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Quick S tart © 2009 All rights reserved Unpacking and Setup 3 Loading the Label S tock 4 Dispensing the Label 9 Using the Control Panel 1 1 Label Path Diagram 12 T roubleshooting and Maintenance 13 S pecifications 14[...]
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Notices : The information in this document is subject to change without notice. NO W ARRANTY OF ANY KIND IS MADE WITH REGARD TO THIS MA TERIAL, INCL UDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO , THE IMPLIED W ARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A P ARTICULAR PURPOSE. No liability is assumed for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential dam[...]
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Thank you for purchasing the DX850 Label Dispenser (hereafter referred to as "Label Dispenser"). The Label Dispenser includes a P ower Cord, 12 volt P ower A dapter and the parts shown in F igure 1-1. The Roll Bar , Roll Guides and Roll Drag Ar m are located in the supply box along with the P ower Cord. Y ou will need to assemble them as [...]
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1. Remove the Roll Bar and Roll Guides from the Label Dispenser . The Roll Guides and Roll Drag Arm are removable and adjustable. They are held in place magnetically . (Figure 2-1.) 2. Remove one Roll Guide and the Roll Drag Arm from the Roll Bar . 3. Place the label stock roll on the Roll Bar with one side against the upright of the remaining roll[...]
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4. Place the Roll Drag Arm under the Roll Bar . The Roll Drag Arm may be placed on either side of the Roll Bar , but the rounded tip of the Roll Drag Ar m should be located in the center of the inside of the core. The arm is spring loaded so that there is downward pressure on the inside of the roll. This helps prevent application alignment problems[...]
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6. Now position the stock to correspond with the general area where the labels will be dispensed. 7. Pull the loose end of the label stock forward under the T op Roller . Pull appro ximately 6 inches of label stock out beyond the P eel Edge. (F igure 2-5.) 8. T ake the loose label stock and feed it between the Liner Idler Roller and the Liner Drive[...]
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9. Pull the stock through until the P eel Edge is positioned in between two of the labels. (F igure 2-7.) Note: The liner may be fed out the front or back of the Label Dispenser . 10. P ush the Liner Idler Roller into the clamped position by pressing your thumbs on the Liner Idler Roller T abs on both sides. (Figure 2-8.) DX850 Label Dispenser 7 F [...]
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11. Move the Label Sensor Bracket where desired within the width of the label. (F igure 2-9.) 12. Y ou are now ready to dispense labels. 8 DX850 Label Dispenser F igure 2-9.[...]
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DX850 Label Dispenser 9 T o dispense a label, first load label stock as described in Section 2, connect power and switch on the Label Dispenser . F ollow these steps to dispense labels. 1. Before you start dispensing you should adjust the Label Sensor on the Label Sensor Bracket so that the distance between the Label Sensor and the P eel Edge is eq[...]
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10 DX850 Label Dispenser 3. A label will peel off the liner until it trips the Label Sensor . (F igure 3-3.) 4. Pull the label off the liner with a quick upward motion. (F igure 3-4.) Note: F or labels higher than 3" (76.2 mm) you will have to slowly pull up on the label with continuous force until the end of the label clears the Guide Roller [...]
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DX850 Label Dispenser 11 The Control P anel can be used to start and stop dispensing of labels, display label counts and other advanced functions. Start/Stop Button: Starts or stops the motor depending on whether or not the label sensor is tripped. Note: If sensor does not get triggered in a 24” run, the motor will stop. a. If the motor is in Sto[...]
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12 DX850 Label Dispenser Section 5: Label P ath Diagram Label Path Peel Edge Liner Drive Roller Liner Idler Roller Label Path Diagram Front or Rear Liner Output[...]
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DX850 Label Dispenser 13 T roubleshooting Motor stalling on labels 6" (152 mm) or wider . F or label stock 6” (152 mm) and wider , it may be necessar y to reduce the speed of the Label Dispenser . The Label Dispenser includes a Half-Speed Mode that generates more power from the motor for wider label stock. T o activate this mode, hold down t[...]
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Supply roll diameter: Up to 8" (203mm) Label width: 0.75" to 8.25" (19.1mm to 209.6mm) Media liner width: 1.00" to 8.38" (25.4mm to 213.0mm) Label height/length: 0.75" to 24.00" (19.1mm to 609.6mm) Supply roll core: 2" to 3" (51.8mm to 76.2mm) ID Electrical rating: 12 VDC, 5.0 A P ower requirements: 100-[...]
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P/N 511260 - 052609[...]