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SNEED-JET Titan Series
Models: Titan, Titan 21/22, Titan 41/44
User
Guide
Sneed Coding Solutions, Inc.
22315 Gosling Rd.
Spring, TX 77389
833-926-3464
www.sneedcoding.com

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  • Page 1 User Guide SNEED-JET Titan Series Models: Titan, Titan 21/22, Titan 41/44 Sneed Coding Solutions, Inc. 22315 Gosling Rd. Spring, TX 77389 833-926-3464 www.sneedcoding.com...
  • Page 2 To schedule a call: Click to schedule a call Help desk and support videos: Click to visit our support desk...
  • Page 3 OUR MISSION: Sneed Coding Solutions was founded with the belief that coding and marking should be simple. Our team of experts is focused on making the complex coding and marking process easy so that you can focus on the things important to you. We are here and available to speak with you whenever the need arises.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Diagram……………………………………………….…..5 2. Printer Specs………………………………………….…….6 3. Main Menu………………………………………….……..7 4. The Settings Menu……………………………….………..8 4.1 The Style Tab………………………………………..8 Speed & Interval………………………………..9 4.2 Spray Settings………………………………………11 4.3 Advanced Settings………………………………….11 4.4 UV Lamp…………………………………………….12 4.5 System Settings…………………………………….12 4.6 Counter Settings…………………………………….13 5. The Message Editor………………………….……………..14 5.1.
  • Page 5: Diagram

    Diagram 1.Power Button 2. Power adapter Input 3.Encoder Input 4. product detector 5.Print head port 6.USB 7.RS232 Input 8. RS232 Input...
  • Page 6: Printer Specs

    2. Printer Specifications Printer SNEED-JET Titan series Model Titan 600 max Screen size 7 inch Language English, Chinese, Arabic, Korean, Italian,Russian, Spanish, Portuguese, Turkish Shape features Aluminum alloy Printing height 25mm Printing distance 2-5mm Print content Text, time and date, batch number, serial number, logo, QR...
  • Page 7: Main Menu

    3. Main Menu Edit - Allows the creation and full customization of printed messages. You will also choose the messages you want to print from this menu. Settings - General printer settings. Print - Activate and deactivate “print mode” Shut Down - Starts the printer shut down process. Note: ①Please use the correct shut down procedure when powering off:select “Shut Down”...
  • Page 8: The Settings Menu

    4. The Settings Menu In this section of the user guide, we will discuss the individual functions in the printer’s settings menu to better help you set up your printer. TIP: Remember to deactivate “print mode” before making any adjustments to the settings in this menu 4.1.
  • Page 9: Speed & Interval

    (This is not always possible or necessary). Setting your speed value On the SNEED-JET Titan the smaller the speed value the faster the printer ejects ink. for example, 10 would be considered a fast print speed and 300 would be very slow.
  • Page 10 size prints you were at 600 DPI. This principal also applies to the encoder and the print width setting. Setting the Interval The Interval Value is a delay between the print trigger and the physical printing. The Interval value will allow you to move your print to the left or the right in relation to the product you are printing on.
  • Page 11: Spray Settings

    4.2. Spray Settings a. Nozzle Line- Allows you to change the nozzle line on your cartridge b. DPI- Dots per inch c. Ink Type- settings are cartridge specific and listed on the cartridge label. We recommend using the auto selected feature unless advised by technical support to manually adjust.
  • Page 12: Uv Lamp

    o Repeat count- the total number of times you wish to repeat the print o Repeat Interval- the distance between each repeated print. This functions identically to the interval setting covered in the previous sections. 4.4. UV Lamp Though the printer can operate a UV lamp we do not currently offer a UV curable ink for the SNEED_JET Titan 4.5.
  • Page 13: Counter Settings

    4.6. Counter Settings From the counter menu you will be able to adjust the counter behaviors. a. Current Value- the current count b. Initial Value- the starting value c. Repeat count- use this setting if you wish to print the same counter value more than once before moving on to the next increment d.
  • Page 14: The Message Editor

    5. Using the Message Editor a. From the main menu Select “Edit” b. You will use the “Manage File” button to load any messages you want to print as well as those you want to edit. c. Use the seven text Icons below the print preview window to select an object to program TIP: Objects can be clicked...
  • Page 15 c. Select “Finish” when you are done d. You can adjust the font, character size, interval, and rotation of print from the menu below the preview window. Notice that this menu changes depending on the message field you have selected •...
  • Page 16: Date Codes

    5.2. Programming Date Fields a. Select “Time” b. From here you can choose a pre-defined date format from the drop- Tip: The bar at the bottom of this screen is the preview bar and will allow you to view your custom date format as you create it...
  • Page 17: Sequential Counters

    5.3 Inserting a Counter into Your Message a. Select “Serial number” b. You will use the drop down labeled “type” to choose one of two counters. 5.3.1 Programming Your Counter a. To program your counters, you will need to navigate back to the main menu and select settings b.
  • Page 18: Logos And Images

    5.4. Importing Your Logos and Images a. Any logos or images that you would like to load must be converted to a monochrome bitmap file (.bmp) b. Once you have prepared your files move them to a USB stick drive. Make sure not to save them into any folders, instead save them to the drives main directory.
  • Page 19: Qr Codes

    e. To move images from the USB drive to the printer Select “Udisk” From the list of image files, highlight one and select “copy file” Once you have moved the image to the local drive you will be able to select it and use it in any image from the previous menu.
  • Page 20: Data Matrix Codes

    5.5.1 Data Matrix Data matrix codes are available to print in two variants, Standard, and GS1. Programming them is identical to programming a QR code 5.6. Programming Barcodes a. To begin programming your barcode choose one of the 9 options from the drop-down menu labeled “Type”...
  • Page 21: Loading A Message

    5.7 Loading your File to Print a. From the message editor menu select “Manage file” and the following menu will load b. Highlight the message you would like to print from the list and select “Load File” Remember, every time you edit a message you will need to reload the current message for those changes to take effect.
  • Page 22: Print Stitching

    6. Stitching Your Print Heads * This section is only relevant to the Titan series 20 and 40 * Stitching is not possible on the Titan 22 and 42 but the settings in this section are still relevant to your printer. Definition: to stich print means to combine more than one print head to form a single larger print otherwise not achievable by a single print head.
  • Page 23 a. Once you have installed your Titan series printhead and made sure it is level you can begin fine tuning your print heads. b. Begin by setting your interval value so that print head #1 is printing in the desired start position.
  • Page 24 - Changing the direction from normal to reverse will change this relationship and the movement will be reversed. h. To get a feel for this movement we recommend making initial changes to “offset” in large increments (100 -200) to see just how much movement you can expect when making changes.

This manual is also suitable for:

Titan 22Titan 41Titan 42

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