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Digital label and decal press 3 Digital label and decal press 3[...]
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Notices The information in this document is subject to change without notice. PRIMERA TECHNOLOGY , INCORPORA TED, MAKES NO W ARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH REG ARD TO THIS MA TERIAL, INCL UDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO , THE IMPLIED W ARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A P AR TICULAR PURPOSE. PRIMERA shall not be liable for errors contained herein [...]
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iv Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual F or User s in the United States: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to P art 15 of the FCC R ules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful inter ference in a residential installation. This equipment ge[...]
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T a ble of Contents v Section 1: Introduction A. How Y our Press W orks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 B. Special F eatures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Section 2: Safety Precautions . . . . . .[...]
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vi Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual Section 7: Installing and Using the PressPrint Software for W indows A. About P ressPrint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 B. Installing PressP rint. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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Section 1: Introduction 1 Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual Intr oduction 1 T hank Y ou... ...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 feat[...]
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2 Section 1: Introduction Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual Dye-Sublima tion 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 . [...]
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Saf ety Pr ecautions Section 2: Safety Precautions 3 2 Before operating the unit, please read the following safety precautions carefully . CA UTION! TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THE UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMO VE FRONT , TOP , SIDE, OR REAR P ANELS. NO USER -SER VICEABLE P AR TS INSI[...]
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Section 3: Getting Started 9 Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual Getting Star ted 3 A. CHOOSING A GOOD LOCA TION 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. NO TE: Allow for adequate clearance ab[...]
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10 Section 3: Getting Started Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual C. UNP ACKING AND INSPECTION Y our Press 3 ships in two separate cartons, one for the printer , and one for the Media Input Assembly and Media Output T ray . While unpacking your printer , inspect the cartons to ensure that no damage has occurred during shipping. Make sure that al[...]
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Section 3: Getting Started 11 Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual Control Panel Notice that Press's Control P anel LCD Display shows infor mation on both cutting and printing. The reason for this is that each of these functions works independently of each other . This means that if the print job is canceled, for example, the cutter will con[...]
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12 Section 3: Getting Started Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual Cancel/- 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 r[...]
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Section 3: Getting Started 13 Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual Cutting Pressur e 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 prem[...]
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14 Section 3: Getting Started Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual This illustration shows the input ports found on the rear panel of the printer . When connecting Press to your computer , you will use its P arallel Interface P ort. For more information on this port, please refer to Appendix A. E. REMO VING THE RIBBON CARTRIDGE AND BLADE HOLDER A[...]
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Section 3: Getting Started 15 Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual A dditional ribbon cartridges can be purchased to make switching between P ress's various print ribbons more convenient. A dditional cutter blades can also be purchased as needed. T o remove these items from the inside of the printer , refer to the following steps: 1. Press t[...]
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16 Section 3: Getting Started Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual 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. T o verify proper tightness, try rotating the Blade Holder clockwise wi[...]
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Section 3: Getting Started 17 Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual 2. Connect the Media Input Assembly Interface Cable as shown. H. INST ALLING THE MEDIA OUTPUT ASSEMBL Y Press's Media Output T ray consists of two separate stages. The lower portion of the tray assembly protects media during the printing process. The upper portion of the tray[...]
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18 Section 3: Getting Started Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual I. APPL YING POWER 1. Locate the power cord supplied with your press. 2. W ith 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. Impressa3.qxd 10/22/01 9:29 PM Page 18[...]
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Section 4: Ribbon and Print Media 19 Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual 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. T o make it easy for you to re[...]
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20 Section 4: Ribbon and Print Media Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual #300-Series Ribbons - Resin Ther mal T r ansfer 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,[...]
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Section 4: Ribbon and Print Media 21 Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual 3. Place the supply end of the ribbon into the supply end of the Ribbon Cartridge as indicated. Make certain that the ribbon is fed from underneath the supply end of the ribbon roll, up and over the top of the take-up end of the ribbon roll. 4. Once the ribbon is installed [...]
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22 Section 4: Ribbon and Print Media Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual E. ABOUT PRINT MEDIA #200-Series P ol yester Label and Decal Stock The #200-Series polyester stock is distinguished by a GRA Y -and- WHITE package cover sheet and, due to its unique composition, is the only polyester stock compatible w[...]
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Section 4: Ribbon and Print Media 23 Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual NO TE: Although the #300-Series Black UL -Recognized Ribbon provides maximum printquality when printing onto #300-Series P olyesters, you may also achieve acceptable results by using the variety of other #300-Series Resin Ribbons with the polyester materials. If doing so, i[...]
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24 Section 4: Ribbon and Print Media Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual 2. Open the Media Input Assembly Cover . 3. Place the media spool on the supports located on either side of the Media Input Assembly . 4. Close the Media Input Assembly cover . Media Input Assembly Cover Media Spool Media Spool Supports Impressa3.qxd 10/22/01 9:29 PM Page 2[...]
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Section 4: Ribbon and Print Media 25 Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual 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 T op Cover by pressing the Cover Release Button and r[...]
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26 Section 4: Ribbon and Print Media Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual 7. Locate the Print P ressure 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 P ressure Bracket is held in place by two Securing Lev[...]
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Section 4: Ribbon and Print Media 27 Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual 10. Once the bracket is disconnected and unlatched, gently lift it from the printer . 11. T ur n 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 pap[...]
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28 Section 4: Ribbon and Print Media Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual 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 . Continue to feed the paper through the press until the lea[...]
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Section 4: Ribbon and Print Media 29 Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual NO TE: T o ensure proper operation, the media MUST be center ed on the platen roller! If af ter normal operation your paper is not centered, adjust the media bias lever on the back of the Media Input Assembly . 14. Making certain the paper is tight and centered in the press[...]
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30 Section 4: Ribbon and Print Media Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual 15. Once the Print P ressure Bracket is in the proper position, firmly push each Securing Lever all the way down until each is in its locked position. Some force is required to latch these Securing Levers. 16. Reconnect the Sensor Connector by sliding it toward the right-ha[...]
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Section 4: Ribbon and Print Media 31 Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual G. P APER AND RIBBON DESCRIPTIONS FOR THE CONTROL P ANEL LCD DISPLA Y The following chart lists and describes the paper and ribbon types you will see reported on the Control P anel LCD Display: Ribbons: Display Description #300 SPOT #300 Series Resin Thermal single Color Ri[...]
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Section 5: Connecting the Press 33 Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual A. RUNNING THE SELF TEST Now that print supplies are installed and power is applied, a self-test should be perfor med 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. [...]
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34 Section 5: Connecting the Press 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 per fectly normal. The self-test procedure is not intended to demonstrate print quality , but rather to verify that the[...]
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Section 5: Connecting the Press 35 Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual B. CONNECTING THE USB-TO-P ARALLEL INTERF ACE CABLE This press is designed to be used with nearly any high-end IBM-PC or compatible running Windows 98, ME, and 2000. F or best per formance, a minimum of a P entium III/IV with 128 megabytes of RAM or higher and a hard disk wit[...]
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36 Section 5: Connecting the Press 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 . Impressa3.qxd 10/22/01 9:29 PM Page 36[...]
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Section 5: Connecting the Press 37 Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual 5. Click Finish . Once the driver for your USB cable is installed, connect the other end of the cable to the parallel interface port located on behind the press. The Control P anel LCD must display , " PRINTER READY CUTTER READ Y " in order to receive data. IMPOR T [...]
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Section 6: Installing and Setting Up the Printer Driver for W indows 39 Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual A. INST ALLING 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[...]
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3. Double-click on the A dd Printer icon. 4. Y ou will enter the A dd Printer W izard . This will program will aid you in installing your printer driver . Click Next to continue 5. Y ou will be asked if this is a Local Printer or a Network Printer . Select Local Printer and click Ne xt to continue. 6. The next window will ask you to select the type[...]
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Section 6: Installing and Setting Up the Printer Driver for W indows 41 Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual 7. Now you will be prompted to locate the driver . Click Browse to locate the files. 8. The Browse window will now appear . In the Drives : drop-down window , select your CD -ROM drive that contains the Digital Label Press 3 Software Insta[...]
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42 Section 6: Installing and Setting Up the Printer Driver for W indows Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual 11. F ollow the on-screen instructions to complete installation. When prompted, do not have W indows print a test print, since you most likely performed a printer self test in Section 5. Once installed, the Digital Label Press 3 icon, show[...]
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Section 6: Installing and Setting Up the Printer Driver for W indows 43 Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual 4. The Digital Label Press 3 Setup screen appears. Change the options as follows: Paper Size Press prints onto oversized Super B/A3-size print media. Super B/A3-size media has a 12" x 20" (305 x 508mm) sheet size which provides a[...]
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44 Section 6: Installing and Setting Up the Printer Driver for W indows Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual Select Algebraic if you would like the printer driver to mak e ver y simple, yet fast, color balance adjustments. This option gives you more natural looking images without actually utilizing any specific color matching software and without[...]
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Section 6: Installing and Setting Up the Printer Driver for W indows 45 Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual Write Direct to Por t Select this option if you wish to bypass W indows Print Spooler . It is recommended you do not use this unless you are having difficulty printing through the W indows Print Spooler . Disable T ar get & Cut Select [...]
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Section 7: Installing and Using the PressPrint Software for W indows 47 Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual A. ABOUT PRESSPRINT PressP rint for W indows 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. PressP rint is primarily intended t[...]
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Once installed, the PressP rint icon, shown below , will appear in the Programs group of the Start menu. Select the PressP rint icon to open PressP rint. If PressP rint'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 PressP rint: 1. Double click[...]
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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. 4. While the image is still selected, click on the Cut[...]
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6. Select OK to begin contouring your image. Y ou 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" around the outside of an image. This is common in l[...]
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8. W ith both the cut line and the image selected, click on the Layout menu and select Array . The Ar ray Setup window appears. 9. Enter the total number of copies you would like to mak e of your image. A djust the margins and/or spacing between each image accordingly in order to fit the maximum number of copies on each page. The P age Preview show[...]
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D. PRINTING T O Y OUR PRESS Once you have successfully completed P art D of this section, you can then send your file to be printed and cut. Refer to the following steps to begin printing. 1. Select Print from the F ile menu. The Print window appears. 2. Be sure Digital Label Press 3 is selected under the Printer option. The rest of the options can[...]
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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 i[...]
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E. HELPFUL PRESSPRINT HINTS Impor ting Files PressP rint accepts a wide variety of file types. These file types are listed and can be selected through PressP rint'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 . Like all other gr[...]
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Impor ting V ector 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. V ector files are generally created in programs such as A dobe® Illustrator® or Corel Draw™ and are beneficial in[...]
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Aligning Objects PressP rint provides an alignment option which automatically aligns two or more selected objects. This feature is helpful if , for example, you would lik e to align a Die Cut line with your label design or to align a selection of grouped label designs to the page blank. T o utilize this feature, select the objects you wish to align[...]
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Use the Rotate option along with the Duplicate option of the Edit menu to create a single row of closely placed images. Use the Alignment option of the Layout menu to help align the images. Once you have a complete row created and aligned (as shown below), click and drag the pointer around the entire row to select it. Y ou can then use the Ar ray o[...]
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F . CREA TING SERIALIZED LABELS PressP rint makes it easy to create serialized labels such as product serial tags, parking stickers, and more. P ressPrint even allows you to incorporate te xt (.txt) files, such as a list of names, into serialized labels for even greater customization. T o create a set of serialized labels, please refer to the follo[...]
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4. W ith 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. Highlight the text you wish to have serialized and, if applicable, click on[...]
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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 T ext Substitution window appears. 8. When the T ext Substitution window appears, make sure the te xt from the replacement data file is listed under the appropriate column. If not, use the ind[...]
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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. Next, enter the amount you wish to increment each number . In t[...]
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The following is an example of how to print a multiple spot color job. Y ou may want to actually complete this ex ercise as a self-tutorial. If you do not have the ribbon colors specified in this ex ercise, simply substitute any other spot color combination. Note that both single and multiple pages of multiple spot color labels can be printed in th[...]
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4. Select the appropriate Printer Setup options (Ribbon T ype, etc.). Then, select the option Hold Media after Print (Don't Eject) . This will k eep the media from cutting the page before all the colors have been printed. 5. Click on the Preferences T ab and select the Separate Colors option. This forces the colors in your image to be printed [...]
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6. Click on OK to print. PressP rint 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. 7. When the RED squares are finished printing, the printed sheet will be ejected. A t this time, remov[...]
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Section 8: Maintenance 65 Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual Y our press is built to require a minimum amount of maintenance. Nevertheless, there are a few procedures you can perfor m on a regular basis or as needed to ensure the best possible perfor mance. A. SUPPLIES REQUIRED F or the procedures listed in this section, you will need the follo[...]
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66 Section 8: Maintenance Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual 3. Remove the Ribbon Cartridge from the printer . 4. Using a Print head Cleaning P en 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 ca[...]
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Section 8: Maintenance 67 Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual E. CLEANING THE PLA TEN ROLLER The Platen Roller rests just underneath the Print head when the printer's T op Cover is closed. During printing, print media is wrapped tightly around this roller in order to maintain consistent print registration. P eriodically clean the printer&ap[...]
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68 Section 8: Maintenance Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual F . CLEARING A RIBBON JAM If the ribbon becomes jammed in the printer's Platen Roller (visible when you open the printer's T op Cover), use the following procedure to cor rect the problem. 1. W ith the printer's T op Cover open, remove the ribbon take-up core (the side [...]
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Section 8: Maintenance 69 Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual H. CLEARING A MAJOR PRINT MEDIA J AM Although rare, print media can sometimes begin to separate from its backing while printing. When this happens, it can occasionally become stuck to the interior rollers causing the media to jam and halt the print process. If this happens, do not att[...]
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70 Section 8: Maintenance Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual 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 . The cutter blade is razor-sharp and can easily cut you. Be extr ememly [...]
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Section 8: Maintenance 71 Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual 5. Unscrew and remove the top of the Blade Holder . 6. T ip the base of the holder upside down and remove the blade. 7. Insert the new blade into the base of the holder and replace the holder's screw- on top. 8. Place the Blade Holder back into the Cutter Arm and retighten the go[...]
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Section 9: T roubleshooting 73 Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual 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 T echnical Support Group at (763)475- 6669. Customer and technic[...]
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74 Section 9: T roubleshooting Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual PRINTER: RIBBON J AM 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. R[...]
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Section 9: T roubleshooting 75 Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual 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. Close the lid of the unit and press both the Cancel and[...]
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76 Section 9: T roubleshooting Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual P APER CORE RO T A TION ERROR The paper core is located to the left of the media input assembly when loading media rolls. If the roll is installed properly , it will snap into place with the hub of the sensor and will rotate that hub as the media is fed through the press. First m[...]
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Section 9: T roubleshooting 77 Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual 6. Press Menu to bring up the P A GE LO AD SEQUENCE as described in the section on paper loading and press ENTER to run the paper load sequence. 7. Resend your job from Press P rint. RIBBON SENSOR ERROR The ribbon sensor detects the different colored panels of the ribbon. This er[...]
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78 Section 9: T roubleshooting Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual CUTTER P APER LO ADING ERROR This will occur if the paper is unable to feed into the cutter . The most common cause would be the paper is not properly installed in the press. If this error occurs, take the following steps: 1. Cancel the job W indows Spooler or Press P rint. 2. Op[...]
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Section 9: T roubleshooting 79 Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual CUTTER T ARGET ERROR This message will be displayed if the cutter targets on your page (shown below) can not be read by your cutter . This happens when the paper is not feeding centered through the press. If the paper is biased to one side as it travels through the paper path, th[...]
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80 Section 9: T roubleshooting Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual T he print job rasterizes, but the press doesn't print. Symptoms : Y our computer seems to raster the image and send it to the printer but the printer does not respond. Y ou may be in need of more hard drive space. As a r ule, you should always maintain at least 2 GB of [...]
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Section 9: T roubleshooting 81 Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual My prints hav e blotches or spots in them. Symptoms : Small spots appear randomly on the print with no ink or differ ent 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 caus[...]
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82 Section 9: T roubleshooting Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual T he cut line is not centered on the printed object. If your cut line is not centered on the object and is not skewed you can move the entire cut by entering custom settings for your cutter offset. T o enter the custom settings for your Press, open the P ressPrint software. Then,[...]
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Section 9: T roubleshooting 83 Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual The Blade Offset indicates the distance from the tip of Press's blade to the edge of the blade shaft. Since Press will always use the same type of blade, this value should always remain the same. Be sure the cutter settings are configured properly according to Section 7-[...]
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Section 10: T echnical Specifications 85 Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual Printing Methods: Thermal Resin and Dye-sublimation Printing resolution: 300 x 300 DPI Colors: 16.7 Million Color P anel Order : Color: Y ellow , Magenta, Cyan, Overlay (if used) Monochrome: Continuous single color Printing Speed: Dye Sublimation: Approximately 6 minute[...]
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86 Section 10: T echnical Specifications Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual Printer Driver: W indows 95, 98, 2000, and ME Interface: Centronics-type parallel (USB to P arellel cable provided) Dimensions: 56.25" Lx 14.25"H x 20.25" D(143cmL x 36.2cmH x 51.4cmD) W eight: 105 lbs. (47.63 Kg) T emperatur e: Operating: 5°C to 35°C S[...]
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Appendix A 87 Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual A. INTRODUCTION Y our press is equipped with a standard 8-bit Centronics-type parallel data communications port. This is the means by which the printer receives data from your computer . This chapter describes the pin assignments, protocol, and signal specifications for Press's parallel port[...]
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88 Appendix A Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual Pin assignments are as follows: T ABLE A-1: P arallel Interface Pin Assignments Impressa3.qxd 10/22/01 9:30 PM Page 88[...]
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Index 89 Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual #200-Series polyester ......................................................................................................................................22 #200-Series ribbons ...........................................................................................................................[...]
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90 Section 9: T roubleshooting Digital Label Press 3 User ’s Manual Menu/+ button ...............................................................................................................................................12 Orientation ............................................................................................................[...]
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