Stacker Position; Toggle Switch; Stacker Angle - Avery Dennison SNAP 500 User Manual

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4.2.1 Stacker Position

4.2.2 Toggle Switch

4.2.3 Stacker Angle

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The stacker slides in and out on the mounting pins. This allows for proper
positioning of the stacker for the width of the label you are printing. The stacker
should be set so that the back wall of the stacker is just behind the back end of
the label where it comes out of the nip rollers.
The stacker mount bracket has a thumbscrew that locks the stacker in position
and also stiffens the mounting.
Adjusting the stacker angle (see section 4.2.3) will move the position of the back
wall. If you adjust the stacker angle, be sure to readjust the stacker position.
The stacker has two electronic sensors that set where the top of the stack is.
Depending on the size of the label to be collected on the stacker, use the toggle
switch to select from the two different electronic sensors (See Figure 5 and 11).
1. Determine the size of label to be printed.
a. For short feeds ranging from 1 - 2 inches (25 mm – 51 mm), use the
upper sensor.
b. For long feed and/or woven labels, use the lower sensor.
2. Depress the top portion of the toggle switch to use the upper sensor.
3. Depress the bottom portion of the toggle switch to use the lower sensor.
The angle of the stacker is adjustable, and can be tipped out a maximum of 20
degrees at the bottom from the vertical position shown in Figure 5. Since there is
no single stacker angle that is best for all label lengths and types of materials, you
can adjust the stacker angle to best accommodate each run.
1. When the feed is 2 inches (51 mm) or longer, or when using coated tapes, the
stacker works well with the bottom tipped out.
2. When using woven tapes, the stacker should be vertical or almost vertical.
User's Manual—SNAP™ 500 Printer

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