GRAPHTEC LABELROBO LCX603 User manual

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To Ensure Safe and Correct Use
To Ensure Safe and Correct Use
•To ensure safe and correct use of your label printer, read this Manual thoroughly before use.
•After having read this Manual, keep it in a handy location for quick reference as needed.
•Do not permit small children to touch the label printer.
•The following describes important points for safe operation. Please be sure to observe them strictly.
Conventions Used in This Manual
To promote safe and accurate use of the label printer as well as to prevent human injury and property damage, various
safety symbols are used. The indications and meanings are as shown below. Please read the full text once these
contents are fully understood.
This category provides information that, if ignored, is highly likely to
cause fatal or serious injury to the operator.
This category provides information that, if ignored, is likely to cause
fatal or serious injury to the operator.
This category provides information that, if ignored, could cause injury
to the operator or physical damage to the label printer.
Description of Safety Symbols
The symbol indicates information that requires careful attention
(which includes warnings). The point requiring attention is described
by an illustration or text within or next to the symbol .
The symbol indicates action that is prohibited. Such prohibited
action is described by an illustration or text within or next to the
symbol .
The symbol indicates action that must be performed. Such
imperative action is described by an illustration or text within or next
to the symbol .

Safety Precautions
Safety Precautions
During a cutting/printing operation, do not touch the
roller, tool carriage, and other moving parts.
•Such action may cause human injury.
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During a cutting/printing operation, be sure to keep
your hands, hair, and so forth away from the roller,
tool carriage, and other moving parts.
•Such action may cause human injury.
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Even when the label printer is stopped, it may suddenly
start operating if it receives data, so be sure to keep
your hands, hair, and so forth away from the vicinity of
the roller, tool carriage, and other moving parts.
•Such action may cause human injury.
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Do not connect the label printer to a non-rated power
supply.
• Use of a different supply voltage may result in electrical
shock or a fire hazard due to current leakage.
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If the label printer generates smoke, is too hot, emits
strange odor, or otherwise functions abnormally, do
not continue using it. Turn off its power and unplug its
power cord from the electrical socket.
• Use of the label printer in such status may result in a fire
hazard or electrical shock.
• After confirming that smoke is no longer being generated,
contact your sales representative or nearest Graphtec
vendor to request repair.
• Never try to perform repair yourself.
Repair work by inexperienced
personnel is extremely dangerous.
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Make sure that the label printer is grounded.
•If the printer is not grounded, the operator could suffer an
electrical shock in case of current leakage.
•Always make sure the ground connection is in place
before connecting the power plug into the power supply. In
addition, always disconnect the power plug from the power
supply when removing the ground connection.
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Do not use the label printer in a location where it will
be exposed to water, rain or snow.
•Use of a different supply voltage may result in electrical
shock or a fire hazard due to current leakage.
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Do not disassemble or remodel the label printer.
•Use of a different supply voltage may result in electrical
shock or a fire hazard due to current leakage.
•Contact with the high-voltage parts within the label printer
may cause electrical shock.
•Contact your sales representative or nearest Graphtec
vendor to request repair.
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Safety Precautions
Safety Precautions
Do not use the power cord if it is damaged.
• Use of a damaged cord may result in electrical shock or a
fire hazard due to current leakage.
• Replace the power cord with a new one.
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Handle cutter blades with care.
• Avoid direct contact with the cutter blade. Touching the
blade with your bare hand may cause injury.
• During a cutting operation, keep away from the cutter
blade.
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Do not use or store the label printer in a location
exposed to direct sunlight or the direct draft of an air
conditioner or heater.
•Such locations may impair the performance of the label
printer.
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Do not use or store the label printer in an excessively
dusty or humid location.
• Such locations may impair the performance of the label
printer.
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Do not place a coffee cup or any other receptacle
containing water or other fluid on top of the label
printer.
• Fluid falling inside the label printer may cause electrical
shock or a fire hazard due to current leakage.
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Do not install, use, or store the label printer in a
location subject to excessive mechanical vibration or
electrical noise.
• Such locations may impair the performance of the label
printer.
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Do not allow dust or metallic matter to adhere to the
power plug.
• Use of a different supply voltage may result in electrical
shock or a fire hazard due to current leakage.
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Safety Precautions
Safety Precautions
Do not place magnetic cards, diskettes or similar
items in the vicinity of the tool carriage.
•The magnetic force may destroy the data on the magnetic
cards or diskettes.
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When using the cutter pen, take care not to extend the
cutter blade excessively.
•An excessive blade length will damage the cutting mat and
impair the label printer's cutting quality.
Provide sufficient space around the label printer so
that the media does not strike any objects in the label
printer’s vicinity during cutting or plotting.
•Such contact may cause cutting or plotting to go out of
alignment.
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Do not clean the label printer using a volatile solvent
(such as thinner or benzene).
•Such action may impair its performance.
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Do not attempt to lubricate the label printer's
mechanisms.
•Such action may cause it to break down.
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If water or foreign matter enters inside the label
printer, do not continue using it. Turn off its power and
unplug its power cord from the electrical socket.
•Use of the label printer in such a status may result in
electrical shock or a fire hazard due to current leakage.
•If the label printer requires repair, contact your sales
representative or nearest GRAHTEC vendor.
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When disconnecting the power cord or an interface
cable, do not pull on the cord/cable.
•Such action will damage the cord/cable, resulting in a fire
hazard or electrical shock.
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Do not place the label printer on an incline, areas
subject to many vibrations, or other unstable
locations.
• If the label printer falls, it may sustain damage.
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Safety Precautions
When using indoor lighting such as fluorescent
lamps and desk lamps, make sure the label printer is
separated by at least 1 m.
•Placing the label printer too close to such lighting may
cause sensor malfunctions and the paper detection to not
function efficiently.
Safety Precautions
Run a test cut when cutting materials with unknown
condition settings.
•Running a cut operation with incorrect setting values may
cause a large overload to the blades and device or a
system breakdown.
Move the pen carriage slowly when moving it manually
in order to load the medium or for other reasons.
•Moving it quickly may damage the label printer
Before use, check that the power is turned off by
pressing the Emergency Stop Switch.


PREFACE
PREFACE
Thank you for purchasing a LABELROBO LCX603.
This label printer is a multifunction device mounted with a cutting machine for label cutting in thermal label printers.
To ensure optimum use of the plotter’s various functions, be sure to read this manual thoroughly before use.
This product is manufactured and sold pursuant to a license under Gerber Scientific International, Inc.'s U.S. Patent No.
5,537,135 and its foreign counterparts.
Notes on the Use of This Manual
(1) Allrghtsreserved.Nopartofthspublcatonmaybereproduced,storednaretrevalsystem,ortransmtted,nany
formorbyanymeans,wthouttheprorwrttenpermssonofGraphtecCorporaton.
(2) Thespecfcatonsandothernformatonnthsmanualaresubjecttochangewthoutnotce.
(3) Whleeveryefforthasbeenmadetosupplycompleteandaccuratenformatonaboutthsproduct,pleaseaddress
anynquresaboutunclearnformaton,possbleerrors,orothercommentstoyoursalesrepresentatveornearest
Graphtecvendor.
(4) Notwthstandngtheprecedngparagraph,GraphtecCorporatonassumesnolabltyfordamagesresultngfromthe
useofthenformatoncontanedherenoroftheproduct.
Registered Trademarks and Copyrights
Allnamesofcompanes,brands,logotypes,andproductsappearngnthsmanualarethetrademarksorregstered
trademarksoftherrespectvecompanes.
Copyright
AllcopyrghtsregardngthsmanualbelongtoGraphtecCorporaton.

PREFACE
Precautions on the Handling of Cutter Pens
This product uses a cutting blade. To prevent injuries (when replacing the cutter blade, installing the cutter pen, etc.),
take the following precautions when handling the cutter blade.
Cutter Blade
The blades are sharp. Be careful not to cut your fingers or prick yourself when handling the cutter pen.
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Return used blades to the accessory cutter blade case and throw them all out together when the whole case has been
filled.
Cutter Pen
The tip consists of a sharp blade. Do not extend it too far.
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The methods for extending the blade and replacing it are described in Chapter 2 of this manual.
After Mounting the Cutter Pen
After the power has been turned on, and during operation, do not touch the pen tip. It is dangerous.

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Precautions After Turning on the Label Printer
During operations, immediately after completion of operations, and when setting the cutting label printer functions, the
pen carriage, Y bar, and other parts which are not fixed, may move suddenly. Do not let your hands, hair, or clothing get
too close to the moving parts or within their range of movement. Do not place any foreign objects in or near these areas
either. If your hands, hair, clothing, or the like get caught in, or wrapped around moving parts, you may be injured and
the machine may be damaged.

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Sensors
There are a variety of sensors in this device.
Do not touch the sensors as this may cause a malfunction.
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Laminate Backing Sheet Take-up Full Sensor: Detects when the bobbin that rolls up the laminate backing sheet has
become full.
Separator Take-up Full Sensor: Detects when the bobbin that rolls up the unwanted parts of the separator has become
full.

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Usage
This document contains precautions to be adhered to upon using this product. Please read it carefully prior to use.
Safety Precautions for Attaching Labels
Various functions and attributes of the label may differ depending on the conditions of the environment in which it is
used.
Before use, please be sure to confirm whether the product is appropriate for its intended use.
Precautions when affixing labels to moldings (shaped products)
In situations where labels are affixed to resin moldings, it is possible that the air bubbles from the outgas emerging out
of the resin could enter the label and cause it to soften.
As this occurs especially easily with polycarbonate, polystyrene, ABS, and acrylic, please carry out thorough testing
when using.
The following measures are not covered in the warranty.
• Use strong pressure when applying by hand.
• Change to composite paper instead of an aluminum evaporator coil mat such as the FNS KESHI N25.
• Apply strong adhesion for adhesive materials.
Thermal Heads
The temperature of the thermal head can rise easily when the surrounding environment temperature is high, and the
occurrence of a head temperature error becomes more likely during fill printing or outline character printing.
It is recommended that the product be used in an environment below 25°C.
Usage Environment
When printing is carried out in a hot and humid environment, this may cause the label materials to change and become
defective, and the separator winder to become faulty.
Furthermore, the surface of completed labels may change from flat to rounded.
Please refrain from using in a hot and humid environment.
Media
When using label materials that have been stored for a long period of time in the low-temperature environment of a
warehouse, leave them in a normal-temperature setting at least half a day before usage as the print quality is reduced
when the central interior portion of the material is chilled.
Consumable Parts
The thermal head and cross cutter unit are consumable parts. They are consumed as they are used, and must
eventually be replaced.
After Use
After use, cover the main unit with the soft cover supplied or a cloth to keep dust off.

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Precautions when using this product
For this device, please use genuine supply products, an environmental temperature range (16-32°C, 35-70% R.H.) for
accuracy assurance and set the MEDIA TYPE.
In order to continue stable operation, please take the “Ideal Density Settings for Ink Ribbons and Label Materials (Media)”
into consideration.
If the MEDIA TYPE is set to OFF (No settings), it is possible that the values will be set to outside those given in the
Density Settings (PRINTING DENSITY) guarantee.
If used in a way not covered by the Density Settings (PRINTING DENSITY) guarantee, depending on the print data,
the printing may be satisfactory but the ink ribbon may be burned onto the print head and it may become necessary to
clean it frequently.
If genuine supply products are used, even if values outside of the Density Settings (PRINTING DENSITY) guarantee are
used, it will not cause the device to break down.
If values outside of the Density Settings (PRINTING DENSITY) guarantee are used, then the responsibility lies with the
customer.
In the case of values outside of the Density Settings (PRINTING DENSITY) guarantee being used, a warning message
will be displayed.
Precautions Regarding Installation
Please take sufficient note of the surroundings of the installation area.
Use of this device in a temperature outside the environment temperature range (16-32ºC, 35-70% R.H.) for accuracy
assurance may adversely affect printing quality.
Even should you move this unit or ink ribbons, label materials (media) or laminate materials from an environment
exhibiting a temperature outside the environment temperature range for accuracy assurance to an environment
exhibiting a temperature inside said range, use the relocated items only after leaving them dormant for a sufficient
amount of time (2 hours is ideal) to adjust to said environment.
Depending on where the unit is installed or where ink ribbons, label materials or laminate materials are stored, they may
be exposed to the likes of dirt and dust, which has the potential to negatively affect printing quality and result in product
failure.
Upon storing materials that have been partially used, remove the materials from the main unit, fully seal them inside a
plastic bag, and store them in a manner that keeps them free of outside air.
Be Sure to Read Prior to Printing
Before using the LABELROBO LCX603, please check the “Emergency Stop Switch” operation instructions.
For information on the “Emergency Stop Switch”, please refer to the aforementioned “1.3 Label Printer Part Names” in
the User’s Manual.
Upon setting print density, please be sure to refer to the Ideal Density Settings in Before Using the Printer (LCX603
Additional User's Manual).
Settings for print density differ between data with a high volume of fill printing (high coverage rate) and data with a high
volume of characters, etc. (low coverage rate).
Please select the appropriate print density in accordance with the data being printed.
Trial printing to verify printing quality is recommended.
Upon printing, ensure that a black ribbon is set in Head 3.
Please note that should a non-black ribbon be set in Head 3, the sensor will be unable to pick up registration marks
printed with a non-black ribbon, causing the unit to not function properly.

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WARNING
The United States Federal Communications Commission has specified that the following notice must be brought to the
attention of users of this product.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the
equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference
at his own expense.
USE SHIELDED CABLES
To comply with FCC Class A requirements, all external data interface cables and connectors must be properly shielded
and grounded. Proper cables and connectors are available from GRAPHTEC’s authorized dealers or manufacturers of
computers or peripherals. GRAPHTEC is not responsible for any interference caused by using cables and connectors
other than those recommended or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment. Unauthorized changes
or modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

Selecting a Power Cable
Be sure to refer to the following tables if you wish to use a cable other than the one supplied as an accessory.
Table 1. 100 V to 120 V Power Supply Voltage Range
Plug Configuration Plug Type Supply Voltage
Selector Settings
Reference
Standards Power Cable
NorthAmerca
125V
10A
100/120V
ANSC73.11
NEMA5-15
UL498/817/62
CSA22.2
NO.42/21/49
ULLsted
TypeSJT
No.18AWG×3
300V,10A
Table 2. 200 V to 240 V Power Supply Voltage Range
Plug Configuration Plug Type Supply Voltage
Selector Settings
Reference
Standards Power Cable
Europe
250V
10A
200V
CEE(7)V
EC320
CEE13
TYPE:H05VV-F
3×1.0mm2
UK
250V
5A
200V
BS1363
BS4491
BS6500
TYPE:H05VV-F
3×1.0mm2
Australa
250V
10A
200V
AS3112
AS3109
AS3191
TYPE:OD3CFC
3×1.0mm2
NorthAmerca
250V
15A
200V
ANSC73.20
NEMA6-15
UL198.6
ULLsted
TypeSJT
No.18AWG×3
300V,10A
Swtzerland
250V
6A
200V
SEV1011
SEV1004
SEV1012
TYPE:H05VV-F
3×0.75mm2
Chna
250V
6A
200V
GB15934
GB2099.1
GB1002
GB/T5023.5
TYPE:H05VV-F
3×1.0mm2

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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
ToEnsureSafeandCorrectUse...................................................
ConventonsUsednThsManual.........................................................
DescrptonofSafetySymbols............................................................
SafetyPrecautons.............................................................
PREFACE.....................................................................
NotesontheUseofThsManual..........................................................
RegsteredTrademarksandCopyrghts.....................................................
Copyrght.............................................................................
PrecautonsontheHandlngofCutterPens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PrecautonsAfterTurnngontheLabelPrnter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sensors......................................................................V
Usage.......................................................................V
SafetyPrecautonsforAttachngLabels...................................................V
Precautonswhenaffxnglabelstomoldngs(shapedproducts) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V
ThermalHeads.......................................................................V
UsageEnvronment...................................................................V
Meda..............................................................................V
ConsumableParts....................................................................V
AfterUse............................................................................V
Precautonswhenusngthsproduct...............................................V
PrecautonsRegardngnstallaton.................................................V
BeSuretoReadPrortoPrntng..................................................V
WARNNG..........................................................................V
FEDERALCOMMUNCATONSCOMMSSONRADOFREQUENCYNTERFERENCESTATEMENT. V
USESHELDEDCABLES..............................................................V
SelectngaPowerCable........................................................V
Chapter 1 Product Summary
1.1 nstallaton...................................................................1-2
nstallatonSpace................................................................... 1-2
Devcenstallaton................................................................... 1-2
1.2 StandardAccessores..........................................................1-3
1.3 LabelPrnterPartNames.......................................................1-4
PartNames1...................................................................... 1-4
PartNames2...................................................................... 1-5
EmergencyStopSwtch.............................................................. 1-6
PartNames3...................................................................... 1-7
CutterUnt......................................................................... 1-7
1.4 ConnectngtoYourComputer....................................................1-8
Connectng........................................................................ 1-8
1.5 BascOperatonalFlowUpToLabelCreaton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10

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Chapter 2 Preparation for Printing
2.1 PreparngtheCutterPen.......................................................2-2
CutterPenPartNames............................................................... 2-2
CutterPenNomenclature............................................................. 2-2
TypesofCutterBladesandTherFeatures............................................... 2-3
2.2 nstallngTools(cutterpen)......................................................2-4
2.3 UsngtheControlPanel........................................................2-5
ndcatorLamps.................................................................... 2-5
PanelKeys........................................................................ 2-5
NotesontheUseoftheFEEDKey..................................................... 2-5
VewngtheScreen..................................................................2-6
2.4 ConnectngtothePowerSupply.................................................2-8
2.5 SettngLabelMaterals(meda)..................................................2-9
TypesofLabelMaterals(meda)....................................................... 2-9
SettngtheLabelMaterals(meda).................................................... 2-10
2.6 LoadngLabelMaterals(meda).................................................2-13
SettngMedaAssstance............................................................ 2-13
LoadngLabelMaterals(meda)...................................................... 2-16
2.7 SettngthePushRoller........................................................2-23
SettngthePushRoller..............................................................2-23
2.8 SettngthenkRbbon........................................................2-24
TypesandCharacterstcsofnkRbbons............................................... 2-24
dealDenstySettngsfornkRbbonsandLabelMaterals(meda). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-25
nkRbbonStocker.................................................................2-26
SwtchngBetweenRESNandSem-RESNnkRbbons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-27
SettngthenkRbbon..............................................................2-28
2.9 AdjustngtheFunctonSettng..................................................2-33
2.10 UsngtheSeparator..........................................................2-34
TurnngontheSeparator............................................................2-35
SettngtheSeparator...............................................................2-35
2.11 UsngtheLamnate...........................................................2-40
TurnngOntheLamnate............................................................ 2-41
Setthelamnate................................................................... 2-41
2.12 TOOLCOND.Key............................................................2-46
2.13 SelectngToolCondtons......................................................2-47
LCDDsplay......................................................................2-47
SelectngToolCondtons............................................................2-47
SettngToolCondton..............................................................2-48
SettngTool.......................................................................2-49
SettngOffset.....................................................................2-49
SettngCuttngForce...............................................................2-49
SettngSpeed.....................................................................2-50
SettngAcceleraton................................................................2-50
2.14 AdjustngtheBladeLength.....................................................2-51
2.15 CuttngTest.................................................................2-52
TESTCUT........................................................................2-52
2.16 WhentheMachneStopsDurngaPrntng/CuttngOperaton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-53
2.17 CROSSCUTKey............................................................2-54

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Chapter 3 Printer Driver
3.1 PrnterDrver.................................................................3-2
PrnterDrver....................................................................... 3-2
3.2 nstallngPrnterDrver.........................................................3-2
WhensoftwareAutoPlaysnotprogrammed..............................................3-3
nstallng..........................................................................3-4
3.3 PrnterDrverOperaton........................................................3-8
Chapter 4 Menu Operation
4.1 DsplayWhenthePowersTurnedOn.............................................4-2
4.2 DsplayDurngPrntng.........................................................4-3
4.3 DsplayDurng(meda)Feedng..................................................4-4
4.4 BascsofPRNTERMENUandCUTTERMENU. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5
WhennPRNTERMENU............................................................4-5
WhennCUTTERMENU.............................................................4-5
WhennOUTPUTALL...............................................................4-5
MenuLst.........................................................................4-6
4.5 OUTPUTALL................................................................4-7
4.6 COPY......................................................................4-8
4.7 CLEAR.....................................................................4-9
4.8 CONDTONS...............................................................4-10
CONDTONLOAD................................................................. 4-10
HowtoregsterCONDTON......................................................... 4-10
HowtoCallUpCONDTON.......................................................... 4-11
4.9 PRNTNGDENSTY.........................................................4-12
MEDATYPE..................................................................... 4-13
PRNTNGDENSTY............................................................... 4-13
4.10 PAGEPRNTMODE..........................................................4-15
4.11 ANT-WRNKLELNES........................................................4-17
4.12 PRNTTESTPATTERN.......................................................4-18
PrntTestPattern.................................................................. 4-18
4.13 PRNTANDCUTPOSTONADJUSTMENT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-19
PrntandCutAdjustmentPattern...................................................... 4-19
VerfyResultsAfterCorrecton-1......................................................4-21
VerfyResultsAfterCorrecton-2......................................................4-22
4.14 DSTANCEADJ.(DstanceAdjustment). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-25
PrntngAdjustmentPattern..........................................................4-26
DstanceAdjustmentCorrectonnput..................................................4-26
CorrectngwthUserPatterns.........................................................4-27
4.15 HEADPOSTONADJUSTMENT................................................4-28
PrntngAdjustmentPattern..........................................................4-29
nputtngadjustmentvalueforadjustmentpattern-1(Head1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-29
nputtngadjustmentvalueforadjustmentpattern-2(Head2). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-31
4.16 PRNTEDLENGTH...........................................................4-33
4.17 REGSTRATONMARK.......................................................4-34
4.18 UNTLENGTH..............................................................4-35

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4.19 LAMNATE.................................................................4-36
4.20 SEPARATOR...............................................................4-37
4.21 CROSSCUT................................................................4-38
4.22 FRAMECUT................................................................4-39
4.23 SETTNGNTERFACE........................................................4-41
USBnterface.....................................................................4-41
Network(LAN)nterface.............................................................4-41
ConnectngwthaNetwork(LAN)Cable................................................4-42
4.24 CUTTERCONSUMPTON.....................................................4-46
ConfrmngtheConsumptonLevel....................................................4-46
ClearngtheCumulatveDstance(ConsumptonLevel). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-46
4.25 TOOLUP/DOWN...........................................................4-48
4.26 OFFSETFORCE............................................................4-49
Chapter 5 Replacing Consumable Items
5.1 ReplacngLamnateMaterals...................................................5-2
Replacng.........................................................................5-2
5.2 ReplacngLabelMaterals(meda)................................................5-8
ReplacngLabelMaterals(meda)......................................................5-9
Replacng.........................................................................5-9
5.3 ReplacngthenkRbbon......................................................5-16
SwtchngBetweenRESNandSem-RESNnkRbbons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-17
Replacng........................................................................ 5-18
5.4 ReplacngtheSeparatorWnderBobbn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-24
Replacng........................................................................5-24
5.5 Settng/AdjustmentDurngReplacement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-29
ReplacngLabelMateralsandLamnateMaterals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-29
Whenthenkrbbonhasbeenreplaced.................................................5-29
Chapter 6 Maintenance
6.1 DalyMantenanceandStorage..................................................6-2
DalyMantenanceandStorage........................................................6-2
Storagng..........................................................................6-2
6.2 Removng/MountngtheRbbonStocker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-3
6.3 CleanngtheThermalHead.....................................................6-7
6.4 CleanngtheRbbonRoller......................................................6-8
6.5 CleanngthePrnter'sFeedRoller/PressRoller. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-9
6.6 ReplacngtheCutterBlades....................................................6-10
6.7 CleanngofCutterPen........................................................6-11
6.8 CleanngGrtRoller...........................................................6-12
6.9 CleanngPushRoller.........................................................6-13
6.10 CleanngMedaGude........................................................6-14
6.11 CleanngSeparatorSuppressonUnt............................................6-15
6.12 CleanngMedaStocker&MedaStockerFlange . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-16
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