Butt Splice; Sending A Print Job To The Printer - Avery Dennison SNAP 700 User Manual

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Guide Knob

3.1.4 Butt Splice

3.2 Sending a Print Job to the Printer

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12. Rotate the stock web guide knob to align it to the stock width.
13. Close the upper and lower print rollers.
Upper Print
Roller
Figure 10. Stock Supply Through Knife and Stacker
CAUTION: To prevent damage to the print head, do not
use butt splices.
The SNAP 700 printer is designed to allow for fast, frequent changing and
loading of stock and ink. We recommend re-threading the stock rather than to
using a butt splice. If you determine that splicing is faster for threading, tape the
ends of the stock together. Turn the feed roller and advance the splice through
the printer. Do not try and run the splice through the printer as it can cause
damage.
In order to print labels, you must send a print Job to the printer. The print job
tells the printer what label to print, what information to print on the label, and
how many labels to print.
Getting a print job to the printer depends on how your company system is set
up. You may be using AVERY DENNISON's label design program PCMate
User's Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer
Feed Roller
Lower Print
Roller
Stacker
Knife

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