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Operator's Manual
MACH1
Label Printer
Made in Germany

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  • Page 1 Operator's Manual MACH1 Label Printer Made in Germany...
  • Page 2 Please check www.cab.de for the latest update. Terms and conditions Deliveries and performances are effected under the General conditions of sale of cab Produkttechnik GmbH & Co. KG. Germany France Asia cab Produkttechnik cab technologies s.a.r.l.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction ............................4 Instructions ............................... 4 Intended Use ............................4 Safety Instructions ............................ 5 Environment ............................. 5 Device Overview ............................. 6 Unpacking and Box Content ........................6 Device Views ............................7 2.2.1 Front View ............................7 2.2.2 Rear View ............................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction Instructions Important information and instructions in this documentation are designated as follows: Danger! Draws attention to an exceptionally great, imminent danger to your health or life due to hazardous voltages. Danger! Draws attention to a danger with high risk which, if not avoided, may result in death or serious injury. Warning! Draws attention to a danger with medium risk which, if not avoided, may result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    Introduction Safety Instructions The device is configured for voltages of 100 to 240 V AC. It only has to be plugged into a grounded socket. • • Only connect the device to other devices which have a protective low voltage. • Switch off all affected devices (computer, printer, accessories) before connecting or disconnecting. •...
  • Page 6: Device Overview

    2. Check printer for damage which may have occurred during transport. 3. Set up printer on a level surface. 4. Check delivery for completeness. 1 MACH1 Label Printer 2 Empty ribbon core 3 Ribbon hubs - Set of 2 4 USB cable...
  • Page 7: Device Views

    Device Overview Device Views 2.2.1 Front View 1 Printer cover 2 Operation panel 3 Cover of ribbon rewind mechanism 4 Front cover 5 Cover release catches 6 LED Power 7 LED Status 8 FEED Button 9 POWER Button Fig. 2 Front View 2.2.2 Rear View...
  • Page 8: Bottom View

    Device Overview 2.2.3 Bottom View 16 Cover of the module connection jacks Fig. 4 Bottom View Note! The cut-outs at the device bottom are not intended for wall-mount use. 2.2.4 The Internal View of Printer 1 Label guide plate 2 Label supply hub 3 Release catch for opening the label supply hub 4 Label Guide...
  • Page 9: The Printing Mechanism

    Device Overview 2.2.5 The Printing Mechanism 1 Cover for ribbon rewind mechanism 2 Ribbon rewind wheel 3 Notch of ribbon rewind wheel 4 Ribbon supply wheel 5 Notch of ribbon supply wheel 6 Paper press bar 7 Print head Fig. 6 Printing Mechanism...
  • Page 10: Connecting And Switching On The Device

    Connecting and switching on the Device Connecting the Printer Attention! Risk of damage to devices! Inadequate or no grounding can damage devices and cause malfunctions during operation.  Ensure that all computers and cables connected to the printer are grounded. Note! The printer is equipped with a wide area power unit.
  • Page 11: Connecting To A Computer

    Connecting and switching on the Device 3.1.2 Connecting to a Computer Attention! Loss of material! The RS-232 interface is unsuitable for fast transmission of changing data.  Use USB or Ethernet interface for print operation.  Use the RS232 interface only for setting up the printer. Fig.
  • Page 12: Loading Material

    Loading Material Open the Printer Fig. 10 Open the Printer 1. Place the printer on a flat surface. 2. Pull the cover release catches (1) on both sides of the printer. 3. Raise the cover of the casing (2) and lock it into the catch. Note! The printing mechanism is lifted up with the printer cover.
  • Page 13: Ribbon Supply Module

    Loading Material 4.2.2 Ribbon Supply Module 放入 Fig. 12 Loading the ribbon module on the ribbon supply wheel 1. Unroll about 30 cm of the ribbon (1) from the roll, and place it as shown in the illustration. 2. Insert the ribbon hub and the ribbon roll (2) into the left side (3) of the ribbon supply module. Ensure that the stud on the ribbon hub slots into the recess.
  • Page 14: Ribbon Rewind Module

    Loading Material 4.2.3 Ribbon Rewind Module Fig. 14 Loading the ribbon module on the ribbon rewind wheel 1. Open the cover for Ribbon rewind mechanism (1). 2. Insert the ribbon hub with the ribbon core (2) into the left side (3) of the ribbon rewind module. Ensure that the stud on the ribbon hub slots into the recess.
  • Page 15: Loading / Replacing The Label Stock On The Printer

    Loading Material Loading / Replacing the Label Stock on the Printer 1. Open the printer  4.1 on page 12. Fig. 16 Loading the label stock Note! The side label guide plates (2) can be shifted as long as the locking button (1) remains pressed. 2.
  • Page 16: Function Test

    Loading Material Function Test Fig. 18 Function Test 1. Connect the printer to the power supply. 2. Switch the printer on. 3. Press the FEED button (1). If the label stock is inserted correctly, the labels are drawn in straight. Note! If the labels are drawn in skewed, check the seating of the ribbon and the label stock, and correct if necessary.
  • Page 17: Installing Software And Configuring The Printer

    Installing Software and Configuring the Printer Installing the Printer Driver Note! When the printer is conneted via USB cable, the driver installation will be automatically made. Insert the product DVD into the DVD drive of your computer, and enter this drive when you are prompted to enter a source for the driver during the installation.
  • Page 18: Installing Labeling Software Cablabel S3 Lite

    Installing Software and Configuring the Printer Installing Labeling Software cablabel S3 Lite Note! To create your labels, you can use the software cabalbel S3 Lite. This label design software is included on the product CD and is free of charge. You can obtain further software solutions with an extended range of functions (e.g. cablabel S3 Pro) from the manufacturer.
  • Page 19: Configuration Of Printer Settings

    The software tool Mach1/2-Load is used to manage the printer settings and the configuration of the interfaces. Starting the Tool Mach1/2-Load  Insert the Product DVD in the DVD drive of the host computer.  Start the Tool Mach1/2-Load by a double click Printer Configuration This tab allows you to configure and edit the settings of the connected printer. Almost all important settings of the printer can be configured here.  Click "GET" to load the settings from the printer, ...
  • Page 20 Installing Software and Configuring the Printer Printer I/O Setup On this tab, you can make settings for the possible interfaces and send them to the printer. Port opens the "Port Setting". Here you have the possibility to search for all Mach1/2 models.
  • Page 21: Operation

    Operation Operation Panel Operation Panel Overview 1 LED Power 2 LED Status 3 POWER Button 4 FEED Button Fig. 19 Operation Panel Overview POWER Button  Press the POWER button (3) and the LED Power (1) lights up green. The printer is on “ Ready to print “ status now.
  • Page 22: Error Alerts In Operation Panel

    Operation Error Alerts in Operation Panel In the event of a problem that prevents normal functioning of the printer, you will see an error message on LED indicators and hear some beep signals. Error Light Color: Flashing Frequency: • • Flashing •...
  • Page 23: Label Calibration And Self Test

    The printer will now measure the label stock and store the label height. 4. Once the printer has successfully measured the label stock, it will print a self-test label. The contents of a self-test printout are listed below. Modell & Version MACH1/200:GX.XXX USB ID setting USB S/N:12345678 Serial port setting...
  • Page 24 Operation Label Calibration Button Note! Keep pressing calibration button for 1 second, the printer can immediately run the label size calibration. Fig. 20 Label Calibration Button...
  • Page 25: Maintenance

    Maintenance Note! The printer does not require any maintenance. Apart from consumables (ribbon / label stock), no mechanical components have to be set up or changed in order to operate the device. Cleaning 7.1.1 General Cleaning Information Danger! Risk of death via electric shock! ...
  • Page 26: Troubleshooting

    Maintenance Attention! Printheads can be damaged!  Do not use sharp or hard objects to clean the printheads.  Do not touch protective glass layer of the printheads with fingers. Attention! Risk of injury from the hot printhead lines.  Ensure that the printheads have cooled down before starting cleaning. Cleaning Steps 1.
  • Page 27 Maintenance Problem Solution  Check whether the label stock is positioned straight. The cutter does not cut off the labels in a straight line.  Check whether the label is more than 0.2 mm thick. The cutter does not cut off the labels completely.
  • Page 28: Accessories

    Accessories Preparation Steps Note! The accessories, Present Sensor and cutter, can only be installed separately. They cannot be combined. Open the Printer Fig. 22 Open the printer  Place the printer on a flat surface.  Pull the cover release catches (1) on both sides of the printer. ...
  • Page 29 Accessories Remove the platen Fig. 24 Remove the platen  Lift up the release clips (4) on both sides of the platen (5).  Pull upward the platen (5). Note! Load the ribbon and the label. For further information  4 on page 12.
  • Page 30: Installing The Present Sensor

    Accessories Installing the Present Sensor Note! A label liner thickness of 0.006 mm ± 10% and a weight of 65 g/m2 ± 6% are recommended. The Present Sensor will take labels up to a max. width of 118 mm. When using the Present Sensor, set the stop position (printer command ^E) to 13. The Overview of the Label Dispenser 1 Paper sensor 2 Paper feed roller...
  • Page 31 Accessories Fig. 27 Place the platen 5. Place the platen (6) back to the printer. 6. Lock the platen (6) with the clips (7) on both sides. Fig. 28 Closing the and turning printer 7. Release catch for closing the printer cover (8) and close the printer. 8.
  • Page 32 Accessories Fig. 30 Plug the connector 10. Plug the connector (3) fo the Present Sensor to the lower jack (A). Note! There are 2 jacks : the lower jack (A) for the Present Sensor, the upper jack (B) for the cutter. 11.
  • Page 33 Accessories 1, 4 Fig. 32 Feeding path of label and liner 6. Push the label liner (11) forwards until it appears at the underside of the Present Sensor. 7. Detach two test labels (10), and feed them over the cover (4) with the paper sensor (1). Fig.
  • Page 34 Accessories Function Test 1. Switch the printer on. 2. Press the FEED button (15). 3. Label is transported forwards and detached from the backing material. 10 11 Fig. 34 Function of Present Sensor Note! The label (10) will be peeled from the liner (11) while it passes through the Present Sensor. There is a paper sensor on the Present Sensor module.
  • Page 35: Installing The Cutter

    Accessories Installing the Cutter Note! Do not use to cut adhesive labels! Glue residue will be left on the cutter blade and impair its functioning. You can cut paper with a max. width of 116 mm. Labels should be at least 30 mm high. We advise against using inside wound label stock.
  • Page 36 Accessories Fig. 37 Place the platen 4. Place the platen (5) back to the printer. 5. Lock the platen (5) with the clips (6) on both sides. Fig. 38 Closing the and turning printer 6. Release catch for closing the printer cover (7) and close the printer. 7.
  • Page 37 Accessories Fig. 40 Plug the connector 9. Plug the connector (3) fo the Cutter to the upper jack (B). Note! There are 2 jacks : the lower jack (A) for the Present Sensor, the upper jack (B) for the cutter. 10.
  • Page 38 Accessories Function Test 1. Switch the printer on. 2. Press the FEED button (11) to set the label position. 3. Label is transported forwards and cut. Fig. 42 Function test of the cutter...
  • Page 39: Appendix

    Appendix Technical Data Label Printer MACH1/200 MACH1/300 Print Head Printing method Thermal transfer, direct thermal Printable resolution Print speed up to mm/s Print width up to mm 105.7 Material Paper, cardboard, plastics ■ continuous material on a roll or fanfold...
  • Page 40 Appendix Label Printer MACH1/200 MACH1/300 Operation panel ■ Buttons Feed ■ On/Off ■ Material sensor calibration ■ LEDs Ready ■ Status Colored TFT display with navigator pad On Display none Control End of ribbon End of material Print head open...
  • Page 41: Interface

    Server 2012 R2 Table 4 Technical Data ■ Standard □ Option All information on the design and technical specifications correspond to the date of the printing. Subject to change. For current data see website www.cab.de/labelprinter. Limitations may apply to small labels, thin materials or strong adhesives. These applications need to be tested and approved. Interface Pinout Description • Connector Type: Type B Pin No.
  • Page 42: Reference To The Eu Declaration Of Conformity

    Directive 2011/65/EU on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment EU Declaration of Conformity https://www.cab.de/media/pushfile.cfm?file=2835  NOTE : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 43: Index

    Label sensor ........39 Warning stickers .........5 Label Stock ........15 Weight ..........39 LED Power ........7 Windows drivers .......41 LED Status ........7 Leporello labels ........16 Lithium battery ........5 Loading Material .......12 Mach1/2-Load........19 Material ..........39 Operation Panel......21 Overview..........6 Platen ........29 POWER Button......7 Power cord .........6...

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