Slide the media supply guide a , media guide b , and the outer edge guides on both the platen guide rod c and the lower guide rod d as far out from the printer frame as possible. Open the head open lever e to raise the printhead f. Remove the hold down hook g. Thread the media through the printhead as shown in Figure 9. From the front of the printer, pull the media through the printhead until approximately 24" of media extends out from the printer. Remove the labels from the backing of the 24" of media that extends from the front of the printer.
See Figure 25 for a detailed illustration. Thread the label backing behind the lower label available sensor i , through the slot under the rewind power roller j , and below the lower guide rod k to the backing rewind spindle l. Then, wind the backing material around the backing rewind spindle three or four times in a counterclockwise direction. To insure proper winding, press the edge of the backing material against the round plate at the far end of the spindle.
To hold the media against the spindle, place the hold down hook over the backing and insert both ends into the small slots in the round plate at the far end of the spindle.
Again, rotate the backing rewind spindle counterclockwise to remove any slack in the backing material. Adjust all of the guides:. The guide must not cause pressure or excessive drag on the media supply roll. Unwind about 24" of backing from the backing rewind spindle and cut it off at the spindle. Pull out the hold down hook and slide the backing material off of the spindle and discard. Feed the new starting edge of the backing through the mechanism and attach it to the backing rewind spindle as described in the loading procedure.
The printer is now ready to print more labels. To insure proper media loading, follow the directions for the Tear-Off Mode with the exception that the end of the media must be positioned on top of the platen roller. See Figure With the end of the media positioned directly on top of the platen roller a , close the head open lever.
The printer will automatically calibrate, feed out, and cut the label when the printer is powered on or the printhead is opened and closed. The cutter will cycle once at power up or reset even when NOT in cutter mode.
Before you load the ribbon, make sure the ribbon supply spindle is adjusted properly. Low-tension position is used in limited applications to provide lower ribbon back tension. Low-tension position is only recommended when normal tension hampers the ribbon movement for example, you will see scuffing or image breakup on the label.
To put the spindle in the low-tension position, firmly push the spindle end cap a until it clicks into place, as shown in Figure The smooth backing of the ribbon protects the printhead from wear and premature failure due to excessive abrasion.
For the direct thermal print method, ribbon is not used and should not be loaded in the printer. Adjust the ribbon supply spindle position for normal or low tension. Align the blades b on the two sections of the spindle as shown in Figure You do not need to do this if your ribbon width is 2. Place the ribbon roll on the ribbon supply spindle a.
Make sure the roll is pushed in to the stop at the end of the spindle. Open the printhead by moving the head open lever b counterclockwise to the open position. Thread the ribbon as shown. Wind the ribbon onto the ribbon takeup spindle c for several turns in a clockwise direction until wrinkles and creases disappear. Close the printhead by moving the lever clockwise to the closed position.
To remove ribbon from the takeup spindle, press the release button d and slide the ribbon off the spindle. This adjustment aligns the position of the light sensor with the notch or edge of the label, so the printer can determine the correct label size. With the printhead open, look through the side of the print mechanism and locate the media sensor adjustment lever a. Reposition the sensor until the top of the adjustment lever is in line with the notch or web in the media or the edge of the label.
Close the printhead by moving the head open lever to the closed position. This type of media has some type of physical characteristic web, notch, perforation, etc.
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