Primera Impressa 3 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Digital label and decal press 3 Digital label and decal press 3...
  • Page 2: Trademark Acknowledgements

    IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. PRIMERA shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material. This document contains proprietary information which is protected by copyright. All rights are reserved.
  • Page 3 For Users in the United States: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    C. Loading Ribbon into the Ribbon Cartridge ....... . 20 D. Placing the Ribbon Cartridge into the Printer ......21 E.
  • Page 5 Section 7: Installing and Using the PressPrint Software for Windows A. About PressPrint ............47 B.
  • Page 6: Section 1: Introduction

    Thank You..for choosing the Digital Label and Decal Press. This press has been designed to provide you with stunning, custom cut, high-quality color output on durable adhesive-backed paper, vinyl, polyester, and even heat transfer material. It offers many features which allow you to simultaneously print and cut professional- quality labels, decals, signs, photos, and much more - quickly and easily! A.
  • Page 7: Special Features

    Dye-Sublimation Dye-sublimation is similar to thermal transfer in that it still involves a paneled, multi-pass process beneath the same thermal print head. The difference, however, lies within the special dye-sublimation ribbon, the print media, and in the transfer process itself. Unlike a thermal transfer ribbon, each colored panel on a dye-sublimation ribbon is composed of colored dye rather than colored ink.
  • Page 8: Section 2: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Before operating the unit, please read the following safety precautions carefully. CAUTION! TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THE UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE FRONT, TOP , SIDE, OR REAR PANELS. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
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  • Page 14: Section 3: Getting Started

    Getting Started A. CHOOSING A GOOD LOCATION Place the unit in a location with adequate air circulation to prevent internal heat build up. Use the dimensions specified in Section 10 as a guideline for the minimum clearances to the unit. NOTE: Allow for adequate clearance above the unit to accommodate the height of the unit with its cover open.
  • Page 15: Unpacking And Inspection

    C. UNPACKING AND INSPECTION Your Press 3 ships in two separate cartons, one for the printer, and one for the Media Input Assembly and Media Output Tray. While unpacking your printer, inspect the cartons to ensure that no damage has occurred during shipping. Make sure that all supplied accessories are included with your unit.
  • Page 16: Control Panel

    This is displayed during “boot up” sequence when power has been applied to the unit. During this sequence you will see helpful information on the firmware version for both the cutter and the printer displayed. The press is ready to receive a job.
  • Page 17 The Cancel button cancels cutting and ejects the page. As a fail-safe, the Retry button must first be pressed to pause cutting. When the Printer Hood is opened, pressing Cancel will force the paper to reverse through the paper path. This is useful in unloading the paper roll.
  • Page 18 Cutting Pressure The Cutting Pressure slide adjusts the amount of pressure used by the press's cutter. It is very important that this cut pressure be adjusted properly. If cut pressure is too high, The press may cut all the way through the print media. This will cause premature wear on the cutting blade and may even cause the cutter to stall.
  • Page 19: Removing The Ribbon Cartridge And Blade Holder

    This illustration shows the input ports found on the rear panel of the printer. When connecting Press to your computer, you will use its Parallel Interface Port. For more information on this port, please refer to Appendix A. Power Switch Power Input Port E.
  • Page 20: Installing The Blade Holder

    Additional ribbon cartridges can be purchased to make switching between Press's various print ribbons more convenient. Additional cutter blades can also be purchased as needed. To remove these items from the inside of the printer, refer to the following steps: 1.
  • Page 21: Installing The Media Input Assembly

    3. Place the Blade Holder into the Cutter Arm and tighten the gold-colored Securing Knob by turning it toward the front of the printer. Tighten only until the Blade Holder fits securely within the Cutter Arm. To verify proper tightness, try rotating the Blade Holder clockwise within the Cutter Arm. If it rotates, the Securing Knob needs to be further tightened.
  • Page 22: Installing The Media Output Assembly

    Digital Label Press 3 User’s Manual 2. Connect the Media Input Assembly Interface Cable as shown. H. INSTALLING THE MEDIA OUTPUT ASSEMBLY Press's Media Output Tray consists of two separate stages. The lower portion of the tray assembly protects media during the printing process. The upper portion of the tray collects the finished sheets as they leave the press.
  • Page 23: Applying Power

    Digital Label Press 3 User’s Manual I. APPLYING POWER 1. Locate the power cord supplied with your press. 2. With the press's power switch turned off, place one end of the power cord into the power port on the rear panel of the press. 18 Section 3: Getting Started...
  • Page 24: Introduction

    A. INTRODUCTION As you may already know from reading Section 1, this press is able to produce a variety of output by using a variety of different print ribbons. Each of these ribbons is unique, and each requires its own compatible print media. To make it easy for you to remember which ribbons are to be used with which print media and which type of output each set of print supplies will produce, Press print supplies are divided into two separate categories.
  • Page 25: Loading Ribbon Into The Ribbon Cartridge

    #300-Series Ribbons - Resin Thermal Transfer Print Method #300-Series Ribbons utilize what is called a resin thermal print method and are distinguished by their WHITE cores. These ribbons are designed to print onto vinyl label stock and produce Press's most durable, longest lasting form of output. Resin ribbons are available in both a convenient 3-color paneled format and in a variety of spot colors.
  • Page 26: Placing The Ribbon Cartridge Into The Printer

    Supply End 4. Once the ribbon is installed into the Ribbon Cartridge, it can then be placed into the printer. See Part D of this section for instructions on inserting a loaded Ribbon Cartridge into the printer. D. PLACING THE RIBBON CARTRIDGE INTO THE PRINTER 1.
  • Page 27: About Print Media

    E. ABOUT PRINT MEDIA #200-Series Polyester Label and Decal Stock The #200-Series polyester stock is distinguished by a GRAY-and-WHITE package cover sheet and, due to its unique composition, is the only polyester stock compatible with the #200-Series dye-sublimation ribbon. The #200-Series stock is available in white only, with a general purpose permanent adhesive ideal for adhering to glass, metals, and some plastics.
  • Page 28: Loading The Print Media Roll Into The Press

    #300-Series Resin Ribbons with the polyester materials. If doing so, increase the Intensity setting within the printer driver setup window (see Section 6-D). Note that print quality may vary when using the standard resin ribbons with the polyester materials and, therefore, is not guaranteed.
  • Page 29 2. Open the Media Input Assembly Cover. Media Input Assembly Cover 3. Place the media spool on the supports located on either side of the Media Input Assembly. Media Spool Supports Media Spool 4. Close the Media Input Assembly cover. 24 Section 4: Ribbon and Print Media...
  • Page 30 5. Pull the Media Roll Release back into the "up" position This will lock the media roll into place as well as engage the sensor that reads the roll's identification information. 6. Open the printer's Top Cover by pressing the Cover Release Button and remove the ribbon cartridge. Cover Release...
  • Page 31 7. Locate the Print Pressure Bracket indicated in the illustration below. This bracket runs the entire width of the printer's interior and must be removed in order to load print media into the press. 8. The Print Pressure Bracket is held in place by two Securing Levers and is connected to the printer electronically by its Sensor Connector.
  • Page 32 10. Once the bracket is disconnected and unlatched, gently lift it from the printer. 11. Turn the Media Roll by hand to start the leading edge of the media into the printer part of your press. Inside the printer portion of the press you should see the leading edge of paper start to enter the printing area.
  • Page 33 12. Guide the paper over the Platen and under the Pinch Roller as shown. Make certain the paper is centered on the platen roller. 13. Remove any slack in the paper path by pulling on the leading edge of the paper.
  • Page 34 14. Making certain the paper is tight and centered in the press, insert the Print Pressure Bracket back into its proper position inside the press. Be sure the Print Pressure Bracket is seated properly on top of the Chassis Tab on each side of the printer's interior as shown. Chassis Tab Print Pressure Bracket...
  • Page 35 Securing Levers. 16. Reconnect the Sensor Connector by sliding it toward the right-hand side of the printer until it stops. IMPORTANT: The Sensor Connector must be in place for your press to function properly.
  • Page 36: Paper And Ribbon Descriptions For The Control Panel Lcd Display

    G. PAPER AND RIBBON DESCRIPTIONS FOR THE CONTROL PANEL LCD DISPLAY The following chart lists and describes the paper and ribbon types you will see reported on the Control Panel LCD Display: Ribbons: Display #300 SPOT #300 3 COLOR #200 DYESUB Paper: Display #200 ABR...
  • Page 37 Digital Label Press 3 User’s Manual 32 Section 4: Ribbon and Print Media...
  • Page 38: Section 5: Connecting The Press

    Now that print supplies are installed and power is applied, a self-test should be performed to check for proper operation of the printer. Press is capable of doing a specific self test print for monochrome resin, 3-color resin, and dye-sublimation.
  • Page 39 Digital Label Press 3 User’s Manual 5. The press will both print and cut the self test image. Please note that the print quality of the self-test may not be optimum. Don't worry, this is perfectly normal. The self-test procedure is not intended to demonstrate print quality, but rather to verify that the unit is mechanically sound.
  • Page 40: Connecting The Usb-To-Parrallel Interface Cable

    2 gigabytes of free space is recommended. Note that processing speed will increase if additional RAM is added. The printer is equipped with a USB to parallel adapter cable. This cable provides the extremely high data transfer speeds required to send files to your press.
  • Page 41 Digital Label Press 3 User’s Manual 3. Select Search for the best driver for your device (Recommended). And click Next. 4. Select CD-ROM Drive and click Next. 36 Section 5: Connecting the Press...
  • Page 42 The Control Panel LCD must display, "PRINTER READY CUTTER READY" in order to receive data. IMPORTANT! In order to begin printing with this press, you must first install its custom printer driver software along with the PressPrint software for Windows. For instructions on installing and using this software, please refer to Section 7 of this manual.
  • Page 43 Digital Label Press 3 User’s Manual 38 Section 5: Connecting the Press...
  • Page 44: Section 6: Installing And Setting Up The Printer Driver For Windows

    Up the Printer Driver A. INSTALLING THE WINDOWS PRINTER DRIVER Before you can print, you must first install the printer driver. The printer driver is simply software which gives the press the proper commands it needs in order to print. Use the following steps to install the printer driver into Windows. Once the driver is installed, put it away in a safe place in case it ever needs to be reinstalled.
  • Page 45 4. You will enter the Add Printer Wizard. This will program will aid you in installing your printer driver. Click Next to continue You will be asked if this is a Local Printer or a Network Printer. Select Local Printer and click Next to continue.
  • Page 46 Once you have selected the folder, you will see PRESS.INF appear in the File name: window. Click OK. 10. The Install From Disk message will appear. Click OK to continue. Section 6: Installing and Setting Up the Printer Driver for Windows 41...
  • Page 47: Setting Up The Windows 98/Me Printer Driver

    NOTE: The PressPrint printing software allows you to change these same printer driver options through the Printer Setup button of the Print window. This means that you don't have to go back to the main printer setup window each time you want to change a setting or option in the printer driver.
  • Page 48 Select None if you are more interested in print speed rather than print color, if you have already color corrected your image for printing, or if you are using Press's PANTONE Color Matching Software. Section 6: Installing and Setting Up the Printer Driver for Windows 43...
  • Page 49 This option only printing with a dye-sublimation (#200-Series) ribbon type. When selected, this option allows the unit to apply the software-based spatial filter of PRIMERA's RasterText™ technology. This filter brings out the fine detail of smaller text and lines and allows them to print with much greater definition and clarity.
  • Page 50 Select OK again to return to the Printers window. Exit this window and you're ready to go on to Section 7. All printer driver options you selected will stay the same until you change them.
  • Page 51 Digital Label Press 3 User’s Manual 46 Section 6: Installing and Setting Up the Printer Driver for Windows...
  • Page 52: Section 7: Installing And Using The Pressprint Software For Windows

    Installing and Using the PressPrint Software for Windows A. ABOUT PRESSPRINT PressPrint for Windows is a software application program specifically designed for use with your press. This program is required in order for the press to both print and cut images. PressPrint is primarily intended to be used as a type of print utility program in which images created through other software applications can be imported, contoured for cutting, duplicated, and sent to the press for production.
  • Page 53: Using Pressprint

    Once installed, the PressPrint icon, shown below, will appear in the Programs group of the Start menu. Select the PressPrint icon to open PressPrint. If PressPrint's Installer Program does not automatically open when the CD is inserted into your computer's CD drive, refer to the following steps to install PressPrint: 1.
  • Page 54 3. When the file is finished importing, it will automatically be selected. Click and drag on the surrounding nubs to resize the image. Click and drag on the center nub to move the image. Note that for best print quality, imported bitmap images should be kept at or close to their original size.
  • Page 55 6. Select OK to begin contouring your image. You may see the following dialog box appear when attempting to contour cut bitmap files. This slide bar sets the sensitivity of the filter. If your sensitivity is high (i.e. 255) your cut line may appear jagged as the filter picks up "noise"...
  • Page 56 8. With both the cut line and the image selected, click on the Layout menu and select Array. The Array Setup window appears. 9. Enter the total number of copies you would like to make of your image. Adjust the margins and/or spacing between each image accordingly in order to fit the maximum number of copies on each page.
  • Page 57: Printing To Your Press

    1. Select Print from the File menu. The Print window appears. 2. Be sure Digital Label Press 3 is selected under the Printer option. The rest of the options can be left at their default settings for most print jobs. Notice that the number in the Copies box will automatically match the total number of pages specified when you originally arrayed your image.
  • Page 58 4. Once all appropriate printer settings have been chosen, select OK to close the setup window. Select OK from the Printing window to send your print job to the press. Before printing actually starts, the print job must be processed or rasterized. This will take anywhere from several seconds to several minutes depending on the complexity of your image and the speed of your computer.
  • Page 59: Helpful Pressprint Hints

    E. HELPFUL PRESSPRINT HINTS Importing Files PressPrint accepts a wide variety of file types. These file types are listed and can be selected through PressPrint's Import window. When importing files created through other programs, be sure the file you are importing is one of the file types listed in the import window.
  • Page 60: Importing Vector Vs. Bitmap Files

    Importing Vector vs. Bitmap Files A vector-based file is a file such as an EPS which can be grouped, ungrouped, and broken apart into a number of separate objects. These objects can be individually sized, deleted, or repositioned. Vector files are generally created in programs such as Adobe®...
  • Page 61: Aligning Objects

    Aligning Objects PressPrint provides an alignment option which automatically aligns two or more selected objects. This feature is helpful if, for example, you would like to align a Die Cut line with your label design or to align a selection of grouped label designs to the page blank.
  • Page 62: Anti-Aliasing

    To use this alternate method, simply import an image and duplicate one page worth of labels. Then, send that single page to the printer with the 32-Bit Print Spooler's Save last job for reprint option selected. After the first page is finished printing, open the 32-Bit Spooler and select the Print button.
  • Page 63: Creating Serialized Labels

    F. CREATING SERIALIZED LABELS PressPrint makes it easy to create serialized labels such as product serial tags, parking stickers, and more. PressPrint even allows you to incorporate text (.txt) files, such as a list of names, into serialized labels for even greater customization. To create a set of serialized labels, please refer to the following procedure.
  • Page 64 4. With both the cut line and the label selected, choose Badges from the Layout menu. The Badge Setup window appears. 5. Enter the number of labels you wish to create into the Number of copies box, and adjust the vertical and horizontal spacing between labels as needed. 6.
  • Page 65 7. Once you have highlighted the text you wish to serialize and/or selected the replacement data file, click on the OK button of the Badge Setup window. The Text Substitution window appears. 8. When the Text Substitution window appears, make sure the text from the replacement data file is listed under the appropriate column.
  • Page 66: Printing Multiple Spot Color Labels

    10. Highlight only the part of the text you wish to serialize. This is helpful when serializing barcodes as you may have information that stays the same on each label. Once this is highlighted, click Set Base. This tells the software the number to start counting from when serializing.
  • Page 67 BLACK color box to the second position (P2). The Colors in the image will be printed in the order in which they appear in the color palette. 3. Insert the RED ribbon into the printer and be sure the appropriate print media is also loaded. Then, select Print from the File menu.
  • Page 68 4. Select the appropriate Printer Setup options (Ribbon Type, etc.). Then, select the option Hold Media after Print (Don't Eject). This will keep the media from cutting the page before all the colors have been printed. 5. Click on the Preferences Tab and select the Separate Colors option. This forces the colors in your image to be printed separately.
  • Page 69 6. Click on OK to print. PressPrint will send only the RED squares to be printed. During printing, a message will display on screen telling you to wait until printing is complete before loading the next ribbon color and reloading the print media.
  • Page 70: Section 8: Maintenance

    Small vacuum cleaner (if available) Or, to make these maintenance procedures more convenient, a Printer Cleaning Kit is available from PRIMERA or your authorized reseller. This optional kit includes the following: Print head Cleaning Pens pre-moistened with 99.99% isopropyl alcohol for cleaning your printer's Print head.
  • Page 71: Cleaning The Press's Case

    3. Remove the Ribbon Cartridge from the printer. 4. Using a Print head Cleaning Pen from the Printer Cleaning Kit or a soft, lint- free cloth slightly moistened with isopropyl alcohol, firmly wipe back and forth across the surface of the Print head. If using a cloth, be extremely careful not to use too much alcohol.
  • Page 72: Cleaning The Platen Roller

    3. Locate the Platen Roller. It is the long, black rubber roller in the center of the printer's interior. 4. Use a Cleaning Pad from the Printer Cleaning Kit or a soft, lint-free cloth 5. Slightly moistened with isopropyl alcohol to thoroughly wipe the roller clean.
  • Page 73: Clearing A Ribbon Jam

    Cancel button to advance the print media or its Pause button to reverse the print media. Note that the Cutter Door must be closed and the printer's Top Cover must be open in order for the cutter buttons to function in this manner.
  • Page 74: H. Clearing A Major Print Media Jam

    4. Once the bracket is removed, clear all traces of the jammed media from the printer. You may need to cut the media to clear it from the press. If necessary, turn the printer power back ON, and press the Cancel button to rotate and view all areas of the rollers.
  • Page 75 2. Locate the black, plastic Cutter Arm which holds the aluminum Blade Holder in place. 3. Loosen the gold-colored Securing Knob by turning it toward the rear of the printer. 4. Remove the aluminum Blade Holder. CAUTION! The cutter blade is razor-sharp and can easily cut you. Be extrememly careful when...
  • Page 76 8. Place the Blade Holder back into the Cutter Arm and retighten the gold-colored Securing Knob by turning it toward the front of the printer. Tighten only until the Blade Holder fits securely within the Cutter Arm. To verify proper tightness, try rotating the Blade Holder clockwise within the Cutter Arm.
  • Page 77 Digital Label Press 3 User’s Manual 72 Section 8: Maintenance...
  • Page 78: Section 9: Troubleshooting

    If you have difficulty operating your press, the troubleshooting suggestions in this section should, in most cases, solve the problem. If you still have difficulty after trying these suggestions, call PRIMERA's Technical Support Group at (763)475- 6669. Customer and technical support representatives are available Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Central Standard Time.
  • Page 79 This error condition, much like the previous error, indicates the ribbon is unable to move freely inside the printer portion of the press. If the ribbon is not completely used, then the most common reason would be that the ribbon is not properly installed.
  • Page 80 4. If the ribbon is torn, it can be fixed by cutting the torn edge and taping it to the take up roll. Be careful to line the ribbon up straight when repairing it as to avoid further jams. 5. Replace the ribbon and paper. 6.
  • Page 81 This error will occur if the press can not internally detect paper movement. It is rare, but if the media has separated from its backing inside the printer portion of the press it would cause a paper jam. To clear a jam, do the following: Cancel the print job from Windows Spooler or PressPrint.
  • Page 82 If successful, the display will read: 7. Open the Printer Hood and rewind the ribbon by hand until all of the yellow panel is on back on the supply roll. The sensor looks for the change to yellow so the yellow panel should not be visible.
  • Page 83 4. Remove the ribbon. 5. Remove and reinstall the media according to the instructions on 4-C. 6. Reinstall the ribbon 7. Close the Printer Hood and press both the Cancel and Retry buttons to reset the press. 8. Resend your print job.
  • Page 84 PRINTER TEADY CUTTER READY. Make certain that the printer cable is securely connected and properly installed. An error message in the software application telling you that the printer is not responding is usually due to a missing or defective interface cable.
  • Page 85 The print job rasterizes, but the press doesn't print. Symptoms: Your computer seems to raster the image and send it to the printer but the printer does not respond. You may be in need of more hard drive space. As a rule, you should always maintain at least 2 GB of free space on your hard disk.
  • Page 86 Symptoms: Small spots appear randomly on the print with no ink or different colors of ink. Most likely due to dust inside the printer. Review the procedures in Section 8-D for cleaning the inside of the printer. This can also be caused by dust accumulation on the ribbon. The print media will almost never have dust as it is on a roll.
  • Page 87 To enter the custom settings for your Press, open the PressPrint software. Then, click on the Cut menu and select Cutter Settings. The Primera Cutter window appears. Enter the custom values noted on the sheet labeled "Cutter Settings" or on the printer's rear panel label, and select OK.
  • Page 88 Remember that there is an unprintable area at the top and bottom of all print media. This is necessary so that the printer can grip the print media while feeding it back and forth. See Paper Size explanation in Section 6-D for more print area information.
  • Page 89 Digital Label Press 3 User’s Manual 84 Section 9: Troubleshooting...
  • Page 90: Section 10: Technical Specifications 85

    Specifications Printing Methods: Printing resolution: Colors: Color Panel Order: Color: Monochrome: Printing Speed: Dye Sublimation: Resin Thermal (CMY): Resin Thermal: Paper Feed Method: Paper Loading: Supply roll capacity: Output rack capacity: Media Size at Output: Printing Area: Ink Ribbon: Dye-sublimation Resin Thermal Technical Thermal Resin and Dye-sublimation...
  • Page 91 Printer Driver: Interface: Dimensions: Weight: Temperature: Operating: Storage: Humidity: Operating: Storage: Supply Voltage: Supply Frequency: Safety: EMC: 86 Section 10: Technical Specifications Windows 95, 98, 2000, and ME Centronics-type parallel (USB to Parellel cable provided) 56.25" Lx 14.25"H x 20.25" D(143cmL x 36.2cmH x 51.4cmD) 105 lbs.
  • Page 92: Introduction

    36-pin Amp type with two metal-wire retaining clips and is ECP (Extended Capabilities Port) compatible. It mates with a shielded, bi-directional PC to printer parallel cable. If using a parallel cable other than the one supplied with your printer, always use an I-EEE 1284 parallel cable which is less than 6 feet in length.
  • Page 93 Digital Label Press 3 User’s Manual Pin assignments are as follows: TABLE A-1: Parallel Interface Pin Assignments 88 Appendix A...
  • Page 94: Index

    Digital Label Press 3 User’s Manual Index #200-Series polyester...22 #200-Series ribbons...19 #300-Series ribbons...20 #300-Series UL-Recognized polyester ...22 #300-Series Vinyl...22 Aligning objects...56 Anti-aliasing...57 Bitmap files ...55 Blade holder...14, 71 Calibrate ...45, 77 Cancel/ - button...12 Canceling a job ...12 Color matching...43 Contour cut ...49, 50 Control Panel ...11 Cutter blade ...15, 70...
  • Page 95 Pinch rollers ...28 Platen roller...28 Power ...18 Print head ...65 Print media...22, 23 Print pressure bracket ...26, 29, 30 Printer cleaning kit ...65, 66, 67 Printer driver ...39 Resin thermal transfer...1 Retry/ Enter button...12 Ribbon cartridge...20, 21 Ribbon sensor ...77 Ribbon type...43...
  • Page 96 Printed in the United States of America P/N 510212...

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