Introduction - Avery Dennison SNAP 500 User Manual

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User's Manual—SNAP™ 500 Printer

1.0 Introduction

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The AVERY DENNISON SNAP 500 printer is designed for convenience, easy
installation and operation, and dependability. It is capable of printing two-sided
brand/care labels at a rate of up to 7 inches (178 mm) per second. Your AVERY
DENNISON SNAP 500 printer allows for quick change-outs of inks, tape, and
label sizes, providing the versatility required to meet most brand/care labeling
needs.
This manual is prepared for the actual printer operator, and is intended to be an
easy-to-use, quick reference guide. It contains procedures for receiving,
handling, set-up, installation, operation, and maintenance of the AVERY
DENNISON SNAP 500 printer.
Please read this section of the manual to familiarize yourself with the printer and
to guide you through the initial receiving and set-up of your new AVERY
DENNISON SNAP 500 printer. Throughout this manual, a system of NOTES,
CAUTIONS, and WARNINGS has been used to quickly identify key information
you need to help ensure your personal safety and to operate the printer properly.
Before you install or use your new AVERY DENNISON SNAP 500 printer, it is
important to review all NOTES, CAUTIONS, and WARNINGS in this manual to
help ensure maximum benefit from your printer. We also strongly suggest that
you watch the 17-minute training video, which will operate in any CD-ROM
drive. You may want to keep the training video with this manual for easy, quick
reference in the future.
NOTES call attention to information that is especially
significant to understanding and operating the equipment.
CAUTION notices inform you of actions or situations in
which the printer might be damaged.
WARNING notices describe situations in which lack of
attention or insufficient equipment knowledge could cause
either personal injury or damage to the printer.
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