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Error Messages / Problem Solutions
General information Operator's Manual of the printer.
Specific Error Messages concerning the Stacker with Cutter
Error message
Cutter jammed
Cutter blocked
Cutter open
Box full
Table 4
Error messages concerning the stacker with cutter
Problem Solution
Problem
Table moves downwards without cutter action when heavy
stacks are produced
When stacking stiff, pre-bulged labels, the media springs
upwards and blocks the stacker mechanics or the label output
Higher stacks become instable caused by the media properties. Reduce the maximum stack height.
Table 5
Problem Solution
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Figure 12
Adjusting the brake for table movement
Adjusting the brake for table movement
Turn magnet (1) with a 2.5 mm Allen key. Clockwise turning will augment the brake.
Adjusting the maximum stack height
Loosen screw (4) with an 1.5 mm Allen key, re-position sensor (3) and re-tighten screw (4).
The position of the screw (4) shows at the scale (2) the maximum stack height in mm.
Cause
Material too thick
Bracket on the upper blade collides
with safety cover
Table does not move downwards while
stacking.
Cutter cannot reach the home position
within a defined time after cut start.
No cutter function
Cover of the stacker is not closed
Table has reached the lower end
position and cannot take anymore
labels.
Remedy
Change material
Use safety covers matching to the table width.
Re-adjust the movable side plates.
Reduce the brake of table movement as
necessary.
Switch off the printer. Remove material. Switch
on the printer. Restart print job.
Change material
Switch the printer off and then on.
If error recurs call service.
Close cover.
Press pause key to continue the print job.
Remove stack. Move table upwards until it stops
Press pause key to continue the print job.
Remedy
Augment the brake of table movement.
Reduce the brake of table movement.
Figure 13
Adjusting the maximum stack height
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