in %).
Print contrast
60%
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The heat energy should be kept as low as possible while retaining an accep­table printing result. A high level of heat energy reduces the lifespan of the printhead.
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Setting up
Winding diagrams ......................................... 2
64-xx ......................................................... 2
Designation of parts .................................. 2
64-xx dispenser ......................................... 3
Designation of parts .................................. 3
Selecting ribbon/material .............................. 4
Label material ............................................ 4
Thermotransfer ribbon ............................... 4
Inserting material .......................................... 5
Inserting fan-folded material ......................... 8
Changing material ......................................... 9
64-xx ......................................................... 9
64-xx dispenser ......................................... 9
Inserting ribbon ........................................... 10
Material / Ribbon end ..................................11
Material end .............................................11
Ribbon end ..............................................11
Rewinder full ............................................11
Settings for all printers .................................12
Ribbon tension .........................................12
Material light barrier .................................13
Print head contact pressure ..................... 14
Adjusting the position of the print head ....15
Material parameters ................................. 16
Settings at 64-xx dispensers .......................17
Dispenser types .......................................17
Basic settings ...........................................17
Parameter settings for
„64-xx dispenser M“ .................................18
Parameters settings for
„64-xx dispenser A“ ..................................18
Index ............................................................19
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Winding diagrams
The winding diagrams show the winding direction of material and ribbon through the 64-xx or through the 64-xx dispenser printer. You must follow this basic schema when inserting/changing material and ribbon.
Ribbon and material should only be inserted/changed by specially trained
personnel.
64-xx
[1] This is how to insert material and ribbon correctly in the 64-xx or Chess x.
Designation of parts
No. Designation No. Designation
1 Adjusting knob for print head
contact pressure
8 Feed roller
2 Ribbon roller 9 Adjusting knob for punch
sensor
3 Ribbon rewind mandrel 10 Pad rollers
4 Ribbon unwind mandrel 11 Ribbon deflector
5 Material unwinder 12 Opener
6 Print head 13 Material guide
7 Print roller 14 Dancer arm
[Tab. 1] Designation of parts on the 64-xx.
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
9
10
11
12
13
7
14
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64-xx dispenser
[15] This is how to insert material and ribbon correctly in the 64-xx dispenser (each of type M).
Designation of parts
No. Designation No. Designation
1 Ribbon unwind mandrel 11 Dispensing edge
2 Ribbon deflector 12 Feed roller
3 Print head 13 Deflection roller
4 Ribbon roller 14 Rewinder
5 Ribbon rewind mandrel 15 Adjusting knob for punch
sensor
6 Material unwinder 16 Locking lever
7 Dancer arm 17 Adjusting knob for print head
contact pressure
8 Material guide 18 Clutch release motor
9 Feed roller 19 Rewinder motor
10 Print roller 20 Opener
[Tab. 2] Designation of parts on the 64-xx dispenser.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
12
14
15
16
17
18
19
9
13
20
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Selecting ribbon/material
Label material
When selecting the material, you must take 3 factors into account:
– the abrasive behavior of the surface structure of the material; – the properties with regard to the chemical reaction when printing ink is
transferred;
– the temperature required to transfer the ink.
Abrasive behavior
If the material is very abrasive, the print head becomes “worn down” quicker than would normally be the case. This criterion is of particular importance in thermoprinting. It is not so critical in the case of thermotransfer printing, as the ribbon can be chosen to be somewhat wider than the material, ensuring that the print head is protected across the entire width of the material.
Head temperature
The same applies if the temperature of the print head is high. Material and ribbon need longer to cool down, the print quality is more critical and the print head will wear down sooner.
For papers with grammages greater than 240 g, it may be necessary to make adjustments with regard to the contact pressure and the position of the print head.
Thermotransfer ribbon
For ribbon, we recommend the following:
– the reverse side of the ribbon must have an antistatic, friction-reducing
coating (backcoating); – ribbons must be specified for “near edge type print heads”; – ribbons should be suitable for print speeds of up to 12 inch/sec.
(300 mm/s).
Ribbon without these properties can reduce the performance of the
printer and/or the print quality as well as damage the print head!
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64-xx – 64-xx dispenser
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Inserting material
64-xx: Steps 1 to 8
64-xx dispenser: Steps 1 to 18
1. Open the hood of the unit.
2. Pull off the outer guide disk (1) of the unwinder (2).
3. Creel material on the unwinder with the corresponding adapter rings. The roll of material should turn anti-clockwise when unwinding.
4. Refit the outer guide disk of the unwinder.
5. Lay material around the dancer arm.
6. Set the material guide to the width of the label material. To do this, loosen the knurled screw on the underside of the front material guide (3). Push the material guide sideways. Tighten the knurled screw again (Fig. 2).
7. Press the red opener (4) of the intake in order to raise the pad rollers. With the opener depressed, push the start of the material through the material guide until it is below the print head (Fig. 3).
8. Align the material so that it is taken in straight. With the loading lever depressed, position the pad rollers of the printing unit in such a way that both rollers (5) sit sym­metrically on the material. (The print head has been removed in Fig. 4 to allow a bet­ter view).
CAUTION!
Rotating axles! These can pull in and tear off hair, clothing and jewelry.
– Do not operate the machine with
the hood open!
– Keep long hair, loose clothing,
jewelry etc. well away from the machine!
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