Operation; Loading Labels And Transfer Ribbon; Activation Of Peel-Off Mode; Setting The Peel Position - CAB A1000 Operator's Manual

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Operation

6.1

Loading Labels and Transfer Ribbon

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Label and transfer ribbon feed path
 Insert transfer ribbon (1).
 Insert labels (2) for operation in peel-off mode
Detailed information  Operator's manual of the printer.
Attention!
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 Swivel the locking system (4) against the rewind assist roller (3).
Otherwise the pad (5) would collide with the locking system (4) during operation.
6.2

Activation of Peel-off Mode

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 For labelling operation activate the peel-off mode in the software.
For direct programming use the P command  Programming manual.
6.3

Setting the Peel Position

To optimize the transfer of the labels from the printer to the pad there two different parameters are available for
adjusting the peel position.
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Attention!
 First adjust the parameter "Peel Position" in the printer configuration.
 Following adjust the additional peel-off offset in the software.
It is very important to follow that procedure for a certain start after label loading and for the re-start after
error treatment.
Parameter "Peel Position" in the printer configuration
 Check the basic setting in the printer setup. Perform labelling cycles by alternately pressing the feed key and the
pre-dispense key  "Test Mode Using the Pre-dispense Key without Print Job".
 Adjust the "Peel Position" in such a way, that the blank labels are peeled-off completely from the liner
 "Configuration Parameters of the Applicator".
Peel-off offset in the software
 Check the setting in the software. Perform labelling cycles by repeatedly pressing the the pre-dispense key
 "Test Mode Using the Pre-dispense Key with Print Job".
 Adjust the peel-off offset in such a way, that the printed labels are peeled-off completely from the liner
 Programming manual or software documentation.
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