Changing The Print Head - Novexx Solutions 64 Series User Manual

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03/13 Rev. 5.08-01
1. Switch off the device.
2. Pull out the mains plug.
3. Remove material and ribbon.
4. Pull out both plugs in a horizontal direction from the print head.
6. Unscrew the two thumb screws on the print head mounting until the entire
8. To install, move the new print head mounting to the old position and tighten
9. Plug the print head cable back into the print head.
10. The resistance value of the print head must be entered after putting the
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Changing the print head

The print head is adjusted to the print head mounting during manufacture.
As a result the print head can only be replaced in conjunction with the print
head mounting.
Wait at least 3 minutes after switching off the device before removing the
print head cable from the print head. Mark the position of an axially
adjusted print head.
print head mounting can be removed from the contact shaft (Fig. 2).
Fig. 2 Take care not to touch the
connector contacts (1) or the
thermal edge (2) when removing
the printhead!
CAUTION! - The print head is a sensitive electronic component and can be
damaged by electrostatic charges. Therefore, discharge any bodily static
electricity before coming into contact with the print head by touching the
base plate of the printer. The print head may not be touched on the print
bar or on the plug-in contacts.
the thumb screws.
Before doing this make a note of the resistance value of the print head
(read off from the print head). When placing the print head on the print
head mounting, ensure that the print head is lying flat.
Press the thumb screw on the tapered edge of the square axle and ensure
the exact positioning of the print head mounting on the axle. Also pay
attention to the position of the print head in relation to the edge of the label.
Basic factory settings: Flush against the inner black plastic plug.
printer into operation using the parameter
Head
resistance.
Servicing and Maintenance
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