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EDGE2Print Software Installation Guide

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  • Page 1 700 User Guide EDGE2Print Software Installation Guide...
  • Page 2 Please ensure you follow every step in order. Overview of the Installation System Requirements Optimal Requirement ( CPU, Memory, HHD and SO) o Processor: i7 3.5GHz 4770K or better o Hard Drive: SSDs with 500MBs or greater o Memory: 12 GB DDR3 1666MHz or greater. o Motherboard: x79 Chip o Windows 7 pro 64 bit only Minimum Requirement for software WITHOUT variable data ( CPU, Memory, HHD and SO)
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Limitation of Liability ..........................5 ICOLOR 700 Warranty ..........................5 Safety Information ............................ 6 Specifications ............................7 ICOLOR 700 Front View ..........................7 ICOLOR 700 Rear View ..........................8 ICOLOR 700 Internal Feeder View......................9 ICOLOR 700 Rewinder View ........................11 Feeder Display Menu Functions ......................
  • Page 4 How to Set Up the Rewinder ........................48 Printing ........................51 Adding a Label Image ..........................51 Selecting the Amount of Labels ......................52 Adjusting the Print Alignment ......................... 52 Printing ..............................54 Software Features & How To’s ..................55 How To Print a Full Bleed Die Cut Label ....................
  • Page 5: General Information

    Uninet, may be performed at the customer site, a dealer site, a service depot or the factory. Replacement Product, at the option of Uninet, may be either new or equivalent in performance to new. Delivery is defined by a signed and dated receipt from the original carrier or Uninet dealer delivering the Product, or down time for repair and replacement.
  • Page 6: Safety Information

    Safety Information Your Uninet product has been carefully designed to give you years of safe, reliable performance. As with all electrical equipment, there are a few basic precautions you should take to avoid hurting yourself or damaging the product. Warning - Here are some of the things to look for: •...
  • Page 7: Specifications

    1. Published performance results based on laboratory testing. Individual results may vary. 2. This product is designed and engineered to operate only with genuine Uninet consumables and certified media substrates. Please contact Uninet for the most current Certified Media List of substrates available.
  • Page 8: Icolor 700 Rear View

    Cut On The Fly Module 13. Feeder Feeder Display Menu 14. Top Cover Release Button Spindle Pin 15. Drum Units (C, M, Y, K) Left and Right Media Guides 16. Rewinder ICOLOR 700 Rear View Static Bar 17. Fuser Release Levers Front Cover...
  • Page 9: Icolor 700 Internal Feeder View

    Printer Network Connection Printer Power Outlet Feeder Network Connection Feeder Power Outlet Paper Exit Path Rewinder Plate (Rewinder Not Shown Attached) Note: USB port is not available ICOLOR 700 Internal Feeder View...
  • Page 10 Drive Roller Left and Right Media Guides Tension Roller Pinch Roller Static Bar Black Tray Latches Width Adjustment Wheel Extension Arms Spindle Pin...
  • Page 11: Icolor 700 Rewinder View

    ICOLOR 700 Rewinder View Left End Disk Switch Panel DC Power In Spindle Core Adjustment Knob Right End Disk Dancer Arm Lockdown Knob Width Adjustment...
  • Page 12: Feeder Display Menu Functions

    Feeder Display Menu Functions Display – Displays the feeder status and any error messages On Line/UP – Toggles between Online and Offline, and also serves as an “UP” selection button DOWN – Serves as an “DOWN” selection button Load Button – Press to complete loading paper Menu/Select - Accesses the three menus: Feeder Configuration, Feeder Calibration and Network Settings To access the feeder menu items, press the On Line button to toggle online or offline and gain access to your Menu system.
  • Page 13 This item configures the gap between back sensors. To access the I3: Reg Sensor Back menu, select the UP arrow until I3: Reg Sensor Back is shown on the display. I3: Reg Sensor To change the settings, hold down the Menu key for about one full second until the * disappears. Use Back the UP and DOWN arrow keys to set the required values.
  • Page 14: Printer Operator Panel

    Printer Operator Panel ON: A warning occurs. Printing may be possible (e.g. low toner) ON: Ready to receive data BLINKING: An error occurs. 1.Ready LED BLINKING: Processing data 6. Attention LED Printing not possible (e.g. toner OFF: Offline empty) OFF: Normal Condition Displays the printer status and any 2.
  • Page 15: First Time Setup

    2. First Time Setup Unpacking and Setting Up the Printer STEP 1 of 10 STEP 2 of 10 With two people lift the top (feeder) box off of the bottom (printer) box. Open the feeder box and remove the feeder. Lift the lid off of the printer box.
  • Page 16 STEP 5 of 10 STEP 6 of 10 Pull the drums/toners out of the printer. Remove the protective film. Place the drums and toners back into the printer. Ensure all four toners are locked into the four drums by checking the blue lever.
  • Page 17 The rewinder attachment has been successfully installed. STEP 10 of 10 Once the rewinder is installed, you need to connect the network and power cables to the correct outlets. All of the outlets are located on the back side of the ICOLOR 700, connect accordingly.
  • Page 18: Change User Account Control Settings

    Change User Account Control Settings STEP 1 of 5 Click Start from Windows toolbar, and then click Control Panel. STEP 2 of 5 Click User Account and Family Safety.
  • Page 19 STEP 3 of 5 Click User Accounts. STEP 4 of 5 Click Change User Account Control settings. STEP 5 of 5 Move the left bar all the way down to the bottom and click OK.
  • Page 20: Change Region

    Change Region STEP 1 of 4 Click Start from Windows toolbar then click Control Panel. STEP 2 of 4 Click Clock, Language, and Region. STEP 3 of 4 Click Region and Language. STEP 4 of 4 From the Format list, select English (Canada) and then click OK.
  • Page 21: Installing The Edge2Print Software

    Installing the RIP - STEP 1 of 18 Uninet utilizes Dropbox for sending the software files. Please send Uninet an email for sharing folders. After this email confirmation, Uninet will share the software files to your email address. To begin the installation you will need to log on to the internet and go to www.dropbox.com.
  • Page 22 Installing the RIP - STEP 3 of 18 Click Sharing on the left side. For example, you have 1 new sharing from Uninet, 1 new shared folder invitations will show in the middle of the webpage. Click that link. Installing the RIP - STEP 4 of 18...
  • Page 23 Installing the RIP - STEP 5 of 18 Click Verify your email from your email, then you will see the pop-up window above. Click Accept. Installing the RIP - STEP 6 of 18 Then click on the EDGE2Print folder from the list. If you cannot see this list, please contact our customer service to get the sharing capabilities.
  • Page 24 Installing the RIP - STEP 7 of 18 Click 1st Re-Install RIP.zip from the list and click Download to save your file. Installing the RIP - STEP 8 of 18 Unzip and open the folder you just downloaded, click Prepare_iSys_RIP_v2.4.exe to install.
  • Page 25 Installing the RIP - STEP 9 of 18 The KEYLOK and Sentinel Drivers will start to install automatically. Wait until the Install Dongles then Click to Continue button becomes available before proceeding to the next step. Installing the RIP - STEP 10 of 18 Insert the two dongles and then click Install Dongles then Click to Continue.
  • Page 26 Installing the RIP - STEP 11 of 18 The screen above will pop up. Installing the RIP - STEP 12 of 18 Wait until the window disappears and the window above shows like this. Click Done. The RIP is now installed.
  • Page 27 Installing the EDGE2Print Software - STEP 13 of 18 Return to the Dropbox folder. Click EDGE2Print Installation from the list. Installing the EDGE2Print Software - STEP 14 of 18 Select EDGE2Print_Install.msi, and click Download to save your file.
  • Page 28 Installing the EDGE2Print Software - STEP 15 of 18 Click on the file you just downloaded to install. Installing the EDGE2Print Software - STEP 16 of 18 The window above will be shown. Click Next to continue.
  • Page 29 Installing the EDGE2Print Software - STEP 17 of 18 Click Next to continue. Installing the EDGE2Print Software - STEP 18 of 18 Wait until the process is finished, then click Close. Your software is now fully installed.
  • Page 30: Setting Up The Ip Addresses

    Setting up the IP Addresses In order to connect to the ICOLOR 700, you need two predetermined static IP Addresses and two network cables, one for the printer and one for the feeder. STEP 1 of 2: Setting the IP Address on the Printer Select Menu>Using DOWN arrow, scroll to Admin Setup>...
  • Page 31: Input Ip Addresses Into Edge2Print

    Input IP Addresses into EDGE2Print STEP 1 of 2 Launch the software. The following window will pop up automatically. Input the proper IP address for the printer and feeder, then click Save. STEP 2 of 2 If you need to change the IP address, you can click Setup OptionsPrinterIP Address from the toolbar.
  • Page 32: Selecting A Media Id

    STEP 1 of 2 Open the EDGE2Print software, click Media from the toolbar. STEP 2 of 2 The following media list will open. This list contains medias that have been certified by Uninet. You can select one from the list (by double click).
  • Page 33: Setting Up The Cost Calculator

    Setting up the Cost Calculator STEP 1 of 2 Click Setup OptionsSoftwareCost Calculator from the toolbar. STEP 2 of 2 In the following window, input the price paid for each consumable. This will calculate the cost per label. This value will appear in the Image List.
  • Page 34: Changing Units Of Measurement

    Changing Units of Measurement STEP 1 of 2 Select Setup OptionsSoftwareDisplay Options from the toolbar. STEP 2 of 2 Select your preferred measurement units to display and click Save.
  • Page 35: Changing The Color Registration

    Changing the Color Registration STEP 1 of 4 Select Setup OptionsPrinterColor Registration from the toolbar. Go to the front panel of the printer and select the Media Type and Media Weight, based on the media settings you selected in the software library. You will want to ensure that your front panel settings and software settings are the same so you receive the exact results that are to be expected.
  • Page 36 STEP 3 of 4 The printer will print a similar page that will aid in determining the proper registration values across CMY. IMPORTANT: Use the third page printed to determine the values. Using a printer's loupe or best judgment, determine the best values. In this case, the correct values are as follows: C:6 M:4 Y:0;...
  • Page 37: Saving And Loading Page Information

    Saving and Loading Page Information STEP 1 of 2 Click FileSave Page Information from the toolbar. The current page information in the software will be saved. STEP 2 of 2 To load the saved page information, click FileLoad Page Information. Select the page information file you saved before, and then click Open.
  • Page 38: Before Printing

    3. Before Printing EDGE2Print User Interface STEP 1 The following shows the interface of the EDGE2Print software.
  • Page 39: Measuring Your Media

    Measuring Your Media Measure Width of Paper, Horizontal and Vertical Gaps between labels (if applicable), and input these values into EDGE2Print. Input the values into Page Information in the EDGE2Print Software. Gutter: Measures the distance between labels by using the horizontal gap Alley: Measures the distance between labels by using the vertical gap...
  • Page 40 Measuring Tip In order to get more precise value of Gutter, there is a better way! Measure as least one meter of the media, and measure the height of one label. Then calculate the distance of the gap. The longer you measure the media, the more precise value you will get.
  • Page 41: Loading Media For Continuous Printing

    Loading Media for Continuous Printing IMPORTANT: Only use with Media with a width ranging from 6” to 8.5” wide Note: Maximum Printable Width is 8.24” STEP 1 of 11 Make sure the sides of the roll are straight and flush with the core. STEP 2 of 11 STEP 3 of 11...
  • Page 42 Open the feeder tray by pushing the black tray Pull out the feeder tray and open the front tray. latches inward and pulling the tray outwards. STEP 4 of 11 Cut a small piece of the media and to use to adjust the width of the guides. Open the left and right media guides.
  • Page 43 Remove the plastic spindle and insert it into the core of the media roll, ensuring that you keep the edges of the roll completely flush with the core. Place the roll in the feeder between the extension arms, with the leading edge of the material at the bottom of the tray. Adjust the width of the extension arms to fit the paper roll’s width, if necessary.
  • Page 44 With the media flush against the back plate in the feeder, ensure that there is no extra space on each side of the media and the left/right media guides. Feed the media underneath the drive roller and ensure that the paper is at the same level as the top of the rollers. Back wind the roll if necessary.
  • Page 45 STEP 10 of 11 STEP 11 of 11 After the feeder cuts the paper, remove the Cut on The CMYK colors will adjust, and the printer will the Fly module and scrap material. Put the Cut on display “Ready To Print” when it is ready. the Fly Module back in its position.
  • Page 46: Loading Media/Sensor Calibration For Die-Cut Label Printing

    Loading Media/Sensor Calibration for Die-cut Label Printing STEP 1 of 4 Launch the EDGE2Print software. If your media is die cut, select Die Cut Mode. Then select the Sensor Type. (We will use the Gap Sensor as the example in the following instructions.) Note: If the Calibrate button is red, it means the sensor needs calibration before printing.
  • Page 47 STEP 3 of 4 After the media is properly loaded, click Calibrate in the software. The following dialogue will pop up. Select Run Calibration. The printer will run the paper upwards about 6 inches to the nearest gap mark. Note: You can use previously stored values in the feeder from the last use by clicking Copy Feeder Settings To Media Library.
  • Page 48: How To Set Up The Rewinder

    How to Set Up the Rewinder STEP 1 of 6 Loosen the Core Adjustment Knob. Place a core on the Rewinder Spindle. Make sure the core is the same width of the media you’re printing on or slightly smaller. If the core is the exact same width as the media, ensure it is placed flush against the left end disk.
  • Page 49 STEP 3 of 6 Loosen the Lockdown Knob for positioning. When you are ready to print, send a small section of labels to the printer. While the section is printing, adjust the rewinder left/right using the Width Adjustment Knob, aligning the rewinder with the paper path as the labels exit the machine.
  • Page 50 STEP 5 of 6 Press Print in the software when your job is ready. As the paper exits the printer, lift the Dancer Arm and bring the media underneath the Dancer Arm and up onto the core. Secure it to the core using a section of media or excess label.
  • Page 51: Printing

    Adding a Label Image Printing STEP 1 of 3 The EDGE2Print uses PDF files only. To open a file, choose FileOpen, click Open File button to select your PDF file, or you can simply drag and drop your PDF file to the Preview Screen. STEP 2 of 3 You can load multiple PDF files as long as they have the same dimensions, but the number of PDF files shouldn't exceed the column numbers on the die cut media.
  • Page 52: Selecting The Amount Of Labels

    Selecting the Amount of Labels STEP 1 of 1 Enter how many labels you want to be printed and press Add. The EDGE2Print software will automatically round the amount of labels up to complete a full row. Then click Print to start printing labels. Adjusting the Print Alignment STEP 1 of 3 Note: For the first print, you need to adjust vertically where the printer starts printing the label images.
  • Page 53 STEP 2 of 3 Check the start position. The 20 inches of header color patterns are used for calibration. The gap between labels should be in line with the gap on the label line. If the labels are not aligned after the third copy, adjust the start position value according to how far the label is from the gap.
  • Page 54: Printing

    Printing STEP 1 of 2 Once all PDF files have been added and the Page Information adjustments have been made, click Print button to start printing. STEP 2 of 2 If Done is not selected on the feeder unit, the printer will remain in a busy state and display a Feeder Not Ready window.
  • Page 55: Software Features & How To's

    5. Software Features & How To’s How To Print a Full Bleed Die Cut Label The following is a detailed guide to create an oversized label image on top of a die cut label. The term over bleed means that there is a small portion outside of the actual label known as the “overprint area”. Excess toner of the label is printed on to this area so that the actual dimensions of the label are met with clear, clean cut edges.
  • Page 56 STEP 1 of 3 Measure the label length, label width, gutter and alley. STEP 2 of 3 Input the number into proper place. For example, the label width(X) is 50.5mm, label height(Y) is 127mm, gutter is 3.175mm, alley is 3.175mm. STEP 3 of 3 If you want to print 1mm bleed outside of the label size on both direction, just minus gutter and alley by 2mm, and add 2mm to width and height.
  • Page 57: How To Create A New Media Id/Custom Media Id

    How to Create a New Media ID/Custom Media ID STEP 1 of 5 To create a new media, click the Media tab on the toolbar. STEP 2 of 5 In the pop-up window above, select the correct Media ID and right click on the Media ID. STEP 3 of 5 The dialogue above will pop up.
  • Page 58 Uninet provides a variety of substrates that have been rigorously tested for optimal print quality, ease of use and consistency from the beginning of the job until the end. The ICOLOR 700 was designed and engineered to operate with approved consumables and certified media which ensure superior quality and resolution every time. Uninet is not responsible for damage or consequences arising from the use of non-certified media or consumables.
  • Page 59: Editing A Newly Created Media Id

    Editing a Newly Created Media ID STEP 1 of 3 If the new media entry needs to be edited, right click on the new Media ID. STEP 2 of 3 The following pop-up window will allow you to edit. After editing, click Update This Media button to update the information.
  • Page 60: Install Your Own Icc Profile

    Install Your Own ICC Profile STEP 1 of 8 When you are using the created media, you can install your own ICC profile. Click the colourful square button on the right side of your media's name. STEP 2 of 8 This dialogue allows you to setup your own color information.
  • Page 61 STEP 4 of 8 Select the ICC profile, click Open. STEP 5 of 8 Change the ICC name and ICC comment if you need, then click Save. STEP 6 of 8 Then your ICC profile appears in the list.
  • Page 62 STEP 7 of 8 Notice that only CMYK ICC profile can be installed. If it is a RGB ICC profile, this window will pop up. STEP 6 of 8 After making changes, click Save to save and close the dialogue.
  • Page 63: Installing The Fonts In The Rip

    Installing the Fonts in the RIP STEP 1 of 9 Go to ComputerDisk(C:)Windows, double click Fonts. STEP 2 of 9 Press Ctrl+A to select all of the fonts within the folder, and press Ctrl+C to copy all of the fonts.
  • Page 64 STEP 3 of 9 Create a new folder in a convenient location (e.g. a folder named myFonts on the Desktop), then press Ctrl+V to paste all of the fonts into this folder. STEP 4 of 9 Open Windows Start and find iSys RIP, click to open the software.
  • Page 65 STEP 5 of 9 Click the Red Stop Light Icon to pause the program. STEP 6 of 9 Click FontsInstall Fonts from the toolbar. STEP 7 of 9 Find the new folder you just created which has all of the fonts. Double click to open.
  • Page 66 STEP 8 of 9 Press Ctrl+A to select all of the fonts, and click Install. STEP 9 of 9 The fonts will start to install to the RIP. Once the job has been completed all of the fonts will be available in the Print Software.
  • Page 67: Nesting

    Nesting Nesting is a feature where users can print multiple graphics of the same size and layout in a sequence without stopping. Ex. You have wine labels of the same size and need 32 Cabernet, 20 Merlot and 10 Malbec for one run. Rather than printing these individually, you can print them all in the same run, one after another without stopping.
  • Page 68 Repeat the above step until all the printing jobs are loaded. For example, we have 3 jobs loaded, Print Nesting: 3 will be display. Click that, and the printing process will start right away. STEP 4 of 4 If you need to edit the nesting job, click Edit button and the following dialogue will pop up. You can change the distance between nested jobs by adding to the length of the label.
  • Page 69: Rip Rotate Options

    Rip Rotate Options STEP 1 of 1 When the Rip Rotate Option is set to 0 all PDF files will preview in their original orientation. The Rip Rotate Options will allow for the desired orientation. For example, if you check 90 in the RIP Rotation Option, the image will rotate 90 degrees clockwise.
  • Page 70: Rip Scaling Options

    Rip Scaling Options STEP 1 of 1 If the size of your image is not the same as the label size, you can use the RIP Scaling Option to adjust it. Input the width of label into X(width) and put the height of label into Y(height). Select the desired scaling values, then select Clear in the Image List section.
  • Page 71: How To View Cost Report

    How to View Cost Report From the EDGE2Print toolbar click Cost Report. The Cost Report will be displayed within a text file. Notice that the 3 PDF files are in the job and each are separately calculated. The TOTAL COST of all jobs is calculated at the bottom of the page along with the TOTAL LENGTH.
  • Page 72 STEP 3 of 3 For variable data printing, you can select the above to generate cost report after printing.
  • Page 73: How To Install Variable Data Software (Ivdp)

    How to Install Variable Data Software (iVDP) STEP 1 of 9 Open the EDGE2Print software, select Setup OptionsSoftwareVariable Data STEP 2 of 9 The following window will pop up. Enter the correct Dongle ID and click Import. STEP 3 of 9 Open the folder that holds the Key and select Variable_Data_Enabled.dat, then select Open.
  • Page 74 STEP 4 of 9 Then, close the software and reopen it. The Variable Data tab is now on the toolbar. STEP 5 of 9 Select Variable Data from the Toolbar. The Labels to Print option now becomes unavailable. STEP 6 of 9 Open the PDF file that contains your variable data, which was created using Bartender.
  • Page 75 STEP 7 of 9 Once the Print button is clicked, the following window will pop up. The RIP and Separations Procession will take a few seconds to fully process depending on your hardware. Once they have processed, their screens will turn green and a Printing Job #1 will appear.
  • Page 76: How To Print Using Banner Mode

    How to Print Using Banner Mode STEP 1 of 5 EDGE2Print has a feature which can print a long PDF file using the banner mode. Select Banner from the toolbar. The Die Cut Mode now becomes unavailable. STEP 2 of 5 Load the PDF file into EDGE2Print.
  • Page 77 STEP 3 of 5 If the following dialogue pops up, it means you did not click the Banner tab before you loaded your PDF file. Please redo the two previous steps. STEP 4 of 5 If the media width is large enough to take up multiple columns of the banner, it will show in multiple columns. You can set a value to the Alley to separate each column.
  • Page 78 STEP 5 of 5 You can set a value to Gutter if you want a gap between multiple banners. The output of your banner will look like the layout above. Note: The limitation of PDF size is 200 inches (5080 mm) long. If your graphic is larger than this, you will need to have your graphic designer create a multi-page PDF with 199 inches (5054.6 mm) sections or less.
  • Page 79: Trouble Shooting & Maintenance

    6. Trouble Shooting & Maintenance Toner Cartridge Replacement STEP 1 of 8 STEP 2 of 8 (a) Pull the colored toner release lever on the cartridge to be replaced fully towards the front of the printer. Press the cover release and open the printer’s top (b) Lift the right hand end of the cartridge and then cover fully.
  • Page 80 STEP 5 of 8 STEP 6 of 8 Insert the left end of the cartridge into the top of the Remove the wrapping material and peel off the image drum unit first; pushing it against the spring on adhesive tape from the underside of the cartridge. the drum unit, then lower the right end of the cartridge down onto the image drum unit.
  • Page 81: Image Drum Replacement

    Image Drum Replacement The printer contains four image drums: cyan, magenta, yellow and black. CAUTION! Static sensitive devices, handle with care. STEP 1 of 8 STEP 2 of 8 Note the position of the four toner cartridges (a) and Press the cover release and open the printer’s top image drums (b) it is essential that they go back in cover fully.
  • Page 82 STEP 5 of 8 STEP 6 of 8 Lift the right hand end of the toner cartridge (1) and Place the toner cartridge onto the new image drum then draw the cartridge to the right to release the cartridge as shown. Push the left end in first and then left- hand end as shown (2) and withdraw the toner lower the right end in.
  • Page 83: Replacing The Transfer Belt Unit

    Replacing the Transfer Belt Unit The transfer belt unit is located under the four image drums. Switch off the printer and allow the fuser to cool for about 10 minutes before opening the cover. STEP 1 of 6 STEP 2 of 6 Note the positions of the four toner cartridges (a) and Press the cover release and open the printer’s top image drums (b) it is essential that they go back in...
  • Page 84 STEP 5 of 6 STEP 6 of 6 Turn the two fasteners (a) 90˚ to the right until they lock. This will secure the belt unit into place. Replace Lower the new belt unit into place, with the lifting the four image drums, complete with their toner bar at the front and the drive gear towards the rear cartridges, into the printer in the same sequence as of the printer.
  • Page 85: Fuser Replacement

    Fuser Replacement The fuser is located inside the printer just behind the four image drum units. WARNING! If the printer has recently been powered on, some fuser components will be very hot. Handle the fuser with extreme care, holding it only by its handle, which will only be mildly warm to touch. A warning label clearly indicates the area.
  • Page 86: Clearing Paper Jams

    Clearing Paper Jams STEP 1 of 17 STEP 2 of 17 Note the position of the four toners cartridges (a) and Press the cover release and open the top cover. image drums (b). It is essential that they go back in the same order.
  • Page 87 STEP 5 of 17 STEP 6 of 17 Check if any sheets of paper are visible on any part To remove sheet from the front, lift the sheet from the of the belt unit (a. release handle, b. belt, c. fuser or belt and pull it forward into the internal drum cavity to d.
  • Page 88 STEP 11 of 17 STEP 12 of 17 Starting with the cyan image drum unit nearest the Open the rear exit tray (h) and check for sheets of fuser, replace the four image drums into the drum paper in the rear path area (i), pull out any sheets cavity, making sure to place in the correct order.
  • Page 89 The following table summarizes possible causes of paper jams and suggests ways of avoiding them. POSSIBLE CAUSE SUGGESTED REMEDY The printer is not level. Place the printer on a steady, level surface. Your print media is too light or too heavy. Use appropriate media Your print media is damp or charged with static Use media that has been stored in appropriate temperature and...
  • Page 90: Manual Sensor Calibration Using The Feeder (For Die Cut Labels Only)

    Manual Sensor Calibration Using the Feeder (For Die Cut Labels Only) STEP 1 of 6 Follow the steps 1-7 in Loading Media for Continuous Printing to load the roll. Place the roll of paper into the paper tray. Feed the media through, ensuring it is underneath the tension and pinch rollers. With the media flush against the back of the machine, ensure that there is no extra space on each side of the media and the left/right media guides.
  • Page 91 STEP 3 of 6 Cut the excess paper to make sure the top of paper is flush with the drive roller. Backwind the roll to ensure there is no tension when the sensor is calibrating. If the roll is fully wound and has tension on it, it will skew the calibration.
  • Page 92 Close the front lid and push the paper tray back into place. Using the Feeder Display Menu, do the following actions in sequence: a.) Press the On Line button to take the printer Offline. b.) Press Menu twice to get to M2: Calibrations. c.) Press the UP arrow button to get to I3: Reg Sensor.
  • Page 94: How To Access The Settings As An Administrator

    How to Access the Settings as an Administrator You can set whether to ENABLE or DISABLE each category in the user menu. Disabled categories are not displayed in the User’s menu. Only a system administrator can change these settings. 1. Turn OFF the printer. Turn ON the printer while pressing the Enter button. When Boot Menu appears, take your finger off the button.
  • Page 95: Paper Sensor Error Codes

    Paper Sensor Error Codes 10-11 Code # Location Paper Feed Upper Paper Transport Paper Exit Fuser Paper Feed Lower 10 - 11 Load Sensors Feeder Panel Error Messages: Message Issue Msg: Guide Door Open Ensure Guide Door is Closed Push Guide Tray Completely into the Feeder. Msg: Guide Tray Out Ensure Guide Tray Latches are Locked.
  • Page 96 Feeder Panel Errors: Error Issue Solution Emergency stop (guide door opened during Status: Error 00 Close Door on Feeder motor movement) Status: Error 01 Switch panel communication error Contact your dealer/reseller Status: Error 02 Internal error Contact your dealer/reseller Status: Error 03 Internal error Contact your dealer/reseller Media not found over lower load sensor...

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