Carl Valentin DUOPRINT Service Instructions Manual

DUOPRINT
Service Instructions
Copyright by Carl Valentin GmbH / 7981025.0113
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Carl Valentin label printers comply with the following safety guidelines:
CE
EG Low-Voltage Directive (2006/95/EC)
EG Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (2004/108/EC)
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DuoPrint Series Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents ............................................................................. 3
1 Notes on this Document ....................................................... 5
1.1 User Notes ............................................................................... 5
1.2 Instructions .............................................................................. 5
1.3 Cross References .................................................................... 6
2 Safety Instructions ................................................................ 7
2.1 General Safety Instructions ..................................................... 7
2.2 Safety Handling when Working with Electricity ....................... 9
2.3 Environmentally-Friendly Disposal ........................................ 10
2.4 Connector Pin Assignment (Printer Rear) ............................. 10
3 Cleaning ............................................................................... 11
3.1 General Cleaning ................................................................... 12
3.2 Cleaning the Printer Roller .................................................... 12
3.3 Cleaning the Printhead .......................................................... 13
3.4 Cleaning the Label Photocell ................................................. 14
4 Replacing Components ...................................................... 15
4.1 Tool list .................................................................................. 15
4.2 Replacing the Printhead ........................................................ 16
4.3 Replacing the Printer Roller .................................................. 18
4.4 Replacing the Label Photocell ............................................... 19
4.5 Replacing CPU PCB.............................................................. 20
4.6 Replacing the Power Supply ................................................. 22
4.7 Replacing the Battery ............................................................ 23
5 Adjustments, settings and alignments ............................. 25
5.1 Adjusting the print mechanism .............................................. 25
5.2 Adjusting the Printhead Position ........................................... 26
5.3 Adjusting the Ribbon Rewinder/Unwinder ............................. 28
5.4 Adjusting the Head Photocell ................................................ 29
5.5 Setting the Pressure Curve (Ribbon Save) ........................... 30
5.6 Setting the Supporting Bar (Ribbon Save) ............................ 32
5.7 Oil and Lubricate ................................................................... 33
6 Refitting Options ................................................................. 35
6.1 Refitting the Input/Output Plate ............................................. 35
7 Error correction ................................................................... 37
8 Control inputs and outputs ................................................ 47
9 Wiring Plan ........................................................................... 53
10 Connection Plans ................................................................ 55
10.1CPU ....................................................................................... 55
10.2Power Electronics .................................................................. 56
11 Index ..................................................................................... 57
DuoPrint Series Notes on this Document
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1 Notes on this Document
1.1 User Notes
This service manual is intended for qualified service and maintenance staff.
This manual contains information about hardware and mechanical part of the label printer.
Information about operation of the direct print module can be taken from our operating manual.
If a problem arises that cannot be solved with help of this service instructions, then please contact your responsible dealer.
1.2 Instructions
Basic information and warning references with the corresponding signal words for the danger level are as follows specified in this manual:
DANGER identifies an extraordinarily great and immediate
danger which could lead to serious injury or even death.
WARNING identifies a possible danger would could lead
to serious bodily injury or even death if sufficient precautions are not taken.
CAUTION indicates a potentially dangerous situation
which could lead to moderate or light bodily injury or damage to property.
NOTICE gives you tips. They make a working sequence
easier or draw attention to important working processes.
Gives you tips on protecting the environment.
Handling instruction
Optional accessories, special fittings
Datum Information in the display
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1.3 Cross References
References to specific items in a figure are marked with item numbers. They are identified with parentheses in the text, e.g. (9). If no figure number is provided, item numbers in the text always refer to the graphic directly above the text. If a reference is made to another graphic, the figure number is specified, e.g. (2, in figure 5).
For a cross reference to chapters and sections, the chapter number and page number are specified, e.g. a reference to this section: see chapter 1.3.2, on page 35).
References to other documents have the following form: See
'operating manual'.
Item numbers
Cross references to chapters and sections
References to other documents
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2 Safety Instructions
2.1 General Safety Instructions
Keep the area around the device clean during and after
maintenance.
Work in a safety-conscious manner. Store dismantled device parts in a safe place while maintenance
is being performed.
CAUTION!
The drawing in of items of clothing by moving parts can lead to injuries.
If possible, do not wear clothing which could be
caught by moving device parts.
Button or roll up shirt or jacket sleeves. Tie or pin up long hair. Tuck the ends of scarves, ties and shawls into your
clothing or secure them with non-conductive clips.
DANGER!
Risk of death from increased flow of current via metals parts which come into contact with the device.
Do not wear clothing with metal parts. Do not wear jewellery. Do not wear glasses with a metal frame.
If a possible danger to your eyes is present, wear protective goggles, especially in the following cases:
when knocking in or knocking out pins and similar parts with a
hammer
when using an electric drill
when using spring hooks
when loosening or inserting springs, snap rings and gripping rings
when soldering
when using solvents, cleaning agents or other chemicals
Workplace and method of working
Clothing
Protective clothing
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WARNING!
Risk of injury in case of missing or faulty protective equipment.
After performing maintenance work, attach all safety
equipment (covers, safety precautions, ground cables etc.).
Replace faulty parts and those which have become
unusable.
The label printer is designed for power supply systems of 110-230 V. Connect the label printer only to electrical outlets with a ground contact.
Couple the label printer to devices using extra low voltage only.
Before making or undoing connections, switch off all devices involved (computer, printer, accessories etc.).
Operate the label printer in a dry environment only and do not get it wet (sprayed water, mist etc.).
Do not operate the label printer in explosive atmosphere and not in proximity of high voltage power lines.
Operate the label printer only in an environment protected against abrasive dust, swarf and other similar impurity.
In case of cleaning and maintenance with an open cover, ensure that clothing, hair, jewellery and similar personal items do not contact the exposed rotating parts.
The print unit can get hot during printing. Do not touch the printhead during operation. Cool down the print unit before changing material, removal or adjustment.
Carry out only the actions described in these operating instructions. Any work beyond this may only be performed by the manufacturer or upon agreement with the manufacturer.
Unauthorized interference with electronic modules or their software can cause malfunctions.
Other unauthorized work or modifications to the label printer can endanger operational safety.
Always have service work done in a qualified workshop, where the personnel have the technical knowledge and tools required to do the necessary work.
There are warning stickers on the label printers that draw your attention to dangers. Therefore the warning stickers are not to be removed as then you and others cannot be aware of dangers and may be injured.
DANGER!
Danger to life and limb from power supply!
Do not open the casing.
Protective equipment
General safety instructions
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2.2 Safety Handling when Working with Electricity
The following work may only be performed by instructed and
trained electricians:
work on the electrical assemblies
work on the device while it is open and connected to the
power supply.
Locate the emergency-stop or power switch so that it can be
actuated in case of an emergency.
Unplug the device from the electrical outlet before performing
the following work:
removing or installing power supply units
working in the immediate vicinity of exposed power supply
parts
mechanical inspection of power supply parts
modifying the device circuits.
Ensure that the device is de-energized. Check the workplace for possible sources of danger, e.g. moist
floors, defective extension cables, faulty protective conduction connections.
Give another person the task of remaining near the workplace.
This person must be familiar with the location and operation of the emergency-stop and power switches and switch off the power if danger arises.
Use only one hand while working on electrical circuits when a
device is switched on. Hold the other hand behind your back or put it in your jacket pocket. This prevents the electricity from flowing through your body.
To not use worn or damaged tools. Use only tools and testing equipment that is suitable for the
respective task.
Proceed in a very cautions and calm manner. Avoid endangering yourself. Switch the power off. Request medical help (emergency physician). Call for first aid if necessary.
Qualifications of personnel
General precautions to be heeded when beginning maintenance
Additional precautions to be heeded for devices with exposed energized parts
Tools
What to do in case an accident occurs
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2.3 Environmentally-Friendly Disposal
Manufacturers of B2B equipment are obliged to take back and dispose of old equipment that was manufactured after 13 August
2005. As a principle, this old equipment may not be delivered to communal collecting points. It may only be organised, used and disposed of by the manufacturer. Valentin products accordingly labelled can therefore be returned to Carl Valentin GmbH.
This way, you can be sure your old equipment will be disposed of correctly.
Carl Valentin GmbH thereby fulfils all obligations regarding timely disposal of old equipment and facilitates the smooth reselling of these products. Please understand that we can only take back equipment that is sent free of carriage charges.
Further information on the WEEE directive is available on our website www.carl-valentin.de.
2.4 Connector Pin Assignment (Printer Rear)
Figure 1
A Power supply
B External Output/Input (Option)
C Compact Flash card slot
D USB interface
E Serial interface RS-232
Pin 2 = TXD, Pin 3 = RXD, Pin 5 = GND, Pin 7 = CTS, Pin 8 = RTS
F Ethernet 10/100 interface
1 = LED orange
Lighting = Connection active Flashing = Data transfer Off = No connection
2 = LED green
Lighting: Speed 100 MBit Off: Speed 10 MBit
G USB host for USB keyboard and
USB memory stick
H Centronics
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3 Cleaning
DANGER!
Risk of death by electric shock!
Disconnect the label printer from power supply
before performing any maintenance work.
NOTICE!
When cleaning the label printer, personal protective equipment such as safety goggles and gloves are recommended.
Maintenance task Frequency
General cleaning (see chapter 3.1, page 12).
As necessary.
Cleaning printer roller (see chapter 3.2, page 12).
Each time the label roll is changed or when the printout and label transport are adversely affected.
Cleaning printhead (see chapter 3.3, page 13).
Each time the transfer ribbon is changed or when the printout is adversely affected.
Cleaning label photocell (see chapter 3.4, page 14).
When exchanging the label roll.
NOTICE!
The handling instructions for the use of Isopropanol (IPA) must be observed. In the case of skin or eye contact, immediately wash off the fluid thoroughly with running water. If the irritation persists, consult a doctor. Ensure good ventilation.
WARNING!
Risk of fire by easily inflammable label soluble!
When using label soluble, dust must be completely
removed from the label printer and cleaned.
Cleaning schedule
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3.1 General Cleaning
CAUTION!
Abrasive cleaning agents can damage the label printer!
Do not use abrasives or solvents to clean the outer
surface of the label printer.
Remove dust and paper fuzz in the printing area with a soft
brush or vacuum cleaner.
Clean outer surfaces with an all-purpose cleaner.
3.2 Cleaning the Printer Roller
A soiled print roll can lead to reduced print quality and can affect transport of material.
Figure 2
1. Open printer cover.
2. Turn red lever (D) counter clockwise to lift up the printhead (A).
3. Remove labels and transfer ribbon form the label printer.
4. Remove deposits with roller cleaner and a soft cloth.
5. Turn the roller (B + C) manually step by step to clean the complete roller (only possible when printer is switched off, as otherwise the step motor is full of power and the roller is kept in its position).
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3.3 Cleaning the Printhead
Printing can cause accumulation of dirt at printhead e.g. by colour particles of transfer ribbon, and therefore it is necessary to clean the printhead in regular periods depending on operating hours, environmental effects such as dust etc.
CAUTION!
Printhead can be damaged!
Do not use sharp or hard objects to clean the
printhead.
Do not touch protective glass layer of the printhead.
Figure 3
1. Open printer cover.
2. Turn red lever (D, in Figure 2) anticlockwise to lift up the printhead.
3. Remove labels and transfer ribbon from the label printer.
4. Clean printhead surface with special cleaning pen or a cotton swab dipped in pure alcohol.
5. Allow printhead to dry for 2-3 minutes before commissioning the printer.
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3.4 Cleaning the Label Photocell
CAUTION!
Label photocell can be damaged!
Do not use sharp or hard objects or solvents to clean
the label photocell.
The label photocell can become dirtied with paper dust and this can adversely affect label detection.
Figure 4
1. Open printer cover.
2. Turn red lever anticlockwise to lift up the printhead.
3. Remove labels and transfer ribbon from the label printer.
4. Blow out the photocell (A) with pressure gas spray. Observe strictly the instructions on the spray can!
5. Clean the label photocell (A) additionally with a cleaning card (B) before soaked in pure alcohol. Move the cleaning card from one side to the other (see illustration).
6. Reload the labels and transfer ribbon.
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4 Replacing Components
DANGER!
Risk of death via electric shock!
Before opening the housing cover, disconnect the
device from the mains supply and wait approx. 2 - 3 minutes until the power supply unit has discharged.
4.1 Tool list
Some service work requires the following tools:
Philips-head screwdriver, size 1
Hexagonal wrench 1.5 mm
Hexagonal wrench 2.5 mm
Spring scale 10 N
Spring scale 25 N
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4.2 Replacing the Printhead
CAUTION!
The printhead can be damaged by static electricity discharges and impacts!
Set up the device on a grounded, conductive surface. Ground your body, e.g. by wearing a grounded
wristband.
Do not touch contacts on the plug connections. Do not touch the printhead with hard objects or your
hands.
Figure 5
1. Open the printer cover.
2. Remove labels and transfer ribbon from the label printer.
3. When printhead is closed, loosen the fixing screws (G).
4. Remove the label guiding between the printheads.
5. Turn red lever (E) anticlockwise to lift up the printhead.
6. If the printhead (5) is not disengaged on the pressure roller (J), continue loosen the fixing screws (G).
7. Remove the printhead carefully to the front until you can reach the plug connections.
8. Remove plug connections and then remove printhead.
Removing the printhead
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Figure 6
1. Attach plug connections.
2. Position printhead in printhead mounting bracket in such a way that the pins are secured in the corresponding holes in the head plate.
3. Lightly keep printhead mounting bracket on the printer roller with one finger and check for correct positioning of the printhead.
4. Screw in fixing screws (G) and tighten it.
5. Install again the label guiding.
6. Reload labels and transfer ribbon.
7. Check resistance value on the type plate of printhead and if
necessary change the value in the menu Service functions/Heater resistance.
Installing the printhead
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4.3 Replacing the Printer Roller
Figure 7
1. Remove left printer cover. Loosen 3 screws at the lower left printer edge and 3 screws at the chassis upper edge.
2. Remove the protective conductor at the inside of the printer cover.
3. Loosen screws (A) and remove tear off edge (if mounted) before the pressure roller.
4. Turn red lever (E) counter clockwise to lift up the printhead.
5. Loosen pins (F) from belt pulley (G) on the print roller (D).
6. Remove protective disc (C) and ball bearing (B).
7. Pull print roller (D) through the drillings outwards. Hold the belt pulley (G).
1. Insert the new print roller (D) through the drillings and the belt pulley (G).
2. Mount the ball bearing (B) and the protective disc (C).
3. When reassembling the belt pulley (G), a pin must meet the milled surface of roller axe.
4. Tighten pins (F) strongly. The roller has to be installed precisely.
5. Connect the protective conductor to the inside of cover.
6. Mount again the printer cover.
Removing the print roller
Installing the print roller
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