FRONT AND ENTRANCE END VIEW ..........................................................................................................................8
EXIT END VIEW ........................................................................................................................................................9
POWER AND CONTROL CONNECTIONS VIEW ........................................................................................................10
TABBER CONTROL PANEL......................................................................................................................................11
SECTION 2 – ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION................................................................................................13
CHOOSE A LOCATION .............................................................................................................................................13
INSTALLING THE REEL ASSEMBLIES......................................................................................................................13
POSITIONING THE OPTIONAL EASYFEED 120FEEDER..........................................................................................14
PLUGGING IN THE FEEDER AND TABBER ...............................................................................................................15
ADJUSTING THE TABBER TO ACCOMMODATE THE MEDIA...................................................................................17
MEDIA THICKNESS ADJUSTMENT ..........................................................................................................................19
ADJUSTING THE PEEL PLATE POSITION FOR THE APPLICATION..........................................................................20
ADJUSTING THE FEEDER ........................................................................................................................................22
HEAD 1ADJUSTMENT –SIDE TABBING..................................................................................................................23
HEAD 1ADJUSTMENT –FRONT TABBING..............................................................................................................26
HEAD 1ADJUSTMENT –APPLYING STAMPS ..........................................................................................................29
HEAD 2ADJUSTMENT –SIDE TABBING..................................................................................................................32
SECTION 3 – MENU FEATURES & JOB PROGRAMMING...............................................................................35
INFO Key and Info Screen ..................................................................................................................................36
SEQUENCE OF OPERATION .....................................................................................................................................91
SELECTING A PRE-PROGRAMMED JOB TO RUN ....................................................................................................92
Front Tab: ...........................................................................................................................................................93
Side Tab:..............................................................................................................................................................94
Rollers and Transport belts.................................................................................................................................96
Shafts with Movable Parts...................................................................................................................................96
Media Sensor Test...........................................................................................................................................97
THIS EQUIPMENT PRESENTS NO PROBLEM WHEN USED PROPERLY. OBSERVE
THE FOLLOWING SAFETY RULES WHEN OPERATING THE RENA T-650 TABBER
AND STAMP AFFIXER.
BEFORE USING THE T-650, YOU SHOULD READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY AND
FOLLOW THE RECOMMENDED PROCEDURES, SAFETY WARNINGS, AND
INSTRUCTIONS:
9 Keep hands, hair, and clothing clear of rollers and other mo ving parts.
9 Avoid touching moving parts or materials while the machine is in use. Before clearing a jam, be sure machine
mechanisms come to a stop.
9 Always turn off the machine before making adjustments, cleaning the machine, or performing any maintenance
covered in this manual.
9 Use the power cord supplied with the machine and plug it into a properly grounded wall ou tlet located near the
machine and easily accessible. Failure to properly ground the machine can result in sever personal injury and/or
fire.
9 The power cord and wall plug is the primary means of disconnecting the machine for the power supply.
9 DO NOT use an adapter plug on the line cord or wall outlet.
9 DO NOT remove the ground pin from the line cord.
9 DO NOT route the power cord over sharp edges or trapped between furniture.
9 Avoid using wall outlets controlled by wall switches, or shared with other equipment.
9 Make sure there is no strain on the power cord caused by jamming between the equipment, walls or furniture.
9 DO NOT remove covers. Covers enclose hazardous parts that should be accessed by a qualified service
representative. Report any damage of covers to your service representative.
9 This machine requires periodic maintenance. Contact your authorized service representative for require d
service schedules.
9 To prevent overheating, do not cover the vent openings.
9 Use this equipment only for its intended purpose.
In addition, follow any specific occupational safety and health standards for your workplace or area.
This manual is intended solely for the use and information of Rena Systems Inc., its designated agents, customers, and their
employees. The information in this guide was obtained from several different sources that are deemed reliable by all industry
standards. To the best of our knowledge, that information is accurate in all respects. However, neither Rena Systems Inc. nor
any of its agents or employees shall be responsible for any inaccuracies contained herein.
RENA Systems Inc.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders.
All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or
mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing
from Rena Systems Inc.
and “The Envelope Imaging Company” are registered trademarks of Rena Systems Inc.
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Packaging/Shipping
The Tabber is shipped in appropriate packaging so that, under normal shipping conditions, it reaches its
destination without damage.
NOTICE: Report damage to the carrier. The carrier is liable for any damage during transport. Transport
and storage should take place under normal conditions, i.e. at temperatures between +5°C and +70°C and
relative air humidity of up to 80%. Exposure to conditions that are not permissible may lead to damage
which is not externally visible.
IMPORTANT Please save the packaging materials for future use! It will be required if you ever need to
ship the Tabber.
Contents
The following items are included with your tabber:
Use to connect the optional EasyFeed 120 feeder to the T-650 tabber.
Note: Tabs can be purchased through your local Rena Systems dealer.
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Front and Entrance End View
Control Panel – The machine is controlled and programmed from this panel.
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See “
Tabber Control Panel” view for more details.
Head 1 Fine Adjustment Knob – This knob is used to make fine adjustments to the
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position of the tab/stamp, being applied by Head 1.
Head 2 Fine Adjustment Knob – This knob is used to make fine adjustments to the
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position of the tab/stamp, being applied by Head 2.
Head 1 – This head can be used to apply tabs to the side or leading edge of the media or
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it can be used to apply stamps.
Right Media Guide Assembly – This device must be adjusted to accommodate the
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width of the media. Delivers the media to the tabbing area.
Center Support Plate – Used to support media 6.5” wide or larger. This plate also
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contains the slot used in the process of front tabbing (tabbing at leading edge).
Left Media Guide Assembly - Delivers the media to the tabbing area. Its position is not
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adjustable.
Head 2 – This head is used to apply tabs to the side of the media.
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Take-up Reels – After the tab is applied; the tab backing (web) is wound up here.
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The backing waste must be cleared from these reels after applying about 5,000 tabs.
Tab Reel Side Guides - Secures the Tabs/Stamps onto the Tab Reel Assembly.
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Tab Reel Assembly (H1 & H2) – Supports and controls the tab/stamp roll for Head.
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Exit Roller Assembly –This assembly presses the tab/stamp to the media and provides
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sufficient transport pressure, so the media properly exits the tabber.
Media Guide Width Fine Adjustment– This knob is used to fine-tune the position of
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the “Right Media Guide Assembly” to accommodate the width of the media.
Media Thickness Adjustment Knob – This knob is used to raise or lower the Heads
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and Exit Roller Assembly when adjusting the tabber to the thickness of the media.
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GETTING ACQUAINTED
Sensor
Sensor
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2
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2
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Head 1 Securing Knob – This knob is used to secure the position of Head 1.
Exit Foot Knob – This knob is used to adjust and secure the position of the exit foot.
Exit Roller Assembly Securing Latches – These latches are used to lock down the exit
roller assembly.
Right Media Guide Securing Knob – This knob is used to secure the position of the
right media guide assembly.
Front Tabbing Slot – This opening, located in the center support plate, is used when
applying tabs to the leading edge of the media (front tabbing).
Head Position Minder – Used to memorize the position of Head 1.
Media Hold-down Guide – Used to keep the media from lifting as it feeds through the
tabber. This guide is adjusted from the entrance end of the tabber.
Tab Wrap Guide – Left – When side-tabbing, this guide wraps the tab around the media.
Exit Pressure Rollers – These rollers provide transport pressure to the media and seal the tabs to the media.
Exit Foot – This device holds the media down as it travels under the exit rollers.
Tab Wrap Guide - Right – When side-tabbing, this guide wraps the tab around the media.
Tab Applicator Assembly – This assembly contains the tab sensor.The notches,
located at the top and bottom edges of this assembly, provided a reference for the
position of the sensor. Each head (Head 1 and Head 2) includes a Tab Applicator Assy.
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Power and Control Connections View
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2
3
4
5
6
Safety Stop Input and Jumper – (SAFETY STOP) The safety circuit from other
external devices can be connected here. When this input is opened the tabber will stop.
Important! If an external safety circuit is not being connected to this input, then the Jumper Plug
(supplied) must be connected, or the Tabber’s transport power will not turn on.
Emergency Stop Output – This connection permits the tabber to control the emergency
stop function of an external device.
Feeder Control Connection – (FEEDER) This connection allows the tabber to
start/stop the feeder. An appropriate cable and feeder must be used.
Main Power Switch – This switch is used to turn the tabber On and Off.
Fuse – The main fuse (2.5A / 250V) for the tabber is located here.
Caution! Disconnect power before replacing fuse.
Power Inlet Connection – The power cord is connected here. 115V AC 50/60 Hz
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Tabber Control Panel
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2
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127 6 8 9 11 5
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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7.
8.
9.
10.
*Transport Power Switch – Turns the tabber transport power ON.
LCD Display – Keeps the operator informed of the status of the tabber.
Soft Keys – The soft keys are used to step through the various menu options.
Measuring Scale – Use the scale to measure media length, tab position and tab pitch.
Speed Control Dial – Adjusts the speed of the tabber transport.
NOTE: The maximum speed of the T-650 is determined by number of tabs being applied.
Up to 25,000 pieces per hour when applying a single tab to one side of the media.
Up to 15,000 pieces per hour when applying two tabs to one side of the media.
Up to 10,000 pieces per hour when applying three tabs to one side of the media.
Exceeding these speeds will cause the tabber to stop.
Stop Key – Pressing this key will cause the tabber to stop, after it has finished tabbing
and clearing all media from the tabber. “Wait” is displayed during this process.
Run Key – Press this key to start the tabber and run the job.
Info Key – Provides additional information about the menu item you are viewing.
Save Key – This key is used to save entries into memory.
Key Pad – Used to set the adjustments and program the tabber.
11.
12.
*Transport power will not activate unless all safety and emergency stop circuits are closed.
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Clear Key – This key will clear any incorrect entry before it is saved into memory.
Emergency Stop – Pressing this button will immediately stop the tabber (turns off
transport power) and will stop any devices connected to the Emergency Stop (Safety
Stop) circuit. Turn button clockwise to release (reset) it.
This switch, located on bottom of feeder, must be set to N.C.
N.C.: Closed Input = Run
N.O.: Closed Input = Stop
Please refer to the EasyFeed 120 Instruction Manual for additional Information.
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2
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AC Power Receptacle – Connect the AC power cord here.
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Important! Please verify that voltage is correct, for your feeder, before connecting.
Interlock Connector – Feeder Interface Cable from tabber connects here.
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Stand Alone Switch – Allows machine to run when not signaled by host machine.
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Speed Control Dial – Used to set the speed of the feeder.
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Important! The feeder’s transport speed must be set slower than the Tabber’s transport
speed, in order to generate at least a 2” gap between pieces.
Power Switch – Used to power the feeder on/off.
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Jog Button. – Runs feeder at preset speed for setup (over-rides interlock controls)
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NOTE: The power must be cycled (off and on) to
recognize a change in this switch position.
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5
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SECTION 2 – Assembly and Installation
Choose a Location
Place the T-650 with its feeder on a sturdy worktable or cabinet at least 12 inches from any
walls. Allow enough room to place the Feeder on the same work surface. Protect the T-650
from excessive heat, dust, and moisture – avoid placing it in direct sunlight.
CAUTION
THE UNIT IS HEAVY.
IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED THAT TWO TECHNICIANS REMOVE THE
TABBER FROM THE CARTON AND PLACE IT ON THE WORKING SURFACE.
Installing the Reel Assemblies
Reel Assembly (H2) Reel Assembly (H1)
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1. Remove the upper mounting screw and loosen the lower mounting screw from the Reel
Assembly Mounting Plates on Head 1 and Head 2.
2. Slide the appropriate Reel Assembly over the Mounting Plate, of Head 1 and Head 2,
until they bottom out on the lower mounting screw; as shown above.
3. Install the upper mounting screws and tighten.
4. Tighten the lower mounting screws.
Positioning the optional EasyFeed 120 Feeder
The optional EasyFeed 120 feeder should be placed onto the appropriate riser stand
(Part #: RS-500), and positioned at the entrance end of the tabber, as shown below.
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Plugging in the Feeder and Tabber
Make sure that the emergency stop button, on the T-650, is pressed down and the main power
switch above the power cord receptacle is in the OFF position. Make sure that the power switch
on the feeder is in the OFF position also.
1. Connect one end of the Tabber power cord [1] to the rear of the T-650 in the
corresponding receptacle.
2. Connect one end of the Feeder power cord [2] to the rear of the Feeder in the
corresponding receptacle.
3. Plug the other end of each cord into a 115 Volt AC, 50/60 Hz. Grounded outlet.
CAUTION
DO NOT USE ADAPTER PLUGS OR EXTENSION CORDS TO CONNECT THE TABBER OR THE
FEEDER TO THE WALL RECEPTACLE.
DO NOT USE OUTLETS CONTROLLED BY WALL SWITCHES.
DO NOT USE AN OUTLET THAT SHARES THE SAME CIRCUIT WITH LARGE ELECTRICAL
MACHINES OR APPLIANCES.
4. Connect the appropriate Feeder Interface Cable [3] (see list below) to the Feeder and to
the lower connector on the Tabber.
Part # Description
35E-500-191 Cable A (EasyFeed 120 Feeder <---> T-650). Cable included with T-650.
35E-500-196 Cable D (EasyFeed 120 Feeder <---> T-650 <---> Envelope Imager XT3.0/XT4.0)
CAUTION! Be sure you are using the appropriate cable with the appropriate
feeder/tabber/printer or damage may result.
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SECTION 3- Mechanical Setup
The T-650 is capable of applying up to three tabs, on both sides of the media, in one pass. The
T-650 is also capable of applying up to three tabs to one side of the media, while applying a
single tab to the leading edge of the media or up to three stamps to the other side of the media.
The steps required to set-up the T-650, mechanically, for applying tabs or stamps are:
• Determine the type of tabbing or stamping application (side tab, front tab, etc…)
• Determining the orientation that the media must feed to accommodate the application.
• Set up the T-650 mechanically, to accommodate the media.
• Adjust the Peel Plate position (side tab or front tab) for the application.
• Load tabs or stamps onto the appropriate head or heads.
• Set up the feeder and align with the tabber.
WARNING
BEFORE LOADING TABS OR STAMPS TURN OFF THE TABBER OR PRESS THE
EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON TO PREVENT THE TAB DRIVER ROLLER FROM
TURNING DURING THE LOADING PROCESS
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Adjusting the Tabber to Accommodate the Media
Once you have determined the tab/stamp locations, you are ready to setup the T-650 for handling
the media and the placement of the tabs/stamps.
IMPORTANT: To permit proper feeding through the tabber; the media you plan to tab/stamp
must have square, tight folds, and be nearly uniformly thick. If the media does not feed properly,
it will not
be tabbed/stamped properly.
1. Turn OFF the T-650, using the main power switch and turn OFF the feeder.
2. Loosen the Exit Foot Knob, located on top of the exit roller
assembly, and move it toward the back of the tabber
(toward Head 2), as shown.
3. Measure the width of the piece using the
scale on the tabber.
If the media width is less than 6.5 inches;
in some cases the Center Support Plate
must be removed from the tabber. This is
done to allow the Right Media Guide to be
positioned closer to the Left Media Guide.
Please see “
Appendix D- Narrow Media
Guide Assembly” for additional setup
instructions.
To remove the Center Support Plate; first
remove the Hold-down Guide, then lift up
on the Center Support Plate to remove it, as
shown.
IMPORTANT! The Center Support Plate and Hold-down Guide must be installed when
using media that measures 6.5 inches or wider.
4. Loosen the securing knob for the Right Media Guide.
NOTE: The right media guide is movable. The left media
guide is fixed.
5. Turn ON the T-650’s main power switch.
Verify that the Exit Roller Assembly is closed and secured
(lock the latches).
Verify that the Emergency Stop Button has been released.
Press the green Transport Power Button.
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6. Press the soft key labeled
“Pass-Thru” to set the tabber
in the pass-thru mode.
NOTE: When the tabber is in
the “pass-thru” mode it will
display “Press Run for passthru mode” and the soft key
will change to “Operate”.
7. Press the RUN button and center the Speed Control Dial so the transport is running at a
medium speed.
8. With the tabber transport running;
adjust the position of the Right Media
Guide Assembly to match the media’s
measured width.
The scale, located at the entrance end of
the tabber, can be used to accomplish
this step.
Tip: Use the outside edge of the belt as
the reference point for positioning the
Right Media Guide Assembly.
9. Secure the Right Media Guide’s
position using the locking knob.
NOTE: Once the initial adjustment is made, the Media Guide Width Fine Adjustment
Knob can be used to fine tune the Right Media Guide’s position.
10. Press the Stop button to stop the tabber.
11. Slide the Exit Foot Knob towards the
operator until it stops against the Right
Media Guide Assembly, then back off a
small amount (no more than 1/8”). Tighten
the Exit Foot Knob to secure its position.
Tip: Loosen the Exit Foot Knob before
attempting to fine adjust the Right Media
Guide position. After you finish your fine
adjustment, repeat the above process.
12. Turn the tabber OFF using the main power
switch.
13. Proceed to “
Media Thickness Adjustment” section.
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Media Thickness Adjustment
IMPORTANT: To permit proper feeding through the tabber; the media you plan to tab/stamp
must have square, tight folds, and be nearly uniformly thick. If the media does not feed properly,
it will not
be tabbed/stamped properly.
1. Close the Exit Roller Assembly [2] and lock the two latches to secure it.
2. Turn the Media Thickness Control Knob [1] fully clockwise (raising the exit roller
assembly).
3. Insert one piece of media [3] into the exit end of the tabber and adjust the Media
Thickness Control Knob [1] counter-clockwise (lowering the exit roller assembly) until
you start to feel a drag on the media.
4. Continue to turn the Media Thickness Control Knob [1] counter-clockwise an additional
3 or 4 clicks, to obtain proper transport pressure on the media.
5. If installed; loosen the thumb screw for the Hold-Down Guide, and allow the guide
(strap) to relax. Then re-secure the thumb screw.
This will prevent the guide from putting too much
pressure on the media, possibly causing it to stall.
6. Proceed to the section titled “
Plate Position for the Application”.
Adjusting the Peel
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Adjusting the Peel Plate Position for the Application
The Peel Plate on Head 1 has two positions; one for “side tabbing” and the other for “front
tabbing” (lead edge tab, front tab). The “side tabbing” position is also used to apply stamps.
IMPORTANT! The position of the Peel Plate is critical. Always check this when you
change Head 1 from Side Tabbing to Front Tabbing.
Use the image below to determine the correct peel plate position for your tabber.
SIDE
FRONT
Peel Plate Position Reference
The Peel Plate position is adjusted by loosening the locking knob and sliding the peel plate
up for front tabbing and down for side tabbing or stamping; then secure the locking knob.
See the images below.
Loosen
Knob
and Slide
SIDE TABBING AND STAMPING
Proceed to the section titled “Loading Tab/Stamps
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Knob
and Slide
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Loading Tabs/Stamps
WARNING
BEFORE LOADING TABS OR STAMPS TURN OFF THE TABBER OR PRESS THE EMERGENCY STOP
BUTTON TO PREVENT THE TAB DRIVER ROLLER FROM TURNING DURING THE LOADING PROCESS
1. Remove the Tab Reel Side Guide and install the tab roll, with the tabs unwinding towards
the exit end of the tabber. Remove about 24” of tabs from the roll, to create a leader.
2. Thread the leader over the Reel Brake Roller.
3. Thread the leader over the Idler Roller and then through the Tab Sensor (Tab Applicator).
Reposition the guide, located on idler roller, to accommodate the width of the tab web.
4. Continue threading the leader around the Tab Applicator Peel Point.
5. Lift the Release Latch on the Pressure Roller assembly, and then thread the leader
between the Tab Drive Roller and the Pressure Roller. Lower the Latch to bring the
Pressure Roller in contact with the Tab Drive Roller
6. Thread the web through the pegs in the Take-up Reel.
NOTE: The waste must be cleared from these reels after applying about 5,000 tabs.
7. Proceed to the section titled “
Adjusting the Feeder”.
TAB REEL SIDE
GUIDE
NOTE: Stamps can only be applied using Head 1.
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Adjusting the Feeder
A properly adjusted feeder should deliver one piece of media to the tabber at a time, at a speed
that is slower than the tabber transport speed.
Important! The feeder’s transport speed must be set slower than the Tabber’s transport speed, in
order to generate at least a 2” gap between pieces.
In addition; if you exceed the maximum tabbing rate, of the tabber, it will flash the “Exceeding Tabbing Rate” warning for ten seconds; to give you a chance to slow down the tabber (lower the
tabber transport speed) and feeder.
If you continue to exceed the maximum tabbing rate the tabber will stop and display
“Status: Maximum Tabbing Rate Exceeded”. At that time, you will need to lower the speed of
the tabber and feeder and then press RUN to continue.
Adjust the feeder position so that the media enters between the Tabber’s Left and Right Media
Guides Assemblies, as shown below.
Optional EasyFeed 120 feeder shown above.
Please refer to the EasyFeed 120 Operations Manual for feeder setup instructions.
NOTE: When you press RUN on the tabber, there will be a small delay in feeder start to
allow the tabber transport to get up-to-speed.
Proceed to the appropriate section for your application:
Head 1 Adjustment – Side Tabbing
Head 1 Adjustment – Front Tabbing
Head 1 Adjustment – Applying Stamps
Head 2 Adjustment – Side Tabbing
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Head 1 Adjustment – Side Tabbing
This procedure will walk you through the process of adjusting Head 1 for Side Tabbing.
1. Adjust the tab applicator’s Peel Plate to the proper position for “side tabbing”.
IMPORTANT! The position of the Peel Plate is critical. Always check this when you
change Head 1 from Side Tabbing to Front Tabbing.
2. Unlatch the Exit Roller Assembly and swing it open.
3. Lift the tab drive Pressure Roller Release Latch on
Head 1, to release the pressure between the tab stock
and the Tab Drive Roller.
4. Pull on the backing untill a tab is starting to protrude
from the appllicator (peel point).
5. Lower the pressure roller release latch.
6. Loosen the Head Position Minder so it does not hinder
you from repositioning Head 1.
7. Loosen the Head 1 Securing Knob and slide Head 1
over the Right Media Guide Assembly as shown.
Center the tab on the outer edge of the guide, as
shown, and then tighten the securing knob.
NOTE: This image shows how the center point of the
tab should align with the exit end of the Right Media
Guide Assembly. Please note that the tab in this image
is protruding further than necessary. When initially
adjustint the tab starting point, the tab should just starts
to protrude from the applicator.
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8. Close the Exit Roller Assembly and lock the two latches to secure it.
9. Release the Emergency Stop button. Turn ON the Tabber’s main power switch. Press the
green Transport Power button. Verify that the feeder is still turned OFF at this time.
Verify that the feeder interface cable is attached between the tabber and feeder. Verify
that the feeder has been aligned properly with the tabber.
10. If you have not programmed the tabber for the tabbing job, please refer to the section
“
Menu Features and Job Programming”, for instructions. Once complete, return to this
procedure.
11. Press the soft key labeled
“Operate” to put the tabber
in the operate mode. The
screen will change to the
operating mode as shown to
the right.
12. Press the “Run” key on the
Control Panel to start the
tabber transport. The screen
will display the status of the
tabber, as shown to the right.
13. Set the feeder speed to zero and then turn the Feeder ON.
Using the feeder’s jog button, feed two pieces of media into the tabber.
14. Check the positioning of the tab or tabs
on the second piece.
The Head 1 Fine Adjustment Knob (1)
can be used to make
small corrections to
the fold position of
the tabs being
applied by Head 1.
See section titled “
Tab Positioning Adjustments (Fine Adjustments)” for more details.
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15. When you are satisfied with tab-positioning; set the tabber transport for the desired speed,
using the Speed Control Dial. Then set the speed of the feeder so that there is about a 2
inch gap between pieces; as they feed through the tabber.
Tip: If you want to test piece transport without applying tabs, you can press the STOP
button on the tabber, then press the soft key labeled “Pass-thru” to set the tabber in the
Pass-Thru mode. Press RUN to test the system without applying tabs.
16. Adjust the Head Position Minder against Head 1 and tighten
the knob.
This device will mark the location of Head 1 to make the
process of loading new tab rolls easier. When loading new
rolls of tabs onto the heads, it is more convenient if you slide
Head 1 close to the operator side of the unit; providing more
room between the heads.
After loading new tab rolls; you can simply slide Head 1
back, until it meets the Head Position Minder. Head 1 has
now been returned to its original location and you are ready to continue tabbing.
17. Head 1 setup is complete. If you will only be applying tabs with Head 1 you should
proceed to the “
If you will be applying tabs with Head 2, proceed to the section titled
Operation” section. NOTE: Please be sure you have disabled Head 2.
“Head 2
Adjustment – Side Tabbing”.
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Head 1 Adjustment – Front Tabbing
This procedure will walk you through the process of adjusting Head 1 for Front Tabbing (lead
edge tab, front tab).
NOTICE! When lead edge tabbing (front tabbing) media that is under 6.5” in width; please see
“
Appendix D- Narrow Media Guide Assembly” for additional setup instructions.
1. Adjust the tab applicator’s Peel Plate to the proper position for “front tabbing”.
IMPORTANT! The position of the Peel Plate is critical. Always check this when you
change Head 1 from Side Tabbing to Front Tabbing.
2. Unlatch the Exit Roller Assembly and swing it open.
3. Lift the tab drive Pressure Roller Release Latch on
Head 1, to release the pressure between the tab stock
and the Tab Drive Roller.
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4. Pull on the backing untill a tab is starting to
protrude from the appllicator (peel point).
5. Lower the Pressure Roller Release Latch.
6. Loosen the Head Position Minder so it
does not hinder you from repositioning
Head 1.
Loosen the Head 1 Securing Knob.
7.
Slide Head 1 into position, so it is directly
over the slot in the Center Support Pl
T
ighten the Head 1 Securing Knob.
TIP: If the Center Support Plate is not
located at the position you would like th
front tab applied to the media; slide the
Center Support Plate to the positio
w
ould like the front tab applied.
n you
NOTE: For better picture clarity; the tab in this image is protruding further than
necessary. When initially adju
sting the tab starting point, the tab should just starts to
protrude from the applicator.
ate.
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MECHANICAL SETUP
Slot in Center Support Plate
8. Close the Exit Roller Assembly and lock the two latches to secure it.
9.
Release the Emergency Stop Button. Turn ON the Tabber’s main power switch. Press
the green Transport Power button. Verify that the feeder is still turned OFF at this time.
Verify that the feeder interface cable is attached between t
he tabber and feeder. Verify
that the feeder has been aligned properly with the tabber.
10.
If you have not programmed the tabber for the tabbing job, please refer to the section
“
Menu Feat”, for instructions. Once complete, return to this
ures and Job Programming
procedure.
11.
Press the soft key labeled
“Operate” to put the tabber in
the operate mode. The screen
will change to the operating
ode as shown to the right.
m
12.
Press the “Run” key on the
Control Panel to start the ta
bber
transport. The screen will
display the status of th
s shown to the right.
a
e tabber,
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13. Set the feeders speed to zero and then turn the Feeder ON.
Using the jog button, feed two pieces of media into the tabber.
14. Check the positioning of
the tab or tabs on the
second piece.
The tab position for
Head 1 can be fine
tuned using the Head 1
Fine Adjustment Knob
(1
).
See section titled “
TIP: When front tabbing; the tab must enter the slot in the Center Support Plate. If you
make a change to position of Head 1 you may also need to adjust the position of the
Center Support Plate.
nts)Tab Positioning Adjustments (Fine Adjustme” for more details.
15. When you are satisfied with tab-positioning; set the tabber transport for the desired speed,
using the Speed Control Dial. Then set the speed of the feeder so that there is about a 2
inch gap between pieces; as they feed through the tabber.
Tip: If you want to test piece transport without applying tabs, you can press the STOP
button on the tabber, then press the soft key labeled “Pass-thru” to set the tabber in the
Pass-Thru mode. Press RUN to test the system without applying tabs.
16. Adjust the Head Position Minder against Head 1 and tighten the
knob. This device will mark the location of Head 1 to make the
process of loading new tab rolls easier. When loading new rolls
of tabs onto the heads, it is more convenient if you slide Head 1
close to the operator side of the unit; providing more room
between the heads.
After loading new tab rolls; you can simply slide Head 1 back,
until it meets the Head Position Minder. Head 1 has now been
returned to its original location and you are ready to continue
tabbing.
17. Head 1 setup is complete. If you will only be applying tabs with Head 1 you should
proceed to the “
If you will be applying tabs with Head 2, proceed to the section titled
Operation” section. NOTE: Please be sure you have disabled Head 2.
“Head 2
Adjustment – Side Tabbing”.
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Head 1 Adjustment – Applying Stamps
This procedure will walk you through the process of adjusting Head 1
to apply a stamp.
MECHANICAL SETUP
NOTE: Head 2 can not
be used to apply stamps.
WARNING! In order to avoid wasting stamps; it is strongly suggested
to use test stamps or tabs when initially setting up the tabber for
applying stamps. After you are comfortable with the process, then you
can switch over to using live stamps. Don’t forget to reprogram the
tabber (pitch, V-Tab, etc…) for the differences in these stocks.
1. Adjust the tab applicator’s Peel Plate to the “side tabbing”
position, which is also the position used to apply stamps.
IMPORTANT! The position of the Peel Plate is critical.
Always check this when you change Head 1 from Side Tabbing
to Front Tabbing.
2. Unlatch the Exit Roller Assembly and swing it open.
3. Lift the tab drive Pressure Roller Release Latch on
Head 1, to release the pressure between the tab stock
and the Tab Drive Roller.
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4. Pull on the backing untill a stamp is starting to
protrude from the appllicator (peel point).
5. Lower the pressure roller release latch.
6. Loosen the Head Position Minder so it does not
hinder you from repositioning Head 1.
7. Loosen the Head 1 Securing Knob and slide
Head 1 over the Right Media Guide Assembly.
Positioned the stamp over the belt of the Right
Media Guide Assembly, as shown, and then
tighten the securing knob.
NOTE: This image shows how the stamp should
be positioned over the belt of the Right Media Guide. Please note that the stamp in this
image is protruding further than necessary. When initially adjustint the stamp starting
point, the stamp should just starts to protrude from the applicator.
8. Close the Exit Roller Assembly and lock the two latches to secure it.
9. Release the Emergency Stop Button. Turn ON the Tabber’s main power switch. Press
the green Transport Power button. Verify that the feeder is still turned OFF at this time.
Verify that the feeder interface cable is attached between the tabber and feeder. Verify
that the feeder has been aligned properly with the tabber.
10. If you have not programmed the tabber for the tabbing job, please refer to the section
“
Menu Features and Job Programming”, for instructions. Once complete, return to this
procedure.
11. Press the soft key labeled
“Operate” to put the tabber
in the operate mode. The
screen will change to the
operating mode as shown to
the right.
12. Press the “Run” key on the
Control Panel to start the
tabber transport.
The screen will display the
status of the tabber, as
shown to the right.
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13. Set the feeder speed to zero and then turn the Feeder ON.
Using the feeder’s jog button, feed two pieces of media into the tabber.
14. Check the positioning of the stamp or
stamps on the second piece.
The Head 1 Fine Adjustment Knob (1)
can be used to make
small corrections to
the vertical position
of the stamps being
applied by Head 1.
See section titled “
Tab Positioning Adjustments (Fine Adjustments)” for more details.
15. When you are satisfied with stamp position; set the tabber transport for the desired speed,
using the Speed Control Dial. Then set the speed of the feeder so that there is about a 2
inch gap between pieces; as they feed through the tabber.
Tip: If you want to test piece transport without applying stamps, you can press the STOP
button on the tabber, then press the soft key labeled “Pass-thru” to set the tabber in the
Pass-Thru mode. Press RUN to test the system without applying stamps.
16. Adjust the Head Position Minder against Head 1 and tighten
the knob. This device will mark the location of Head 1 to
make the process of loading a new stamp roll easier. When
loading a new roll of stamps onto the Head 1, it is more
convenient if you slide Head 1 close to the operator side of
the unit; providing more room between the heads.
After loading a new stamp roll; you can simply slide Head 1
back, until it meets the Head Position Minder. Head 1 has
now been returned to its original location and you are ready to
continue applying stamps.
17. Head 1 setup is complete. If you will only be applying stamps with Head 1 you should
proceed to the “
If you will be applying tabs with Head 2, proceed to the section titled
Operation” section. NOTE: Please be sure you have disabled Head 2.
“Head 2
Adjustment – Side Tabbing”.
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Head 2 Adjustment – Side Tabbing
This procedure will walk you through the process of adjusting Head 2 for Side Tabbing.
1. Unlatch the Exit Roller Assembly and swing it open.
2. Lift the tab drive Pressure Roller Release Latch on
Head 2, to release the pressure between the tab stock
and the Tab Drive Roller.
3. Pull on the backing untill a tab is starting to
protrude from the appllicator (peel point).
4. Lower the pressure roller release latch.
NOTE: This image shows how the center
point of the tab should align with the exit end
of the Left Media Guide Assembly. Please
note that the tab in this image is protruding
further than necessary. When initially
adjustint the tab starting point, the tab should
just starts to protrude from the applicator..
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5. Close the Exit Roller Assembly and lock the two latches to secure it.
6. Release the Emergency Stop Button. Turn ON the Tabber’s main power switch. Press
the green Transport Power button. Verify that the feeder is still turned OFF at this time.
Verify that the feeder interface cable is attached between the tabber and feeder. Verify
that the feeder has been aligned properly with the tabber.
7. If you have not programmed the tabber for the tabbing job, please refer to the section
“
Menu Features and Job Programming”, for instructions. Once complete, return to this
procedure.
8. Press the soft key labeled
“Operate” to put the tabber
in the operate mode. The
screen will change to the
operating mode as shown to
the right.
9. Press the “Run” key on the
Control Panel to start the
tabber transport. The screen
change and display the
status of the tabber, as
shown to the right.
10. Set the feeder speed to zero and then turn the Feeder ON.
Using the jog button, feed one piece of media into the tabber.
11. Check the positioning of the tab or tabs on the
second piece.
The Head 2 Fine
Adjustment Knob (2) can
be used to make small
corrections to the fold
position of the tabs being
applied by Head 2.
See section titled “
Tab Positioning Adjustments (Fine Adjustments)” for more details.
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12. When you are satisfied with tab-positioning; set the tabber transport for the desired
speed, using the Speed Control Dial. Then set the speed of the feeder so that there is
about a 2 inch gap between pieces; as they feed through the tabber.
Tip: If you want to test piece transport without applying tabs, you can press the STOP
button on the tabber, then press the soft key labeled “Pass-thru” to set the tabber in the
Pass-Thru mode. Press RUN to test the system without applying tabs.
13. Head 2 setup is complete. If you will only be applying tabs with Head 2 you should
proceed to the “
Operation” section. NOTE: Please be sure you have disabled Head 1.
If you will be applying tabs or stamps with Head 1, proceed to the appropriate “Head 1
Adjustment …” section.
Head 1 Adjustment – Side Tabbing
Head 1 Adjustment – Front Tabbing
Head 1 Adjustment – Applying Stamps
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SECTION 3 – Menu Features & Job Programming
Before you can run the T-650, you must program the tabber for the following:
• Select the operation for Head 1; apply stamps, side tab, front tab, or none (disable).
• Choose the number of Tabs/Stamps you plan to apply with Head 1.
• Select the operation for Head 2; side tab or none (disable).
• Choose the number of Tabs you plan to apply to the side of the piece with Head 2.
• Set the Product Length (when using Automatic Setup)
• Set the Tab Pitch for Head 1 and Head 2.
Tab Pitch = Distance from top of one tab/stamp, to top of next tab/stamp; plus 0.01”
• Adjust the V-Tab (tab sensor voltages) settings for Head 1 and Head 2.
Start-Up Screen (Run Screen)
The Start-Up screen will appear when you turn the tabber on; after the tabber initializes.
The soft keys at the bottom of the display control the following functions:
Job # - This soft key is used to select or edit one
of four programmable jobs
Pass-Thru / Operate – Pressing this soft key
will cause the tabber to toggle between the “passthru” mode and the “operate” mode.
When Pass-Thru is showing, for this soft key,
the tabber is in the Operate mode.
The operate mode is used to tab pieces as they
are fed through the system.
When Operate is showing, for this soft key, the tabber is in Pass-Thru mode. The pass-thru
mode can be used during the setup process to check for correct material transport adjustments.
The pass-thru mode is also useful if the tabber is being used in-line with other equipment. This
mode can be used to pass media through to the next device; if the customer doesn’t want to tab
the job.
Press RUN to tab using Job 1.
Status: Pieces: 0
Job # Pass-Thru Advanced
OPERATION
Advanced – Pressing this key will place the tabber in the advanced mode. This mode is used to
adjust the display’s Backlight (brightness), check the Version of software (BIOS) loaded
in the tabber, and run Diagnostics on the tabber.
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INFO Key and Info Screen
Press and hold the INFO key to check the job setup.
A screen will appear that contains the
settings and adjustments for the job
number that is currently selected.
The chart below defines the information
that is displayed on the INFO screen.
Item Description
Job # The Job number that is currently selected.
#Tabs=(Head1, Head2) The number of tabs being applied by Head 1 and Head 2.
“F” = Single tab is being applied to the media’s front edge (front tabbing).
Tab Pitch= (Head1, Head2) This is the distance from the leading edge of one tab to the leading edge
of the next tab, including the space between tabs, plus 0.01”.
Paper-L= The media length, in inches, obtained during Automatic Setup process.
Tab Type= (Head1, Head2) This is the “tab stock type” that was identified by the operator during
automatic setup or by V-Tab values set during manual setup.
See Section: “
TabV: (Head1, Head2) The Tab-V voltage values that were obtained and set during the V-Tab
adjustment process.
Trip: (Head1, Head2) This is the voltage value used to recognizing the difference between the
tab and backing (trip point).
Appendix C - Identifying the Tab Type”
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Advanced Features
The Advanced features are available from the Start-Up Screen (Run Screen).
If you are in another menu, you can use the BACK key (may need to press more than once),
to get back to the Start-Up Screen.
When the Advanced soft key is pressed.
The display will prompt you with the following
choices:
Version - This soft key is used to display the
Backlight - This soft key is used to set the
backlight intensity for the LCD display.
BIOS version and life counts for pieces and
tabs.
Diagnostic – Can be used by a technician to
test the components within the tabber.
BACK – Brings you back to the Start-Up
Screen.
If the Backlight soft key is pressed.
The display will show the current backlight
intensity setting.
50% - This soft key is used to set the
backlight intensity to 50%.
Press RUN to tab using Job 1.
Status: Pieces: 0
Job # Pass-Thru Advanced
Status: Advanced
Backlight Version Diagnostic BACK
Status: Advanced
Backlight Version Diagnostic BACK
Å - This soft key is used decrease the
backlight intensity.
Æ - This soft key is used increase the
backlight intensity.
BACK – Brings you back to the Advanced
features screen.
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OPERATION
If the Version soft key is pressed.
The tabber will display the following:
Lifetime Products: Total number of pieces
transported through the system.
Lifetime Tabs: Total number of tabs/stamps
applied by each Head. (Head 1, Head 2)
Bios Version: Software version that is
currently loaded into the tabber.
BACK – Brings you back to the Advanced
features screen.
Status: Advanced
Backlight Version Diagnostic BACK
The following choices will be displayed:
Important: This mode should only be used
by a qualified technician to test the
components within the tabber.
Test ON – Used to activate the currently
displayed diagnostic test.
NEXT… - Displays the next test.
Note: When next is pressed an additional soft
key choice is displayed (PREVIOUS).
EXIT – Brings you back to the Advanced
features screen.
Status: Advanced
Backlight Version Diagnostic BACK
oltage Test:
V1= 0.00 v2= 0.00 v3= 0.00 v4= 0.00
Status: Diagnostic
Test ON NEXT EXIT
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Job Features
When the Job # soft key is pressed; you will be
presented with the Select saved Job# screen
where you can select the Job number you would
like to edit or use.
Once the desired Job number is selected, the
Select Setup Option screen will appear and the
following choices will be displayed:
Manual - This soft key is used select the Manual
Tab/Stamp positioning feature.
Automatic – This soft key is used to select the
Automatic Tab Positioning feature.
Tab V - This soft key is used to set the tab
sensor voltages for your tab/stamp stock. See
“
Tab Sensor (V-Tab) Adjustment”.
BACK –Brings you back to the previous screen.
OPERATION
Press RUN to tab using Job 1.
Status: Pieces: 0
Job # Pass-Thru Advanced
Select Saved Job # (1-4), or
Press RUN to tab using Job 1.
Status:
1 2 3 4
Select Setup Option:
Press Run to tab using Job 1.
Status: Job #1 setup
Manual Automatic V-Tab BACK
Manual Tab/Stamp Positioning Features
When the Manual soft key is pressed, from the
Select Setup Option screen, this puts the tabber into
the “manual positioning mode”. In this mode the
operator must manually set the offset value (position)
for each of the tabs/stamps being applied.
From the Select Tabber Head screen, s
head you want to setup.
elect the
Select Setup Option:
Press Run to tab using Job 1.
Status: Job #1 setup
Manual Automatic V-Tab BACK
Select Tabber Head # 1 or 2 to setup, or
Press RUN to tab using Job 1.
Status: Manual Setup
Head #1 Head #2 BACK
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If you select Head #1 the following choices will appear.
Tab/Stamp – Select this choice if you would
like to place tabs on the side of the media or
apply stamps with Hea
d #1.
Front Tab – Select this choice if you would like
to apply a tab to the front (leading edge) of the
media with Head #1. Also called Front Tabbing.
NOTE: If you select Front Tab; you will be
presented with the features which will allow
you to set the tab Pitch and adjust the fold
position for the Front Tab. See Section: “
Positioning Adjustments (Fine
Adjustments)” for more details.
None – Select this choice if you do not want to
use Head #1. Disables Head #1.
BACK – Brings you back to the previous screen.
Tab
Select Tabber Head # 1 or 2 to setup, or
Press RUN to tab using Job 1.
Status: Manual Setup
Head #1 Head #2 BACK
Select option to edit, or
Press RUN to tab using Job 1.
Status: Head #1 Manual Setup
Tab/Stamp Front Tab None BACK
If you select Head #2 the following choices will
appear:
Side Tab – Select this choice if you would like
to place tabs on the side of the media.
Select Tabber Head # 1 or 2 to setup, or
Press RUN to tab using Job 1.
Status: Manual Setup
Head #1 Head #2 BACK
None – Select this choice if you do not want to
use Head #2. Disables Head #2.
BACK – Brings you back to the previous
screen.
Select option to edit, or
Press RUN to tab using Job 1.
Status: Head #2 Manual Setup
Side Tab None BACK
If Tab/Stamp or Side Tab is selected the following choices will appear.
# Tabs – Select this choice to set the number of
tabs or stamps you would like to apply to the
media with the selected head.
Position – Select this choice to set the position
(offset values) for each tab/stamp to be applied to
the media with the selected head.
Select option to edit, or
Press RUN to tab using Job 1.
Status: Head #n Manual Setup
# Tabs Position Pitch BACK
Pitch – Select this choice to set tab pitch
(distance from the top of one tab/stamp, to the top of the next tab/stamp) for the tab/stamp stock
used on the selected head.
BACK – Brings you back to the previous screen.
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If the # Tabs soft key is pressed.
The display will prompt you to select the
number of tabs/stamps you would like applied to
the mail piece, with the selected hea
d.
1 – Selects one tab/stamp
2 – Selects two tabs/stamps
3 – Selects three tabs/stamps
BACK – Brings you back to the previous
screen.
What displays next depends on the Head number
you are programming and how many tabs have
been selected:
OPERATION
Select option to edit, or
Press RUN to tab using Job 1.
Status: Head #n Manual Setup
# Tabs Position Pitch BACK
Press 1, 2 or3 for the number of tabs.
Current Value: 2
Status: Head #n Manual Setup
1 2 3 BACK
Head #2:
If you select 1, 2, or 3 for # Tabs, the Select
Option to Edit screen will reappear.
Head #1:
Select option to edit, or
Press RUN to tab using Job 1.
Status: Head #2 Manual Setup
# Tabs Position Pitch BACK
If you select 1 for # Tabs, the Select Option
to Edit screen will reappear.
If you select 2 or 3, for # Tabs, you will be prompted to choose tab placement type.
Separate – Allows individual
adjustment of each tab/stamp position
via the Offset value.
Choose tab placement type
Status: Head #1 Manual Setup
Separate Together BACK
Together – Tabs/Stamps are placed
next to each other, starting at the
Offset value you set for Tab 1.
BACK – Brings you back to the previous screen.
If the Position soft key is pressed.
The display will prompt you to set the Offset
value for each tab/stamp, starting with Tab1.
Offset Value = distance from leading edge of
Select option to edit, or
Press RUN to tab using Job 1.
Status: Head #1 Manual Setup
# Tabs Position Pitch BACK
mail piece to leading edge of tab/stamp.
Tab 1 – Use this soft key to set the offset value
for tab/stamp 1.
Tab 2 – Use this soft key to set the offset value
for tab/stamp 3.
Tab 3 – Use this soft key to set the offset value
for tab/stamp 3.
BACK – Brings you back to the previous
screen.
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Select tab offset to edit
Tab 1 Tab 2 Tab 3 BACK
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If any of the Tab n (Tab 1, Tab 2, Tab 3) soft
keys are selected, you will be asked to enter the
offset value for the Tab number you selected.
In the following example, the number of tabs
Select tab offset to edit
Status: Head #n Manual Setup.
Tab 1 Tab 2 Tab 3 EXIT
was set to 3 and Tab 1 was selected.
NOTE: The number of Tab n choices, you are
presented with, is based off the “# Tabs” and the “tab placement” (separate, together), that
you previously selected.
If # Tabs was set to 1 or tab placement “together” was selected; you will be prompted to
“Enter Offset for Tab1…”, as soon you press the
Position key.
Enter the desired offset value for Tab n, using
Enter Offset for Tab1 and press SAVE key:
0.0” Current Value: 4.000”
EXIT
the numeric keypad.
Then press the SAVE button.
Press BACK.
Repeat this process for each tab position.
If the Pitch soft key is pressed.
The display will prompt you to “Enter tab pitch
and press SAVE key”.
Pitch = distance from top of tab/stamp to top of
next tab/stamp, or distance from top of black bar
to top of next black bar, plus 0.010”.
Important! This value should be set 0.010
inches larger than actual measured value.
See the section titled “
for more details.
Tab/Stamp Pitch Adjustment”
Enter the Tab/Stamp Pitch, using the numeric
keypad.
Then press the SAVE button
BACK – Brings you back to the previous screen.
Select option to edit, or
Press RUN to tab using Job 1.
Status: Head #n Manual Setup
# Tabs Position Pitch BACK
Enter tab pitch and press SAVE key.
0.0” Current Value: 1.010”
Status: Head #n Manual Setup
BACK
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K
Automatic Tab Positioning Features
When the Automatic soft key is pressed.
The display will prompt you to select which
Head you wish to setup.
NOTE: This feature can be used to
automatically position tabs when “side tabbing”.
Positions are based off the product length and
the number of tabs selected.
1 Tab – Tab is centered along length of media.
2 Tabs – Tabs are applied within 1” from each edge.
3 Tabs – Two tabs are applied within 1” from each
edge and one tab is centered.
From the Select Tabber Head screen, select the
head you want to setup.
OPERATION
Select Setup Option:
Press Run to tab using Job 1.
Status: Job #1 setup
Manual Automatic V-Tab BACK
Select Tabber Head #1 or 2 to setup, o
Press Run to tab using Job 1.
Status: Automatic Setup
Head #1 Head #2 BACK
If you select Head #1 the following choices will
appear:
Side Tab – Select this choice if you would like
to place tabs on the side of the media.
Front Tab – Select this choice if you would like
to apply a tab to the front (leading edge) of the
media with Head #1. Also called Front Tabbing.
None – Select this choice if you do not want to
use Head #1. Disables Head #1.
BACK – Brings you back to the previous
screen.
If you select Head #2 the following choices will
appear:
Side Tab – Select this choice if you would like
to place tabs on the side of the media.
None – Select this choice if you do not want to
use Head #2. Disables Head #2.
Select Tabber Head # 1 or 2 to setup, or
Press RUN to tab using Job 1.
Status: Automatic Setup
Head #1 Head #2 BACK
Select option to edit, or
Press RUN to tab using Job 1.
Status: Head #1 Automatic Setup
Side Tab Front Tab None BACK
Select Tabber Head # 1 or 2 to setup, or
Press RUN to tab using Job 1.
Status: Automatic Setup
Head #1 Head #2 BACK
BACK – Brings you back to the previous
screen.
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Select option to edit, or
Press RUN to tab using Job 1.
Status: Head #2 Automatic Setup
Side Tab None BAC
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If Side Tab is selected the following choices will
appear.
# Tabs – Select this choice to choose the number
of tabs you would like to apply to the media with
the selected head.
Product-L – Select this choice to set the paper
length of the media you are using.
Pitch – Select this choice to set tab pitch
(distance from the top of one tab/stamp, to the
top of the next tab/stamp) for the tab/stamp stock
used on the selected head.
BACK – Brings you back to the previous
screen.
If the # Tabs soft key is pressed.
The display will prompt you to select the
number of tabs/stamps you would like applied to
the mail piece, with the selected hea
d.
Select option to edit, or
Press RUN to tab using Job 1.
Status: Head #n Automatic Setup
Side Tab None BACK
Select option to edit, or
Press RUN to tab using Job 1.
Status: Head #n Automatic Setup
# Tabs Product-L Pitch BACK
Select option to edit, or
Press RUN to tab using Job 1.
Status: Head #n Automatic Setup
# Tabs Product-L Pitch BACK
1 – Selects one tab/stamp
2 – Selects two tabs/stamps
3 – Selects three tabs/stamps
BACK – Brings you back to the previous
screen.
If the Product-L soft key is pressed.
The following choices will be displayed.
BACK – Brings you back to the previous
screen.
Automatic – Use this feature to let the
tabber automatically measure and set the
piece len
gth.
It is highly recommended that you use the
Automatic feature in order to verify proper
media feeding and sensing.
IMPORTANT: Before pressing the Automatic
soft key, make sure the feeder is turned OFF and
the Tabber’s transport power switch is turned
ON.
Press 1, 2 or3 for the number of tabs.
Current Value: 2
Status: Head #n Automatic Setup
1 2 3 BACK
Select option to edit, or
Press RUN to tab using Job 1.
Status: Head #n Automatic Setup
# Tabs Product-L Pitch BACK
Enter Product Length and press SAVE key
0.0” Current Value: 11.000”
Status: Head #n Automatic Setup
Automatic BACK
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When the Automatic soft key is pressed.
The display may prompt you to
Transport Speed” or “Decrease Transport
Speed”. Adjust the transport speed until the
display shows “Feed 1 Product now”.
When the display reads “Feed 1 Product
now”; feed one
of your mail pieces through
the tabber.
Note: Feeding more than one mail piece will
cause an incorrect length to be measured and set.
After the piece has fed through the tabber, the
tabber will stop and
display the piece length.
Verify the measurement!
It must be accurate (+ or - 0.250”).
• If the tabber measures the piece to be
longer then the actual piece length;
then the media may be slipping or
hesitating as it feeds. Check/Adjust
the transport system.
“Increase
Enter Product Length and press SAVE key
0.0” Current Value: 11.000”
Status: Head #n Automatic Setup
Automatic BACK
Feed 1 Product now
Status: Tabber is in the pass thru mode.
BACK
Enter piece length and press SAVE key
0.00” Current Value: 8.523”
Status: Pieces: 2
Automatic BACK
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• If the tabber measures the piece to be
shorter than the actual piece length; then the media may not be feeding straight
(missing the sensor), or a hole in the media may be traveling through the sensor, or
the sensor may be getting reflection off the mail piece. If using a high gloss media,
the sensor intensity may need to be adjusted lower by a qualified Rena service
person.
If the media passes through without the tabber providing a measurement; then the
media sensor may be dirty. Try cleaning the sensor as described in this manual.
These problems need to be corrected before the tabber will function correctly.
Manual Product Length Input:
As an option, you can set the piece length manually. However; doing so will not fix a tab
placement problem that is caused by a media feeding or media sensing issue.
In other words; if the Tabber’s Automatic Product Length feature is not reading the piece
length accurately than setting the product length manually is not
going to fix a problem.
See “Verify the measurement” above.
If you want to manually enter the length of the media:
1. Measure the physical piece length, using the scale provided on the control panel.
2. Enter this value, in inches and tenths of an inch, using the numeric key pad.
3. Press the Save Key to accept and save this value.
4. Press the BACK key to return to the previous screen.
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If the Pitch soft key is pressed.
The display will prompt you to “Enter tab
pitch and press SAVE key”.
Pitch = distance from top of tab/stamp to top of
next tab/stamp, or distance from top of black bar to
top of next black bar, plus 0.010”.
Important! This value must be set 0.010 inches
larger than the measured value.
Enter the Pitch value and press the SAVE key.
BACK – Brings you back to the previous
screen.
See the section titled “Tab/Stamp Pitch
Adjustment” for more details.
Enter the Tab/Stamp Pitch, using the numeric keypad.
Then press the SAVE button
Select option to edit, or
Press RUN to tab using Job 1.
Status: Head #n Automatic Setup
# Tabs Product-L Pitch BACK
Enter tab pitch and press SAVE key.
0.0” Current Value: 1.010”
Status: Head #n Automatic Setup
BACK
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Tab Sensor (V-Tab) Adjustment
Every time a new tab/stamp stock is used or a new job is setup, you must also setup the tab
sensors for the tab/stamp stock.
Tip: To avoid wasting stamps, it is strongly suggested to manually program the V Tab voltages,
instead of using the Automatic feature.
Automatic V-Tab Adjustment:
1. Turn off the Feeder.
2. To begin programming; select Job #
from the Run screen.
3. Select the job number you wish to use.
In this example, we are selecting Job
Number 1.
4. From the Select Setup Option screen,
select V-Tab.
5. The next screen allows you to set the
V-Tab values for the head or heads
you will be using.
Select V Tab 1 for Head 1
Select V Tab 2 for Head 2
In this case we will be using Head 2,
so select V Tab 2.
6. Select Automatic from the
Tab Sensor setup screen.
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7. The Select Tab before calibration
screen appears.
Select the type of tab either Opaque or
Clear based on the table below:
For the purpose of this example we
will select Opaque.
TAB TYPE LECT SE
Stock that has a wh
between each tab/s
Stock that has a bla
ite space (gap)
tamp.
ck space (gap) Clear
between each tab.
See “Appendix C” for additional help.
Once the Tab Type is selected, the
tabber transport will start and the
screen at the right will app
Adjust the speed control on the Tabber
either up or down until “Feed 1 Product
now” appears in the display.
Feed one piece, from the feeder, into
the tabber. Two or three tabs will be
applied to the piece and then the tabber
will stop and display the new V-Tab
values. The Tab sensor is now setup for
this tab stock.
Tip: In order for the tabber to distinguish between the Tab and Backing, the voltage
difference between the Gap V and Tab V must be 0.80 volts or greater. If the difference
is lower, check/clean the sensor and then repeat the V-Tab adjustment. If the difference in
these values is still less than 0.80 volts, then you may need to use another tab stock that
has a greater density difference.
To check the function of the tab sensor, see “
Opaque
ear.
Tab Sensor Test”.
8. Test the T-650 for proper operation. If you experience tab advancement or positioning
problems, verify proper threading, transport setup, media length, tab type, and tab pitch
settings.
Important! If the tab type or tab pitch values need to be changed, then you may also
need to repeat the automatic tab sensor setup procedure.
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Manual V-Tab Adjustment:
1. Open the Exit Roller Assembly.
2. To begin programming; select Job #
from the Run screen.
3. Select the job number you wish to
use. In this example, we are selecting
Job Number 2.
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4. From the Select Setup Option screen
select V-Tab.
5. The next screen allows you to set the
V-Tab values for the head or heads
you will be using.
Select V Tab 1 for Head 1
Select V Tab 2 for Head 2
In this case we will be using Head 1,
so select V Tab 1.
6. Lift the Pressure Roller Release Latch so that the tab/stamp web can slide easily through
the Sensor.
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7. Identify your Tab Type using the chart below. Then proceed to the appropriate step.
TAB TYPE DESCRIPTION PROCEED TO
Opaque Stock that has a white space (gap)
Step 8
between each tab/stamp.
Clear Stock that has a black space (gap)
Step 9
between each tab.
See “Appendix C” for additional help.
8. Opaque Procedure (For tab/stamp stock with white space between each tab/stamp.)
If your tab type is “Clear”, proceed to the Step 9.
Begin by finding the Gap V or voltage reading from the space between the stamps/tabs.
While carefully monitoring the value
displayed to the right of “V=” (live
voltage reading), slowly move the
tab/stamp web through the sensor until
you obtain the lowest voltage reading,
then press the Gap V key (1).
Note: Manually remove any tabs/stamps
that peel off during this process.
Continue slowly moving the tab/stamp
web through the sensor until you obtain
the highest reading, then press the Tab V key (2).
Note: Manually remove any tabs/stamps
that peel off during this process.
Tip: In order for the tabber to distinguish between the Stamp/Tab and Backing, the
voltage between the Gap V and Tab V must be 0.80 volts or greater. If the difference is
lower, check/clean the sensor and then repeat the V-Tab adjustment. If the value is still
less than 0.80 volts difference then you may need to use another tab stock that has a
larger density difference.
To check the function of the tab sensor, see “
Tab Sensor Test”.
Once the V-Tab adjustment for “Opaque Tab Type” is complete; proceed to Step 10.
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9. Clear Procedure (For tab stock with black space/line between each tab.)
If your tab type is “Opaque”, see Step 8.
Begin by finding the Gap V or voltage
reading from the space between the tabs.
While carefully monitoring the value
displayed to the right of “V=” (live
voltage reading), slowly move the
tab/stamp web through the sensor until
you obtain the highest voltage reading,
then press the Gap V key (1).
Note: Manually remove any tabs that
peel off during this process.
Continue slowly moving the tab web
through the sensor until you obtain the
lowest voltage reading, then press the
Tab V key (2).
Note: Manually remove any tabs that peel off during this process.
Tip: In order for the tabber to distinguish between the Tab and Backing, the voltage
difference between the Gap V and Tab V must be 0.80 volts or greater. If the difference
is lower, check/clean the sensor and then repeat the V-Tab adjustment. If the value is
still less then 0.80 volts difference then you may need to use another tab stock that has a
larger density difference.
To check the function of the tab sensor, see “
Tab Sensor Test”.
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10. When you are finished, press the BACK key (3) twice.
11. Close and lock the Exit Roller Assembly.
12. Lower the Pressure Roller Release Latch.
13. Test the T-650 for proper operation. If you experience tab advancement or positioning
problems, verify proper threading, transport setup, media length, tab type and tab pitch
settings.
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Tab/Stamp Pitch Adjustment
1. From the Run screen press Job#.
2. Select the Job number you would like to edit.
3. Select Manual or Automatic.
4. Select Head #1 then Tab/Stamp, or Head #2 Tab then Side Tab.
5. The Select Option screen will re-
appear.
Select Pitch.
NOTE: Whether programming
manually or automatically you must
set the pitch manually to ensure good
registration of the tab.
The Pitch of the tab/stamp is the
distance measured from the top of one
stamp to the top of the next tab/stamp.
Measure the pitch of the stock you are
using and add 0.01”.
In this case it was 1.00” plus 0.01” for
a total of 1.01”.
Enter the pitch value using the number keys on
the Control Panel and then pressing the Save key.
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Job Programming Notes
There are two methods of programming jobs on the T-650:
1. Automatic – where the tab position is automatically determined by the piece length and
number of tabs selected.
2. Manual – where the operator specifies the tab positioning.
In either case some operator intervention, to fine tune the tab location and media transport
through the tabber, may be required.
NOTE: Since each Job number retains the V-Tab (tab voltages) settings separately; the V-Tab
values must be adjusted to the tab stock you are using for each job number you select.
IMPORTANT
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO PROGRAM ANY JOB, SET UP THE FEEDER
AND THE TABBER TO FEED THE MEDIA. THEN PROGRAM THE JOB.
The following Job Examples are provided in this section:
• Job Example A: Placing Tabs with Head 2 – Automatic Setup
Job Example B: Placing Tabs with Head 1 – Manual Setup
•
• Job Example C: Placing Tabs on Opposite Sides
Job Example D: Placing Tabs on Perpendicular Sides
•
Job Example E: Applying Stamps
•
To help you locate the “Job Example” that best fits your project needs; an illustration and
description of the job is provided at the beginning of each procedure.
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Job Example A: Placing Tabs with Head 2 - Automatic Setup
Feed Direction Feed DirectionFeed Direction
This exercise will walk you through the process of programming Head 2 to apply tabs (opaque
tab type), to the side of the media, using the T-650’s automatic setup features.
1. Verify that Head 2 has been mechanically setup to perform “side tabbing”. See Section
“
Head 2 Adjustment – Side Tabbing”.
2. Verify that the Peel Plate on Head 1 is set to the Side Tabbing Application position.
3. Turn OFF the feeder.
4. To begin programming; select Job #
from the Run screen.
5. The Select Saved Job# screen will
appear.
Select the job number you wish to edit.
In this example, we are selecting Job
Number 1.
6. The Select Setup Option screen will
appear.
Select V-Tab.
7. The next screen allows you to select the
Head and corresponding Tab Sensor
that you want to set the V-Tab values
on.
In this case we will be using Head 2, so
select V Tab 2 to set the V-Tab values
for Tab Sensor 2.
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8. The Tab Sensor 2 Setup screen will
appear.
Select Automatic.
9. The Select Tab Type Before
Calibration screen will appear.
Select the Tab Type, either Opaque or
Clear, based on the table below.
For the purpose of this example we
will select Opaque.
TAB TYPE SELECT
Stock that has a white space (gap)
between each tab/stamp.
Stock that has a black space (gap)
between each tab.
See “Appendix C” for additional help.
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Opaque
Clear
10. Once the Tab Type is selected, the
tabber transport will start and the
screen at the right will appear.
Adjust the speed control dial on the
tabber either up or down until the
“Feed 1 Product now” appears in the
display.
11. Set the feeder’s speed control to zero.
Turn the feeder on.
Using the Feeder’s jog button, feed one
piece of media into the tabber.
Two or three tabs will be applied to the
piece and then the tabber will stop and
display the new V-Tab values. The Tab
sensor is now setup for this tab stock.
Tip: In order for the tabber to distinguish between the Tab and Backing, the voltage
difference between the Gap V and Tab V must be 0.80 volts or greater. If the difference
is lower, check/clean the sensor and then repeat the V-Tab adjustment. If the value is still
less than 0.80 volts difference then you may need to use another tab stock that has a
larger density difference. To check the function of the tab sensor, see “
Tab Sensor Test”.
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12. Press the BACK soft key twice and the Select Setup Option screen will appear.
13. On the Select Setup Option screen
select Automatic.
14. The Select Tabber Head setup screen
appears. Select Head #1.
15. The Selection Option screen appears.
Select “None” to turn Head 1 off,
since we will not be using this head.
16. The Select Tabber Head setup appears.
Select Head #2 this time. The head
that will apply the tabs in this case.
17. The Select Option to Edit screen will
appear.
Select Side tab.
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18. From this screen select # Tabs.
19. In this example we are going to apply
two tabs to the piece.
Select 2.
20. The program will automatically return
to the Select option to edit screen. This
time select Product-L.
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21. The Enter Product Length screen will
appear.
Set the feeder’s speed control to zero.
Turn the feeder on.
Select Automatic. The tabber transport
will run.
Using the Feeder’s jog button, feed one
piece.
The T-650 will measure the piece length and save it into memory.
IMPORTANT!: Verify that the piece length, measured by the tabber, is within plus or
minus 0.25” of the actual piece length. If the tabber doesn’t measure the piece length
accurately this is an indication of a feeding or sensing issue. This issue must be corrected
before the tabber can place tabs or stamps accurately.
As an option, you can set the piece length manually, but doing so will not fix a media
feeding or tab placement issue. It is highly recommended that you use the Automatic
feature in order to verify proper media feeding and sensing. If you want to manually enter
the length of the piece, in inches and tenths, measure it using the scale on the control
panel. Then enter the size using the numeric Key Pad and then press the Save Key.
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22. Press BACK until you return to the
Select Tabber Head #1 or 2 to setup
screen. Then press RUN on the control
panel to run the job.
NOTE: By running the tabber from this “Select Tabber Head” screen rather than the
start screen you will be able to access a Head to make small adjustments in the tab’s
location on the piece without going through the start-up screens. The software will allow
you to run the job from any of the screens once the program is setup.
23. Verify that the Exit Roller Assembly is closed and locked.
24. Verify that both Pressure Roller Release Latches have been lowered (pressure engaged).
25. Test tab placement.
Turn on the Transport Power and press the RUN button.
Feed at least two pieces.
Press the STOP key and check the position of the tabs on the second piece.
NOTE: Placement of tabs on first piece may not be accurate due to manual adjustment of
tab position in relationship to the peel point.
Tip: If you find that the application position of Tab 1 is different than the offset value
you set; first recheck tabber setup (mechanical and programming). After recheck; if the
placement is still off”, see sections titled “
Operation Check-List” and “Tab Positioning
Adjustments (Fine Adjustments)”.
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Job Example B: Placing Tabs with Head 1 - Manual Setup
Feed Direction Feed DirectionFeed Direction
This exercise will walk you through the process of programming Head 1 to apply tabs (opaque
tab type), to the side of the media, using the T-650’s automatic setup features
IMPORTANT
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO PROGRAM ANY JOB, SET UP THE FEEDER
AND THE TABBER TO FEED THE MEDIA. THEN PROGRAM THE JOB.
1. Lift the Exit Roller Assembly.
2. Verify that Head 1 has been mechanically setup to perform “side tabbing”. See Section
“
Head 1 Adjustment – Side Tabbing”.
3. Verify that the Peel Plate on Head 1 is set to the Side Tabbing Application position.
4. To begin programming; select Job #
from the Run screen.
5. Select the job number you wish to use
for the job. In this example, we are
selecting Job Number 2.
6. From the Select Setup Option screen
select V-Tab.
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7. The next screen allows you to set the
V-Tab values for the head or heads
you will be using.
In this case we will be using Head 1,
so select V Tab 1.
8. Lift the Pressure Roller Release Latch so that the stamp web can slide easily through the
Sensor.
9. Begin by finding the Gap V or
voltage reading from the space
between the tabs.
IMPORTANT! The reading you are
looking for will depend on the type of
tab stock you are using. Please use
the appropriate procedure, shown
below, for your type of tab stock.
Tabs stock with black space (line) between each tab: Move the tab web through the
sensor until you obtain the highest voltage reading, then press the Gap V key (1).
Tab stock with white space between each tab: Move the tab web through the sensor
until you obtain the lowest voltage reading, then press the Gap V key (1).
Note: Manually remove any tabs that peel off during this process.
10. Now set the Tab V or voltage reading of the tab/tab area.
The reading you are looking for will depend on the type of tab stock you are using.
Please use the appropriate procedure, shown below, for your type of tab stock.
Tabs stock with black space (line) between each tab
: Move the tab web through the sensor until you obtain the lowest voltage reading, then press the Tab V key (2).
Tab stock with white space between each tab
: Move the tab web through the sensor
until you obtain the lowest voltage reading, then press the Tab V key (2).
Note: Manually remove any tabs that peel off during this process.
Tip: In order for the tabber to distinguish between the Tab and Backing, the voltage
difference between the Gap V and Tab V must be 0.80 volts or greater. If the difference
is lower, check/clean the sensor and then repeat the V-Tab adjustment. If the value is
still less than 0.80 volts difference then you may need to use another tab stock that has a
larger density difference.
To check the function of the tab sensor, see “
Tab Sensor Test”.
11. When you are finished, press the BACK key (3) twice.
12. Close and lock the Exit Roller Assembly.
13. Lower the Pressure Roller Release Latch.
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14. From the Select Setup Option screen
select Manual.
15. The Select Tabber Head screen
appears. Select Head #2.
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16. The Selection Option screen appears.
Select None to turn Head 2 off, since
we will not be using this head
17. The Select Tabber Head screen will
reappear.
Select Head #1. The head that will
apply the tabs in this case.
18. The Select Option screen will appear.
Select Tab/Stamp.
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19. From this screen select # Tabs.
20. In this example we are going to apply
one tab.
Select 1.
21. The Select Option screen will re-
appear.
Select Pitch.
NOTE: Whether programming
manually or automatically you must
set the pitch manually to ensure good
registration of the tab.
22. The Pitch of the tab is the distance
measured from the top of one tab to
the top of the next tab.
Measure the pitch of the stock you are
using and add 0.01”.
In this case it was 1.00” plus 0.01” for
a total of 1.01”.
Enter the pitch value using the number
keys on the Control Panel and then pressing the
Save key.
23. Press the BACK button.
24. The Select Option screen will
reappear.
Press Position.
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25. The Enter Offset for Tab 1 screen will
appear. This feature is used to position
the tab on the mail piece. All
measurements are referenced from the
leading edge of the media to the
leading edge of the tab.
In this case we will be placing the tab
at the center of the piece. If the piece
is 10.5” long and we wish to place the tab 0.90” from the leading edge we would enter
0.90”.
Using the number keys, enter the desired “offset” value for Tab 1 and then press the
Save key.
26. Press the BACK button.
The Select Option screen will reappear.
Test the tab placement position.
Turn on the Transport Power and press the RUN button.
Feed at least two pieces.
Press the STOP key and check the position of the tab on the second piece.
If a position adjustment is needed, repeat from Step 24 above.
NOTE: Placement of tab on first piece may not be accurate due to manual adjustment
of stamp position in relationship to peel point.
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Tip: If you find that the application position of Tab 1 is different than the offset value
you set; first recheck tabber setup (mechanical and programming). After recheck; if
the placement is still off”, see sections titled “
Operation Check-List” and “Tab
Positioning Adjustments (Fine Adjustments)”.
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Placing Multiple Tabs
1. To place multiple (2 or 3) tabs on a piece you must first select Tab/Stamp from the Select
Options screen (described in Step 18,
in the procedure above).
The Number of Tabs/Stamps screen
will appear.
Select 2 or 3.
2. The Choose Tab Placement Type
screen will appear.
Choose Separate.
3. Once this is done the Select Option
screen will reappear.
Select Position.
4. The Select Tab Offset screen will
appear.
Then set the position (offset) for each
tab (Tab 1, Tab 2. Tab 3), using the
numerical key pad. After entering the
offset value for a tab, be sure to press
the SAVE key.
Then press the Back button and repeat
process for next tab.
Note: Offset values must be incremental starting with Tab 1.
Example: Tab 1 = 1”, Tab 2 = 4”, Tab 3 = 8”.
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Job Example C: Placing Tabs on Opposite Sides
The T-650 was also designed to apply tabs to letter sized booklets, in accordance with USPS
regulations as of September 2009.
Booklets are defined as; sheets that are fastened with at least two staples in the manufacturing
fold (saddle stitched), perfect bound, pressed-glued, or joined together by another binding
method that produces an end where pages are attached together. Booklets are open on three sides
before sealing, similar in design to a book.
The following examples were extracted from the USPS regulations, regarding the placement of
tabs on letter sized booklets. Please contact your postal representative for the most current
regulations.
The terms “leading edge”, “trailing edge”, “top edge”, and “bottom edge” are in reference to how
the mail piece is oriented as it travels through USPS automation equipment.
The appropriate T-650 media feed direction, for the media types described below, are indicated
by the “Feed Direction” label and arrow.
A piece that is 5” to 9” long, with a minimum 50#
cover stock, or over 9” up to 10.5”long, with a
minimum 60# cover stock, and the fold is on the long
edge; requires three 1.5” nonperforated tabs.
Two tabs should be placed on
the leading edge and one tab on
the trailing edge. Position of
the lower leading tab should not
be more than 0.5” from the bottom fold edge and the upper tabs not more than 1” from the
top edge.
Feed Direction
Folded Booklet. A piece that is 5” to 10.5” long,
with a minimum 40# cover stock, is bound on the
edge, and the final fold is on the long edge; requires
three 1.5” non-perforated tabs.
Feed Direction
Two tabs should be placed on
the leading edge (bound edge)
and one tab on the trailing
edge. Position the lower
leading tab not more than
0.5” from the bottom fold
edge and the upper tabs not more than 1” from the top edge.
IMPORTANT: To permit proper feeding through the tabber; the media you plan to tab must
have square, tight folds, and be nearly uniformly thick. If the media does not feed properly, it
will not
be tabbed properly. Please see “Appendix D- Narrow Media Guide Assembly” for
additional setup instructions; when running media that is less than 6.5” in width.
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IMPORTANT
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO PROGRAM ANY JOB, SET UP THE FEEDER
AND THE TABBER TO FEED THE MEDIA. THEN PROGRAM THE JOB.
To place tabs on opposite sides of the mail piece, both tabbing Heads will be used.
In this example Head1 will be used to place a single tab on one side of the mail piece and Head 2
will place two tabs on the other side.
In the example below we will use the Manual Setup method to get the precise locations for the
tabs according to USPS regulations. We will setup Head 2 first, then Head 1.
1. Verify that Head 1 has been mechanically setup to perform “side tabbing”. See Section
“
Head 1 Adjustment – Side Tabbing”.
2. Verify that Head 2 has been mechanically setup to perform “side tabbing”. See Section
“
Head 2 Adjustment – Side Tabbing”.
3. Open the Exit Roller Assembly.
4. Verify that the Peel Plate on Head 1 is set to the Side Tabbing Application position.
5. To begin programming; select Job #
from the Run screen.
6. The Select Saved Job screen will
appear.
Select the Job number you would like
to edit.
In this case we will select Job 3.
7. The Select Setup Option screen will
appear.
Select V-Tab.
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8. The next screen allows you to select the
Head and corresponding Tab Sensor
that you want to set the V-Tab values
on. In this case we will be using Head
2, so select V Tab 2 to set the V-Tab
values for Tab Sensor 2.
9. The Tab Sensor 2 Setup screen will appear.
Lift the Pressure Roller Release Latch so that the tab web can slide easily through the
Sensor.
10. Begin by finding the Gap V or voltage
reading from the space between the
tabs.
IMPORTANT! The reading you are
looking for will depend on the type of
tab stock you are using. Please use the
appropriate procedure, shown below,
for your type of tab stock.
Tabs stock with black space (line) between each tab: Move the tab web through the
sensor until you obtain the highest voltage reading, then press the Gap V key (1).
Tab stock with white space between each tab: Move the tab web through the sensor until
you obtain the lowest voltage reading, then press the Gap V key (1).
Note: Manually remove any tabs that peel off during this process.
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11. Now set the Tab V or voltage reading of the tab/tab area.
The reading you are looking for will depend on the type of tab stock you are using. Please
use the appropriate procedure, shown below, for your type of tab stock.
Tabs stock with black space (line) between each tab
sensor until you obtain the lowest voltage reading, then press the Tab V key (2).
Tab stock with white space between each tab
: Move the tab web through the sensor until
you obtain the lowest voltage reading, then press the Tab V key (2).
Note: Manually remove any tabs that peel off during this process.
Tip: In order for the tabber to distinguish between the Tab and Backing, the voltage
difference between the Gap V and Tab V must be 0.80 volts or greater. If the difference
is lower, check/clean the sensor and then repeat the V-Tab adjustment. If the value is still
less than 0.80 volts difference then you may need to use another tab stock that has a
larger density difference. To check the function of the tab sensor, see “
12. Lower the Pressure Roller Release Latch.
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13. Press the BACK key twice, to return to
the Select Setup Option screen.
14. Select Manual from this screen.
15. The Select Tabber Head screen will
appear.
Select Head 2.
16. The Select Option screen will appear.
Select Side Tab.
17. The Select Option screen will appear.
Select # Tabs.
18. The Select Number of Tabs screen will
appear.
Select 2, for two tabs.
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19. The Select Option screen will appear.
Select Pitch.
NOTE: Whether programming
manually or automatically you must set
the pitch to ensure good registration of
the tab.
20. The Pitch of the tab is the distance
measured from the top of one tab to the
top of the next tab.
Measure the pitch of the stock you are
using and add 0.01”.
In this case it was 1.63” plus 0.01” for a
total of 1.64”.
Enter the pitch value using the number
keys on the Control Panel and then pressing the
Save key.
OPERATION
21. Press BACK one time to return to the
Select Option screen.
22. Select Position from this screen.
23. The Select Tab Offset screen will
appear.
The position (offset value) for each of
the tabs, being applied by Head 2, must
be entered individually.
The position of the tab is measured
from the lead edge of the mail piece.
Press Tab 1.
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24. The Enter Offset for Tab 1 screen will appear.
In this example, the USPS requires that
the first tab be positioned less than 1/2”
from the bottom of the mail piece, so
the position of Tab 1 should not be
greater than 1/2” from the leading
edge.
Enter the desired value, in this case
0.4900”, using the number keys on the
control panel and press the Save key.
25. Press the BACK key.
26. The Select Tab Offset screen will
reappear.
S
elect Tab 2.
27.r Offset for Tab 2 screen will
The Ente
appear.
The USPS requires that the second tab
be positioned less than 1” from the top
edge of the mail piece. In our case; due
to the orientation of the media through
the tabber, the position of Tab 2 s
e within 1” of the trailing edge.
b
hould
In this example the piece is 8.0” long and we are using 1.5” tabs, as required, so the
tting would be about 5.600”. ((8” piece length – 1.5” tab – 0.9” (within 1”) = 5.600”))
se
Enter the p
osition for tab 2 using the number keys, in our case 5.600” and then press the
Save key.
28. ress the BACK key five times, to return to the Select Setup Option screen.
P
29. Select V-Tab from this screen.
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30. Select V Tab 1 to calibrate the V-Tab
voltage for Head 1 (Tab Sensor 1).
31. The Tab Sensor 1 Setup screen will
appear.
Lift the Pressure Roller Release Latch
so that the tab web can slide easily
through the Sensor.
32. Begin by finding the Gap V or voltage
reading from the space between the
tabs.
The reading you are looking for will depend on the type of tab stock you are using. Please
use the appropriate procedure, shown below, for your type of tab stock.
Tabs stock with black space (line) between each tab
sensor until you obtain the highest voltage reading, then press the Gap V key (1).
Tab stock with white space between each tab
you obtain the lowest voltage reading, then press the Gap V key (1).
Note: Manually remove any tabs that peel off during this process.
OPERATION
: Move the tab web through the
: Move the tab web through the sensor until
33. Now set the Tab V or voltage reading of the tab area.
The reading you are looking for will depend on the type of tab stock you are using. Please
use the appropriate procedure, shown below, for your type of tab stock.
Tabs stock with black space (line) between each tab
: Move the tab web through the sensor until you obtain the lowest voltage reading, then press the Tab V key (2).
Tab stock with white space between each tab: Move the tab web through the sensor until
you obtain the lowest voltage reading, then press the Tab V key (2).
Note: Manually remove any tabs that peel off during this process.
Tip: In order for the tabber to distinguish between the Tab and Backing, the voltage
difference between the Gap V and Tab V must be 0.80 volts or greater. If the difference
is lower, check/clean the sensor and then repeat the V-Tab adjustment. If the value is still
less than 0.80 volts difference then you may need to use another tab stock that has a
larger density difference. To check the function of the tab sensor, see “
Tab Sensor Test”.
34. Lower the Pressure Roller Release Latch.
35. Close and lock the Exit Roller Assembly.
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36. Press the BACK key twice, to return to
the Select Setup Option screen.
37. Select Manual from this screen.
38. Select Head 1.
39. The Select Option screen for Head 1
will appear.
Select the Tab/Stamp option.
NOTE: The Select Option screen for
Head 1 is different than for Head 2.
There are more choices for Head 1.
40. The Select Option screen will appear.
Select # Tabs.
41. The Select Number of Tabs screen will
appear.
Select 1, to apply one tab.
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42. This will return us to the Select Option
screen for Head 1.
Select Pitch.
NOTE: Whether programming
manually or automatically you must set
the pitch to ensure good registration of
the tab.
43.
The Pitch of the tab is the distance
measured from the to
p of one tab to the
top of the next tab.
Measure the pitch of t
he stock you are
using and add 0.01”.
In this case it wa
s 1.63” plus 0.01” for a
total of 1.64”.
Enter the pitch value using the number
keys on the
ave key.
S
Control Panel and then pressing the
OPERATION
44. the
Press BACK one time to return to
elect Option screen for Head 1.
S
45.lick on the Position key.
C
46.Offset for Tab 1 screen
The Enter
appears.
The USPS requires that the tab be
positioned less than 1” from the top
edge of the mail piece. In our case; due
to the orientation of the media through
the tabber, the position of tab s
ithin 1” of the trailing edge.
w
In this example the piece is 8.0” long and we are using 1.5” tabs, as required, so the
etting would be about 5.600”. ((8” piece length – 1.5” tab – 0.9” (within 1”) = 5.600”))
s
Enter the p
osition for the tab using the number keys, in our case 5.600” and then press the
Save key.
hould be
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47. ress the BACK button three times, to
P
reach the Select Tabber Head screen.
y stopping on this screen you can run
B
e job or easily return to the head that
th
requires adjustment.
48. Verify that the Exit Roller Assem
49.n lowered (pressure engaged).
Verify that both Pressure Roller Release Latches have bee
50.
Test tab placement for Head 1.
urn on the Transport Power and press the RUN button.
T
bly is closed and locked.
Feed at least two pieces.
Press the STOP key and check the position
of the tabs on the second piece.
NOTE: Placement of tabs on first piece may not be accurate due to manual adjustment o
tab position in relationship to peel point.
Tip: If you find that the application
ou set; first recheck tabber setup (mechanical and programming). After recheck; if the
y
placement is still off”, see sections titled “
position of the tabs is different than the offset value
Operation Check-List
” and “Tab Positioning
Adjustments (Fine Adjustments)”.
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Job Example D: Placing Tabs on Perpendicular Sides
The T-650 was also designed to apply tabs to letter sized booklets, in accordance with USPS
regulations as of September 2009.
Booklets are defined as; sheets that are fastened with at least two staples in the manufacturing
fold (saddle stitched), perfect bound, pressed-glued, or joined together by another binding
method that produces an end where pages are attached together. Booklets are open on three sides
before sealing, similar in design to a book.
The following examples were extracted from the USPS regulations, regarding the placement of
tabs on letter sized booklets. Please contact your postal representative for the most current
regulations.
The terms “leading edge”, “trailing edge”, “top edge”, and “bottom edge” are in reference to how
the mail piece is oriented as it travels through USPS automation equipment.
The appropriate T-650 media feed direction, for the media types described below, are indicated
by the “Feed Direction” label and arrow.
An oblong piece (spine on the trailing or shorter
edge) that is 5” to 9” long, with
minimum 60# cover stock and
over 9” up to 10.5”long, with
Feed Direction
minimum 70# cover stock
requires three 1.5” non-perforated
tabs. Two tabs should be placed
on the top edge and one tab on the trailing edge.
Position the top tabs less than 1” from the left and right edge and position the trailing edge
tab in the middle.
IMPORTANT: To permit proper feeding through the tabber; the media you plan to tab must
have square, tight folds, and be nearly uniformly thick. If the media does not feed properly, it
will not
be tabbed properly.
NOTE: Please see “
Appendix D- Narrow Media Guide Assembly” for additional setup
instructions; when running media that is less than 6.5” in width.
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IMPORTANT
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO PROGRAM ANY JOB, SET UP THE FEEDER
AND THE TABBER TO FEED THE MEDIA. THEN PROGRAM THE JOB.
To place two tabs on one side and one tab in the center of the leading edge you will use both
tabbing heads. Head 1 will be used to place one tab on the leading edge (end) of the mail piece
and Head 2 will be used to place two tabs on the side of the mail piece.
In the example below we will use the Manual Setup method to get the precise locations for the
tabs according to USPS regulations. We will setup Head 2 first, then Head 1.
1. Verify that Head 1 has been mechanically setup to perform “front tabbing”. See Section
“
Head 1 Adjustment – Front Tabbing”.
2. Verify that Head 2 has been mechanically setup to perform “side tabbing”. See Section
“
Head 2 Adjustment – Side Tabbing”.
3. Open the Exit Roller Assembly.
4. To begin programming; select Job #
from the Run screen.
5. Then select job number 4 from the
Select Saved Job screen.
6. The Select Setup Option screen will
appear.
Select V-Tab.
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7. The next screen allows you to select
the Head and corresponding Tab
Sensor that you want to set the V-Tab
values on. In this case we will be using
Head 2, so select V Tab 2 to set the VTab values for Tab Sensor 2.
8. The Tab Sensor 2 Setup screen will
appear.
Lift the Pressure Roller Release Latch
so that the tab web can slide easily
through the Sensor.
9. Begin by finding the Gap V or voltage
reading from the space between the
tabs.
IMPORTANT! The reading you are looking for will depend on the type of tab stock you
are using. Please use the appropriate procedure, shown below, for your type of tab stock.
Tabs stock with black space (line) between each tab: Move the tab web through the
sensor until you obtain the highest voltage reading, then press the Gap V key (1).
Tab stock with white space between each tab: Move the tab web through the sensor until
you obtain the lowest voltage reading, then press the Gap V key (1).
Note: Manually remove any tabs that peel off during this process.
OPERATION
10. Now set the Tab V or voltage reading of the tab/tab area.
The reading you are looking for will depend on the type of tab stock you are using. Please
use the appropriate procedure, shown below, for your type of tab stock.
Tabs stock with black space (line) between each tab
: Move the tab web through the sensor until you obtain the lowest voltage reading, then press the Tab V key (2).
Tab stock with white space between each tab
: Move the tab web through the sensor until
you obtain the lowest voltage reading, then press the Tab V key (2).
Note: Manually remove any tabs that peel off during this process.
Tip: In order for the tabber to distinguish between the Tab and Backing, the voltage
difference between the Gap V and Tab V must be 0.80 volts or greater. If the difference
is lower, check/clean the sensor and then repeat the V-Tab adjustment. If the value is still
less than 0.80 volts difference then you may need to use another tab stock that has a
larger density difference. To check the function of the tab sensor, see “
Tab Sensor Test”.
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11. Lower the Pressure Roller Release Latch.
12. Press the BACK key twice, to return to
the Select Setup Option screen
13. Select Manual from this screen.
14. The Select Tabber Head screen will
appear.
Select Head 2.
15. The Select Option screen will appear.
Select Side Tab.
16. The Select Option screen will appear.
Select # Tabs.
17. The Select Number of Tabs screen will
appear.
Select 2, for two tabs.
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18. The Select Option screen will appear.
Select Pitch.
NOTE: Whether programming
manually or automatically you must set
the pitch to ensure good registration of
the tab.
19. The Pitch of the tab is the distance
measured from the top of one tab to the
top of the next tab.
Measure the pitch of the stock you are
using and add 001”.
In this case it was 1.630, plus 0.01” for
a total of 1.640”.
Enter the pitch value using the number
keys on the Control Panel and then pressing the
Save key.
OPERATION
20. Press BACK one time to return to the
Select Option screen.
21. Select Position from this screen.
22. The Select Tab Offset screen will appear.
The position (offset value) for each of
the tabs, being applied by Head 2, must
be entered individually.
The position of the tab is measured
from the lead edge of the piece (the
exit end) separately. Begin by
measuring the piece length and
deciding where the first tab will be
placed.
Press Tab 1.
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23. The Enter Offset for Tab 1 screen will appear.
In this example, the USPS requires that
the first tab be positioned less than 1”
from the right or bound edge, so the
position of Tab 1 should not be greater
than 1” from the leading edge.
Enter the desired value, in this case
0.900”, using the number keys on the
control panel, and press the Save key.
24. Press the BACK key.
25. The Select Tab Offset screen will
reappear.
Select Tab 2.
26. The Enter Offset for Tab 2 screen will
appear.
The USPS requires that the second tab
be positioned less than 1” from the left
edge of the mail piece. In our case; due
to the orientation of the media through
the tabber, the position of Tab 2 should
be within 1” of the trailing edge.
In this example the piece is 10.5” long and we are using 1.5” tabs, as required, so the
setting would be about 8.100”. ((10.5” piece length – 1.5” tab – 0.9” (within 1”) =
8.100”))
Enter the position for tab 2 using the number keys, in our case 8.100” and then press the
Save key.
27. Press the BACK key five times, to
return to the Select Setup Option
screen.
28. Select V-Tab from this screen.
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29. Select V Tab 1 to calibrate the V-Tab
voltage for Head 1 (Tab Sensor 1).
30. The Tab Sensor 1 Setup screen will
appear.
Lift the Pressure Roller Release Latch
so that the tab web can slide easily
through the Sensor.
31. Begin by finding the Gap V or voltage
reading from the space between the
tabs.
The reading you are looking for will depend on the type of tab stock you are using. Please
use the appropriate procedure, shown below, for your type of tab stock.
Tabs stock with black space (line) between each tab
sensor until you obtain the highest voltage reading, then press the Gap V key (1).
Tab stock with white space between each tab
you obtain the lowest voltage reading, then press the Gap V key (1).
Note: Manually remove any tabs that peel off during this process.
OPERATION
: Move the tab web through the
: Move the tab web through the sensor until
32. Now set the Tab V or voltage reading of the tab area.
The reading you are looking for will depend on the type of tab stock you are using. Please
use the appropriate procedure, shown below, for your type of tab stock.
Tabs stock with black space (line) between each tab
: Move the tab web through the sensor until you obtain the lowest voltage reading, then press the Tab V key (2).
Tab stock with white space between each tab
: Move the tab web through the sensor until
you obtain the lowest voltage reading, then press the Tab V key (2).
Note: Manually remove any tabs that peel off during this process.
Tip: In order for the tabber to distinguish between the Tab and Backing, the voltage
difference between the Gap V and Tab V must be 0.80 volts or greater. If the difference
is lower, check/clean the sensor and then repeat the V-Tab adjustment. If the value is still
less than 0.80 volts difference then you may need to use another tab stock that has a
larger density difference. To check the function of the tab sensor, see “
Tab Sensor Test”.
33. Lower the Pressure Roller Release Latch.
34. Close and lock the Exit Roller Assembly.
35. Press the BACK key twice, to return to
the Select Setup Option screen.
36. Select Manual from this screen.
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37. The Select Tabber Head screen will
appear.
Select Head 1.
38. Verify that the Peel Plate on Head 1 is set to the Front Tabbing Application position.
39. The Select Option screen for Head 1
will appear.
Select the Front Tab option.
NOTE: The Select Option screen for
Head 1 is different than for Head 2.
There are more choices for Head 1.
40. The Front Tab Positioning screen will
appear. This screen can be used to
adjust the amount of tab on the top or
bottom of the media.
Moving the line toward the right will
put more of the tab on the bottom of the
piece.
Moving the line to the left will put
more of the tab on the top of the piece.
Each segment of the line represents approximately 0.100”.
It is suggested to start with the tab position centered and after testing the tab placement,
readjust accordingly to try to obtain a 50/50 tab fold.
Note: In some cases it will not be possible to get a 50/50 tab fold.
41. It is from this screen that the Pitch of the Tab is also set.
Select Pitch.
NOTE: Whether programming manually or automatically you must set the pitch to
ensure good registration of the tab.
42. The Pitch of the tab is the distance
measured from the top of one tab to the
top of the next tab.
Measure the pitch of the stock you are
using and add 001”.
In this case it was 1.630, plus 0.01” for
a total of 1.640”.
Enter the pitch value using the number keys on
the Control Panel and then pressing the Save
key.
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43. Press the BACK button 3 times to
return to the Select Tabber Head
screen.
By stopping on this screen you can run
the job or easily return to the head that
requires adjustment.
44. Verify that the Exit Roller Assembly is closed and locked.
45. Verify that both Pressure Roller Release Latches have been lowered (pressure engaged).
Test tab placement.
Turn on the Transport Power and press the RUN button.
Feed at least two pieces.
Press the STOP key and check the position of the tabs on the second piece.
NOTE: Placement of tabs on first piece may not be accurate due to manual adjustment of
tab position in relationship to peel point.
Tip: If you find that the application position of the tabs is different than the offset value
you set; first recheck tabber setup (mechanical and programming). After recheck; if the
placement is still off”, see sections titled “
Operation Check-List” and “Tab Positioning
Adjustments (Fine Adjustments)”.
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Job Example E: Applying Stamps
IMPORTANT NOTES regarding the application of stamps:
Feed Direction Feed DirectionFeed Direction
The T-650 does not
provide an “automatic positioning” feature for applying stamps, so
the stamp position (offset) must be done through the “Manual Setup” features to assure
proper stamp placement.
Due to the orientation of the stamps on the roll, the stamp or stamps must be placed at the
trailing edge of the media.
Head 2 can not
be used to apply stamps.
In order to avoid wasting stamps; it is strongly suggested to use test stamps or tabs when
initially setting up the tabber for applying stamps. After you are comfortable with the
process, then you can switch over to using live stamps. Don’t forget to reprogram the
tabber (gap color, pitch, V-Tab, etc…) for the differences in these stocks.
IMPORTANT
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO PROGRAM ANY JOB, SET UP THE FEEDER
AND THE TABBER TO FEED THE MEDIA. THEN PROGRAM THE JOB.
This exercise will walk you through the process of programming Head 1 to apply stamps.
1. Verify that Head 1 has been mechanically setup to “apply stamps”. See Section “
Adjustment – Applying Stamps”.
Head 1
2. Open the Exit Roller Assembly.
3. Verify that the Peel Plate on Head 1 is set to the Side Tabbing Application position.
4. To begin programming; select Job #
from the Run screen.
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5. Select the job number you wish to use
for the job. In this example, we are
selecting Job Number 2.
6. From the Select Setup Option screen
select V-Tab.
7. The next screen allows you to set the
V-Tab values for the head or heads
you will be using.
In this case we will be using Head 1,
so select V Tab 1.
OPERATION
8. Lift the Pressure Roller Release Latch
so that the stamp web can slide easily through the Sensor.
9. Begin by finding the Gap V or
voltage reading from the space
between the stamps/tabs. Move the
stamp web through the sensor until
you obtain the lowest voltage
reading, then press the Gap V key
(1).
Note: Manually remove any stamps
that peel off during this process.
Tip: To avoid wasting stamps, it is strongly suggested to manually program the V Tab
voltages, instead of using the Automatic feature.
10. Continue moving the stamp web through the sensor until you obtain the highest reading,
then press the Tab V key (2).
Note: Manually remove any stamps that peel off during this process.
Tip: In order for the tabber to distinguish between the Stamp/Tab and Backing, the
voltage difference between the Gap V and Tab V must be 0.80 volts or greater. If the
difference is lower, check/clean the sensor and then repeat the V-Tab adjustment. If the
value is still less than 0.80 volts difference then you may need to use another tab stock
that has a larger density difference.
To check the function of the tab sensor, see “
Tab Sensor Test”.
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11. When you are finished, press the BACK key (3) twice.
12. Close and lock the Exit Roller Assembly.
13. Lower the Pressure Roller Release Latch.
14. From the Select Setup Option screen
select Manual.
15. The Select Tabber Head screen
appears. Select Head #2.
16. The Selection Option screen appears.
Select None to turn Head 2 off, since
we will not be using this head
17. The Select Tabber Head screen will
reappear.
Select Head #1. The head that will
apply the Stamps in this case.
18. The Select Option screen will appear.
Select Tab/Stamp.
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19. From this screen select # Tabs.
20. In this example we are going to apply
one Stamp.
Select 1.
21. The Select Option screen will re-
appear.
Select Pitch.
OPERATION
NOTE: Whether programming
manually or automatically you must
set the pitch manually to ensure good
registration of the tab.
22. The Pitch of the tab/stamp is the
distance measured from the top of one
stamp to the top of the next tab/stamp.
Measure the pitch of the stock you are
using and add 0.01”.
In this case it was 1.00” plus 0.01” for
a total of 1.01”.
Enter the pitch value using the number
keys on the Control Panel and then pressing the
Save key.
23. Press the BACK button.
24. The Select Option screen will
reappear.
Press Position.
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25. The Enter Offset for Tab 1 screen will
appear. This feature is used to position
the tab/stamp on the mail piece. All
measurements are referenced from the
leading edge of the media to the
leading edge of the tab/stamp.
In this case we will be placing the
stamp on the trailing end of the piece.
If the piece is 10.5” long and we wish to place the stamp 1 inch from the trailing edge
we would enter 9.5”.
Using the number keys, enter the desired “offset” value for Tab 1 (stamp 1) and then
press the Save key.
26. Press the BACK button.
The Select Option screen will reappear.
Test the stamp placement position.
Turn on the Transport Power and press the RUN button.
Feed at least two pieces.
Press the STOP key and check the position of the stamp on the second piece.
If a position adjustment is needed, repeat from Step 24 above.
NOTE: Placement of stamp on first piece may not be accurate due to manual adjustment
of stamp position in relationship to peel point.
Tip: If you find that the application position of the stamp is different than the offset value
you set; first recheck tabber setup (mechanical and programming). After recheck; if the
placement is still off”, see sections titled “
Adjustments (Fine Adjustments)”.
Operation Check-List” and “Tab Positioning
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Applying Multiple Stamps
1. To place multiple (2 or 3) stamps on a piece you must first select Tab/Stamp from the
Select Options screen (described in
Step 18, in the procedure above).
The Number of Tabs/Stamps screen
will appear.
Select 2 or 3.
Tip: Make sure you set the first stamp
position (offset value) appropriately to
accommodate the total length of 2 or 3
stamps on the media. Example: Applying 2 stamps to 10.5” long media. Each stamp has
1” pitch. In this case, offset would be set to 8.5” or less.
2. The Choose Tab Placement Type
screen will appear.
For stamps you must choose Together.
This will cause the Tabber to place
stamps next to each other with only the
space between the stamps separating
them. Once this is done the Select
Option screen will reappear.
Select Position and continue with the setup from Step 24, from procedure above.
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SECTION 4 – Operation
Operation Check-List
The following check-list should be referenced before you start operating the tabber or if you are
having a problem with tabber operation.
Tabber and Feeder are mechanically setup to properly transport your media.
o Right Media Guide Assembly is adjusted to accommodate width of media
o Tabber’s Media Thickness setting is adjusted to accommodate media.
o Exit Foot repositioned against Right Media Guide Assy.
o Media feeds without hesitation or skew, using Pass-Thru mode.
o Speed of tabber and feeder adjusted so a 2” gap or more is generated between
each piece.
Peel Plate properly positioned for your application (side tab/stamp or front tab).
Tabs/Stamps properly loaded/threaded, on both heads.
o Tab web threaded behind Reel Brake Roller arm.
o Pressure Rollers Release Latch is lowered (pressure engaged) on both heads.
Job properly programmed.
o Desired Job number has been selected.
o V-Tab (tab sensor adjustments) values set for current tab/stamp stock.
o Tab Pitch set for current tab/stamp stock.
o Product (media) length has been set accurately (when using Automatic Setup).
o Desired positions (offset values) set for Tabs/Stamps.
o Unused Head was turned off (disabled) in menu.
Exit Roller Assembly closed and locked (latched)
Power Cord is plugged into wall outlet and tabber.
Main Power Switch ON.
Feeder ON.
Emergency Stop Button released.
Safety Stop Input Jumper Plug installed.
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Sequence of Operation
The proper sequence for starting the T-650 is a follows:
OPERATION
1. Turn on the tabber using the
2
3
4 1
Main Power Switch, located
on the rear left side of the
T-650
.
2. Check that the Emergency
Stop Button (12) is in the
released or operate position.
3. Press the Green Transport
Power Switch (1) on the
T-650 Control Panel.
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IMPORTANT
IF YOU ARE USING THE OPTIONAL FEEDER MAKE SURE THAT THE
INTERFACE CABLE IS CONNECTED
4. Press the RUN key (7) located below the soft keys on the Control Panel to start the
tabber. Adjust the Speed Control (5) to set the speed of the Tabber.
5. Turn on the feeder and set the media delivery speed so it is slower than tabber transport.
IMPORTANT
127 6 8 9 11 5
THE MAXIMUM SPEED OF THE T-650 TABBER IS CONTROLLED BY THE
TABBERS SOFTWARE. THE SPEED OF THE TABBER FOR APPLYING SINGLE
TABS TO ONE SIDE OF A PIECE IS 20,000 PIECES PER HOUR, FOR APPLYING
DOUBLE TABS TO ONE SIDE OF A PIECE IT IS 12,000 PIECES PER HOUR AND
FOR APPLYING TRIPLE TABS TO ONE SIDE OF A PIECE IS 8, 000 PIECES
PER HOUR. EXCEEDING THESE SPEEDS WILL CAUSE THE TABBER TO
STOP.
6.Press the STOP key () located below the soft keys to stop the tabber. Pressing the large
Emergency Stop button (12) will shut down the entire tabber and lock out the other keys.
To restart from an Emergency Stop your must release the button by turning it clockwise.
Then press the RUN key (7) to restart the tabber.
IMPORTANT
THE T-650 IS EQUIPPED WITH A TIME OUT FEATURE. IF THE T-650 IS LEFT
RUNNING WITHOUT FEEDING PIECES FOR MORE THAN 30 SECONDS IT WILL
SHUT DOWN. TO RESTART PRESS THE RUN KEY.
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Selecting a Pre-Programmed Job to Run
Up to four jobs may be programmed into the T-650 memory.
To run a pre-programmed job:
1. Press the Job # soft key.
2. Select the Job you wish to run. In our
example, we are selecting Job # 2
using the soft key 2.
Tip: Press and hold the INFO key to
check the job setup. A screen will
appear that contains the settings and
adjustments for the job number that is currently selected.
See “
Info Key and Info Screen” for more details.
3. The Select Setup Option screen will
appear.
Press the RUN key, on the control
panel, to start the tabber. Adjust the
Speed Control to set the speed of the
Tabber.
When the Tabber is running the screen
at right will appear. It contains the
following information:
a. The number of the
programmed job that is
running.
b. The number of tabs being
applied to the piece from both heads.
c. The rate or speed in pieces per hour.
d. The number of Pieces that have been run. This can be reset by pressing the
CLEAR Key on the Control Panel before starting the job.
4. To stop the Tabber, press the STOP key. After the tabber has finished processing and
clearing all pieces from the system, it will stop. “Wait” is displayed during this process.
If you need to stop the tabber immediately (paper jam); press the large Emergency Stop
button to shut down the entire tabber. The tabber will display “Emergency Stop is
pressed”.
To restart from an Emergency Stop, after clearing any jammed media/tabs from the
system: Release the button by turning it clockwise. Press the green Transport Power
Button to turn the transport power back on. Press the RUN key to restart the tabber.
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Tab Positioning Adjustments (Fine Adjustments)
To obtain the desired amount of tab on the top side and bottom side of the media, use the
appropriate adjustment procedure below.
Front Tab:
Tab being applied to leading edge.
Tab Fold Position
When Front Tabbing (tabbing on the lead edge of the media), the Tabber’s programming
mode is used to adjust the amount of tab on the top and bottom.
Use the menu feature shown, to adjust
the fold position of the tab.
To access this feature:
1. Select Job #
2. Select your desired Job number.
3. Select Manual
4. Select Head #1
5. Select Front Tab.
Each of the squares represents approximately 1/20 of the set tab length (Pitch). Press the
appropriate arrow key to move the tab. If you require more of the tab on the bottom press
the right arrow key. If you require more of the tab on the top press the left arrow key.
Positioning Tab on Leading Edge of Media
Move Head 1 and the Center Support Plate to the desired tab location.
Make sure the Peel Plate is set in the “Front Tabbing Application position”.
Use the Head 1 Fine Adjustment Knob (1) to
make small changes to tab placement.
Fine Tune Head 1: (Front Tab)
By turning this knob (1) counter-clockwise
Head 1 moves away from the operator side,
which will move the front tab position away
from the operator side.
By turning this knob (1) clockwise Head 1
moves towards the operator side, which will
move the front tab position closer to the
operator side.
Important: Make sure the Center Support
Plate is installed and it has been positioned
so the tab enters the slot in the Center
Support Plate.
:
:
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Side Tab:
Position Tab on Side of Media:
Whether you are using Head 1 or Head 2
adjustments to the tab position, from the lead
edge of the piece, is done in the Tabbers Menu
(Job Programming).
Regardless of whether you are placing one or
three tabs, increasing the number will move
the tab to the right and decreasing the number
will move it to the left of the original setting.
To adjust the Tab Position:
1. Select Job #
2. Select your desired Job number.
3. Select Manual
4. Select Head #1 or Head #2
5. Select Tab/Stamp or Side Tab
6. Select Position
7. Select the Tab number (Tab 1, Tab 2, Tab
3) you wish to adjust. The Current Value
(Tab Position) will be displayed.
8. Use the Numeric Keypad to enter a
different value, then press Save.
A larger number will move the tab position
to the right (towards leading edge).
A lower number will move the tab position
to the left (towards trailing edge).
9. When you are finished, press the BACK
key four times to return to the “Select
Taber Head” screen.
10. Press RUN, to feed and tab at least two
pieces.
11. Check the new tab position on the second
piece. If you require adjustment repeat
from Step 4 above.
NOTE: The maximum amount of tab that can be wrapped onto the bottom side of the
media is ¾”. If you exceed this maximum, the tab will be damaged/torn or wrinkled.
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Tab Fold Position:
When side tabbing; the Fine Adjustment
Knobs (1) and (2) can be used to make small
corrections to the fold position (amount of tab
on top/bottom of media).
Fine Tune Head 1:
By turning this knob (1)
clockwise; Head 1 moves
towards the operator side,
which will cause less of
the tab to be placed on the
top side of the media.
By turning this knob (1)
counter-clockwise; Head
1 moves away from the
operator side, which will
cause more of the tab to
be placed on the top side of the media.
Fine Tune Head 2:
By turning this knob (2) clockwise; Head 2
moves towards the
operator side, which will
cause more of the tab to
be placed on the top side
of the media.
By turning this knob (2)
counter-clockwise; Head
2 moves away from the
operator side, which will
cause less of the tab to be
placed on the top side of
the media.
NOTE: The maximum amount of tab that can be wrapped onto the bottom side of the
media is ¾”. If you exceed this maximum, the tab will be damaged/torn or wrinkled.
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OPERATOR MAINTENANCE
SECTION 5 – Operator Maintenance
This section describes maintenance that an experienced operator can perform. If service or
maintenance is needed, beyond what is described in this document, please contact your local
Rena dealer to obtain service and support for your tabber.
Service should only be performed by a qualified Rena service person.
To locate a Rena dealer in your area, please click on the following link and fill out the form.
http://www.renausa.com/dealerlocator.asp
Cleaning
WARNING
THE TABBER IS A PRECISION MACHINE THAT SHOULD BE CLEANED
REGULARLY TO INSURE MANY YEARS OF SERVICE. BEFORE PERFOR MING
ANY MAINTENANCE, DISCONNECT IT FROM ITS POWER SOU RCE!
The Tabber must be cleaned regularly of accumulated paper dust and ink. Depending on the
types of media that are run, paper dust may accumulate within machines and on the transport.
Before cleaning unplug the power cord from the unit.
The internal areas are best cleaned with a vacuum that has a soft brush attachment to help loosen
the dust particles.
The exterior of the machine may be cleaned with any standard household cleaner, which is nonabrasive and does not contain plastic harming solvents.
CAUTION
NEVER SPRAY OR POUR CLEANERS DIRECTLY ON OR INTO THE TABBER.
EXCESS LIQUID COULD HARM ELECTRONIC PARTS. ALWAYS DAMPEN A
RAG WITH THE CLEANER AND APPLY IT TO THE PARTS TO BE CLEANED.
Rollers and Transport belts
The belts and rollers can become glazed with paper lint and ink from the media. They should be
regularly cleaned with a mild abrasive household cleaner on a damp cloth.
Avoid using solvents on the rubber rollers.
Shafts with Movable Parts
Exposed shafts, with movable parts, should be cleaned with a soft dry cloth.
THE BEARINGS ON THE MOVING PARTS SUCH AS TAB HEAD 1
AND THE TRANSPORT BELT ASSEMBLIES ARE OIL-FREE NYLON.
DO NOT PUT ANY SOLVENTS OR OIL ON THEIR SURFACES.
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Sensors
There are three sensors in the tabber. Two tab sensors, one on each of the applicator heads, and
one media sensor, located on the Left Media Guide Assembly. These sensors should be clean
and free of accumulated paper dust. Use a vacuum with a soft brush attachment or a small softbristled paint brush and dry compressed air to remove the dust.
WARNING
THE TABBER IS A PRECISION MACHINE THAT SHOULD BE CLEANED REGULARLY
TO INSURE MANY YEARS OF SERVICE. BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE,
DISCONNECT IT FROM ITS POWER SOURCE!
DO NOT LIQUIDS TO CLEAN THE SENSORS. DO NOT USE ABRASIVES TO CLEAN
THE SENSOR LENS
The sensor locations are as follows:
Media Sensor Test:
There are two LED’s located on the entrance side of the Media Sensor.
Green LED ON = Power Present
Orange LED ON = No Paper (not interrupted)
Orange LED OFF = Paper Present (interrupted)
If the orange LED is not on when there is no paper present, then the reflector may need to be cleaned.
If the orange LED comes “on” even when paper is present, then the sensor intensity may need to be
lowered. This is rare, but possible when high gloss media is being used. A qualified Rena service person
should make this adjustment.
Tab Sensor Test:
Use the V-Tab adjustment screen to check the live tab sensor voltage (V=) value.
•Not Interrupted (Nothing in sensor. Tab stock removed.) = 0.12V or less
If you remove all the tab material from the Tab Applicator and clean the tab sensor, but it still
reads higher than 0.12V; this would indicate a dirty or damaged sensor.
If the tab sensor reads 3.30V or higher, even when the sensor is not
indicate a totally blocked, damaged, or disconnected sensor.
If the tab sensor does not respond correctly after being cleaned, a qualified Rena service person should
be contacted to disassemble clean and possibly replace the tab sensor.
interrupted; this would
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OPERATOR MAINTENANCE
Tab Wrap Guides
Each of the Media Side Guide Assemblies has a Tab Wrap Guide at the end of it. This guide is
used to wrap the tab under the back side of the media, before it is sealed by the pressure rollers.
In the process of wrapping tabs; adhesive will build up along this guide. After awhile this
adhesive accumulation can restrict the tab from smoothly transitioning through this guide.
Both of the guides and the slots should be periodically cleaned with a thin rag, dampened with
WD-40, to remove the adhesive residue, as shown below. After cleaning; wipe any excess WD40 from the surfaces using a clean dry cloth.
WARNING
THE TABBER IS A PRECISION MACHINE THAT SHOULD BE CLEANED
REGULARLY TO INSURE MANY YEARS OF SERVICE. BEFORE PERFOR MING
ANY MAINTENANCE, DISCONNECT IT FROM ITS POWER SOU RCE!
Cleaning the Tab Wrap Guide
Located at the exit end of the
Right Media Guide Assembly.
Cleaning the Tab Wrap Guide
Located at the exit end of the
Left Media Guide Assembly.
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Lubrication
WARNING
THE TABBER IS A PRECISION MACHINE THAT SHOULD BE LUBRICATED
REGULARLY TO INSURE MANY YEARS OF SERVICE. BEFORE PERFOR MING
ANY MAINTENANCE, DISCONNECT IT FROM ITS POWER SOU RCE!
Several locations on the T-650 Tabber require regular lubrication. They are as follows:
Place a small amount of White Lithium Grease on the surfaces where the Head Assembly raises
and lowers.
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Service Notes for Qualified Rena Service Technicians:
The following items must be regularly maintained by a qualified Rena Service Technicians.
Please contact your local Rena dealer to obtain service and support for your T-650 tabber.
Lubricate the Stepper Cam:
The surface of the stepper cam, for the Media
Thickness Adjustment mechanism, should be
periodically lubricated with white lithium
grease.
Since covers must be removed to access this
area, this process should be performed by a
qualified service technician.
Cleaning the Tab Applicator Assemblies:
To clear tabs/stamps and adhesive from inside the Tab Applicator Assemblies and Tab Sensors,
the Tab Applicator Assembly can be removed from the shaft and disassembled.
NOTE: Damaged caused by improper maintenance is not covered under warranty.
This procedure should be preformed by a qualified Rena Service Technician.
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