User’s Manual TM SNAP 500 Adidas AVERY DENNISON Manual Edition 1.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer Manual Part Number 581398
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer Table of Contents 1.0 INTRODUCTION 8 2.0 INSTALLATION 9 2.1 Preparing for the installation 2.1.1 AC Power Line 2.1.2 Location Considerations 2.1.3 Personal Computer Requirements 2.1.4 User Safety 9 9 9 10 11 2.2 Receiving 11 2.3 Unpacking 2.3.1 Removing the printer from the carton 2.3.2 Inspection / Inventory Checklist 11 11 12 2.4 Printer Description 13 2.5 Setting Up the Printer 2.5.1 Attaching the Stacker 2.5.2 Checking the Main Fuse Configuration 2.5.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 3.3.2.1 Handling the Leader 3.3.3 Errors 3.3.4 End of Day 3.3.5 Clearing Print Jobs 3.3.6 Using Pre-Printed Tape 3.3.6.1 Selecting the Sensor 3.3.6.2 Aligning the Tape to the Sensor 3.3.7 Feeding the tape 3.4 Option Menu System 3.4.1 Running Test Labels 3.4.2 Using Voice Demos 3.4.3 Setting / Adjusting Voice Button Volume 29 29 30 30 30 31 31 31 32 33 35 36 4.0 MAKING ADJUSTMENTS 38 4.1 Print Head Adjustments 4.1.1 Adjusting Print Head Pressure 4.1.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 5.4 Rotary Knife Assembly 5.4.1 Removing and Replacing the Knife Assembly 5.4.2 Adjust the Knife Home Position 6.0 SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS 6.1 Tape (Web) Guide Position 6.2 Tape (Web) Guide Width Adjustments 6.3 Auxiliary Feed 6.4 Knife Shear Adjustment 7.0 REMOTE CONTROL / DISPLAY MODULE 7.1 Controlling the Printer 7.2 The Menu System 7.3 Changing Values 8.0 VIRTUAL CONTROL PANEL 8.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 11.2 Ink 76 11.3 Print 76 11.4 Knife 76 APPENDICES 77 1. Fuse Configuration 1.2 Reconfiguring the Internal Power Supply 77 78 2. Ink and Tape Transfer Types 80 3. Printer Specifications 82 4. Instructions for Factory / Field Installation of Back Reflective Sensor 580010 Installation Procedure Sensor Installation Final Assembly Back Reflective Sensor Mount Assembly Drawing 84 84 86 87 87 5.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer Unwind Assembly Drawing 114 Unwind Parts List 115 Web Guide Assembly Drawing 116 Web Guide Parts List 117 Printhead Assembly Drawing 118 Printhead Parts List 119 Ink Unwind / Rewind Assembly Drawing 120 Ink Unwind / Rewind Parts List 121 Upright Frame Assembly Drawing 122 Upright Frame Parts List 123 Covers Assembly Drawing 124 Covers Parts List 125 Feed – Drive Train Assembly Drawing 126 Feed – Drive Train Parts List 127 Knife – Drive –Sta
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 1.0 Introduction The AVERY DENNISON SNAP 500 printer is designed for convenience, easy installation and operation, and dependability. It is capable of printing two-sided brand/care labels at a rate of up to 7 inches (178 mm) per second. Your AVERY DENNISON SNAP 500 printer allows for quick change-outs of inks, tape, and label sizes, providing the versatility required to meet most brand/care labeling needs.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 9 2.0 Installation 2.1 Preparing for the installation 2.1.1 AC Power Line NOTE: AVERY DENNISON requires that the minimum electrical service be 10 Amps @ 115VAC or 6 Amps @ 230VAC. This will allow the AVERY DENNISON SNAP 500 printer, PC, and any additional support or service equipment to be plugged into the same service. It is highly recommended that the printer and its accessories be on a dedicated circuit.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 18.5” (47 cm) 30” (76 cm) 32” (81 cm) 72” (1.8 m) 25” (64 cm) Figure 1. Recommended Workstation Layout 2.1.3 Personal Computer Requirements This section describes the hardware and application software requirements for the personal computer you will be using to download information to the AVERY DENNISON SNAP 500 printer. The AVERY DENNISON SNAP 500 printer can be connected to any type of computer capable of sending the AVERY DENNISON Command Language, or PCL.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 11 Refer to your PCMate Platinum user’s manual for proper installation procedures. 2.1.4 User Safety 1. Follow all of the safety requirements and procedures established for your facility. 2. Turn off the power to the printer before cleaning, servicing, or replacing any components. 3. It is not necessary to turn off the power when loading or changing supplies.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer CAUTION: Do not discard any of the packing / shipping material in case you have to move the printer to another location or return it to AVERY DENNISON for service. 3. Open the plastic covering protecting the printer. 4. Position your left hand in the foam cutout above the tape arbor. Grasp the lower stacker-mounting shaft. Carefully lift it out of the box, and place the printer on the workstation table. 5.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer AVERY DENNISON SNAP 500 printer User's Manual Serial Cable A quick-disconnect power cord for 115-Volt printer) PCMate Platinum software (CD) Instructional Video (CD) 3. If you see obvious damage to the printer, or if any items listed above are missing, contact AVERY DENNISON for further instructions. • In the U.S.A., call (570) 888-6641, select option for Customer Service.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer • The Tape Arbor holds the tape supply roll. By rotating the outer knob clockwise or counterclockwise, you can adjust the Tape Arbor to accommodate tapes ranging from ½ inch - 2 ¼ inches (12.7 mm - 57.2 mm) wide. • The Tape or Web Guide is adjusted by rotating the black knob. • The Upper and Lower Print Stations are equipped with knobs for adjusting print head pressure and print density to control the print quality.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 2.5 Setting Up the Printer 2.5.1 Attaching the Stacker Label Stop Stacker Sensor Switch Rotary Knife Platform Shafts Figure 4. Rotary Knife and Stacker with Bottom Tipped Out The stacker and knife are two separate assemblies that can be installed and/or replaced easily and quickly. For information on removing or adjusting the stacker, refer to Section 4.2. 1. Locate the two shafts on the printer below the Auxiliary Feed and Knife assembly (see Figure 4). 2.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 2.5.2 Checking the Main Fuse Configuration WARNING: Before powering on the printer, you must check to be sure the main fuses on the AC power receptacle are set for the appropriate voltage for your location (Line voltage of 90-132VAC @ 50-60Hz, single phase or 180-265VAC @ 50-60Hz, single phase). The main fuse(s) on the AVERY DENNISON SNAP 500 printer are located inside the AC power entry receptacle on the backside of the printer (see Figure 5).
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer Figure 5. Right Side of Printer – Rear View 2.5.3 Installing the Power Cord A quick-disconnect power cord is shipped with each 115V printer. The cord for 115V printers will use the standard three-prong plug used in the U.S.A. If a power cord is not supplied with your printer, and your printer is operating at a rating other than 115V, you will need to obtain a power cord for your voltage application.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 2.5.5 Installing PCMate Platinum Software The software used to drive the AVERY DENNISON family of printers is covered in a separate manual. The PCMate Platinum software is a Windows® application used to create formats for the AVERY DENNISON SNAP 500 printer as well as all other AVERY DENNISON control printers. The printer is also capable of operating directly from a mainframe when using the RS232 interface and AVERY DENNISON's command language (PCL).
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 19 1. Press and hold the Voice button until the printer says “Press Start for Test Patterns.” 2. Press the Start button. The printer will say “Press Start for Test Pattern 1.” If you want to print test pattern 1, press the Start Button, then go to step 3. If you want to print test pattern 2, press the Voice button. The printer will say “Press Start for Test Pattern 2.” Press the Start button. 3.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 3.0 Operation 3.1 Loading Supplies Your AVERY DENNISON SNAP 500 printer is designed with both upper and lower ink supply stations. The ink arbors have a spring-loaded latch, which self-centers the roll of ink to ensure smooth tracking through the machine. If you are using supplies based on the metric system, ensure that the latch on the arbor is gray. If you are using supplies based on the inch, ensure that the latch on the arbors is black.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer Upper Ink Rewind Arbor Upper Print Station Latch Latch Figure 7. Upper Ink Supply and Print Stations - Unloaded NOTE: The ink system is designed to rewind one roll of ink at a time. When the rewind core is full, replace it with an empty ink core. Do not try to add a second roll to the first rewind core, since it will not track through the printer correctly and will result in poor print quality. 2.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer Rewind Core Upper Rewind Arbor Upper Ink Supply Roll Upper Print Station Print Head Lower Print Station Figure 8. Upper and Lower Ink Supply and Print Stations - Loaded 4. Fasten the ink supply to the rewind core. a. If you are using a new roll of ink, the leader you are advancing through the machine already has adhesive on it. Press the leader onto the rewind core until it sticks to the core. b.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 3.1.2 Installing Ink to the Bottom Ink Supply Station Installing Ink on the Bottom Print Station is done in the same way as the Top Print Station, except that the ink runs up over the Turnbar, across the printhead to the rewind arbor. 3.1.3 Loading the Tape Before loading a roll of tape, you will need to be familiar with the following parts of the AVERY DENNISON SNAP 500 printer (Refer to Figures 9 and 10).
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer The Upper and Lower Print Stations on the AVERY DENNISON SNAP 500 printer are stationary. The main feed is the print roller located in the upper print station. (See Figure 10). The rollers swing open and closed for threading and printing. These rollers are held in position for printing with latches on both the inside and outside end of the rollers. This roller must be closed in order for the tape to feed through the printer.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer Upper Print Station Retraction Fingers Lower Print Station Tape (Web) Guide Tape Arbor Figure 9. Tape Supply Through Print Stations 7. Pull the roll of tape under the tape (web) guides. 8. Continue threading the tape between the print rollers, through the feed roller and up to the auxiliary feed. 9.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer Feed Roller Knife Stacker Tape Web Guide Knob Upper Print Roller Lower Print Roller Figure 10. Tape Supply Through Knife and Stacker 3.1.4 Using the Web Guide Hole Sensor The SNAP 500 for Adidas model is equipped with a hole sensing web guide system. The system includes a pair of sensors that move in and out with the web guide for “inside” edge hole sensing, and a pair of center mounted, fixed sensors, for center hole sensing.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer to web, loosen small black adjusting knob, and slide the web guide system in or out to desired location. Secure new location by tightening small black adjusting knob. See above picture, “Web guide center adjust”. Edge hole sensor pair Center hole sensor pair The picture above shows the hole sensor pairs. With the hole sensor switch in the “up” position, the edge hole sensors are activated.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 3.1.5 Butt Splice CAUTION: To prevent damage to the print head, do not use butt splices. The AVERY DENNISON SNAP 500 printer is designed to allow for fast, frequent changing and loading of tape and supplies. On this model it is quicker to rethread the tape than to use a butt splice. 3.2 Sending a Print Job to the Printer In order to print labels, you must send a Print Job to the printer.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer Figure 11. Control Panel 3.3.2 Printing Once a print job has been sent to the printer, the Data light will come on. You can then press the Start Button to start printing. When printing starts, the stacker will move the platform up and down to position it in the correct position. Then the printer will start printing labels. As the printer prints, the cut labels will drop onto the top of the stack.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 1. Press the Voice button. A message will play that describes the problem. 2. The problem will be displayed in the Printer Status box on the Virtual Control Panel in PCMate Platinum. See section 8.0 for a description of the Virtual Control Panel. 3. The problem will be displayed on the Remote Front Panel option, if it is installed. See section 7.0 for a description of the Remote Front Panel. Correct the problem and press the Start Button to start printing again.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 31 • A top reflective sensor is standard on all AVERY DENNISON SNAP 500 printers. This sensor will detect a black sense mark on the top surface of a white tape, and is mounted in the top right-hand post that holds the web guide. It is fixed in the center of the tape and cannot be moved. • A bottom reflective sensor is an option. It is the same as the top reflective sensor, except it will detect a black sense mark printed on the bottom of the tape.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer If you are in the middle of printing a batch, feeding the tape will cause the printed labels between the printhead and the knife to feed through without cutting. These labels will be re-printed the next time you start printing. The batch quantity will be correct. 3.4 Option Menu System The Option Menu System allows you to • Print test labels • Play demos • Set the voice volume.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 33 3.4.1 Running Test Labels Your AVERY DENNISON SNAP 500 printer offers you two Test Patterns to run before you proceed to production. Test Pattern 1, consisting of a solid line down the middle on the front and back of the label and a solid line across the web that is exactly 1” from the cut. This test pattern is helpful in adjusting your print position to compensate for mechanical tolerances in the printer.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer Figure 12a. Running Test Patterns Test Pattern 2 1. Press and hold the Voice button for about two seconds. The voice message will state, “Press Start for Test Pattern.” 1. Press the Start / Stop button. The voice message will state, “Press Start for Test Pattern 1.” 2. Press the Voice button. 3. The voice message will say, “Press Start for Test Pattern 2.” 4. Press the Start / Stop button. The voice message will say, “Ready to Print Test Pattern 2.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 35 3.4.2 Using Voice Demos To help you become more familiar with your AVERY DENNISON SNAP 500 printer, the machine is equipped with two voice demos. Demo 1 provides a basic introduction to the printer. Demo 2, consisting of 21 separate voice messages, reviews the basic features of the printer one-by-one. NOTE: To exit the Voice menu, press and hold the Voice button at the end of any voice prompt. Demo 1 1.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer Figure 12b. Running Voice Demos 3.4.3 Setting / Adjusting Voice Button Volume The volume level of the voice messages on your AVERY DENNISON SNAP 500 printer is set at Level 3 at the factory. If you want to adjust the voice button’s volume setting on your printer, follow the steps listed below. NOTE: When you select volume setting, the menu will begin with the current volume at which your machine is set, Level 3. 1.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 37 6. Press the Voice button. The voice message says, “Press Start for Volume Level 4.” 7. Press the Voice button. The voice message says, “Press Start for Volume Level 5.” 8. Press the Start button. The voice message says, “Volume Set to Level 5. Returning to Print Mode.” NOTE: Each time you press the Start button, the volume level will increase by one increment until the maximum level is reached.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 4.0 Making Adjustments 4.1 Print Head Adjustments The two print stations on the AVERY DENNISON SNAP 500 printer are stationary. The print rollers swing open for loading tape and ink and are closed when the machine is printing. The rollers are held in the print position with a latch on both the inside and outside end of the rollers.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer Print Head Pressure Buttons Contrast Knob Figure 13. Print Head Components 4.1.2 Adjusting Density (Darkness) The contrast knob for adjusting print density (darkness) is located between the two print head pressure buttons (see Figure 13). You may adjust the contrast knob while printing labels. The nominal contrast setting is in the center of the rotation. 1. To increase print density, rotate the contrast knob clockwise. 2.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 4.2.1 Stacker Position The stacker slides in and out on the mounting pins. This allows for proper positioning of the stacker for the width of the label you are printing. The stacker should be set so that the back wall of the stacker is just behind the back end of the label where it comes out of the nip rollers. The stacker mount bracket has a thumbscrew that locks the stacker in position and also stiffens the mounting. Adjusting the stacker angle (see section 4.2.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer Label Stop Stacker Sensor Switch Platform Shafts Adjustment Pin Figure 14. Stacker Angle – Almost Vertical 4.2.4 Platform The platform angle can be adjusted in two different locations to alter the angle at which labels are stacked and stopped. 1. Pull the spring loaded Adjustment Pin and move the platform from a horizontal to a backwards angle approximately 20 degrees up on the outer end of the platform. a. For satin labels, use the lower position. b.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer Label Stop Platform Adjustment Pin Figure 15. Stacker Platform Angle Adjustment 4.3 Print and Cut Adjustments The print and cut adjustments allow you to compensate for mechanical tolerances in the printer so that the print is positioned correctly and the cut occurs at the right place. 4.3.1 Cut Adjust NOTE: The cut adjust should only be made when using preprinted tape (see section 3.3.6).
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 43 value to move the cut to the right (looking at the printer) or decrease the value to move the cut to the left. Each step is 0.003”/0.076mm. 4.3.2 Print Adjust The print adjust allows you to move the print with relation to the cut. There are two print adjusts, one for the top print station and one for the bottom print station. The print adjust may be made two ways: using the Virtual Control Panel (section 8.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer In the Virtual Control panel, access the Options tab. To select the printer language, click on the arrow in the Language box to drop down a list of available languages. Click on the desired language. Then click on Apply or Close to activate the selected language. On the Remote Front Panel, select Feature Menu-Language. Use the Yes and No keys to select the desired language, and then press the Enter key.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 45 In the Remote Front Panel, select Feature-Print Speed. Use the Yes and No keys to select the desired choice and press the Enter key. The available choices are: • Format – use the print speed specified in the format. If the print speed does not exist in the AVERY DENNISON SNAP 500 printer, it will use the closest print speed that is not greater.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer The printer does not know whether the Bottom Reflective or Contrast Sensor is installed. If you select a sensor type that is not installed, the printer will not print properly. 4.4.7 Setting the Default Transfer Type The transfer type specifies the type of tape and ink that is being used. For example, transfer type 97 is 4800TWT fabric with CT1111 ink. The transfer type tells the printer how much energy is needed to print when using that tape and ink.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 47 5.0 Maintenance 5.1 Print Head Cleaning and Handling NOTE: AVERY DENNISON recommends cleaning print heads. 1. With alcohol and a cotton pad or cloth every 2-4 hours of continuous usage; 2. With alcohol and Velcro cleaning pads after 8 hours of use. Print heads are extremely sensitive and can be easily damaged, if not cleaned regularly and handled properly.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer Optimal benefits are received when you follow AVERY DENNISON’s cleaning supply recommendations. 1. Always use clean supplies. 2. Use alcohol and the loop side of a Velcro pad or a cotton pad to clean the print head. 3. Never use anything abrasive to the print head. 4. Never use anything metallic on or near the print head. 5.1.2 Cleaning Procedures CAUTION: AVERY DENNISON recommends Master Cleaning Kit #921341K for use in cleaning print heads. 1.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 5.2 Print Head Replacement When you see voids in the printing, and print quality does not improve, even after cleaning the heads, it is time to replace the print heads. Follow the procedures listed below. 1. Turn off the power to the printer. 2. Remove the tape and ink supplies from the printer for easier print head removal.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer Reach underneath and remove the print head assembly from the print station. Figure 17a. Unplugging Print Head Cable Figure 17b. Two Tabs on Print Station - Depressed Figure 17c. Print Head Assembly – Removed Figure 17d. Inserting Print Head Assembly Figure 17e. Print Head Assembly Figure 17f. Print Head 6. Place the new print head assembly onto the plastic mount bracket underneath the print station (see Fig. 17c and 17d).
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 51 WARNING: If the cables are not connected correctly, the print head will be destroyed when the power to the printer is turned on. Check to see that the cable is tight by observing from underneath the print head. The cable’s connectors should be inside of the connectors located on the print head. 8. Replace the tape and ink supplies, and double-check your work. 9. Turn on the power to the printer. 10.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 5.4.1 Removing and Replacing the Knife Assembly WARNING: When adjusting, removing, or replacing the knife assembly, you must turn off the power to the printer to avoid personal injury. 1. Turn off the power to the printer. 2. Using the Auxiliary Feed Roller knob, back the tape out of the knife. 3. Using a Phillip’s head screwdriver, loosen but do not completely remove, the retaining screw on the outboard end of the knife (see Fig. 18a).
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 53 8. Properly dispose of the used knife assembly. 9. To insert the new knife assembly, slide it down vertically into the space between the Auxiliary Feed and the Nip Rollers. 10. Hold the knife assembly on the upper outboard corner. Use a flat blade screwdriver to rotate the rotary knife blade with the screw slot in the knife until the knife blade slips into the drive shaft. 11. Continue to hold the knife assembly in place.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 6.0 Service Adjustments 6.1 Tape (Web) Guide Position The tape (web) guide is set at the factory to center the tape to the printed image. If a slight mechanical adjustment is needed, follow these steps. 1. Locate the two screws under the Tape (Web) Guide mount plate. 2. Open the web guides to the widest position by turning the knob above the guide clockwise. 3. Loosen the two screws. 4. Move the guide to the position desired. 5. Re-tighten the screws. 6.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 1. Turn off the power to the printer. 2. Remove the knife assembly from the printer as described in Section 4.4.1. Refer to Figures 18a and 18b. 3. Loosen the outer pivot screw by making one complete turn (see Fig. 19a). 4. The two setscrews move the stationary outboard end of the knife to increase or decrease the shear. 5. To increase the shear, loosen the right setscrew ¼ turn (see Fig. 19b) and tighten the left setscrew (see Fig. 19c).
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 7.0 Remote Control / Display Module If your AVERY DENNISON SNAP 500 printer is connected to a mainframe rather than a personal computer, you may use the Remote Control / Display module (see Figure 20) for various functions. This module serves as a standalone controller and a printer status display so you can adjust the parameters of your print runs and observe the current status of the printer.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 57 7.1 Controlling the Printer As shown in Figure 20, the Remote Control / Display Module has two rows of buttons. The top row contains the Start, Feed, Test, and Stop buttons. Here is a brief description of their functions. • Start—If batches are present, this button initiates printing. • Feed—This button has no function in the AVERY DENNISON SNAP 500 printer. • Test – This button has no function in the AVERY DENNISON SNAP 500 printer.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer correct, then press either the MODE key (to go on to the next menu entry) or EXIT to exit the menu system.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 8.0 Virtual Control Panel PCMate Platinum has the capability of controlling the AVERY DENNISON SNAP 500 printer and making adjustments right on the PC. When a AVERY DENNISON SNAP 500 printer is connected to PCMate Platinum (see the PCMate Platinum manual for details about printer connections), and the Print Module is active, a Virtual Control Panel is displayed at the bottom of the PCMate Platinum window (see figure 21).
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer You can clear the current batch or all batches using the Batch Control buttons on the right side of the window. 8.1 Viewing and Changing Printer Settings The printers’ settings can be viewed and changed using the Virtual Control Panel. Click on the Show Settings button to bring up the Settings Window (see figure 22). Figure 22. Virtual Control Panel with Show Setting Window The settings are organized into a series of pages with tabs at the top.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 61 9.0 Upgrading the Printer Software 9.1 Introduction The AVERY DENNISON SNAP 500 printer software can be updated electronically. Software upgrades are distributed as a single file called the upgrade or UPG file. PCMate Platinum will take the UPG file and automatically upgrade the printer. Once the upgrade process is started, no other action is required. 9.2 What is Needed The upgrade can only be performed by PCMate Platinum.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer Click on the Yes button to start the upgrade. Clicking on the No button will take you into PCMate Platinum. Each time you start up PCMate Platinum, this screen will appear until you either perform the upgrade or remove it (see below). When you click on the Yes button, the following screen will appear. If you have more than one printer connected to the PC, they will all show in this window.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 63 The upgrade process can take quite a while. If the process is interrupted, the printer will attempt to revert to the last revision. If it fails, it will revert to a safe version. If this occurs, it will be necessary to redo the upgrade. The following window will appear. The following description of the upgrade process is accurate as of this writing. However, changes may be made to improve the process. It is important to allow the process to finish.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer The printer will reboot and say, “Upgrade in progress. Please wait.” After a few minutes, the printer will reboot again. It will then say “Programming MCB. Please wait” At this time, the lights on the printer control panel will all come on. After a few minutes, the printer will reboot again. After a few more minutes, the following window will appear on the PC. The Upgrade Status is now “Upgrade Complete”. Click on Close to continue to PCMate Platinum.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 10.0 Electrical Troubleshooting 10.1 Power Up / Sign On / Communications Problem Probable Cause LEDs do not light. 1) Incorrect supply voltage. 1) Confirm that the AC entry is configured for the line voltage intended to be applied to the machine. Failure to do so can damage the machine's internal power supply. Refer to Appendix 1, "Fuse Configuration." 2) Machine is not plugged in. 1) Check that both ends of the power cord are plugged in securely.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer Printer says “Boot Error 4” or “Hardware error 4. Printer requires service” or “Cannot communicate with the MCB. Change the MCB” during power up. (Message depends on software version.) 1) PCB failure 1) Replace MCB Board 2) Motherboard Failure 1) Replace motherboard Printer says “Running Backup Operating System. Please upgrade” after power up. (Message depends on software version.) 1) Upgrade failure 1) Upgrade to the latest operating system.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 10.2 Tape / Ink Advance Problem Tape or ink does not advance when the start button is depressed. Probable Cause Corrective Action 1) No batches to be printed. (Data light is not on.) 1) Download batch (If batch downloaded uses the same design as a previously downloaded batch, the machine will start automatically). 2) An interlock condition exists. (Supply or Error light is on.) 1) Press the voice button to determine the error.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 10.3 Print Problem Tape advances but the printer does not print. Machine stops after every third label. Probable Cause Corrective Action 1) Tape registration sensor is misaligned (preprinted tapes only). 1) Re-align sense mark with sensor, refer to section 3.3.6.2 Sensors. 2) Print head cable is disconnected or faulty. 1) Power off the machine and reinsert the print head connector or replace the cable. 3) Print head is faulty. 1) Replace the print head.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer Problem Print density is too light or too dark. Problem Voids in print image in the feed direction. Probable Cause Corrective Action 1) Tape and Ink Transfer Type selection in Design File doesn’t match supplies. 1) Refer to the PCMate Platinum software manual. 2) Incorrect contrast setting in the machine setup. 1) Adjust the contrast control on each print head. Refer to section 4.1 Print Head Adjustments. 3) Misadjusted print head pressure.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 10.4 Cut / Stack Problem Probable Cause Machine fails to cut labels (the rotary knife does not rotate). Corrective Action 1) The knife is disabled. 1) Enable the knife in the setup menu via the Remote Control / Display Module section 7.0, or through the Virtual Control / Display in PCMate Platinum section 8.0. 2) Cut count is set to “0” in the Design File. 1) Refer to the PCMate software manual. The stacker platform fails to run.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 10.5 Printer Errors Printer errors are indicated by either the Supply or Error light being on. When the Supply light is on, the printer supplies (tape or ink) require attention. Generally, this means the tape or one of the ink rolls is empty, or the stacker is full. If the Error light is on, some condition occurred that would not allow the printer to continue printing.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer Voice Message Prompt Internal error. Press start to continue.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer Voice Message Prompt The lower (upper) print station ink roll is empty INK OUT BOTTOM (TOP) The lower (upper) print station roller is open HEAD OPEN BOTTOM (TOP) Missed sense mark MISSED SENSE MARK The lower (upper) print head is overheated. Wait until the error light to go out then press start to continue HEAD 1 (2) OVER TEMP Bar code failure VERIFIER HALT 1 (2) 912 (Note: there is no difference between 1 and 2) Communication error.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer Voice Message Internal error. Press start to continue. Internal error. Press start to continue.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 11.0 Mechanical Troubleshooting 11.1 Tape Problem Probable Cause Corrective Action Tape will not roll smoothly or the tape jumps. 1) Web guides are incorrectly adjusted. Tape does not pull smoothly through print head module. 1) Web guides are too tight. 1) Adjust web guides to touch outer edges of tape with the minimum pressure required. Tape jams in bridge blade rollers or knife area. 1) Knife not cutting the full width of stock. 1) Refer to section 6.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 11.2 Ink Problem Ink wrinkles or will not pull smoothly. Probable Cause Corrective Action 1) Ink supply and rewind rolls are misaligned. 1) Make sure rewind core is equal to or wider than the supply roll width. 2) Check that the motor is working and has back tension on the supply roll. Ink rolls loosely on Rewind core. 2) Ink buildup on the turn bar(s). 1) Clean the turn bar(s) with alcohol. 3) Incorrect ink width.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer Appendices 1. Fuse Configuration The main fuse(s) on the AVERY DENNISON SNAP 500 are located inside the AC power entry receptacle. The entry has a fuse drawer that holds the fuse(s) and selects the appropriate line voltage. If the number in the window DOES NOT match the AC line voltage intended to be supplied to the printer, DO NOT plug the power cord in. Reconfigure as follows: 1) Remove the power cord.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 1.2 Reconfiguring the Internal Power Supply Check the fuse label on the back cover of the printer. If the fuse label has the warning shown below, you must perform the following procedure to reconfigure the internal power supply to 115V or 230V. NOTE: If the printer has the mark on the back of the printer near the AC entry, you do not need to reconfigure the internal power supply.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer Power Supply 4) The voltage selector switch is found on the side of the power supply facing the MCB. See the picture below. To access the switch, it may be necessary to remove the mounting screws and carefully move the power supply away from the MCB. There are four mounting screws, two above the supply and two below. Be careful not to put excessive strain on the power supply cables.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 2. Ink and Tape Transfer Types Transfer Type values associated with the XT commands.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer Value 118 119 120 121 122 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 Transfer Type 601SST Fabric & CT-1111 Ink 591SST/601SST Fabrics & CT-1115 Ink 591SST/601SST Fabrics & CT-1117 Ink 591SST Fabric & CT-1112 Ink 601SST Fabric & CT-1112 Ink 4900NWT / 4900HSA & HS1111 1800FRA & TW1111 1800FRA & GP1111 2085NWT / 2495NWT / 2360NWT & HS1111 2360NWT / 2800NWT & XC3111 2895NWT / 2800NWT & HS
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 3. Printer Specifications Print method: Narrow web thermal transfer two sided printer Speeds - 3 IPS (76.2mm/second), 4.5 IPS (114.3mm/second), 6 IPS (152.4mm/second), 7 IPS (177.8mm/second) Label Size Min: Min: Min: 1/2" (12.7mm) web x 1 .062" (26.9mm) feed at 3 IPS and 4.5 IPS (standard stacker) 1/2" (12.7mm) web x 1.062" (26.9mm) feed at 6 IPS (standard stacker) 1/2" (12.7mm) web x 1.2" (30.5mm) feed at 7 IPS (standard stacker) Max: 2 1/4" (57.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer Electrical 90-132 / 180-265 VAC 50-60Hz - 10 / 6 Amp 1 Ph User selectable Temperature 41°F (5°C) to 104°F (40°C) Humidity 5% to 90% non-condensing Other Features - 83 - Downloading of information while machine is operating - Sequenced Fields - Time/Date Stamping (Both month/day/year and day/month/year format) - Life Counts – Through PCMate or Remote Control/Display Module - Operator adjustable: Contrast – Adjustable on printhead Cut position, print position a
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 4. Instructions for Factory / Field Installation of Back Reflective Sensor 580010 Installation Procedure 1. Disconnect Power to Printer. 2. Disconnect Stacker Cable & Remote Control Panel (if so equipped). 3. Remove the Rear Cover (save screws). 4. Remove Web Guide Assembly to facilitate reworking of Front Cover (save screws) 5. Locate (2) small Detents below Right Web Guide Shaft. (2) DETENTS 6.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 85 7. With a Dremel Tool, open these holes to create a rectangle large enough to accept the ½ X ¾ flat end of the Sensor Mount Block. Be sure Rectangle is located to accept the mounting 8-32 screw through the Upright Frame.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer Sensor Installation 1. Assemble the Sensor / Harness Assembly into the slot in the Mounting Block, flush with the top and with the Harness in the slot to the flat end of the Block. Secure with 4-40 x 3/16 Pan Head Screw. 2. Assemble to Upright Frame with Harness passing through the rectangular hole in the Upright Frame and secure with 8-32 x 3/8 Cap Screw from the Back of the Frame. 8-32 X 3/8 CAP SCREW 4-40 X 3/16 PAN HEAD SCREW SENSOR 3.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer Final Assembly 1. Replace Web Guide Assembly and Reconnect Electrically. Secure with saved screws (10-32). 2. Reassemble Rear Cover with Saved Screws (8-32). 3. Reconnect stacker cable and remote instrument panel 4. Printer is ready to power on.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 5. Instructions for Factory / Field Installation of Top Sensor Assemblies 580009 & 580011 The above sensors are alike in mechanical configuration. 580009 is a color contrast sensor & 580011 is a contrast sensor only. Installation Procedure, Front of Printer 1. Disconnect Power to Printer. 2. Disconnect Stacker Cable & Remote Control Panel (if so equipped). 3. Remove the Rear Cover (save screws). 4.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 89 5. Locate a small detent point on the Front Cover directly above the shaft as described in step 4. Using this detent as a center, drill a small 3/16diameter guide hole through the Front Cover. Using successively larger drills, create a 1/2-diameter hole and file it square to fit the “L” shaped sensor pickup bracket supplied in kit. If desired, a 5/8-diameter hole can be used. The square on the “L” bracket must slide freely in this hole.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer DETENT CREATE EITHER 1/2 SQUARE OR 5/8 DIA. HOLE NOTE: Factory Installation will perform this step prior to assembly. 6. Assemble the “Y” shaped fiber optic pickup lead into the “L” bracket, rotate 90° to protrude from the slot.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 7. Slide the square portion of the “L” bracket through the newly created hole in the Front Cover and the pickup tube into the slot in the Web Guide Shaft between the guides. SLOT IN FRONT COVER FIBER OPTIC CABLE 8. Insert the Threaded Shaft through the hole in the end of the “L” bracket and screw it into the Web Guide Shaft until the E-Ring groove is exposed. Assemble the 3/16 “E” Clip. THREADED SHAFT E-RING GROOVE 9.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer Installation Procedure, Rear Assembly 1. Assemble Sensor Mounting Bracket to Sensor body with (2) 8-32 x ¼ Button Head Screws. MCB POWER CABLE CONNECTOR SENSOR MOUNT BRACKET 4X 8-32 X 1/4 BUTTON HEAD SCREW SENSOR 2. Remove (2) plastic Jam Nuts from Sensor, slide over ends of “Y” cable and secure with (2) 7/32 “E” Clips. 3. Insert the threaded Plastic Nuts into the Sensor receptacles, firmly seating the Fiber Optic Cable ends and tighten the Plastic Nuts.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 93 5. Assemble Sensor Power Cable to Sensor and plug into MCB Connector labeled “Option Top Color / Contrast”.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer Final Assembly 1. Using the supplied Template, scribe a cutout line on the Rear Cover. SCRIBE TEMPLATE SCRIBE AND REMOVE THIS MATERIAL 2. Remove the material within this scribed line. Drill corners and use Dremel tool or small saw. 3. Slide Cover onto Printer. The cutout should be over the control plate on the Sensor. The sensor may require both horizontal and vertical readjustment to fit below the cutout. 4. Reattach the cover.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer Contrast Sensor Assembly Drawing 6 11 10 10 7 4 2 5 8 9 1 3 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Part # 584031 584032 196028 584030 581315 581124 581316 999098 990325 990089 581181 581336 990329 Description Pin, Extension Slide, Contrast sensor Knob, Adjust Shaft, Contrast sensor mount Light guide, Fiber optic Cable, Contrast sensor Bracket, Contrast sensor mount Bushing, 3/16 x 3/8 Snap ring, 3/16 e-ring 8-32 x 1/4 Button head screw Sensor, Contrast, Sick
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 6. Instructions for Factory / Field Installation of High Speed Verifier Assembly 580015 Installation Procedure - Mechanical 1) Disconnect Power to Printer. 2) Disconnect Stacker Cable & Remote Control Panel (if so equipped). 3) Remove the Rear Cover (save screws). 4) Install the base Verifier Mount Bracket on the back of the Upright Frame in (2) 10-32 Pem Nuts directly above the Auxiliary Drive Gear. Use (2) 10-32 x 1.00 Cap Screws. Tighten Securely.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 6) Install Verifier Mount Plate using (2) 6-32 x 3/8 Cap Screws & attach the Verifier to the Plate with the remaining (2) 6-32 x 3/8 Cap Screws.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer Installation Procedure – Electrical 1) Facing the back of the Printer, remove the pre-punched material from the horizontal slot (shown below) in the Mother Board Mounting Plate. KNOCK OUT PRE-PUNCHED SLOT 2) Assemble Internal Verifier Cable into slot and secure with hardware supplied on 581129. INTERNAL VERIFIER CABLE 3) Mount J1 (5 wire, 10 pin connector) to MCB J7. Mount J2 (3 wire, 10 pin connector) to MCB J11.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer Installation – Rear Cover 1) Insert the Template supplied into the Cover hole above and closest to the above Verifier / Bracket Assembly. Bending the Template slightly to match the Cover contour will assure a more accurate location. TEMPLATE 2) Scribe a line around the inner cutout of the Template. 3) Remove the Template and with a small saw or Dremel Tool, remove the Material within the scribed line.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 3 6 5 9 8 2 4 1 10 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Part # 581302 581307 581309 990084 551144 990016 581144 990122 990315 581129 Description Bracket, Verifier frame mount Bracket, Verifier mount Plate, Verifier mount 10-32 x 1 Cap screw Verifier, 8" 6-32 x 3/8 Cap screw Harness, External verifier (not shown) 1/4-20 x 3/4 Cap screw 1/4-20 Thumb cap Harness, Verifier, Internal Qty 1 1 1 2 1 4 1 1 1 1
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 101 7. Programming the Contrast Sensors There are two optional contrast sensors available for the SNAP 500 printer. 580011 is the standard contrast sensor. It works well in most situations where there is significant contrast between the material background and the sense mark. In situations were there is less contrast between the material and the sense mark, or the material and sense mark are of similar colors, 580009 may be required.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer index finger, while applying back tension to the supply roll with the left thumb. This ensures that the stock is in the same position that it will be when the printer is running. Release the TEACH button. If the Q light flashes rapidly, the sensor did not program correctly. If the process fails repeatedly, the sensor may not be lined up correctly with the sense mark, or there may not be enough contrast between the background and the sense mark.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 103 Make sure that the stock is tight against the web guide. The best way to do this is to press the TEACH button with the left index finger, while applying back tension to the supply roll with the left thumb. This ensures that the stock is in the same position that it will be when the printer is running. Release the TEACH button. If the Q/ok light flashes rapidly, the sensor did not program correctly.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 7. 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 Sayre, PA. 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.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer − Avery Dennison US covers warranty for equipment and parts installed and operated in the Americas (United States, Canada, Mexico, Central America, Caribbean Region, and South America excluding Brazil). − Outside the US, the local Avery Dennison office is responsible for equipment and parts warranty. Customers must ensure coverage during machine purchase.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 9.
RETURNING TO PRINT MODE. RETURNS TO PRINT MODE. V PRESS START TO SET VOLUME V PRESS START FOR DEMOS V PRESS START FOR TEST PATTERNS PRESS AND HOLD VOICE BUTTON UNTIL OPTION MENU BEGINS S S S SETTING VOLUME TO LEVEL 3. RETURNING TO PRINT MODE. SETS VOLUME TO LEVEL 3 AND RETURNS TO PRINT MODE. S PRESS START FOR VOLUME LEVEL 3 V PRESS VOICE BUTTON TO GO TO THE NEXT OPTION V RETURNING TO PRINT MODE. RETURNS TO PRINT MODE.
Electrical Assembly Drawings User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 109
LINE NEUTRAL GROUND D C B A 551130 341147 230V OPERATION TWO 6.3A 250V 5 X 20MM FUSES 990757 115V OPERATION ONE 10.0A 250V 1/4 X 1 1/4 FUSE 921167 115V 230V 581183 581114 ATX 12V MODULE FLASH DISK 128MB 341150A SYSTEM FAN 1 +5VSB -12V +3.3V +5V PROCESSOR 1.
S1 CONTRAST POT - J31 S1 PRINT HEAD - J30 S1 INK REWIND - J18 S1 INK UNWIND - J16 S1 HEAD OPEN - J24 S2 CONTRAST POT - J33 S2 INK REWIND - J20 S2 HEAD OPEN - J25 S2 INK UNWIND - J19 S2 PRINT HEAD - J32 MEDIA UNWIND - J17 SPEAKER - J38 KNIFE HOME - J27 KNIFE MOTOR - J15 24V - J21 FEED MOTOR - J13 MOTHER BOARD AUDIO - J37 MB RESET - J22 MOTHER BOARD MINI FRONT PANEL - J5 OPTIONAL FRONT PANEL - J10 USER INTERFACE STATION 1 STATION 2 UNWIND SPEAKER KNIFE 24V FEED Harness Connections
Mechanical Assembly Drawings User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 113
3 10 12 8 11 4 6 2 2 5 1 7 9 13 Unwind Assembly Drawing 3 18 22 21 6 19 24 20 User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 17 23 15 16 14
Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Part # 581201 118052 117903 117955 991367 991372 991368 586005 583007 586004 117954 990327 Description Frame, Upright (reference only) Holder, Bearing Bearing, Platen Gear, Ribbon, 54T - 15T Snap ring, 9/64 e-ring 6-32 x 1/4 Pan head screw 2.
1 4 5 4 7 5 9 10 11 12 5 3 15 Web Guide Assembly Drawing 5 8 6 17 2 User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 13 16 14
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5 2 9 10 4 12 14 6 Printhead Assembly Drawing 17 11 15 13 4 8 7 User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 3 16 1
Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Part # 585008 117951 585006 585005 585007 585022 117950 585023 581111 990436 991382 991383 990469 PB00700220 581190 581161 991492 Printhead Parts List User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer Description Latch, Head - Right Button, Pressure Shaft, Head lock Screw, Special head lock Latch, Head - Left Mount, Print head Pin, Print head pivot Bracket, Print head mount Pot, Contrast control Roll pin, 1/16 x 3/8 Spring, Compression Spring, Extension Washer, Nylon,
5 6 20 4 10 11 2 3 9 8 17 13 19 8 1 3 Ink Unwind / Rewind Assembly Drawing 2 7 8 User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 18 15 12 16 14 13
Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Part # 581201 118052 117903 586007 586008 991454 126468 586004 586006 586002 586009 Qty 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 Item Part # 11 991370 12 991367 13 990327 14 117954 15 117955 16 991372 17 990019 18 991368 19 586003 20* 586094K 586095K Description Torsion spring Snap ring, 9/64 e-ring Snap ring, 5/16 e-ring Gear, Ribbon, 75T Gear, Ribbon, 54T - 15T 6-32 x 1/4 Phillips pan head screw Hexagon socket BH cap screw 2.
3 5 5 5 6 14 13 8 7 9 Upright Frame Assembly Drawing 5 10 11 12 8 1 User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 2 4
Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Part # 581201K_SH 2 581201K_SH 6 581201K_SH 7 991379 991372 581204 341210 991374 581202 581203 581001 990038 581103 991086 Upright Frame Parts List User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer Description Frame, Upright Bracket, Support, Rear cover Frame, Mother board tray 10-32 x 3/8 Phillips pan head screw 6-32 x 1/4 Phillips pan head screw Bracket, MCB support Feet, 1 1/2 Diameter x 3/4 High 1/4-20 x 1/2 Phillips pan head screw Bracket, Power supply 5v Bracket, Strap,
6 2 6 5 Covers Assembly Drawing 1 3 6 User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 4 7 1
Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Covers Parts List User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer Part # 991376 991379 581205 581201 581207 990091 581206 Description Qty 10-32 x 1/2 Phillips pan head screw 6 10-32 x 3/8 Phillips pan head screw 2 Cover, Rear 1 Frame, Upright 1 Bracket, Support, Rear cover 1 8-32 x 1/2 Button head screw 10 Cover, Front 1 125
Feed – Drive Train Assembly Drawing User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer
Part # 584011 584010 117903 118052 584057 351141 585013 990439 585014 585024 585016 117902 585012 990486 584012 584013 990327 Frame, Knife / Drive Support, Bearing Ball Bearing Holder, Bearing Bracket, Feed Motor Mount Stepper Motor, Harnessed Shaft, Swing Block Nylon Washer Bracket, Swing Arm Shaft, Platen Roller Gear, 38t Drive 300 Dpi Gear, Platen Shaft, Swing Block Snap Ring, 3/8 E-ring Roller, Aux Drive Roller, Molded, Idler E-ring, 5/16 Description Qty 1 2 16 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 1 1 1 1 10 18 19 20
19 22 18 2 1 6 23 16 128 15 13 4 17 14 12 18 17 15 25 24 10 9 8 3 5 Knife – Drive –Standard Nip Roller Assembly Drawing User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer 21 20 11 7
* Recommended spare parts Item Part # Description 1 587090-1 Assembly, Knife 2 581201 Frame, Upright 3 584011 Frame, Knife / Drive 4 584033 Bracket, Nip roller, Outer 5 587017 Standoff, Knife motor 6 584019 Bracket, Nip roller mount 7 245026 Motor, Stepper 8 991438 Drive, Beam coupling 9 587018 Shaft, Knife drive 10 581130 Sensor, Optical 11 990081 10-32 x 1/2 Cap screw 12* 584015 Roller, Molded 13 584016 Roller, Nip, Idler Qty 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 Item 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23* 24 25 Part # 9
10 130 4 3 6 12 19 8 2 9 11 17 5 7 15 16 1 14 13 NOTE: ITEM (11) IS USED WITH WITH ITEM (4) ONLY. 11 18 19 990448 18 587116 17 587115 16 584034 15 991471 14 991377 13 991376 12 989983 11 991523 10 990017 9 990019 8 991614 7 587084 6 587086 5 587095 4 587096 3 587097 2 587099 1 587098 ITEM PART NO. Short Feed Roller Assembly Drawing and Parts List User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer WASHER, .125 X .313 X .
ITEM 1 2 3 4 5 3 PART NO.
Rewind Assembly Drawing (Option) User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer
Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9* 10 11 12 13* 14 15 16 17 18 Cover 10-32 x 3/8” Button Head Screws Base Support, Shaft Bearing ½ x ¾ x ½” Bushing ½” Collar Compression Spring ½” Thrust Ball Bearing Timing Belt, 67T 1/5P 28T 1/5P Timing Belt Pulley ½ x 5/8 x 1 ¼” Bushing Drive Disc Friction Disc Driven Disc Upright ½ x 5/8 x ¾” Bushing 10” Roll Disc Hub, 3” Rewind Insert Description * Recommended spare parts Part # 111201 990090 111029 112037 999121 990374 990465 999017 112031 112005 999118 112030 112032 112028 1
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer Revision List Date 12/7/10 Revision Description Updated contrast sensor installation diagram, page 92, Updated contrast sensor assembly DWG, page 95, Updated Short Feed assembly DWG, page 130
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer AVERY DENNISON Technical Support Product / Services Installation Report Customer: Address: Failure Report #: Service Report #: Failure Reported By: Date: Model #: Serial #: Mfg. Date: Contact: Phone #: Out of Box Failure Total Inches Total Cuts Yes (For office use) (For office use) Within 30 Days of installation Within Warrantee If within Warrantee, which month No ----- Yes Yes No No .