Users Manual Model SNAP 700 Downstacker Option AVERY DENNISON Manual Edition 1.0 04 Dec.
WARNING This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) this device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operations. This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations.
Contents Scope 4 Introduction................................................................................................................................ 4 Warranty Information 5 Warranty Policy ......................................................................................................................... 5 Description / Specifications 7 Stacker Description....................................................................................................................
Scope Introduction This user manual was arranged for the person who is going to operate the machine. The information is arranged in the order that is needed to install and operate the machine. It starts with general information, then to unpacking, installing, stacker operation and finally care and maintenance of the stacker.
Warranty Information Warranty Policy Avery Dennison Retail Information Systems, In-Plant Printing Solutions provides the following warranty policy. Scope Warranties against defects from workmanship for equipment and parts manufactured and sold from Miamisburg, OH. Includes time and material except as otherwise noted below. Time − − − New equipment and parts: 6 months Refurbished equipment and parts: 90 days Warranty period starts when equipment ships from selling location.
− Equipment purchased and exported to regions outside local Avery Dennison office coverage are not covered by warranty. The purchasing agent must acquire a service contract from the Avery Dennison office where the equipment or parts are operated to ensure machine coverage. For example, if an agent purchases a printer in the US, exports to Brazil, and then needs warranty coverage, Avery Dennison Brazil has no obligation to provide warranty coverage.
Description / Specifications Stacker Description The Down Stacker Option is a low-end stacker for coated and woven fabric labels. The stacker has several adjustments that can be made for the label size and material to be printed and cut on the AVERY DENNISON 500 Printer or the Sonic Knife when attached to an AVERY DENNISON 500 Printer.
Optional Stacker Specification Label Size Min: 1/2" (12.7mm) web x 7/8" (22.2mm) feed (standard stacker) Max: (standard stacker) 2 1/4" (57.2mm) web x 5" (127mm) feed 5:1 web feed to width ratio (Examples - ½”web = max feed 2 ½” 3/4”web = max feed 3 3/4”) Label Capacity 4800TWT material = Approximately 2,000 labels for full stacker Dimensions 12" (305mm) high x 7" (178mm) wide Including stacker x 6.0" (152mm) deep Weight 3.6 Lbs. (1.64 Kg.
Customer Responsibility Location of Stacker The printer w/Stacker weighs approximately 50 Lbs (23 Kg) and requires a table of sufficient quality and strength to handle this load while the system is operating. AVERY DENNISON recommends an industrial type worktable having the approximate dimensions of 72" wide to 30" deep to 32" high. Refer to Figure 2. Figure 2 - Recommended Workstation Layout. The location of the AVERY DENNISON 500 Printer should be based on human factors.
AC Power Line The AVERY DENNISON printer requires that the electric service be 10 Amps @ 115VAC or 6 Amps @ 230VAC. This will allow the computer and any additional support or service equipment to be plugged into the same service. The AVERY DENNISON 500 downstacker option connects directly to the printer. The printer controls all the functions of the downstacker option.
Inspect the stacker for shipping damage. If obvious damage is discovered, contact AVERY DENNISON for further instructions - in the U.S.A. at (937) 865-2123. In countries other than the U.S.A. please contact your local AVERY DENNISON supplier. TOP FOAM LAYER POLY BAG COVERING CARTON Figure 3 - Shipping Carton Save the shipping materials to return to the factory for service if ever required. Shipping containers are specially made to protect the printer.
Down Stacker Option Installation Note: Turn the power off to the printer to install or remove the stacker. While no electrical failure will occur – the software must be initialized (on power up) to automatically recognize what option has been connected to the printer. There are two shafts on the printer located below the Auxiliary Feed and Knife assembly. Loosen the thumbscrew in the mount bracket of the stacker and begin to slides the stacker on the two shafts.
Adjustments There are several adjustments that improve the quality of stacking that can be made to the stacker. There are no incorrect settings, just adjustments that stack the label size and material the best. Stacker Angle The entire stacker can be tipped from a vertical position as shown below to 20° out at the bottom. Coated tapes tested work well with the bottom tipped out when the feed is 2” or longer. Woven tapes work best when the stacker is vertical or almost vertical.
Operation The platform is automatically adjusted to the sensor level hieght. The printer will then begin to produce labels and deliver them into the stacker. As the labels begin to build - the stacker platform will begin to descend. Once the stacker is full, a sensor will stop the printer and light the supply LED on the control panel. Remove all the labels from the stacker and press the Stop/Start button on the display. The platform will return to the top and begin printing and stacking labels again.
Trouble Shooting Problem Stacker fails to move up or down when start button is depressed. Probable Cause 1) Interface cable Corrective Action 1) Not plugged in all the way. 2) Just installed and needs to be power cycled for printer to identify option installed. 3) Printer has no batches to print. Platform can not find home 1) Sensor unplugged 1) Remove back cover and check connections.
Installation Instructions for Stacker Option 580028 (Use with Woven Edge Fabrics less than 1 inch wide & over 4 inches long) Option consists of: Part No. 588048 588049 Description Web Guide Long Stacker Mount Shaft Qty 1 2 Installation Procedure 1. Remove (2) Stacker Mounting Shafts from the Sonic Knife and replace with (2) 588049 long Stacker Mount Shafts.
4. Install Magnet backed Web Guide in position as shown below. WEB GUIDE WITH MAGNET 5. Slide Stacker horizontally until Label exiting Nip Roller slides across edge of Web Guide as shown. EDGE OF LABEL SHOULD GLIDE ACROSS BENT EDGE OF WEB GUIDE Note: The single Web Guide creates a twist in the Label that gives it enough rigidity to be pushed into the Stacker.
• Installation Instructions for Stacker Option 580028 Users Manual Model 500 Downstacker
Mechanical Assembly Drawings Users Manual Model 500 Downstacker Mechanical Assembly Drawings • 19
Stacker Assembly Drawing 20 • Mechanical Assembly Drawings Users Manual Model 500 Downstacker
Stacker Assembly Drawing Users Manual Model 500 Downstacker Mechanical Assembly Drawings • 21
• Mechanical Assembly Drawings Users Manual Model 500 Downstacker
Stacker Parts List ITEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 PART NO. 638005 638004 638003 588029 588028 588031 638006 638007 991640 221117 11 12 13 991510 638002 117954 14 15 16 17 18 19 117955 991419A 588001A 990327 990329 991373 20 581199A DESCRIPTION QTY FRAME, STACKER 500 2/1 1 BRACKET, MIDDLE SUPPORT 1 BRACKET, STACKER MOTOR 1 BRACKET, DIODE MOUNT, FRONT 1 BRACKET, DIODE MOUNT REAR 1 COVER, LABEL SENSOR 2 SHAFT, SPROCKET 2 SHAFT, TENSIONER 1 SPROCKET, STACKER, 10T 3 STRAIN RELIEF .360 X .
Label Stop Assembly Drawing 4 2 3 1 24 • Mechanical Assembly Drawings Users Manual Model 500 Downstacker
Label Stop Parts List Item 3 1 2 4 Users Manual Model 500 Downstacker Part # 588043 588041 588042 991356 Description Magnet, Label stop Bracket, Magnetic label stop Pin, Magnetic label stop Snap ring, 1/8 E-ring Qty 1 1 2 2 Mechanical Assembly Drawings • 25
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