EASYPRINT Compact 32D, Communicator II, Compact 32C, Compact 53C Product Manual

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Easyprint
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Compact 32d
Compact 32C
Compact 53c
Communicator II
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V-SERIES
THERMAL
TRANSFER PRINTER
PRODUCT MANUAL
This manual, Easyprint Part No. 25364, is for use in the operation and maintenance of Compact and Communicator Thermal Transfer Printers.
Users of these printers are warned that it is essential to read, understand and act according to the information given in Part 1: Health and Safety.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored on a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form, or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of Easyprint A/S.
Easyprint A/S has a policy of continuous product improvement, the Company therefore reserves the right to modify the specification contained in this manual without notice.
Any trademarks referred to in this document are the property of their respective trademark holders.
© Easyprint A/S 2018.
For sales, service and inks please contact:
Easyprint A/S
www.easy-print.com
sales@easy-print.com
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End User License Agreement
You have acquired a device (“DEVICE”) that includes software licensed by Easyprint A/S from Microsoft Licensing Inc. or its affiliates (“MS”). Those installed software products of MS origin, as well as associated media, printed materials, and “online” or electronic documentation (“SOFTWARE”) are protected by international intellectual property laws and treaties. The SOFTWARE is licensed, not sold. All rights reserved.
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THE DEVICE, WILL CONSTITUTE YOUR AGREEMENT TO THIS EULA (OR RATIFICATION OF ANY PREVIOUS CONSENT).
GRANT OF SOFTWARE LICENSE. This EULA grants you the following license:
• You may use the SOFTWARE only on the DEVICE.
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CONTENTS OF
EC
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
No. Doc-0010510_R01
Manufacturers name: Domino UK Limited
Manufacturers address: Bar Hill, Cambridge CB23 8TU.
This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer.
Objects of the declaration: EASYPRINT Compact 32D, 32C, 53C (labelled as EASYPRINT 53 MK2) Printers from serial number VP944527and EASYPRINT Touch Screen (Labelled as Compact TS) from serial number VTP018251
The object of the declaration described above is in conformity with the relevant Union harmonisation legislation:
2014/35/EU : Low Voltage Directive
2014/30/EU : EMC Directive.
2011/65/EU : RoHS Directive
EN 61000-6-2:2005 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 6-2:
Generic standards - Immunity for industrial environments
EN 61000-6-4:2007/A1:2011 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 6­4: Generic standards - Emissions standard for industrial environments
EN 60950-1:2006/A2:2013 Information technology equipment - safety ­Part 1: General requirements.
Signed for and on behalf of
Domino UK Limited.
Bar Hill,
Cambridge,
Date:12th May 2016
Signature:
Name and Job title: Carl Busuttil-Reynaud, Chief Engineer
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EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
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CONTENTS OF
EC
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
EU Declaration of Conformity
No. Doc-0013588_R02
Manufacturers name: Domino UK Limited Manufacturers address: Bar Hill, Cambridge CB23 8TU.
This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer.
Object of the declaration: Easyprint Communicator II Printer, Type
COM II (2"/53mm) from serial numbers 320L02M17G111881 & 320R02B18G111971 and COM II (5"/128mm) from serial number 320R05A18G111924 & 320L05L17G111852
The object of the declaration described above is in conformity with the relevant Union harmonisation legislation:
2014/35/EU : Low Voltage Directive 2014/30/EU : EMC Directive.
EN 61000-6-2:2005 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 6-2:
Generic standards - Immunity for industrial environments
EN 61000-6-4:2007/A1:2011 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) -
Part 6-4: Generic standards - Emissions standard for industrial environ­ments
EN 60950-1:2006/A2:2013 Information technology equipment - safety -
Part 1: General requirements.
Signed for and on behalf of
Domino UK Limited. Bar Hill, Cambridge, Date:28th February 2018
Signature: Name: Carl Busuttil-Reynaud Job title: Group Chief Engineer
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EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
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FCC NOTICE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
European EMC Statement
This product may cause interference if used in residential areas. Such use must be avoided, unless the user takes special measures to reduce electromagnetic emissions, to prevent interference to the reception of radio and television broadcasts.
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CONTENTS
PART 1 HEALTH AND SAFETY
PART 2 DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION
PART 3 OPERATION
PART 4 MAINTENANCE, SERVICE AND FAULT
FINDING
PART 5 TECHNICAL REFERENCE
PART 6 GLOSSARY OF TERMS
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AMENDMENT RECORD
Amendment Date
All Parts at Issue 1 November 2010
All Parts at Issue 2 April 2011
All Parts at Issue 3 January 2013
All Parts at Issue 4 April 2013
All Parts at Issue 5 September 2013
All Parts at Issue 6 March 2015
All Parts at Issue 7 November 2015
All Parts at Issue 8 March 2018
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PART 1 : HEALTH AND SAFETY
CONTENTS
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GENERAL SAFETY................................................................................ 1-3
HAZARD INFORMATION....................................................................... 1-5
Warning Notices............................................................................... 1-5
Lethal Voltages ..................................................................... 1-5
Handling the Compact 32c, 53c / Communicator II
Cassette Printer .................................................................... 1-5
Replacing the Ribbon ........................................................... 1-6
Heating Element.................................................................... 1-6
Organic Solvents................................................................... 1-6
Battery Replacement ............................................................ 1-6
Fuses Fire Hazard................................................................. 1-6
Caution Notices ............................................................................... 1-7
Damage to Print Head .......................................................... 1-7
Loss of Counter Data............................................................ 1-7
Cable Routing ....................................................................... 1-7
Mains Supply Voltage ........................................................... 1-7
Cleaning Materials for Print Head......................................... 1-7
Spare Parts and Consumables............................................. 1-8
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GENERAL SAFETY
Notes: (1) Please read through this section before operating the machine.
(2) Unless stated otherwise, information provided is applicable to
all printer variants.
This printer is designed for use with AC power distribution systems TN and TT, as classified in IEC 60364:
‘TN’ (any of following - TN-C, TN-S or TN-C-S) for example; a system having one or more points of the source of energy directly earthed, the exposed conductive parts of the installation being connected to that point by protective conductors.
‘TT’ for example; a system having one point of the source of energy directly earthed, the exposed conductive parts of the installation being connected to earth electrodes electrically independent of the earth electrodes of the source.
It is not suitable for connection to an ‘IT’ system for example; a system having no direct connection between live parts and earth, the exposed conductive parts of the installation being earthed. This therefore excludes any ‘phase to phase’ connected supplies such as may be available in some factories and/or countries.
If the supply fuses (located on the rear of the printer and the printer’s power supply unit) are replaced, they must be replaced by a 2 amp T 5x20 UL fuse
- 230/115V – 50/60Hz for the printer and a 4 amp T 5x20 UL fuse - 230/ 115V - 50/60Hz for the printer power supply unit V200006).
Installation must only be performed by qualified Easyprint personnel. For customer installations, authorisation must be obtained from Easyprint A/S. All relevant Safety Procedures must be followed. Failure to do so may invalidate warranty.
The printer and its component parts must only be used for the purpose for which they were sold, and for which they are designed and constructed. No parts may be used for other functions.
DO NOT touch the printer or the controller with wet or damp hands.
DO NOT expose the printer or controller to water.
DO NOT run the printer without ribbon material, as this may damage the print head.
DO NOT use the Cassette handle as a means of carrying or holding the printer as this may result in the printer becoming detached from the cassette causing a crushing hazard.
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ALWAYS disconnect the power to the machine before removing any service covers. The power connector to the back of the printer must be removed. The Communicator II printer’s mains plug must be removed from the mains power supply.
ALWAYS keep hands and loose clothing away from the print head opening whilst the printer is powered on, as there is a danger that the mechanism will move without warning and present a crushing hazard.
DO NOT operate the machine with any covers removed. ALL covers must be in place using the appropriate number of fasteners. It is essential that electrical and non-electrical connector dust covers (provided with the machine) are fitted to all unused connectors to protect against dust and dirt and possible static damage to internal components.
Ensure all reasonable safety precautions have been undertaken. However, please ensure that when working with / or around the machine, every care is taken to avoid potential hazards. ALWAYS take great care around the machine not to slip, trip or fall; especially if the machine is used in areas where the floor may be wet or greasy.
Use only Easyprint ribbons.
Replace ribbons with care to avoid cutting hands or fingers.
Take care, in the unlikely event of an electronic fault causing an unexpected start up of printer drive motors, to avoid possible injury.
Read the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for Cleaning Fluid (P/N WJ-111) before using it with any Easyprint product.
There is a danger of electrical shocks from the electrical outlet. All electronic checks must be performed by qualified personnel.
The information above is correct to the best of our knowledge, information and belief at the date of this publication. The information given is designed only as guidance for safe handling use, processing, storage, transportation, disposal and release and is not considered a warranty or quality specification. The information relates only to the specific material designated and may not be valid for such material used in combination with any other materials or in any process unless specified in text.
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HAZARD INFORMATION
This document uses the following warning signs that give warning of a hazard or danger:
Denotes Danger: Electricity
Denotes General Danger
Read the following important notices before using the printer. The hazard information is prioritised into warning and caution notices.
Warning Notices
Warning notices denote a potential hazard to the health and safety of users. These notices clearly state the nature of respective hazard and the means by which it can be avoided.
Lethal Voltages
Lethal voltages are present within this equipment when it is connected to the mains supply. Only trained and authorised personnel may carry out maintenance work.
Observe all statutory electrical safety codes and practices. Unless it is necessary to run the printer, disconnect the printer from the mains electrical supply service before removing the cover or attempting any service or repair activity, otherwise death or personal injury may result.
Handling the Compact 32c, 53c / Communicator II Cassette Printer
The Cassette handle is for removing the cassette only. It must not be used as a means of carrying or holding the printer as this may result in the printer becoming detached from the cassette causing a crushing hazard.
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Replacing the Ribbon
Care must be taken when replacing ribbons to avoid cutting hands or fingers.
Heating Element
The heating element and surrounding area become very hot during use. To avoid the risk of burns, never touch the heating element area of the print head.
Organic Solvents
Cleaning fluid contains organic solvents. Always wear suitable PPE (goggles and clothes) to avoid contact with the eyes and skin. Avoid inhalation of the vapour. Do not smoke in the presence of the vapour or the vicinity of the printer.
Battery Replacement
Replaceable batteries should only be replaced using batteries of the correct specified type and rating. Failure to do so may result in an explosion hazard.
Used batteries should be disposed of according to the battery manufacturer’s instructions.
Fuses Fire Hazard
To ensure continued protection against the risk of fire, replace fuses with the specified type and rating only.
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Caution Notices
Caution notices denote a potential hazard to the physical integrity of equipment / software but not a danger to personnel. These notices clearly state the nature of the hazard and the means by which it can be avoided.
Damage to Print Head
Changing the print head without setting the new resistance value may cause severe damage to the print head.
Loss of Counter Data
The counter values are not retained when the printer is switched off.
Cable Routing
To avoid damage to the cables or equipment, ensure that the cables are routed clear from any moving parts.
Mains Supply Voltage
To avoid damage to the equipment, do not exceed the supply voltage stated in this manual. See “TECHNICAL
REFERENCE” on page 5-1.
Cleaning Materials for Print Head
To avoid damage to the printer components, use only soft brushes and lint-free cloths. For cleaning, always use Cleaning Pens (P/N VPR0223), Cleaning Fluid (P/N WJ-111) and Print Head Cleaning Wipes (P/N MT25215).
Do not use high pressure air, cotton waste, abrasive materials, metallic objects or degreasing cleaning fluids (e.g., Benzene, acetone).
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Spare Parts and Consumables
To avoid the risk of damage to the print head use only Easyprint spares, parts and consumables.
Contact supplier for details.
For Sales and Service contact:
Easyprint A/S
www.easy-print.com sales@easy-print.com
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PART 2 : DESCRIPTION AND
INSTALLATION
CONTENTS
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UNPACKING.......................................................................................... 2-5
Compact 32d Unit Inventory............................................................ 2-5
Compact 32c / 53c Unit Inventory................................................... 2-5
Communicator II Unit Inventory ....................................................... 2-6
Compact 32d, 32c and 53c Printer Main Parts ............................... 2-7
Printer Unit (Front View)........................................................ 2-7
Printer Connections (Rear View) ........................................... 2-7
Communicator II Printer Main Parts................................................. 2-8
Printer Unit (Front View)........................................................ 2-8
Printer Connections (Rear View) ........................................... 2-8
Compact 32d, 32c and 53c Peripherals .......................................... 2-9
Power Supply Unit ................................................................ 2-9
Encoder................................................................................. 2-9
Communicator II Peripherals ........................................................... 2-10
Power Supply Unit ................................................................ 2-10
I/O Box.................................................................................. 2-10
MECHANICAL INSTALLATION.............................................................. 2-11
Installation Requirements ................................................................ 2-11
Brackets - Compact 32d, 32c and 53c ................................ 2-11
Mounting the Printer in the Bracket System.................................... 2-14
Compact 32d, 32c and 53c .................................................. 2-14
Communicator II ................................................................... 2-15
Connect Cables ............................................................................... 2-16
Compact 32d, 32c and 53c .................................................. 2-16
Communicator II ................................................................... 2-17
Set Up Communicator II Printer....................................................... 2-18
I/O Connection Details..................................................................... 2-19
Compact 32d, 32c and 53c Pin Allocations ......................... 2-20
Communicator II Pin Allocations........................................... 2-21
Output Voltage...................................................................... 2-22
Example Connections........................................................... 2-23
Using a 24V Product Detector or Proximity Sensor ............. 2-25
Output Connections - Compact 32d, 32c and 53c .............. 2-26
Output Connections - Communicator II ............................... 2-27
Remote Pause
(Not available on Communicator II in CM mode).................. 2-29
Connecting Encoder to I/O Connector
(Instead of Encoder Connector)............................................ 2-30
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I/O Wiring Diagrams ........................................................................ 2-31
Compact 32d, 32c and 53c ................................................. 2-31
Communicator II................................................................... 2-32
CONNECTIVITY - COMPACT 32D, 32C AND 53C............................... 2-33
CONNECTIVITY - COMMUNICATOR II ................................................ 2-34
Compact Touchscreen to One Printer
- Compact 32d, 32c and 53c..................................................... 2-35
Compact Touchscreen / Touchscreen / PC to Networked Printers 2-35
Network Set-up.................................................................... 2-36
Connecting to Networked Printers....................................... 2-36
PC or Touchscreen to One Printer .................................................. 2-37
Compact 32d, 32c and 53c ................................................. 2-37
Communicator II................................................................... 2-37
PC to Networked Printers ............................................................... 2-38
Printer Network Settings ...................................................... 2-38
Ethernet................................................................................ 2-38
Printer Slaves ....................................................................... 2-38
Advanced ............................................................................. 2-39
Webserver ....................................................................................... 2-40
ENCODER CONNECTION .................................................................... 2-41
COMPACT TOUCHSCREEN ................................................................ 2-42
Touchscreen ......................................................................................... 2-43
Touchscreen Rear View .................................................................. 2-44
PRINTER SET-UP ................................................................................. 2-45
Setting the Ribbon Type ................................................................. 2-45
Threading the Ribbon...................................................................... 2-45
Compact 32d Ribbon Threading Procedure........................ 2-46
Compact 32c / 53c Ribbon Threading Procedure............... 2-48
Communicator II Ribbon Threading Procedure ................... 2-50
Ribbon Path .................................................................................... 2-50
Set Up Printer - Final Steps (Compact 32d, 32c and 53c).............. 2-51
Calibrating the Printer .......................................................... 2-51
Optimising the Print Head ............................................................... 2-52
Test Print, Align and Calibrate -
(Compact 32d, 32c and 53c)................................................ 2-54
Speed Profile........................................................................ 2-54
CM Speed Profile Graph ...................................................... 2-55
IM Speed Profile Graph........................................................ 2-56
User Interface Settings......................................................... 2-57
Unlock User Interface Settings ............................................ 2-57
Printer Connection ............................................................... 2-57
Network................................................................................ 2-58
Version Information .............................................................. 2-58
Locating the Printer’s IP Address when Not Known....................... 2-59
Requirements....................................................................... 2-59
Connecting........................................................................... 2-59
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Use of USB to Find Out which IP the Printer is Using ..................... 2-60
Change IP Address of Printer Using USB............................. 2-60
Changing the IP Address
for the Compact Touchscreen / Touchscreen...................... 2-61
Adding More Connections ............................................................... 2-62
Compact Touchscreen ......................................................... 2-62
Touchscreen ......................................................................... 2-63
USB Connection Setup (Compact 32d, 32c, 53c and Compact Touchscreen only).. 2-64
Reconnecting the Compact Touchscreen via USB
(Compact 32d, 32c and 53c) ................................................ 2-64
ADVANCED SETTINGS ......................................................................... 2-65
System Variable ............................................................................... 2-65
Special Features .............................................................................. 2-65
Install Options .................................................................................. 2-66
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UNPACKING
Note: Unless stated otherwise, information provided is applicable to
all Compact Series and Communicator II printer variants.
Before installation, it is important t damaged during shipment, and that all parts needed for the installation and operation of the printer are present.
Ensure that the following items are present:
o check that the printer has not been
Compact 32d Unit Inventory
Contents Part No.
Compact 32d Printer Unit
Compact Touchscreen (Optional) EAS002781
Mains Power Supply Unit (PSU) EPP002214SP
I/O Cable, 5m EDP002215SP
Documentation Pack Language dependent
Compact 32c / 53c Unit Inventory
Contents Part No.
Compact 32c Printer Unit
Compact 53c Printer Unit
User Interface Kit (Optional) EAS002113SP
Mains Power Supply Unit (PSU) EPP002214SP
I/O Cable, 5m EDP002215SP
Documentation Pack Language dependent
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Communicator II Unit Inventory
Contents Part No.
Communicator II 53mm Printer Unit
Communicator II 128mm Printer Unit
Power Supply Unit (PSU) V200006
I/O Box V200005
Fix Shim Pack (0.2, 0.4 and 0.8mm) V200042
Wall Bracket - PSU Box VEY9984
Wall Bracket - I/O Box VEY9985
PSU Power Cable (Euro) VEY0190
PSU Power Cable (US) VEY0190-1
Air Tube Supply 3m, 6mm VEY0786
Cable, 4 pole Printer to PSU VEY1404
Cable, Printer to I/O Box VEY1402
15 Pin I/O Cable VEY0168
Ethernet Crossover Cable VEY1420
Documentation Pack Language dependent
Secure Digital (SD) Memory Card VEY0530
Cleaning Pens (pack of 5) VPR0223
Print Head Cleaning Wipes MT25215
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Quarter-turn
Latch
Compact 32d
Status
LED
Power/Reset
Button
Compact 32c / 53c
USB
Port
Rear View (Compact 32d shown)
Rear USB
Small*
Encoder
5-Pin DIN
Typ e
Power Input
24V d.c. 5A
Input / Output
15-Way
D-Type
Rear USB
Large*
Ethernet cable port
(to connect to PC or
network)
CAUTION: Socket
provides Power over
Ethernet (PoE)
Compact 32d, 32c and 53c Printer Main Parts Printer Unit (Front View)
Printer Connections (Rear View)
*The rear USB large and rear USB small connections share a port and therefore cannot be used together.
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Cassette
Handle
Status
LED
Secure Digital Flash Card SlotUSB Mini Connector
Sliding Shutter
Air Pressure Gauge
Air Pressure Regulator
Communication ConnectorPower Supply Connector
Air Outlet
Air Inlet
USB Standard Connector
Communicator II Printer Main Parts Printer Unit (Front View)
Printer Connections (Rear View)
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Compact 32d, 32c and 53c Peripherals Power Supply Unit
Encoder
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Mains
Switch
Mains
Connector
Power Connector
Mains Fuse
Encoder
Connector
Ethernet
Connector
I/O Connector
Communication
Connector
Communicator II Peripherals Power Supply Unit
I/O Box
Shims
Shim used with the bracket assembly
(0.2, 0.4 and 0.8 thicknesses available in pack)
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MECHANICAL INSTALLATION
Installation Requirements
Ensure that the following services and control signals are available:
Notes: (1) Compact 32d, 32c and 53c Power: 120/240 VAC, 50/60Hz, 1.5A
(2) Communicator II Power: 115/230 VAC, 50/60Hz
(1) For Communicator II: Compressed Air: 2-5 Bar, dry, uncontaminated.
Note: For purity of supplied compressed air, Easyprint requires
compliance with Compressed air purity classes ISO 8573-1 6 3 2 : 2001.
(2) A print start signal; we recommend a volt-free contact which closes
when printing is required.
(3) Sufficient space for installation and operation.
(4) If using the printer in Continuous Mode, an encoder giving 12 (or a
multiple of 12) pulses per mm is required to monitor the substrate speed. (This is included with the CM bracket.)
Brackets - Compact 32d, 32c and 53c
Notes: (1) For a list of the tools required, see the bracket instructions
provided with the bracket kit.
(2) For spares information, see www.easy-print.com
The bracket range covers widths of up to 900mm. The available flat-pack variants are:
• Window bracket (for IM and CM versions)
Notes: (1) The CM version includes the encoder and CM axle assembly.
(2) The CM rubber roller assemblies are available in 100mm size
increments (305mm to 805mm) and must be ordered separately.
(3) The Quick Release (QR) Carrier Assembly (P/N EPT006141) is
available for mounting the printers directly onto Compact 32d, 32c and 53c flat pack window brackets (IM bracket EAS002706 and CM bracket EAS002717). Use this assembly in wash-down environments or other situations where printers need to be removed on a regular basis. The assembly has the same overall dimensions as the standard printer carrier (P/N 5-0460258) and can be swapped out on existing installations.
• Web positioning module
• Labeller bracket (IM only)
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Window Bracket - (IM Version), 0.9m - Part No. EAS002706
Window Bracket - (CM Version), 0.9m - Part No. EAS002717
Note: Three guide rollers are shown for illustration purposes - only two
are supplied in the kit.
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Web Positioning Module (0.9m) - Part No. 5-0460281
Labeller Bracket Assembly - Part No. EAS001626
DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION
Notes: (1) The Labeller Bracket can be assembled in either a left-hand or a
right-hand version.
(2) Installation drawing EAS002727 is included w
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Labeller Bracket / Guide Roller (shown mounted onto the
Labeller Bracket Assembly)
Note: Guide rollers can be assembled in either left-hand or right-hand
orientation.
Mounting the Printer in the Bracket System Compact 32d, 32c and 53c
Notes: (1) Tool required: 5mm Allen key
(2) Prior to mounting the Compact 32c / 53c in the bracket system,
re
move the cassette to enable easier handling.
(1) Mount the printer in the bracket system, using four M6 screws
(sup
plied with bracket).
(2) When mounting the printer in the CM bracket, ensure the print head is
po
sitioned above the top point of the rubber roller.
Note: To obtain the best print quality, fine adjustment of the print head
can
be done electronically at a later stage. See “Set Up Printer -
Final Steps (Compact 32d, 32c and 53c)” on page 2-51.
(3) In order to apply the correct print head pressure, ensure that the
height approximately 3mm.
Note: The precise height of the print head will need t
between the base of the printer and rubber roller or platen is
o be adjusted electronically via the software once the services are connected.
See “Set Up Printer - Final Steps (Compact 32d, 32c and 53c)” on page 2-51.
(4) When the correct distance is obtained, tight
(5) Mount the power supply. See “Connectivity - Compact 32d, 32c and
53c” on page 2-33.
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Fitting Shim between the Bracket and Printer
Communicator II
(1) Mount the printer in the bracket system, using four screws (M6 x
35mm).
Note: When mounting the printer in the CM bracket, ensure the print
he
ad is mounted on the top point of the rubber roller. This may
be adjusted to obtain the best print quality.
(2) Adjust the height between the rubber roller or platen using the
ppropriate shims provided.
a
Note: The height may need to be adjust
ed once the services are
connected.
(3) When the correct distance is obtained, tighten the screws.
Mount the I/O box and power supply. See “Connectivity - Co
on page 2-34.
mmunicator II”
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DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION
Connect Cables Compact 32d, 32c and 53c
Note: Refer to page 2-33 for Connection Diagram when connecting
the printer to the mains, peripherals and network.
• Connect the cable from the PSU to the printer’s power input port
• If the printer is in CM, connect the encoder to the back of the printer
• If the printer is in IM, connect the start signal cable to the 15-pin D-type connector
• If the printer in CM is receiving its ‘print go’ signals from an external source, the 15-way I/O cable is used
• Connect the start signal and any error signals you wish to connect
• For the Compact 32c / 53c, load the ribbon and refit the cassette
• If a Compact Touchscreen is to be used, connect the USB cable into the Compact Touchscreen’s mini USB port, then connect USB A into the USB port on either the front or the back of the printer
• If a retained connection is required between the Compact Touchscreen and the USB cable, the mini USB plug lead can be secured in place by removing the rear cover of the Compact Touchscreen and fitting a small cable tie to the mini USB plug
• If a retained connection is required between the power plug or USB plug and the printer, secure the cables to the retained I/O cable using cable ties
• If a retained connection is required between the power plug and the printer, use the power cord retaining bracket provided
• The Compact Touchscreen USB cable supplied is 2m in length. A maximum cable length of 3m can be used by either (a) fitting a 1m extension or using a new 3m cable
CAUTION: Extensions and new cables must be sourced locally.
• Press the reset button on the printer to turn on the printer and Compact Touchscreen.
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DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION
Communicator II
Note: Refer to page 2-34 for Connection Diagram when connecting
the printer to the mains, peripherals and network.
• Connect the cable from the power supply to the printer
• Connect the printer cable between the printer and the I/O Box
• Connect the air pressure to the printer
• Set the regulator to approximately 2.5 bar / 0.25MPa (128mm Printer
3.5 Bar / 0.35MPa) so that the air pressure gauge reads either 2.5 Bar or 3.5 Bar
• Supply the mains to the Power supply
• Connect the I/O to the host machine.
• If the printer is used in CM, connect the encoder to the I/O box
• If a Touchscreen is to be used, see “Touchscreen” on page 2-43.
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Set Up Communicator II Printer
• Load the cassette with ribbon. Follow the instruction on the cassette unit for the ribbon path when fitting or replacing the ribbon.
“Threading the Ribbon” on page 2-45.
• Check the height of the print head to the print base.
Note: Use the shims to ensure the correct distance between print
head and substrate (0.2 to 2.0mm) for both CM and IM.
• Press the Connect button to establish a connection between the printer and the Touchscreen
•Go to Settings > Production Line Setup > Line Movement and select either CM or IM from the Line Movement pull-down menu.
(1) If you select the CM printer type:
(a) To check that the print head is on top of the roller, go to Settings
> Production Line Setup > Print Head.
(b) Set the Head Position so that the print head is on top of the roller.
Note: Some experimentation with this parameter may be required to
obtain the best print quality.
(c) Perform a print run. (d) Go to Settings > IO Port > Set Up > Start Signal.
(i) At the Start Signal pull-down menu, select Front Edge.
See
(2) To select the IM printer type:
(a) Go to Settings > Production Line Setup > Line Movement > IM,
then to Print Head > Head Position and set it to 0 to obtain the maximum print length.
(b) Go to Settings > IO Port > Set Up > Start Signal and select Front
Edge.
(c) Either:
(i) Go to Home Screen > Printer Status and select Test Pri nt
OR
(ii) Make host machine active.
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I/O Connection Details
Inputs and outputs are made on the 15-pin D-type connector on the rear of the printer. The pin allocations follow.
Notes: (1) Output V
olt-free contacts: These contacts are operated and
driven by a relay on the printer circuit board. They are normally open or normally closed depending on the assigned function. They serve as a switch operated by the printer to output its status.
(2) Input V
olt-free contacts: Their main function is to provide the start signal for printing. These contacts can be operated by a switch connected to the printer.
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DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION
Compact 32d, 32c and 53c Pin Allocations
Name Type Default Function J3 Pins Colours
Output 1
Output 2
Output 3
Output 4
Volt-free contacts
Volt-free contacts
Volt-free contacts
Powered
contact
Input 1 NPN
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Volt-free contacts
Volt-free contacts
Vol t -fre e
contacts
Ready / Returning 4, 12
Orange - Light
Error 3, 11 Red - Pink
Warning 2, 10 Brown - White
Busy 1, 9 Black - Grey
Encoder
(duplic
ated on
8, 15
Purple - Red /
5-pin DIN)
Start Signal 5, 13
None 6, 14
Yel lo w - Bl ac k /
Green - Brown /
Remote Trigger
ont
Fr
Multi-Function
Button
7, 15
Blue - Red /
(Function cannot
be change
d)
Gr
Whi
Whi
Whi
Whi
een
te
te
te
te
The volt-free output contacts are each
capable of handling a load of 30V
100mA.
The function of each output can be changed in the software - the defaults are listed in the table, see page 2-28 for descriptions.
For more information regarding configuration of inputs and outputs, see
“Inputs/Outputs” on page 3-52.
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Communicator II Pin Allocations
Name Type Default Function J3 Pins Colours
Output 1
Output 2
Volt-free
acts
cont
Volt-free
acts
cont
Ready / Returning 4, 12
Error 3, 11 Red - Pink
Encoder
Input 1 NPN
(duplicat
ed on
5-pin DIN)
Input 2
Volt-free
acts
cont
Start Signal 5, 13
The function of each output can be ch
8, 15
anged in the software - the defaults
Orange - Light
Green
Purple - Red /
e
Whit
Yel lo w - B la ck /
White
are listed in the table, see page 2-28 for descriptions.
For more information regarding configuration of inputs and outputs, see
“Inputs/Outputs” on page 3-52.
By default Output 1 and 2 are volt free contacts, they can be changed to NPN contacts by:
(1) Open the I/O box by removing the 2 screws on the connector side.
(2) Set JP2 and JP3 to position 2-3.
Note: If the outputs need to be changed back to volt free contacts, set
JP2 and
JP3 to position 1-2.
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DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION
Output Voltage
Compact 32d, 32c and 53c
Pin 9 can be used to provide 5V or 24V with ground on pins 13, 14 or 15.
Note: Default output voltage is 24V.
Output voltage of the powered contacts is set by JP1 and JP2 on the conn
ection board, as follows:
JP1 and JP2 Position* Output Voltage (Pin 9) Maximum Current
1-2 5V 100mA
2-3 24V 500mA
*Both jumpers must be moved.
Communicator II
Pin 9 provides 5V (max 100mA) and ground is on pins 10, 13, 14 and 15 with the I/O box jumpers fitted in the default position. If the I/O box is changed from volt free to NPN outputs then pins 11 and 12 can be used for ground as well.
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DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION
Pin 5 (Yellow)
Pin 13 (Black / White)
Printer
Relay
Yellow 5
Black / White
Yellow
Black / White
Yellow
Black / White
5
5
13
13
13
VCC_ISO
VCC_ISO
VCC_ISO
GND_ISO
GND_ISO
GND_ISO
U4
U4
U4
H11L1M
H11L1M
H11L1M
Relay
R15
R15
R15
1K
1K
1K
Start signal
Start signal
Start signal
1
1
1
2
2
2
6
6
6
4
4
4
5
5
5
Open Collector / open Drain Output from PLC
Logic Signal 5V - 24V Logic level: low < 0.5V Logic level: high > 5V
Example Connections
Start Signal
Using volt-free contacts - The start signal is the trigger for the printer to start the printing process. The signal must be a minimum of 50ms duration. The connection is made using pins 5 and 13 of the I/O connector, as shown in the following diagram:
Alternative Start Signal
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DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION
Pin 7 (Blue)
Pin 15 (Red / White)
Printer
Relay
Front Multi-Function Button (Compact 32d, 32c and 53c only)
Using volt-free contacts - The front multi-function button can be triggered with a 1 second pulse which will either tension the ribbon, initialise the printer or clear error (depending on printer status). An 8 to 10 second pulse will switch off the printer. The connection is made using pins 7 and 15 of the I/O connector, as shown in the following diagram:
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DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION
Pin 5 (Yellow)
Pin 13 (Black / White)
Printer
Pin 9 (Grey)
Sensor
Signal
+24V
0V
0V
NPN
Sensor
+24V
Signal
I/O Box
Pin 5
Pin 13
24V Power Supply
+24V
0V
Using a 24V Product Detector or Proximity Sensor
Compact 32d, 32c and 53c
(1) Ensure JP1 and JP2 on the connector board are set to the default
position 2-3 for 24V. See “Output Voltage” page 2-22.
(2) Connect the NPN sensor as follows:
+24V Pin 9
0V Pin 13
Signal from sensor Pin 5
Communicator II
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DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION
Pin 12 (Light Green)
Pin 10 (White)
Pin 4 (Orange)
Pin 2 (Brown)
Pin 11 (Pink)
Pin 3 (Red)
Printer
Output 1
Output 2
Output 3
I/O Connector 15-pin D-Type
Output 4
Pin 9 (Grey)
Pin 1 (Black)
Output Connections - Compact 32d, 32c and 53c
Outputs 1, 2 and 3 are volt-free contacts with a maximum loading of 30V 100mA. Output 4 is a powered contact, Pin 9 is supplied with 24V by default. See the pin allocation table on page 2-20.
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DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION
Pin 12 (Light Green)
Pin 4 (Orange)
Pin 11 (Pink)
Pin 3 (Red)
Printer
Output 1
Output 2
I/O Connector 15-pin D-Type
Light Green
Orange
Pink
Red
External Relay
3
11
4
12
Relay
24V
Error
Ready
Output Connections - Communicator II
Outputs 1 and 2 are volt-free contacts with a maximum loading of 30V 100mA. See the pin allocation table on page 2-21.
If the I/O box is changed from volt-free to NPN outputs, see Communicator II Pin Allocations page 2-21. The output should be connected as per the diagram below:
The internal switch for the output signal can handle a maximum of +30V and 100mA. The internal switches pull down the signal level to ground. Therefore it is very important to mount pull-up resistor(s) and/or a relay(s).
CAUTION: Never connect external voltage directly to the error
Recommended pull-up resistor at +5V: 470 ohm
Re
commended pull-up resistor at +24V: 2.2 kilohms
and r
eady output without a pull-up resistor.
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DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION
The output function is programmable for each output, as shown in the following table:
Function Behaviour
Ready Contacts closed when printer is ready
and open when printing, r
eturning or not
ready (printer open, etc.)
Not Ready (Communicator
)
II
Contacts open when printer is ready and closed when printing, returning or not ready (printer open, etc.)
Busy Contacts closed while print head is in
printing position and open while hea
d is
not printing
Not Busy Contacts open while print head is in
printing position and close
d while head is
not printing
Ready / Printing Contacts closed when printer is ready
and pri
nting (open while returning in IM
mode)
Ready / Returning Contacts closed when printer is ready
returning (open while printing)
and
Ready / Printing / Returning Contacts closed when printer is ready
and printing /r
eturning in IM mode
Error Contacts open when an error is active
Error (inverted)
Contacts close when an error is active
(Compact 32d, 32c and 53c)
Warning Contacts open when a warning is active
Warning (inverted)
Contacts close when a warning is active
(Compact 32d, 32c and 53c)
Note: Unless ‘inverted’ is selected, contacts are open when a fault is
d to allow a fault indication if the I/O cable is disconnected.
raise
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DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION
Remote Pause (Not available on Communicator II in CM mode)
To remotely pause and resume printing, a switch can be connected to pins on the I/O connector on the rear of the printer.
Notes: (1) When remote pause is enabled the pause and resume buttons
will not be shown on
(2) When the switch is closed the printer is paused, when the
switch is open the printer will r
the home screen.
esume.
(1) Select 2 available pins from one of the ta
bles bellow and connect the
switch.
Compact 32d, 32c, 53c and Communicator II
Pins Colours
5-13 Yellow - Black/White
8-15 Purple - Red/White
Compact 32d, 32c and 53c Only
Pins Colours
6-14 Green - Brown/White
(2) Select Settings > IO P
ort > Assignment > Remote Pause
(3) Choose which input the switch is connected to from the drop down
menu.
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DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION
Connecting Encoder to I/O Connector (Instead of Encoder Connector)
The encoder can be connected to Input 1 of the I/O Connector which duplicates the encoder connector.
(1) Ensure printer supplies +5VDC on pin 9 see “Output Voltage” on page
2-22
(2) Connect:
Pin 15 (Red / White) to Pin 3 (Blue) of Encoder (0V)
Pin 8 (Purple) to Pin 2 (White) of Encoder (Signal)
Pin 9 (Grey) to Pin 1 (Red) of Encoder (+5V)
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I/O Wiring Diagrams
Compact 32d, 32c and 53c
DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION
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J6
VCC_ISO
VCC_ISO
VCC_ISO
1
2
3
4
5
GND_ISO
GND_ISO
GND_ISOGND_ISOGND_ISO
T 3359 900 EPP001684
I/O_IN1
53014-0610
1
2 3
4
5 6
J2
GND_ISO
VCC_ISO I/O_OUT2
I/O_OUT1
I/O_IN2 I/O_IN1
I/O_OUT1
I/O_OUT2
R12 1K
R13 1K
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
LH1250AAC
IO_OUT1
IO_OUT1_RET
IO_OUT2
IO_OUT2_RET
DEFAULT LINK POSITION IO_OUTn_RET = GND_ISO: LINK PINS 1 and 2
GND LINKAGE SELECTION: DEFAULT = SEPARATE GND and GND_ISO LINK PINS 1 and 2
JP2 JP3 JP1
3
2
1
3
3
22
1
1
JUMPERJUMPERJUMPER LK1LK2 LK3
PLACE CLOSE TO J4 PLACE CLOSE TO J4
16 or 17
IO_OUT1_RET IO_OUT2_RET
IO_OUT1
IO_OUT1_RET
IO_OUT2
IO_OUT2_RET
I/O_IN2
I/O_IN1
1-1634585-2
J4
16
17
1 9
2
10
3
11
4
12
5
13
6
14
7
15
8
Communicator II
DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION
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DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION
From Mains
Shaft Encoder
Mains PSU P/N EPP002214SP
Ethernet cable port
(to connect to PC or
network)
2
CAUTION: Socket
provides Power
over Ethernet (PoE)
Compact Touchscreen to USBA
Mini USB
1
Packaging
Machine
I/O Cable
P/N
EDP002215SP
CONNECTIVITY - COMPACT 32D, 32C AND 53C
The following diagram shows general connectivity for the printer. This example shows a Compact Touchscreen connected directly via USB.
Notes: (1) The rear USBA and Mini USB connections share a port and
therefore cannot be used together.
(2) To connect the printer to a network, see “Compact Touchscreen
to One Printer - Compact 32d, 32c and 53c” on page 2-35. To
connect the printer to a PC or laptop, see “PC or Touchscreen
to One Printer” on page 2-37.
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DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION
Mains Power Supply -
V20006
Clean Air Supply
Rear View
Cable
VEY1414 Euro
VEY1415 US
Touchscreen
To Ne t wor k
Packaging
Machine
I/O
Shaft
Encoder
I/O Box
Power
Supply
Cable
VEY1404
Cable
VEY0190 Euro
VEY190-1 US
Air Tube
VEY0786
Cable
VEY1402
Cable
VEY0168
Laptop*
Net­worked PC
Ethernet Switch/ Router
Crossover
Cable
EPT007719
Crossover
Cable
VEY1420
CONNECTIVITY - COMMUNICATOR II
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DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION
- One Compact Touchscreen
connects to one printer at a time
- Connect Compact Touchscreen at rear or front USBA
- Compact Touchscreen can be “hot swapped”
between many printers
Direct USB Connection - No Network
Touchscreen
Communicator II
Compact 32d
Switch
PC
Compact
Touchscreen
Example Network
OR
OR
Compact 32c / 53c
Compact Touchscreen to One Printer
- Compact 32d, 32c and 53c
The Compact Touchscreen can be connected to the printer via direct USB connection (no network.)
Compact Touchscreen / Touchscreen / PC to Networked Printers
CAUTION: Power over Ethernet. Risk of equipment damage.
An example network diagram follows, in which a Compact T Touchscreen or PC can be connected to several networked printers:
Use optional adapter cable EPT031606 to provide a DC block if the network equipment is susceptible to damage by Power over Ethernet from the printer.
ouchscreen,
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DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION
Compact Touchscreen Connection - Networked Printers
- One Compact Touchscreen connects to many printers at a time
- Extra PSU for Compact Touchscreen
is required
- Network hub and Ethernet cables are not supplied
CAUTION: If using an Ethernet cable to connect the printer to
the Compact Touchscreen, use STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) type - rather than UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) type - to comply with EMC regulations.
Note: A USB power supply is available to power the Compact
T
ouchscreen separately to the printer (EPP003934). This will allow the Compact Touchscreen to control more than one printer across an Ethernet network. Additional parts such as a network switch and cables may be required, which will need to be purchased locally.
Network Set-up
Refer to Printer Network Settings on page 2-38, for details on the printer network settings.
Connecting to Networked Printers
Refer to the example network diagram on page 2-35.
To log on to a powered-on printer:
(1) Upon powering on the Compact Touchscr
the desired printer from the list of available printers.
(2) If displayed, at the Log In scree
n, enter the UserID and password.
(3) Select Log In.
To disconnect the Compact Touchscreen from the selected printer or switch t
o a different available printer:
(1) From the Log In screen: Select Disconnect - the Connection scr
appears, where you can select another printer to connect to or power down the Compact Touchscreen.
(2) From any other screen: Select
, then select Disconnect from printer
- the Connection screen appears, where you can select another print
er to connect to or power down the Compact Touchscreen.
een / Touchscreen, select
een
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DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION
Crossover
Ethernet Cable
Crossover
Ethernet Cable
PC or Touchscreen to One Printer
Compact 32d, 32c and 53c
Note: Initially, ensure both printer and PC are DHCP enabled. Then, if
required, set the IP settings for the printer and PC/Touchscreen.
Communicator II
To connect a Touchscreen, see “Connectivity - Communicator II” on
page 2-34.
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DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION
PC to Networked Printers
Refer to the example network diagram on page 2-35.
Printer Network Settings
All printers and controllers are set up to connect to each other out of box.
Ethernet
Set the Ethernet setting as required for the connected printer.
DHCP will automatically assign IP addresses on a dynamic network.
The default settings are as follows:
• Enable DHCP (DHCP is NOT enabled by default)
• Printer IP address: 192.168.125.201
• Touchscreen IP address: 192.168.125.200.
Printer Slaves
The Printer Slaves function allows one printer to control up to 10 other networked printers performing the same task. The user can also add or remove a slave printer, as well as edit the details of an existing printer.
To employ the master/slave printer relationship, at least two printers are required on the same network. One printer is selected as the master printer, which can forward print jobs to one or more slave printers.
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The Printer Slaves tab enables the user to:
• Add Printer Slave
• Select a reference name for the printer in the Name field
• Enter the IP address of the printer to be the slave printer
Enable communication to the slave by ticking the tickbox - if left unticked, t
he slave setting will remain inactive.
Advanced
It is possible to access a remote database, this allows data such as product name, barcodes, etc. to be retrieved and used within messages.
Name: Enter the IP address or host name of the PC or Server where the database is located.
Port: Enter the port location at which the ODBC resides (normally 701).
ODBC Active: Tick or untick the box as appropriate.
Note: Requires ODBC server software, this is available from Easyprint.
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Webserver
The printer can be controlled from a desktop PC or laptop using a standard web browser.
Note: The Message Editor function is not available.
The following web browsers are supported:
• Microsoft Internet Explorer from version 9.0
• Mozilla Firefox from version 22
• Google Chrome from version 27
• Apple Safari from version 6
To connect:
(1) Connect the PC and Printer directly via Ethernet connection. See “PC
or Touchscreen to One Printer” on page 2-37. Or through a network
connection. See “Compact Touchscreen / Touchscreen / PC to
Networked Printers” on page 2-35.
(2) Power on the printer and start the PC
(3) Start the PC web browser application
(4) Enter “http://[IP address of the printer]” in the address field of the web
browser
Notes: (1) The default printer IP address is 192.168.125.201.
(2) If the IP address is not known See “Locating the Printer’s IP
Address when Not Known” on page 2-59.
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DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION
Shaft Encoder Connections to the Printer
NPN
1. RED +5V
2. WHITE SIGNAL
3. BLUE 0V
3
5
2
4
1
ENCODER
CONNECTION
Encoder Connection
The Shaft Encoder connection, when the printer is used in CM, is shown.
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DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION
Compact
Touchscreen
LCD Panel
USB A
Port
Mini-USB
Port
Ethernet
Port
Front View
Stylus
Rear View
Compact Touchscreen
Notes: (1) The Compact Touchscreen is optional and may not be supplied
with the printer.
(2) USB connection is not suitable for the Communicator II.
CAUTION: Due to limitations in the USBA connection, do not
attach devices consuming power above 100mA to the USB port of the Compact Touchscreen. If this is a requirement, use a powered USB hub.
• If a retained connection is required between the Compact Touchscreen a
nd the USB cable, the mini USB plug lead can be secured in place by removing the rear cover of the Compact Touchscreen and fitting a small cable tie to the mini USB plug
• The Compact Touchscreen USB cable supplied is 2m in length. A m
aximum cable length of 3m can be used by either (a) fitting a 1m
extension or using a new 3m cable
Note: Extensions and new cables must be sourced locally.
• Press the reset button on the printer to turn on the printer and C
ompact Touchscreen.
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DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION
Touchscreen LCD Panel
Touchscreen
Notes:(1) The Touchscreen is optional and may not be supplied with the
printer.
(2) Compact 32d, 32c and 53c printers have a powered Ethernet
port. This can additional power cables.
Contents Part No.
be used to power the Touchscreen without
Optional Touchscreen (with
opean mains lead and
Eur
EPT007715
crossover Ethernet cable)
Optional Touchscreen (with US mains lead and
crossover
EPT007714
Ethernet cable)
European Power Cable VEY1414
US Power Cable VEY1415
Cable to I/O box, Ethernet EPT007719
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DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION
Mains
Fuse
Mains
Socket
Mains
Switch
Communication
Port
USB
Ports
Touchscreen Rear View
• Plug the crossover cable into the I/O box
• Connect the mains cable to the Touchscreen
• Connect the crossover cable to the Touchscreen
• Turn on the power to the Touchscreen
• Select the printer to connect to and log in if required
• Open the Message Store
• Highlight a design
•Press Print.
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Printer SET-UP
Setting the Ribbon Type
The ribbon type setting is used to set the optimum print parameters for each ribbon type. This allows for faster set up, better print quality and sets the correct ribbon length.
Note: The default ribbon type is Custom, this allows the ribbon
diameter and
length to be set manually.
(1) Select Pr
(2) Choose the correct ribbon type from the list.
inter Status > Ribbon > Ribbon Type.
Threading the Ribbon
WARNING: Care must be taken when replacing/threading
ribbons to avoid cutting hands or fingers.
Notes: (1) To ensure good quality print, always clean the print head and
capstan before fitting a new ribbon t
(2) When fitting a new ribbon, ensure loose
the take-up spool to create tension in the ribbon path. If this is not done, the ribbon will not be fed correctly around the guides and rollers in the ribbon path. This will result in poor or no printing.
(3) When inserting the cassette in
Communicator II printers, ensure that the ribbon fits between the printer’s guide roller(s) and print head within the printer. If this is not achieved, it may result in poor quality print and ribbon breaks.
Compact 32c / 53c or
o the printer.
ribbon is wound up on
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Capstan
Rewind Spindle
Ribbon Guide
Roller
Unwind Spindle
Danc-
ing Arm
Dancing
Arm
Bridge
Cover
Ribbon Threading - Compact 32d Right-hand Printer
Ribbon
Guide
Roller
Compact 32d Ribbon Threading Procedure
(1) Rotate the quarter-turn latch anti-clockwise. Gently pull the printer’s
front cover straight out towards you to remove it.
(2) Fit the new ribbon roll on the unwind s
pindle and the empty core to
the rewind spindle.
(3) Open the dancing arms to aid ribbon threading.
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Compact 32d Ribbon Path - Left Hand
Compact 32d Ribbon Path - Right Hand
(4) The printer will be set up as either a right-hand printer or a left-hand
printer. Referring to the ribbon path diagram labels on the printer cover or in the following diagrams, determine whether the printer is set up for left-hand or right-hand printing and thread the ribbon accordingly.
Note: To change the printer from left hand to right hand - or vice versa
- see “Changing Printer Configuration” on page 4-24.
(5) Wrap the ribbon around the empty ribbon core several times, taking
up any sla
ck in the ribbon path to complete the operation. Flip the
dancing arms back to the closed position.
(6) Fit the cover. Rotate the quarter-turn latch clockwise and lock it.
(7) Press the reset button. The printer initialises.
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Compact 32c / 53c Cassette
Rewind Spindle
Unwind
Spindle
Dancing
Arm
Dancing
Arm
Capstan
Left Hand
Compact 32c / 53c Ribbon Path
Right Hand
Compact 32c / 53c Ribbon Threading Procedure
(1) To remove the cassette, pull the latch down and gently pull the
cassette straight out towards you. Place it on a clean flat surface.
(2) Fit the new ribbon roll on the unwind spindle and the empty core to
the rewind spindle.
(3) The printer will be set up as either a right-hand printer or a left-hand
print
er. Referring to the ribbon path diagram labels on the printer cover or in the following diagrams, determine whether the printer is set up for left-hand or right-hand printing and then thread the ribbon round the dancing arms, according to the appropriate diagram.
Note: To change the printer from left hand to right hand - or vice versa
- see “Changing Printer Configuration” on page 4-24.
(4) Wrap the ribbon around the empty rib
bon core several times, taking up any slack in the ribbon path and between the bottom guide rollers to complete the operation.
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(5) Ensure that the print head is in the fully retracted position by manually
adjusting if necessary. Normally this is achieved automatically when the cassette is removed with the power on and the printer has the status ‘Printer open’.
(6) Fit the cassette to the printer.
(7) Push the latch closed to lock it.
CAUTION: If the latch is forced closed before the cassette is
fully inserted it may become damaged.
(8) Press the reset button. The printer initialises.
Note: If an audible clicking or banging noise is heard during
calibration, the ribbon is threaded incorrectly. Remove the cassette to halt the calibration. Review the ribbon path diagrams, then repeat the ribbon threading procedure until the noise stops.
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Capstan
Rewind Spindle
Ribbon Guide
Roller
Unwind Spindle
Dancing
Arm
Dancing
Arm
Cassette Unit showing Ribbon Path Label
(Right-Hand Cassette Shown)
Ribbon Guide
Roller
Ribbon Path label
Ribbon Path Diagram
Communicator II Ribbon Threading Procedure
(1) If fitting a replacement ribbon, remove the used roll and discard,
re-use the inner core if needed.
(2) Fit the new ribbon roll on the unwind spindle and the
inner core to the
rewind spindle.
(3) Thread the ribbon as shown on the ribb
on path label fitted to the
cassette assembly. (See overleaf).
(4) Wrap the ribbon around the empty rib
bon core several times, taking up any slack in the ribbon path to complete the operation.
Ribbon Path
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Cassette with Ribbon Shown Correctly Threaded
Ensure the ribbon is tensioned before the cassette is inserted into the printer
Ensure the ribbon is tensioned and under the bottom guide rollers as shown.
DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION
Set Up Printer - Final Steps (Compact 32d, 32c and 53c)
CAUTIONS: (1) The printer must be calibrated before installing it on
the production line. See below.
(2) In dusty environments, it may be beneficial to fit a
V-Series P
Calibrating the Printer
CAUTION: When calibrating, the print head must be able to
extend fully, please ensure enough space is allowed to perform this function. (In CM, the print head position parameter must be set to allow this, in IM, the printing surface should be moved from under the printer. If neither is possible, remove the printer from the bracket).
Calibrate at the printer operating temperature. Go to Settings > P Line Setup > Head Functions and select Calibrate.
ositive Air Kit (P/N EAS002970).
roduction
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Gap 0.2 to
2.0mm
Ribbon
Print Head
Printing Rubber
Roller
Web
Guide Roller
Bracket Mounting - Continuous Mode (CM)
Print Head Offset 0 to
2mm
Peel-off
Roller
Optimising the Print Head
Having mechanically installed the printer in the brackets, optimise the head position for printing:
(1) Go to Settings > P
roduction Line Setup > Line Movement and select either CM (Moving) or IM (Static) from the Line Movement pull-down menu.
(a) For CM applications, set the Encoder Divide to 0. The current
r
ead-only Line Speed is updated every few seconds.
(2) F
or Compact 32d, 32c and 53c printers: Go to Settings > Production
Line Setup > Head Functions and use the Align button to
automatically set the head position to the roller. If necessary, manually adjust the Head Position and Print Head Height parameters to set the correct distance of 0.2-2mm between the print head and substrate for both CM and IM.
(3) Review the following CM and IM bracket mounting diagrams:
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Ribbon
Platen
Guide Roller
Print head
Web
Gap 0.2 to
2.0mm
Bracket Mounting - Intermittent Mode (IM)
Peel-off
Roller
DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION
(4) Set the Print Trigger as required at Settings > Production Line Setup >
Print Trigger. For more information, see “Print Trigger” on page 3-49.
(5) Go to Settings >
Production Line Setup > Print Head and set the
Head Position:
(a) For the CM printer type, set the Head Position so that it is above
the roller.
(b) For the IM printer type, we recommend that the horizontal print
head positi
on is set to 0.
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Test Print, Align and Calibrate - (Compact 32d, 32c and 53c)
Go to Settings > Production Line Setup > Head Functions and select the desired function.
For further information, see “Head Functions” on page 3-51.
Speed Profile
The Speed Profile function allows instantaneous display of the print trigger signal alongside the substrate speed and the ribbon speed.
This allows simple and fast optimisation and fault finding on the TTO printers.
(1) C
onnect to a printer.
(2) Ensur
(3) Pre
A blank graph should be visible:
The Settings button allows you to set up the following:
e a label is loaded to print.
ss Home > Settings > Production Line Setup > Speed Profile
X-Axis: (Time or distance). X-Axis: Sample length (in mm or ms, as selected above). Trigger by: Either trigger on print go, or set to run until an error is raised.
Check the tick boxes to show/hide individual graphs.
(4) P
ress Refresh to activate the speed profile.
(5) W
ait while the Speed Profile is captured.
The pop up will auto dismiss and the s
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1
2
4
3
CM Speed Profile Graph
1 Substrate speed
2 Ribbon Speed
3 Printing
4 Print Go
It may be necessary to scroll up/down and left/right to see the full graph.
Press Refresh to repeat the capture.
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2
1
4
3
IM Speed Profile Graph
1 Printhead speed
2 Ribbon Speed
3 Printing
It may be necessary to scroll up/down and left/right to see the full graph.
Press Refresh to repeat the capture.
4 Print Go
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User Interface Settings
User Interface Settings are used to define the Compact Touchscreen / Touchscreen settings and connectivity to printers.
Unlock User Interface Settings
User interface settings are password protected to prevent accidental changes. To unlock the user interface settings whilst the user interface is connected to the printer follow the procedure from step (1). If the user interface is not connected to the printer follow the procedure from step (2).
(1) From the home screen select
(2) Select
(3) Enter the password: QS and selec
To lock the user interface settings select > Lo
> Unlock UI Settings.
> Disconnect From Printer.
t .
ck UI Settings.
Printer Connection
Set up the method of connection between the Compact Touchscreen / Touchscreen and printers.
Select one of the following Connection Methods to connect the UI to the printer(s):
oadcast: Use this option if the Compact Touchscreen / Touchscreen
Br
is to be used with multiple printers on a network. In this mode, the Compact Touchscreen / Touchscreen will display a list of all detected devices to which it can be connected
Di
rect: Use this option if the Compact Touchscreen / Touchscreen is to
be connected directly to a printer
Fa
vourite: Use this option to list specific printers on the network that
are used with this Compact Touchscreen / Touchscreen.
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Network
Set up the network settings for the Compact Touchscreen / Touchscreen.
The IP address of the device can be changed manually or automatically. When connected to a network, always manually assign one IP address to the printer and another IP address to the Compact Touchscreen. While automatic assignment of IP addresses may seem simpler, some complications are associated with this approach. For example:
• When a printer or a Compact Touchscr
een is assigned an IP address by the network it will use this address until powered down. However, when the device is powered up again, there is no guarantee that it will get the same IP address. If a PC-based interface running a standard browser such as Internet Explorer is used, re-establishing a connection is not straightforward.
• Activating automatic IP address as
signment (Enable DHCP) may
change the range of each device such that they can no longer connect.
Version Information
This tab displays version information for the Compact Touchscreen / Touchscreen.
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Mini USB
port
Compact 32d, 32c and 53c
Communicator II
Locating the Printer’s IP Address when Not Known
Requirements
• Computer with Microsoft ActiveSync for Windows XP or Mobile Device Center for Windows Vista or Windows 7 (version 4.1 or higher). ActiveSync can be downloaded from Microsoft homepage
• USB cable with mini USB at the printer end.
Connecting
• Turn on the printer
• Wait 45 seconds
• Ensure that the standard USB connector at being used. Use the mini USB cable to connect the PC to the printer’s mini USB connector, as shown in the following images:
the rear of the printer is not
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• ActiveSync should now activate, as shown in the following image:
• To explore the device using Explorer in ActiveSync, select Explore.
If ActiveSync does not start, remove the
mini USB cable and reinsert it.
Use of USB to Find Out which IP the Printer is Using
(1) Navigate to the root folder of the device.
(2) If the printer software has started, a file named ‘IP_Address.txt’
should be ther updated).
(3) Copy the ‘IP_Address.txt’ file to the PC’s hard drive.
(4) Use Notepad to open the ‘IP_Address.txt’ file now located on the PC.
(5) The file shows the IP address that was used during the last
connection.
(6) Remove USB cable if no further connection is required.
Change IP Address of Printer Using USB
(1) Navigate by using Explorer in ActiveSync to the ‘\Flash Disk’ folder of
the device.
(2) Copy the file ‘IpSetup.ini’
(3) Edit the file (using Notepad on the PC) t
should be self explanatory). See the following image, where the text box at the bottom shows a manual IP set-up:
e (press refresh once, as the folder is sometimes not
to the PC’s hard drive.
o your requirements (the file
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(4) Save the file.
(5) Copy the file back onto the device in the ‘\Flash Disk’.
(6) Remove USB cable and reboot printer.
Changing the IP Address for the Compact Touchscreen / Touchscreen
Note: User interface settings must be unlocked before starting this
procedure see “Unlock User Interface Settings” on page 2-57.
To change the IP address of the Compact T it is running from an external PSU:
(1) Select Setti
ngs > User Interface > Network
(2) Select the Hostname.
(3) Untick the Enable DHCP tickbox.
(4) Change the IP Address, which changes immediately.
Note: For Compact 32d, 32c and 53c only: If the default server IP
address of the Compact T be unable to reconnect to the printer via USB using the Compact Touchscreen. See the following section.
ouchscreen / Touchscreen when
ouchscreen is changed, the user will
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Adding More Connections
To add a new printer to the network or if an existing printer has been assigned a new IP address follow the procedure bellow.
Note: User interface settings must be unlocked before starting this
proc
edure see “Unlock User Interface Settings” on page 2-57.
Compact Touchscreen
Note: The Compact Touchscreen can find printers that are not in the
same IP address RANGE as the Compact Touchscreen. This means that while the user may be able to locate a printer, the different RANGE prohibits making an actual connection. This will be indicated by the online indicator being red. If this is the case, modify the IP address of the Compact Touchscreen or printer. See “Locating the Printer’s IP Address when Not
Known” on page 2-59.
(1) Ensure that the printer is turned on and attached to the network.
(2) Ensure that the Compact Touchscreen is not connected via USB to
any
printers but is powered by the optional power supply and
connected to the network via an STP ethernet cable.
(3) Ensure that the Compact Touchscreen’s IP address is set correctly.
(4) Select Se
ttings > Printer Connection > Connection Method and
choose one of the following connection methods:
Broadcast: Select Broadcast to display a list of detected
devices on the network. To refresh the list go back to the connection menu and selec
t Refresh.
Direct: If the device’s connection details are known
lect Direct > Add Direct. Enter the Name, Typ e ,
se IP Address, Port, Host and select OK.
If the devices connection details are not known
lect Direct > Add Direct > Get from Broadcast.
se Choose from the list of detected devices on the network.
Favourite: Create a list of favourite printers. If the connection
tails are known select Favourite > Add
de
Favourite. Enter the Name, Type, IP Address, Port, Host and select OK.
If the devices connection details are not known
lect Favourite > Add Favourite > Get from
se Broadcast. Choose from the list of detected devices on the network.
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Touchscreen
(1) Ensure that the printer is turned on and attached to the network.
(2) Ensure that the Touchscreen is not connect
(3) Select Setti
ngs > Printer Connection > Connection Method and
ed to any printers.
choose one of the following options.
Broadcast: Select Broadcast to display a list of detected
devices on the network. To refresh the list go back to the connection menu an
d select Refresh.
Direct: If the device’s connection details are known
Direct > Add Direct. Enter the Name, Typ e,
select IP Address, Port, Host and select OK.
If the devices connection details are not known
Direct > Add Direct > Get from Broadcast.
select Choose from the list of detected devices on the network.
Favourite: Create a list of favourite printers. If the connection
details ar
e known select Favourite > Add
Favourite. Enter the Name, Type , IP Address, Port, Host and select OK.
If the devices connection details are not known
Favourite > Add Favourite > Get from
select Broadcast. Choose from the list of detected devices on the network.
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USB Connection Setup (Compact 32d, 32c, 53c and Compact Touchscreen only)
Note: User interface settings must be unlocked before starting this
procedure
To connect to a printer with a Compact Touchscreen via USB follow the procedure bellow.
(1) Ensure that the printer is turned on and attached to the Compact
Touchscreen via USB cable.
(2) Select Settings > Printer Connection > Connection Method > Direct.
(3) Tick the Auto Connect check box.
(4) Select Add Direct.
(5) Select Name and enter a value. This value is not used for connection;
you may enter the host name of the printer for example.
(6) Select Typ e and choose TTO from the drop down menu.
(7) Select IP Address and enter 169.235.97.135.
see “Unlock User Interface Settings” on page 2-57.
(8) Select Port and enter 700.
(9) Select Host and enter the host name of the printer. This value will be
displayed next to the IP address of the printer on the Compact Touchscreen connection screen. The value entered is not used for connection.
Reconnecting the Compact Touchscreen via USB (Compact 32d, 32c and 53c)
Note: User interface settings must be unlocked before starting this
procedure
To reconnect the Compact Touchscreen via USB:
(1) In the Compact Touchscreen menu, go to Settings > User Interface.
(2) At the Printer Connection tab, change the Connection Method from
Broadcast to Direct.
(3) If not already shown, set the Default Server to 169.253.97.135.
(4) Check the Auto Connect checkbox.
see “Unlock User Interface Settings” on page 2-57.
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ADVANCED SETTINGS
System Variable
• Machine ID - Use this setting to assign a name to the printer. It is this name that defines the machine ID (identity), whic variable in a message
Note: Do not confuse the machine ID with the host name.
h can be used as a
Special Features
This tab shows the System ID.
Note: Feature Codes such as Continuous
Contrast, Override Print Position or SD Emulator can be added or removed.
Head Down, Override Max
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Install Options
• Hotstart - When the system is switched on, the Hotstart function (if enabled) automatically tries to load the design that was loaded when the system was last switched off
Note: Any counters and real time variables in the design are
re-initialised as they would be during a normal job load.
• Do not Display Out of Memory - The user can assign this setting if an ‘Out of Memory’ error displays
• Disable Complex Scripting - Complex scripting is required for displaying Arabic text and is enabled as default. However, it makes rendering of text quite slow (only noticeable for large text fields). To change the setting, set or remove the tickbox and perform a mandatory reboot of the printer. To verify if Complex Scripting is enabled, a design with some Arabic text is required. When Complex Scripting is enabled, the text is ‘correct’. When it is disabled, it is ‘incorrect’
• Auto Copy Designs - If a USB device containing design files stored in the root directory is inserted into the printer, the user is asked if the designs are to be copied to the internal store
• Auto Copy Fonts - If a USB device containing font files stored in the root directory is inserted into the printer, the user is asked if the fonts are to be copied to the internal store
• Abort print at low speed - The user can select to abort the print at the speed below the set value by ticking the box
• Ignore Cover Sensor - This variable is available on Compact 32d only.
See “Ignore Cover Sensor” on page 4-3.
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CONTENTS
Page
START-UP ............................................................................................. 3-5
HOME SCREEN MENUS....................................................................... 3-6
SCREEN FUNCTIONS........................................................................... 3-7
General............................................................................................. 3-7
Editor Screen ................................................................................... 3-7
SHUT DOWN......................................................................................... 3-8
Disconnect Compact Touchscreen / Touchscreen from Printer ..... 3-8
Printer Shut Down............................................................................ 3-8
STATUS BAR......................................................................................... 3-8
MESSAGES ........................................................................................... 3-10
NEW MESSAGE .................................................................................... 3-11
Add................................................................................................... 3-11
Text ....................................................................................... 3-12
Variable ............................................................................................ 3-14
Clock..................................................................................... 3-14
Counter ................................................................................. 3-18
Prompted Field ..................................................................... 3-19
Link ....................................................................................... 3-19
External Data ........................................................................ 3-20
Database Content................................................................. 3-22
Printer Data........................................................................... 3-22
Shift Code ............................................................................. 3-22
Edit Variable.......................................................................... 3-23
Properties.............................................................................. 3-23
Barcode............................................................................................ 3-24
Shape............................................................................................... 3-27
Image ............................................................................................... 3-27
Copy/Clone ...................................................................................... 3-27
Move/Size ........................................................................................ 3-28
Rotate............................................................................................... 3-28
Zoom................................................................................................ 3-29
File.................................................................................................... 3-30
Save Message ...................................................................... 3-30
SELECTING AN EXISTING MESSAGE.................................................. 3-31
Edit................................................................................................... 3-31
ADJUSTING PRINTING PARAMETERS ................................................ 3-34
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Global Print Settings ....................................................................... 3-34
Quality .................................................................................. 3-34
Economy .............................................................................. 3-35
Position ................................................................................ 3-40
Technical.............................................................................. 3-42
Print Counter........................................................................ 3-44
Saved With Message ........................................................... 3-44
ALERT CONFIGURATION..................................................................... 3-45
Configure Alerts............................................................................... 3-45
Ranged Alerts.................................................................................. 3-46
Error and Ready Signals.................................................................. 3-46
PRINTER SETUP .................................................................................. 3-47
Production Line Setup..................................................................... 3-47
Line Movement..................................................................... 3-47
Print Trigger.......................................................................... 3-49
Print Head ....................................................................................... 3-50
Heater State ......................................................................... 3-50
Print Head Set Temp............................................................ 3-50
Print Head Resistance.......................................................... 3-50
Print Head Height (Compact 32d, 32c and 53c).................. 3-50
Head Position....................................................................... 3-50
Head Position Offset ............................................................ 3-51
Head Functions ............................................................................... 3-51
INPUTS/OUTPUTS ............................................................................... 3-52
Assignment...................................................................................... 3-52
Monitor ............................................................................................ 3-52
Test.................................................................................................. 3-52
REGIONAL SETTINGS.......................................................................... 3-53
Language and Keyboard................................................................. 3-53
Date and Time ................................................................................. 3-53
FILE MANAGER .................................................................................... 3-54
Printer.............................................................................................. 3-54
Local................................................................................................ 3-54
Create a Message Store on the Printer........................................... 3-54
Create a Message Store on the Network........................................ 3-54
SECURITY MANAGEMENT .................................................................. 3-55
Setup............................................................................................... 3-55
Current User.................................................................................... 3-55
Users ............................................................................................... 3-55
Groups............................................................................................. 3-56
User Policy ........................................................................... 3-56
Electronic Signature............................................................. 3-56
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SD EMULATOR ..................................................................................... 3-57
Unsupported Functions ........................................................ 3-57
Enable the SD Emulator........................................................ 3-58
Connect to the Printer Using CoLOS Create........................ 3-58
Use Messages Designed for SD 5, X40 or X60 .................... 3-59
Download a File to the Printer .............................................. 3-59
Request a Message at the Printer ........................................ 3-59
Setting the Host PC Mode in CoLOS Create........................ 3-59
Allocating a Job Source to a Printer ..................................... 3-60
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START-UP
For Compact 32d, 32c and 53c: With the printer connected to the power supply and the mains, see page 2-33, select the Power / Reset button on the front of the printer.
For Communicator II: With the printer connected to the power supply and the mains - see page 2-34 - turn on the power supply switch.
The printer can be operated via a Compact Touchscreen, Touchscreen, PC or laptop.
From a Compact Touchscreen / Touchscreen:
(1) Connect the Compact Touchscreen to the printer:
(a) If connection is via a USB, the Compact Touchscreen
aut
omatically powers on.
(b) If connection is via Ethernet, the Compact Touchscreen powers
on when the screen is turned on.
USB power cable is connected or when the Touch-
(2) If the connection is via Ethernet, the Connection s
either:
(a) Select the device to connect to, or (b) Long-press the device name for details and then select either
Connect or Ca
(3) Enter Username and Password if requested, the Home Screen will
dis
play.
From a PC or laptop:
(1) Launch the EasyView PC application.
(2) At the Connection screen,
(a) Select the device to connect to, or (b) Long-press the device name for details and then select either
Connect or Ca
(3) Enter Username and Password if requested - the Home Screen will
dis
play.
Note: The default Username is ‘admin’; the passwor
ncel.
either:
ncel.
creen displays,
d field is blank.
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Home Screen Menus
Long-press to
Access Security
Management
HOME SCREEN MENUS
The default Home Screen Menus are Messages, Printer Status, Global Print Settings and Settings, as shown below:
It is possible to configure the third button (‘Global Print Settings’ in the example above):
•Go to Se
• At the prompt ‘Would you like thi
ttings and long-press the desired Menu
s button to appear on the Home
screen?’, select OK to confirm or Cancel.
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Tabs
Status
Icons
Screen
Title
Alert /
Status Bar
Play / Stop
Button
(when
activated*)
Scroll By:
Line
Page
Breadcrumb
Trail
(Navigation)
Lock Screen /
Log Off /
Disconnect
from Printer
Main
Screen Area
* For more information, see “STATUS BAR” on page 3-8.
Vertical
Scroll
Select
Item
Redo
Undo
Breadcrumb
Tra il
Menu Buttons
Sub
Menu
Lock Screen /
Log Off /
Disconnect
from Printer
SCREEN FUNCTIONS
General
Editor Screen
Notes: (1) Long-press can be used on most buttons to view a short
description of the button’s function.
(2) When an icon is greyed out, its function
that screen.
is not available from
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OPERATION
Status Bar
Play / Stop
Button
SHUT DOWN
Disconnect Compact Touchscreen / Touchscreen from Printer
If you are at the Log In screen, select Disconnect OR
• From any other screen, select printer.
• If a Compact Touchscreen is being used, it will turn off when its is removed. If it is connected by USB, this will happen automatically when the printer is powered off.
CAUTION: The Compact Touchscreen must not be powered
from th
e Communicator II USB port.
and then select Disconnect from
power
Printer Shut Down
To shut down the Compact 32d, 32c or 53c printer, select and hold the Reset button until the LED changes colour, then release the Reset button.
To shut down the Communicator II printer, turn off the switch on the power supply.
STATUS BAR
The Status Bar’s colour denotes the printer’s status, whilst the Play / Stop button enables the user to select a new print state for an active message. For example, if a message is selected and the Status Bar shows ‘Ready’, select the Play / Stop button to select a new print state. The options are Restart Print, Cancel Print or Pause Print:
• When selecting Restart Print, enter any variable of prints required if the Print Counter is enabled. Select Next. Select the Play / Stop button to select a new state
• When selecting Cancel Print, the print job is removed from the queue ­the Status Bar turns blue and
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• When selecting Pause Print, the Status Bar turns blue and displays Paused. Select the Play / Stop button to select a new state
• If no message is selected, the message field displays No message selected. The Status Bar is blue and displays ‘Idle’, and the Play / Stop button is not visible.
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OPERATION
Message
Store
Messages
Selecting the Messages button will open the messages screen:
In the screen above, the message store called Internal and a list of messages it contains are displayed. Select any saved message from within a message store or from the list of messages. You can then edit, preview, cancel or send the message to print.
To edit a message while it is printing, go to Home Screen > Messages and select Edit Printing Message.
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OPERATION
Add Menu
Undo/Redo
Text , Text Va r iab l e (Clocks, etc.)
Barcode,
Barcode Variable
Line/Shape
Image
Items Available to Add into a Message
Clone Item
NEW MESSAGE
Select Messages > New Message to open the Message Editor - note that for new messages, the default menu will be Add:
Notes: (1) The Undo/Redo buttons can be used at any stage of the
message creation or editing process to undo or redo the previous action.
(2) To see a brief description of a bu
tton, long-press the button.
(3) It is possible to select the message area to locate the cursor -
adding
an item will then place the item at the cursor point.
Add
Add various items into the message.
Notes: (1) When an icon is greyed out, its function is not available from
that screen.
(2) Long-press an item within the message
menu.
to open its properties
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OPERATION
Shift,
Unicode and
IME Buttons
Text Are a
Move
Cursor
within Text
Area
Alternative
Keyboard
Buttons
Select to
Display
Available
Keyboard
Languages
Clear the
Text Field
Delete
Previous
Character
Text
To enter text into the message, select the Add Text icon. Enter the required text using the keyboard.
To add lines of text into the message, enter text into the Text Area and select Enter.
It is also possible to include variables, such as clock information, within a text item. If required, select the variable button, select the variable from the list, or create a new variable.
Alternative characters are available via the Unicode, IME or alternative keyboard buttons at the bottom of the screen.
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