Neopost RENA T-950 XPS-ProTab 4.0 Operation Manual
Neopost RENA T-950 XPS-ProTab 4.0 Operation Manual

Neopost RENA T-950 XPS-ProTab 4.0 Operation Manual

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XPS-ProTab 4.0
Tabber/Labeler
& Stamp Affixer
OPERATIONS MANUAL
Revised: 9-4-2015

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  • Page 1 T-950 XPS-ProTab 4.0 Tabber/Labeler & Stamp Affixer OPERATIONS MANUAL Revised: 9-4-2015...
  • Page 2 RENA Systems Inc. would like to Thank You for investing in our quality built products. Please record the following information for future reference: Model: Serial Number: Purchase Date: Purchased From: Dealer Name: Contact Name: Address: Address: Phone Number: Please take this opportunity to register your product. Use the following “Warranty Registration”...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents Section Page # SECTION 1 – GETTING ACQUAINTED........................1 .............................. 1 AFETY RECAUTIONS .............................. 2 ACKAGING HIPPING ................................. 2 ONTENTS ................................3 RONT ................................4 .............................. 5 NTRANCE ................................ 6 ..............................7 ONTROL ANEL 120 (O ................
  • Page 4 SECTION 4 – MAINTENANCE ..........................57 ................................57 LEANING Rollers and Transport belts ..........................57 Cleaning the Sensors ............................58 Media Sensor Test ............................... 58 Web (Bin) Sensor Test ............................58 Lubrication ................................59 SECTION 5 – TROUBLESHOOTING ........................62 ..................................
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS Notes _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 7: Section 1 - Getting Acquainted

    In addition, follow any specific occupational safety and health standards for your workplace or area. This manual is intended solely for the use and information of Neopost USA, its designated agents, customers, and their employees. The information in this guide was obtained from several different sources that are deemed reliable by all industry standards.
  • Page 8: Packaging/Shipping

    GETTING ACQUAINTED Packaging/Shipping The Tabber is shipped in appropriate packaging so that, under normal shipping conditions, it reaches its destination without damage. NOTICE: Report damage to the carrier. The carrier is liable for any damage during transport. Transport and storage should take place under normal conditions, i.e. at temperatures between +5°C and +70°C and relative air humidity of up to 80%.
  • Page 9: Front View

    GETTING ACQUAINTED Front View Control Panel – The machine is controlled and programmed from this panel. Tab Drive Rollers – Advances the tabs/labels/stamps. Take-up Reel – The web waste is wound up here after the tab/label/stamp is applied. Take-up Reel Side Guide – Secures the web waste onto the Take-up Reel. Tab Reel –...
  • Page 10: Rear View

    GETTING ACQUAINTED Rear View Tab Drive Motor Connection – Provides drive signals and power to tab drive motor. Connection is labeled as #1 on Frame. Unwind/Rewind Drive Motor Connection – Provides power to unwind and rewind drive motors. Connection is labeled as #2 on Frame. Emergency Stop Out –This connection permits the tabber to control the emergency stop function of an external device.
  • Page 11: Entrance End View

    GETTING ACQUAINTED Entrance End View Media Sensor 1 – This sensor detects the media (mail piece). Note: To accommodate the ability to run media down the front or back of the tabber; there are two media sensors in the tabber. Sensor 1 is mounted near the Operator Control Panel side (front) of the tabber, as shown.
  • Page 12: Exit End View

    GETTING ACQUAINTED Exit End View Tab Folding Guide (Front) – This plate folds the tab under the media. Exit Roller Assembly Lock – This lever locks the Exit Roller Assembly in place. Tab/Label Applicator Head – Two applicator heads are supplied; one for tabs or stamps and one for labels.
  • Page 13: Control Panel

    GETTING ACQUAINTED Control Panel MAIN POWER SWITCH – Turns power to the tabber ON and OFF. HEAD POWER SWITCH – Turns the power on to the Tab/Label motor. TRANSPORT POWER SWITCH – Turns the tabber transport power ON and OFF. JOG SWITCH –...
  • Page 14: Easyfeed 120 (Optional Feeder) Connections/Controls

    GETTING ACQUAINTED EasyFeed 120 (Optional Feeder) Connections/Controls AC Power Receptacle – Connect the AC power cord here. Important! Please verify that voltage is correct, for your feeder, before connecting. Interlock Connector – Feeder Interface Cable from tabber connects here. Stand Alone Switch – Allows machine to run when not signaled by host machine. Speed Control Knob –...
  • Page 15 GETTING ACQUAINTED Notes _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 16: Section 2 - Assembly And Installation

    ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION SECTION 2 - Assembly and Installation The XPS-ProTab 4.0 is shipped in two cartons, on a single skid. The Base unit is located below the Head Assembly. Remove the carton, which contains the Head Assembly, from the top of the carton that contains the Base unit.
  • Page 17: Installing The Tab/Label Applicator Head

    ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION 3. Install the front mounting screw. 4. Connect the two motor cables to the base unit. The plugs are keyed to prevent improper insertion. Installing the Tab/Label Applicator Head The tabber comes with two Tab/Label applicator heads. The narrower head is used for tabbing ®...
  • Page 18 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION 3. Install the grommet [8] in the slot provided in the motor cover. 4. Connect the Tab Reel Brake connector to the two pin connector on the top of the head assembly. 5. Mount the Tab Reel Assembly to the top of the head and fasten it with the three screws supplied.
  • Page 19: Choosing A Location

    ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION Choosing a Location Protect the tabber from excessive heat, dust, and moisture – avoid placing it in direct sunlight. XPS-ProTab 4.0: Place the tabber onto a sturdy floor surface, at least 12 inches from any walls. Allow enough room to properly position the optional feeder/printer/conveyor around the tabber.
  • Page 20: Connecting Power And Feeder Interface Cables

    ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION Connecting Power and Feeder Interface Cables 1. Make sure that the emergency stop switch of the tabber is in the OFF (depressed) position and the main power switch is in the OFF position. Make sure that the power switch, on the optional feeder, is also in the OFF position.
  • Page 21: Section 3- Setup And Operation

    SETUP & OPERATION SECTION 3- Setup and Operation The tabber is capable of applying up to three tabs to the media in one pass. The steps required to set-up the tabber for applying tabs to the media are: • Install the proper Tab/Label Applicator Head in the machine •...
  • Page 22: Mechanical Setup

    SETUP & OPERATION Mechanical Setup Align the Feeder with the Tabber. 1. Feeder Distance. For optimal media transition, the media should just enter under the first roller [2] of the Registration Assembly [1], as it just leaves the exit rollers of the feeder. To achieve this;...
  • Page 23 SETUP & OPERATION When using short mail pieces you may not be able to adjust the distance between the exit rollers of the feeder and entrance roller of the registration assembly to the length of the media. In this case, adjust the feeder as close to the entrance end of the tabber as possible. EasyFeed 120 feeder on an XPS-ProStand, feeding a 6”...
  • Page 24 SETUP & OPERATION 3. Feeder Angle. Position the feeder so the media enters the tabber within 1/8” to 1/32” of the Media Guide Fence [3]. NOTE: The feeder should never be positioned so that the media is in direct contact with the Media Guide Fence [3], as it exits from the feeder.
  • Page 25: Loading Tabs/Stamps

    SETUP & OPERATION Loading Tabs/Stamps Unscrew and remove the black “Rubber End Cap” from the end of the Tab Reel shaft. Remove the Tab Reel Side Guide Install the tab roll with the tabs unwinding face up from the right side of the roll. Tip: To keep the tab reel from unwinding by itself;...
  • Page 26: Loading Roll Labels

    SETUP & OPERATION Loading Roll Labels Labels supplied in roll form, such a Post-it notes and packaging labels, can be treated as you would when loading tabs/stamps. See “Loading Tabs/Stamps” on previous page. Loading Fan-Folded Labels less than 2” Long The Fan Folded Label tray has to be installed in order to run fan-folded labels on the tabber.
  • Page 27 SETUP & OPERATION 6. Remove enough labels to expose 29 to 30 inches of backing material. Then place the stack on the Label Tray. Adjusts the Side guide [4] so that it is within 1/16” of the labels. 7. Thread the labels over the top of the Tray and then down through the two guide rods [5] as shown.
  • Page 28: Loading Fan-Folded Labels More Than 2" Long

    SETUP & OPERATION Loading Fan-Folded Labels more than 2” Long. CAUTION WHEN RUNNING LABELS OVER TWO INCH LONG THE SPEED OF THE TABBER MUST BE SET TO 10,000 PER HOUR OR LESS. The Fan Folded Label tray has to be installed in order to run fan-folded labels on the TABBER. The steps required are below: 1.
  • Page 29 SETUP & OPERATION 6. Remove enough labels to expose 29 to 30 inches of backing material. Then place the stack on the Label Tray. 7. Adjusts the Side guide [4] so that it is within 1/16” of the labels. 8. Thread the labels over the top of the Tray in the direction of the arrows and then down through the two guide rods [5] as shown.
  • Page 30: Adjusting The Media Guides And Registration Assembly

    SETUP & OPERATION Adjusting the Media Guides and Registration Assembly To help guide the media into position for tabbing; the tabber is equipped with two Media Hold- down Guides, one Short Media Hold-down Guide, and a Registration Assembly. These items should be adjusted as follows: 1.
  • Page 31 SETUP & OPERATION 4. The Short Media Hold-down Guide [4] can be placed where needed to hold the media down as it passes under the Tab/Label Applicator Head. NOTE: The Registration Assembly [2] can be set at an angle to increase the push against the Media Guide Fence [3].
  • Page 32: Adjusting Tab Fold Position

    SETUP & OPERATION Adjusting Tab Fold Position 1. Release the two Locking Levers that hold the Exit Roller Assembly in position. Open the Exit Roller Assembly. 2. Release the two press rollers to take the tension off the Tab web. 3.
  • Page 33 SETUP & OPERATION 4. Loosen the Head Assembly Locking Screw [1] and slide the head to approximate location that you want your tab/stamp/label applied to the mail piece. Once you obtain the approximate location, the Head Fine Adjustment Knob [2] can be used to precisely adjust the tab/stamp/label position.
  • Page 34: Media Thickness Adjustment

    SETUP & OPERATION Media Thickness Adjustment 1. Close the exit cover [1] and lock it into position using the two locking levers [2]. 2. Using the Media Thickness Adjustment [3] crank, raise the exit rollers until you can easily pass a single piece of media [4] between the exit rollers.
  • Page 35: Programming The Job (Menu Features)

    SETUP & OPERATION Programming the Job (Menu Features) Before you can run the T-950/XPS-PROTAB 4.0, you must program the tabber for the following:  Media Sensor Selection (Sensor 1 or Sensor 2)  Number of Tabs/Stamps/Labels you plan to apply to each piece. ...
  • Page 36: Media Sensor Selection

    SETUP & OPERATION Media Sensor Selection The tabber is equipped with two media sensors. One is located near the Operator Control Panel Sensor 1 is currently: Enabled Choose: Sensor 1, or Sensor 2 to enable side of the unit and the second is located near the Status: Advanced Non-Operator side of the machine.
  • Page 37 SETUP & OPERATION When a Job number is selected, the display will prompt you to select the number of tabs, offset values Select Saved Job# (1-4), or for each tab, and type of backing being used. Press RUN to tab using Job 1 Status: Job # In our example, we are selecting Job # 2 using the soft key 2.
  • Page 38 SETUP & OPERATION If the Offset soft key is pressed. The display will prompt you to set the Offset Select option to edit, or Press RUN to tab using Job 2. value (starting position from leading edge) for Status: Job Setup each tab/stamp.
  • Page 39 SETUP & OPERATION If the Backing soft key is pressed. The display will prompt you to select Select option to edit, or Press RUN to tab using Job 2. Opaque or Clear as the Backing type, set tab Status: Job Setup Pitch or EXIT.
  • Page 40: Automatic Tab/Stamp Positioning Features (Auto Pos.)

    SETUP & OPERATION Automatic Tab/Stamp Positioning Features (Auto Pos.) When the Auto Pos. soft key is pressed. Select program mode Job# or Automatic. The display will prompt you to select the Job number you wish to use or edit. Status: Mode Job# Auto Pos.
  • Page 41 SETUP & OPERATION If the Tab, Stamp Fwd, or Stamp Rev soft keys are pressed. Select option to edit, or Press RUN to tab using Job 2. The display will prompt you to select Status: Job Setup number of Tabs/stamps, set Length of media and Stamp Fwd Stamp Rev EXIT...
  • Page 42 SETUP & OPERATION If the Length soft key is pressed. Select option to edit, or The display will prompt you to enter the piece Press RUN to tab using Job 2. Status: Job Setup length (using the number keypad) or press # Tabs Length Backing...
  • Page 43 SETUP & OPERATION If the Backing soft key is pressed. The display will prompt you to select Select option to edit, or Press RUN to tab using Job 2. Opaque or Clear as the Backing type, set tab Status: Job Setup Pitch or EXIT.
  • Page 44: Advanced Features

    SETUP & OPERATION Advanced Features The Advanced features are available from the Start-Up Screen. (If you are in another menu, Press RUN to tab using Job 1. Status: Pieces: 0 you can use the EXIT key (may need to press Mode Tab Jog Pass-Thru...
  • Page 45 SETUP & OPERATION If the V-Tab soft key is pressed. The display will show the current voltage values for the tab sensor and will display the Status: Advanced following choices. V-Tab Backlight More… EXIT  Backing V - This soft key is used to manually set the backing (web) voltage, for the tab sensor.
  • Page 46 SETUP & OPERATION If the More… soft key is pressed. The following choices will be displayed: Keyboard Status: Advanced V-Tab Backlight More… EXIT Version More … EXIT  Keyboard – Used to test the keyboard controls (keys). Status: Advanced Keyboard Version More…...
  • Page 47: Tab Sensor Setup (V-Tab Adjustments)

    SETUP & OPERATION Tab Sensor Setup (V-Tab adjustments) The tab sensor adjustment must be performed each time you change the type of tab/stamp/label. Adjusting the tab sensor values in the TABBER can be done automatically or manually. The preferred method is automatic. Automatic Tab Sensor Setup (V-Tab) The following procedure assumes you have threaded tabs/stamps/labels, engaged the press rollers, adjusted for proper media transport, and have set the tab pitch.
  • Page 48 SETUP & OPERATION The transport belts will start to turn and the screen to the right will appear. Feed 1 Product now Verify/Select the type of Backing for the Current liner type is: Opaque Opaque Clear EXIT tab/stamp/label stock you are using. Use the chart below to select the liner type (Opaque or Clear): Tip: The selection for Backing (liner) does not denote the type of tab material.
  • Page 49: Manual Tab Sensor Setup (V-Tab)

    SETUP & OPERATION Manual Tab Sensor Setup (V-Tab) Under the following conditions, it may not be practical to use the automatic tab sensor setup feature.  When using stamps or pre-addressed labels; since the automatic tab sensor setup process will dispense/waste 2-3 stamps/labels, during the setup process.
  • Page 50 SETUP & OPERATION 5. Adjust the Tab V. Please follow the appropriate procedure, Tab Sensor setup. Press EXIT when done. V=1.67, Trip=1.12, Backing=0.86, Tab=1.67 based to the “liner type” of your tab Status: Advanced material. Backing V Tab V Automatic EXIT Liner Type = Opaque: Use this procedure if the space (line) between tabs is white.
  • Page 51 SETUP & OPERATION 7. Press the EXIT soft key three times to return to the Start-Up screen. 8. Test the TABBER for proper operation. If you experience tab advancement or positioning problems, verify proper paper transport setup, media length, tab liner type and tab pitch settings.
  • Page 52: Example Job Programming Sequences

    SETUP & OPERATION Example Job Programming Sequences Applying Tabs In this example the TABBER will be setup using the Automatic Tab/Stamp Positioning mode (Auto Pos.), to place two tabs onto a 8.5” long, tri-folded mail piece. The media will be fed down the front side of the unit, so Sensor 1 will be selected.
  • Page 53 SETUP & OPERATION Select the # 2 soft key to select two tabs. Press 1, 2 or 3 for the number of tabs. Current value: 2 Status: Job Setup EXIT Press the Length soft key to set the media Select option to edit, or length.
  • Page 54 SETUP & OPERATION In this example, the tab stock is translucent, with Press Pitch to enter Tab pitch, or a black block below each tab and a white line Press Opaque or Clear for Backing type. (space) between each tab. This is considered an Current liner type is: Opaque Opaque Clear...
  • Page 55 SETUP & OPERATION Select the More… key. Sensor 1 is currently: Enabled Choose: Sensor 1, or Sensor 2 to enable Status: Advanced Sensor 1 Sensor 2 More… EXIT Press the V Tab soft key. Status: Advanced V-Tab Backlight More… EXIT Press the Automatic soft key.
  • Page 56: Applying A Single Stamp

    SETUP & OPERATION Applying a Single Stamp When applying a single stamp to an envelope the TABBER is setup the same as described for tabbing, except for the following:  Select # Tabs as 1. Select option to edit, or Press RUN to tab using Job 2.
  • Page 57: Applying Multiple Stamps

    SETUP & OPERATION Applying Multiple Stamps Multiple stamps should be treated the same as applying a single stamp, described above, except for the following:  Select # Tabs 2 or 3. Select option to edit, or Press RUN to tab using Job 2. Status: Job Setup # Tabs Offset...
  • Page 58: Running A Pre-Programmed Job

    SETUP & OPERATION Running a Pre-Programmed Job Up to four jobs may be programmed into the TABBER memory. To run a pre-programmed job: 1. Turn on the tabber using the Main Power Switch, located on the left side of the TABBER.
  • Page 59 SETUP & OPERATION 7. If the screen to the right is displayed, press the Operate soft key to toggle from Press RUN for pass-thru mode. Status: Pieces: 0 the “pass-thru” mode to the “operate” Mode Tab Jog Operate Advanced mode. 8.
  • Page 60: Things To Check Before You Begin Running The Job

    SETUP & OPERATION Things to Check Before You Begin Running the Job. 1. Adjust the Web Guides [1], located on the idler rollers, so they are lightly touching the tab web, to hold the web close to the back wall of the Head Assembly.
  • Page 61: Start-Up Sequence

    SETUP & OPERATION Start-up Sequence Start up the TABBER in the following sequence: 1. Turn on the tabber using the Main Power Switch [1] 2. Check that the Emergency Stop button/switch [8] is in the operate position (released). 3. Press the Head Power button [2] on the Control Panel. Tip: If the head power button won’t turn on, check the following: exit roller assembly closed, tab drive cover closed, and the Safety Stop Jumper or control cable is connected.
  • Page 62 SETUP & OPERATION Notes _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 63: Section 4 - Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE SECTION 4 – Maintenance Cleaning WARNING THE TABBER IS A PRECISION MACHINE THAT SHOULD BE CLEANED REGULARLY TO INSURE MANY YEARS OF SERVICE. BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE, DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM ITS POWER SOURCE! The Tabber must be cleaned regularly of accumulated paper dust and ink. Depending on the types of media that are run, paper dust may accumulate within the tabber and on the transport.
  • Page 64: Cleaning The Sensors

    MAINTENANCE Cleaning the Sensors There are four sensors in the tabber; the two media sensors located on the table of the tabber, the tab sensor on the applicator head, and tab web (bin) sensor on the head assembly. These sensors should be clean and free of accumulated paper dust. Use a vacuum with a soft brush attachment or dry compressed air to remove the dust.
  • Page 65: Lubrication

    MAINTENANCE Lubrication Several locations on the tabber require regular lubrication. Since panels must be removed to access lubrication points; this procedure should be done by a qualified Rena Service person. 1. The four Head Raising Cams should have White Lithium Grease applied to their surface.
  • Page 66 MAINTENANCE NOTE: The gears shown on the right can be accessed by removing the front cover panel from the Tabber. 3. The two Tabber Head Guide rods should be lightly lubricated with a thin coat of light machine oil to insure smooth operation.
  • Page 67 MAINTENANCE Notes _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 68: Section 5 - Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION 5 – Troubleshooting The following trouble-shooting guide is provided to assist you in solving problems that might occur with the tabber. Jams CONDITION SOLUTION 1. Check alignment of Feeder to Tabber. Media Media jams in transport section of Tabber. should be feed between 1/8”...
  • Page 69 TROUBLESHOOTING CONDITION SOLUTION Use the Head Fine Adjustment Knob to Tab fold is not even. Less on top/bottom. adjust the tab fold position. Clockwise = less tab on top. Counter-clockwise = more tab on top. Media is not being fed flush with the Media Tab is not flush with the edge of the Guide Fence.
  • Page 70: Label Placement Problems

    TROUBLESHOOTING Label Placement Problems CONDITION SOLUTION Label placement should be within +/- 1/8” Labels are not placed in the same place on 1. Check the pitch setting for the label. It should the media. be 0.005 to 0.010 more than the label size plus the space between the labels.
  • Page 71: Stamp Placement Problems

    TROUBLESHOOTING Stamp Placement Problems CONDITION SOLUTION Stamp placement should be within +/- 1/8” Stamps are not placed in the same place 1. Check the pitch setting for the stamp. It on the media. should be 0.005 – 0.010 more than the stamp size plus the space between the stamps.
  • Page 72: Tabber Operation Problems

    TROUBLESHOOTING Tabber Operation Problems CONDITION CAUSE / SOLUTION 1. Check to be sure power cord is plugged into Tabber won’t power on. tabber and into a working 115V AC outlet. 2. Disconnect power cord from tabber and check fuse (7A 250V slow blow). 3.
  • Page 73: Appendix A - Specifications

    APPENDIX Appendix A – Specifications Speed Single Tab: Up to 35,000 per hour Double Tab: Up to 30,000 per hour Up to 20,000 per hour Triple Tab: (11” min. piece length) Material size Minimum (W x L): 3” x 5” Maximum (W x L): 13”...
  • Page 74: Appendix B - Obtaining Supplies, Service And Support

    APPENDIX Appendix B – Obtaining Supplies, Service and Support Please contact your local Rena dealer to obtain supplies, service and support for your tabber. Service should only be performed by a qualified Rena service person. To locate a Rena dealer in your area, please click on the following link and fill out the form. http://www.renausa.com/dealer_locator.html In addition, you may wish to log onto Rena Systems web site (www.renausa.com), and click on the “support”...
  • Page 75: Appendix C - Identifying The Tab Type

    APPENDIX Appendix C – Identifying the Tab Type The following images will help you identify which Tab Type (Opaque or Clear) to select when using the Automatic V-Tab feature. IMPORTANT! When using “clear” or “translucent” tab stock; the backing must be engineered to have a "black line"...
  • Page 76: Appendix D - Optional Accessories

    APPENDIX Appendix D – Optional Accessories Conveyor/Stacker/Dryer TB-690 Conveyor with optional 2000 Watt Dryer and optional Drop Catch Tray. Feeders XPS-ProFeed Shuttle EasyFeed 120, XPS-ProStand and XPS-ProTab 4.0 and XPS-ProTab 4.0 EasyFeed 120 Side Guide Option (not shown): “Short Media Side Guides” (Part#: EF-120 Inline Guide)
  • Page 77: Feeder Interface Cables & Risers

    APPENDIX Feeder Interface Cables & Risers Standard Feeder Interface Cables: Application Feeder Interface Cable Riser Stand EasyFeed 120 Feeder *33E-500-192 rev A RS-400 T-950 Tabber (Included with Tabber) EasyFeed 120 Feeder *33E-500-192 rev A XPS-ProStand XPS-ProTab 4.0 (Included with Tabber) XPS-ProFeed Shuttle Feeder *33E-500-192 rev A None Required...
  • Page 78 APPENDIX Notes _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 79: Index

    INDEX Index Feeder Interface Cables, 71 Feeder Speed Control, 8 Feeder Stand, 13 AC Power Receptacle, 8 Fuse, 4 Accessories, 70 Adjustable Media Forwarding Rollers, 6 Adjustable Pressure Rollers, 6 Adjusting Tab Fold Position, 26 Advanced Features, 38 Gap, 69 Advanced Soft Key, 29 Applicator Head, 11, 15 Assembly, 10...
  • Page 80 INDEX Media Sensor 1, 5 Speed Control, 7 Media Sensor 2, 5 Speed Control Knob, 8 Media Sensor Selection, 30 Stamp Placement Problems, 65 Media Sensor Test, 58 Stand Alone Switch, 8 Media Thickness Adjustment, 3, 28 Start-up Screen, 38 Menu Features, 29 Start-up Sequence, 55 Mode Features, 30...
  • Page 82 Copyright 2015 Neopost USA.

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