User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer User’s Manual TM SNAP 700 Printer SNAP 700RFID Printer TM Avery Dennison Information and Brand Management Division Retail Information Services Group Manual Edition 4.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 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.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Table of Contents 1.0 INTRODUCTION 9 2.0 INSTALLATION 10 2.1 Preparing for the installation 2.1.1 AC Power Line 2.1.2 Location Considerations 2.1.3 PC Requirements 2.1.4 User Safety 10 10 10 11 12 2.2 Receiving 12 2.3 Unpacking 2.3.1 Removing the printer from the carton 2.3.2 Inspection / Inventory Checklist 13 13 14 2.4 Printer Description 15 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™ 700 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 Stock 3.3.6.1 Selecting the Sensor 3.3.6.2 Aligning the Stock to the Sensor 3.3.6.3 Aligning the Sensor to the Stock 3.3.7 Feeding the stock 30 30 31 31 31 33 33 33 34 3.4 Option Menu System 3.4.1 Running Test Patterns 3.4.3 Setting / Adjusting Voice Button Volume 34 35 37 4.0 MAKING ADJUSTMENTS 39 4.1 Print Head Adjustments 4.1.1 Adjusting Print Head Pressure 4.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 5.4 Rotary Knife Assembly 5.4.1 Removing and Replacing the Knife Assembly 5.4.2 Adjust the Knife Home Position 5.5 Rubber Roller Replacement 52 53 56 56 6.0 SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS 57 6.1 Stock (Web) Guide Position 6.2 Stock (Web) Guide Width Adjustments 6.3 Stock Feed 6.4 Knife Shear Adjustment 57 57 57 57 7.0 REMOTE CONTROL / DISPLAY MODULE 60 8.0 VIRTUAL CONTROL PANEL 61 8.1 Viewing and Changing Printer Settings 62 9.0 UPGRADING THE PRINTER SOFTWARE 63 9.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 11.4 Knife 80 APPENDICES 83 1. Fuse Configuration 83 2. Ink and Stock Transfer Types 84 3. Printer Specifications 86 4. Instructions for Factory / Field Installation of Top Sensor Assemblies 620006 & 620007 88 Installation Procedure 88 5. Programming the Contrast Sensors Programming the Contrast Sensor Programming the Color Contrast Sensor 92 93 94 6.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Web Guide Parts List 115 Sensor Tray Assembly 116 Sensor Tray Parts List 117 Sensor Tray Assembly RFID 118 Sensor Tray RFID Parts List 119 Top Print Head Assembly 120 Top Print Head Parts List 121 Bottom Print Head Assembly 122 Bottom Print Head Parts List 123 Print Head Assembly 124 Print Head Parts List 125 Platen Roller Assembly 126 Platen Roller Parts List 127 Ink Arbor Assembly 128 Ink Arbor Parts List 129 Drive Assembly 130 Drive Parts L
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Upright Frame Parts List 141 Covers Assembly 142 Covers Parts List 143 Stacker Assembly (Sheet 1 of 2) 144 Stacker Assembly (Sheet 2 of 2) 145 Stacker Parts List 146 Addendum – Printing and Supplies Handling Procedure 147 Addendum II – Short Feed Short Feed O-Ring Replacement Short Feed Assembly Parts List Short Feed Part List 149 149 151 152 Revision Record 154
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 9 1.0 Introduction AVERY DENNISON has designed the SNAPTM700 printer for ease of installation, simple operation, low cost of ownership, and dependability. The SNAP 700 printer is capable of printing two-sided brand/care labels at a rate of up to 12 inches (305mm) per second. Your SNAP 700 printer allows for quick changeouts of inks, stock, and label sizes, providing the versatility required to meet most brand/care labeling needs.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 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 you to plug the SNAP 700 printer, PC, and any additional support or service equipment into the same service. We highly recommend that the printer and its accessories be on a dedicated circuit.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 11 Figure 1. Recommended Workstation Layout 2.1.3 PC Requirements Most customers use a personal computer to download information to the SNAP 500 printer. The printer can be connected to any type of computer capable of sending the AVERY DENNISON Command Language, or PCL. PCMate Platinum tag and label printing software supports the new virtual control panel feature when using the SNAP 500 printer. PCMate features higher communication speeds of the SNAP 500.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 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. You do not have to turn off the power when loading or changing supplies. CAUTION: The SNAP 700 printer has some pinch points which have safeguards design in. AVERY DENNISION strongly recommends that you do not modify or bypass these safeguards.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 2.3 Unpacking 2.3.1 Removing the printer from the carton 1. Open the carton from the top by removing the banding straps and/or cutting the taped seam on the top of the carton. 2. Remove top foam-packing layer (see Figure 2A). Figure 2A – Shipping Carton 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.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer X X X X X X Figure 2B: Lift Locations 2.3.2 Inspection / Inventory Checklist 1. Inspect the printer for any damage that may have occurred from shipping. 2. Check the SNAP 700 printer shipping carton to be sure the following items are also included with your printer. SNAP 700 printer User's Manual (if ordered separately) may be downloaded free from the web: http://d2comm.paxar.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 2.4 Printer Description Shown below are the important parts of the SNAP 700 Printer. Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the printer. Upper Print Station Control Panel Rotary Knife Upper Ink Arbors Stacker Stock Arbor Stock (Web) Guide Lower Print Station Lower Ink Arbors Figure 3. SNAP 700 Printer NOTE: Please take some time to become familiar with the printer’s major components and their functions. Refer to Figure 3.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer • The Upper and Lower Ink Arbors are adjusted using the black knob on the end of the arbor. To open up and close down the self center arbor to the ink cores rotate the knob. Do not over tighten onto the core to hole them in place. They accommodate ink rolls ranging from 1 inch (25mm) to 5 inches (127 mm) cores. • A Rotary Knife Assembly comes with printer. When printing woven tapes, use a Sonic Knife accessory option that provides ultrasonic cutting and sealing.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 2.5 Setting up the Printer 2.5.1 Attaching the Stacker Nip Roller Rotary Knife Assembly Label Stop Stacker Sensor Switch Platform Shafts Figure 4. Rotary Knife and Stacker The stacker and knife are two separate assemblies that can be installed and/or replaced easily and quickly. For information on 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™ 700 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 SNAP 700 printers are located inside the AC power entry receptacle on the backside of the printer (see Figure 5).
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 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™ 700 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 SNAP 700 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). 2.6 Printing a Test Label 2.6.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 21 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. The printer will say “Ready to print test pattern 1 (or 2), Returning to print mode.” At this time the Data light will come on.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 3.0 Operation 3.1 Loading Supplies Your SNAP 700 printer is designed with upper and optional lower ink supply stations. . The ink supply station setup is dictated by the option of the printer your ordered. There is no way to change this setup at your location. The ink arbors have a self-center guide to locate the roll of ink to ensure smooth tracking through the machine. The ink cores have splines on their inside surfaces.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Upper Ink Rewind Arbor Upper Ink Supply Arbor Core Stop Upper Print Station 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™ 700 Printer Rewind Core Upper Rewind Upper Ink Lower Print Upper Print Print Head Lower Ink 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™ 700 Printer Upper Ink Rewind Upper Ink Unwind Stock Lower Ink Unwind Threading Diagram Decurler & Web Guide not used on Lower Ink Rewind
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Threading Diagram - RFID 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 Turn bar, across the print head to the rewind arbor. 3.1.3 Loading the Stock Before loading a roll of stock, you will need to be familiar with the following parts of the SNAP 700 printer (Refer to Figures 9 and 10).
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer roll. To avoid damaging the rollers or print heads, use scissors to cut off any portion of the supply stock that has adhesive on it. 2. Rotate the unwind knob clockwise to retract the “fingers”. Open the assembly so the back locator hub and front locking fingers are wider that the material. 3. To install the stock supply roll, begin with the leading end at the top of the roll pulling off towards the stacker. 4. Slide the stock roll onto the Stock Arbor (see Figure 9). 5.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 12. Rotate the stock web guide knob to align it to the stock width. 13. Close the upper and lower print rollers. Feed Roller Lower Print Roller Knife Stock Web Guide Knob Stacker Upper Print Roller Figure 10. Stock Supply Through Knife and Stacker 3.1.4 Butt Splice CAUTION: To prevent damage to the print head, do not use butt splices. The SNAP 700 printer is designed to allow for fast, frequent changing and loading of stock and ink.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 29 Platinum, or you may be using a special application on a PC or a mainframe. Consult your supervisor on how your company sends print jobs. 3.3 Printing Labels 3.3.1 The Control Panel The Control Panel on your SNAP 700 printer is located at the top of the machine. Figure 11 shows the control buttons and lights displayed on the printer. The buttons allow you to control the printer, and the lights indicate the status of the printer.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 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/Stop Button to start printing. When printing starts, the stacker will move the platform to 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™ 700 Printer 31 3.3.4 End of Day When the printer finishes printing all the print jobs that have been sent, it will stop with a few labels left to print. The Data Light will flash. Sending another print job will allow the printer to continue printing without producing a leader. The feature helps prevent wasting stock and ink. If all the jobs are finished or you need to change stock and/or ink and the data light is flashing, press the Start Button.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer instructions on teaching these sensors.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 33 3.3.6.1 Selecting the Sensor Select the sensor one of two ways. First, the sensor type can be selected as part of the format (see the PCMate Platinum manual or the PCL manual for details). Second, override the format sensor using the Virtual Control Panel (see section 8.0). If the Format sensor type is selected, the printer will use the sensor specified in the format.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer mark, the light will flash rapidly or stay on. To align the sensor to the sense mark, move the stock so that the sensor mark shows in the slot under the sensor. Then adjust the sensor across the web until the Supply light flashes rapidly or stays on. For best alignment, move the sensor to the point where the light flashes most rapidly, and then continue to move the sensor in the same direction until the light starts to flash more slowly.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 35 4. The voice message will say, “Press Start for Demos.” 5. If you do not want to listen to the demos, press the Voice button. 6. The voice message will respond with, “Press Start to Set Volume.” 7. If you do not want to change the speaker volume, press the Voice button. 8. The printer will say “Returning to Print Mode.” At this time the Option Menu System is complete and the printer is back to normal operation.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 3. Press the Start / Stop button. The voice message will respond with, “Ready to Print Narrow Setup Test Pattern. Returning to Print Mode.” The Data light will turn on. 4. Press the Start / Stop button. The machine will begin printing Test Pattern 1. 5. To stop printing the test labels, press the Start / Stop button. The Data light will remain on. Make any necessary adjustments, and press Start / Stop to resume printing the test labels. 6.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 37 2. Press the Voice button. 3. The voice message will say, “Press Start for Wide Setup Test Pattern”. 4. Press the Start / Stop button. The voice message will say, “Ready to Print Wide Setup Test Pattern. Returning to Print Mode.” The Data light will turn on. 5. Press the Start / Stop button. The machine will begin printing Test Pattern 2. 6. To stop printing the test labels, press the Start / Stop button. The Data light will remain on.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer To increase from volume level 3 to 5, follow these additional steps. 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™ 700 Printer 39 4.0 Making Adjustments 4.1 Print Head Adjustments The one or two print stations on the SNAP 700 printer are stationary. The print rollers swing open for loading stock 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™ 700 Printer Print Head Pressure Adjustment Knob & Contrast Knob Figure 13. Print Head Components 4.1.2 Adjusting Density (Darkness) The contrast knob for adjusting print density (darkness) is located on the front of each print station (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™ 700 Printer 41 of the labels being printed and the material being used. There are no incorrect settings, only adjustments that allow the stacker to better accommodate the size and type of material used for the label being printed and stacked. You will soon learn the settings that work best for your labels. 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.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Nip Roller Rotary Knife Assembly Label Stop Stacker Sensor Switch Platform Adjustment Pin Shafts 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.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 43 4.3 Print and Cut Adjustments The print and cut adjustments allow you to compensate for mechanical tolerances in the printer. 4.3.1 Cut Adjust NOTE: The cut adjust should only be made when using preprinted stock (see section 3.3.6). If the cut adjust is changed when you are using blank stock, the print will appear to move on the label.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 4.4 Printer Features The SNAP 700 printer has many operator-controllable features. Each of these features can be selected from the Virtual Control Panel (see section 8.0) Unless otherwise noted, locate these features on the Options tab or the Virtual Control Panel. 4.4.1 Selecting the Printer Language The SNAP 700 printer has the capability of presenting both text and voice messages in multiple languages. The printer is shipped with English as the only language.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 45 4.4.4 Selecting the Print Speed The print speed is normally set in the format. You may override the format setting and specify the speed you want the printer to run. This is useful if you have formats that were designed for other AVERY DENNISON printers. In the Virtual Control Panel, select the Options tab. Click on the arrow in the Print Speed box to drop down a menu of print speed choices. Click on the desired choice and click on Apply or Close to set the print speed.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer The available selections are: • Format – use the sense mark type specified in the format • Top Hole Sensor, Bottom Reflective, Contrast – selects the sensor type • Disabled – ignores the sense mark. This is useful when designing a format using blank stock to avoid wasting the more expensive preprinted stock. The printer does not know whether the Bottom Reflective or Contrast Sensor is installed.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 5.0 Maintenance 5.1 Print Head Cleaning and Handling CAUTION: Turn off the power to the printer before cleaning or replacing the print head. 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™ 700 Printer CAUTION: Never remove the print head from the printer except to replace it. 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.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 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 stock and ink supplies from the printer for easier print head removal.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer printer. 7. To remove the head lift slightly on the outer end of the head to lift it off the locating pins. Pull the head towards the stacker end of the printer. It will slip out from under the flat retaining springs located at both ends of the head. 8. Unplug the two cables that connect to the print head by grasping the print head cable, rocking it gently (see Fig. 17a). Remove the print head assembly from the print station (see Fig. 17b). Figure 17a.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 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. 12. Replace the stock and ink supplies, and double-check your work. 13. Turn on the power to the printer. 14. You must set the printhead category to adjust for variations in the individual printheads.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 5.3 Lubrication The SNAP 700 printer is manufactured with ball bearings that do not require lubrication. There are two (2) oil-impregnated bronze bushings in the Nip Roller assembly that do require lubrication. Lubrication Required Lubrication Required Caution: AVERY DENNISON recommends lubricating the bronze bushings with one drop of multi-use oil once every month during normal operation. 5.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 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 Feed Roller knob, back the stock out of the knife. 3. Loosen the Retaining Thumb Screw under the outboard end of the knife assembly. It is not necessary to remove the screw to remove the knife assembly 4.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer shaped holder. Note the location of the pressure spring to reassemble the knife. The Gold color spring is on the inboard end and the Light Blue spring is on the outboard end of the assembly. 8. Remove the Bridge Blade, Knife Output from the Stationary Knife by removing the two 8-32 x ¼ BHCS. 9. Re-Install this Bridge Blade onto the new Stationary Knife. 10. Properly dispose of the used knife blades.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 55 11. Insert the rotary knife blade with the long end and flat to the inboard side of the printer. 12. Place the Gold torsion springs on the inboard end of the stationary knife. The “L” bent tang of the spring will extend towards the back of the knife. The cutting edge of the blade will be to the left of the rotary knife pointing down. 13. Insert the “L” tang of the spring in the back frame before inserting the pivot post into the bushing.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 5.4.2 Adjust the Knife Home Position To adjust the Knife Home Position, follow the procedure listed below. 1. Insert a flat blade screwdriver into the slot in the end of the knife. 2. Rotate the screwdriver counterclockwise until you hear an audible click. 3. Continue to turn the screwdriver approximately 1/8 of a rotation more. 5.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 57 6.0 Service Adjustments 6.1 Stock (Web) Guide Position The stock (web) guide is set at the factory to center the stock to the printed image. If a slight mechanical adjustment is needed, follow these steps. 1. Locate the two plastic thumb screws under the Stock (Web) Guide mount shaft. 2. Loosen the two screws. 3. Slide the guide in and out to the position desired. 4. Re-tighten the two screws. 6.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 2. Remove the knife assembly from the printer as described in Section 5.4.1. Refer to Figures 19a and 19b. 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). Right Set Screw Pivot Screw Figure 19a.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 59 8. Insert a strip of the material to be cut so it extends from both sides of the knife. Test by rotating the knife shaft again to cut the material. 9. If the two parts of the material are still attached by thread, the knife is damaged and must be replaced. 10. If your test only cuts the material part way through, an additional adjustment is required. 11. Retest and repeat Steps 9 and 10 above.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 7.0 Remote Control / Display Module Discontinued. Contact your Avery Dennison representative for information if you are using the Remote Control / Display Module.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 8.0 Virtual Control Panel PCMate Platinum can control the SNAP 700 printer and makeg adjustments right on the PC. When a SNAP 700 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). Printer Selection Box Printer Controls and Indicators Printer Status Batch Control Figure 21.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 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. To select one of the pages, click on the tab. See section 4.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 63 9.0 Upgrading the Printer Software 9.1 Introduction The SNAP 700 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™ 700 Printer 9.5 Performing the Upgrade Start PCMate Platinum. The following screen will appear. 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.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 65 To start the upgrade, click on the Start Upgrade button. No further action is required until the upgrade process is complete. 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.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 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™ 700 Printer 10.0 Electrical Troubleshooting 10.1 Power Up / Sign On / Communications Problem Probable Cause Corrective Action 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.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 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™ 700 Printer 10.2 Stock / Ink Advance Problem Probable Cause Stock or ink does not advance when the start button is depressed. 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™ 700 Printer 10.3 Print Problem Probable Cause Corrective Action Stock advances but the printer does not print. 1) Stock registration sensor is misaligned (preprinted stocks only). 1) Re-align sense mark with sensor, refer to section 3.3.6.2 Sensors. 2) 1) Power off the machine and reinsert the print head connector or replace the cable. Machine stops after every third label. Print head cable disconnected or faulty. is 3) Print head is faulty. 1) Replace the print head.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Problem Probable Cause Corrective Action Print density is too light or too dark. 1) Stock 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) 1) Set print head pressure. Refer to section 4.1 Print Head Adjustments. Misadjusted pressure.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 10.4 Cut / Stack Problem Probable Cause Machine fails to cut labels (the rotary knife does not rotate). The stacker fails to run. platform Labels will not stack. Corrective Action 1) The knife is disabled. 1) Enable the knife in the setup menu via 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 Platinum software manual.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 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 (stock or ink) require attention. Generally, this means the stock 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™ 700 Printer Voice Message Prompt Description Internal error. Press start to continue.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Voice Message Prompt Description The lower (upper) print station ink roll is empty INK OUT BOTTOM (TOP) The lower (upper) print station roller is open HEAD (TOP) Missed sense mark MISSED SENSE MARK Missed hole sense mark MISSED SENSEMARK HOLE Missed top reflective sense mark MISSED T SENSEMARK REFL Missed bottom reflective sense mark MISSED B SENSEMARK REFL OPEN BOTTOM This error indicates that the ink on the specified print station is either missing
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Voice Message Prompt Description Missed contrast sense mark MISSED SENSEMARK CONTR The lower (upper) print head is overheated.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Voice Message Prompt Description Contrast sense mark calibration error CONTR SENSEMARK CAL ERROR Bar code failure VERIFIER HALT 1 (2) 912 (Note: there is no difference between 1 and 2) Communication error. Press start to continue.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Voice Message Internal error. Press start to continue. Internal error. Press start to continue.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 11.0 Mechanical Troubleshooting 11.1 Stock Problem Probable Cause Corrective Action Stock will not roll smoothly or the stock jumps. 1) Web guides are incorrectly adjusted. 1a) Be sure stock roll is as flat as possible and does not extend over core. Stock will not track straight through the printer. 1b) Adjust web guides to touch stock roll, but do not pinch the roll. 2) Unwind back tension to high. 2a) Reduce the unwind back tension through the virtual panel.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 11.2 Ink Problem Probable Cause Corrective Action Ink wrinkles or will not pull smoothly. 1) Ink supply and rewind rolls are misaligned. 1a) Make sure rewind core is equal to or wider than the supply roll width. 1b) Check that the motor is working and has back tension on the supply roll. Ink breaks Ink rolls loosely Rewind core. on 2) Ink buildup on the turn bar(s). 2a) Clean the turn bar(s) with alcohol. 3) Incorrect ink width.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer IF THE RECOMMENDED CORRECTIVE ACTIONS DO NOT RESOLVE THE PROBLEM (S), CONTACT YOUR LOCAL AVERY DENNISON REPRESENTATIVE.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Appendices 1. Fuse Configuration The main fuse(s) on the SNAP 700 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™ 700 Printer 2. Ink and Stock Transfer Types Transfer Type values associated with the XT commands.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 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 & HS1111 28
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 3. Printer Specifications Print Method: 5” web thermal transfer two sided printer Speeds: 3 IPS (76.2mm/second), 4.5 IPS (114.3mm/second), 5 IPS (127mm/second), 6 IPS (152.4mm/second), 7 IPS (177.8mm/second), 8 IPS (202.3mm/second), 10 IPS (254mm/second), 12 IPS (304.8mm/second) Label Size No Short Feed Option Min: 1/2" (12.7mm) web x 1.10" (28mm) feed at 3 IPS Min: 1/2" (12.7mm) web x 1.10" (28mm) feed at 4.5 IPS Min: 1/2" (12.7mm) web x 1.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 87 All rotations 0°, 90°, 180°, 270° Justification Left, Right, and Center field selectable Stock Support for blank or pre-printed fabrics, coated or uncoated polyester, woven labels, dip-coated nylons, heat transfer and heat seal tapes. Also support for blank or pre-printed card stock, coated or uncoated, up to 10 point - as well as pressure sensitive labels. Supply Roll: 3” ID (76 mm) cardboard core, Maximum roll size 11.5” O.D.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer - Short feed option – ability to cut and stack labels down to .63”(16mm) 620057 Default Serial Port Setup The default serial port configuration is 115,200 baud, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit. 4. Instructions for Factory / Field Installation of Top Sensor Assemblies 620006 & 620007 These Sensors are alike in mechanical configuration. 620006 is a Contrast Sensor Assembly only and 620007 is a Color Contrast Assembly Installation Procedure 1. 2. 3. 4.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 5. Create a sub-assembly of the Plastic Collet, the Fiber Optic Slide Shaft, The Fiber Optic Cable and the O-Ring. Slide the two cables at the rear of the Fiber-Optic Assembly through the Collet as shown. This must be done by sliding one cable through, then sliding cable end of the other cable through parallel to the first. They will not go through together. COLLETT SLIDE SHAFT "O" RING FIBER-OPTIC CABLE 6.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 7. Install the “O”-Ring in the front groove behind the Fiber-Optic Tube.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 8. Assemble Sensor Mounting Bracket to Sensor body with two 6-32 x ¼ Button Head Screws. MCB POWER CABLE CONNECTOR SENSOR SENSOR MOUNTING BRACKET (4) 10-32 X 1/4 BUTTON HEAD SCREWS 9. Remove two plastic Jam Nuts from Sensor, slide ends of “Y” Cable through nuts and secure with two 7/32 E-Rings. 10. Insert the threaded Plastic Nuts in the Sensor receptacles, firmly seating the fiber-Optic Cable ends and tighten the Plastic Nuts.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 13. Using the supplied Template, scribe a cutout line on the Rear Cover. SCRIBE TEMPLATE SCRIBE AND REMOVE THIS MATERIAL 14. Remove the material within this scribed line. Drill corners and use a Dremel Tool or Small Saw. 15. 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. 16. Reattach the Rear Cover. Reconnect Stacker connection. 17.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 93 Programming the Contrast Sensor The figure below shows the control panel for the Contrast Sensor. The sensor can detect a light sense mark on dark material (L) or a dark sense mark on light material (D). In each mode, the control switch can be set to RUN or TEACH. To teach the sensor, thread the printer with the stock to be used. Position the material so that a sense mark is just to the left of the sensor position.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Programming the Color Contrast Sensor The figure below shows the control panel for the Color Contrast Sensor. The configuration switch has three positions: Q1 – Teaching mode Run – Run mode Run Delay – Do not use To teach the sensor, thread the printer with the stock to be used. Position the material so that a sense mark is just to the left of the sensor position. Adjust the sensor position across the web so that the sensor lines up with the sense mark.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Item 1 2 3 4 5* 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Part # 594008 624029 624026 581316 581181 581182 990089 591304 581124 991305 990134 620006D 990090 Description Collet, Sensor mount Mount, Fiber Optic Shaft, Turn Bar Bracket, Color Sensor, Mount Sensor, Contrast, Sick Sensor, Color, Sick 10-32 x ¼ BHCS Light Guide, Fiber Optic Cable, Contrast Sensor O-Ring, 5/16 x ½ x .032 Wall ¼-20 x 3/8 BHCS Instructions, Top Color / Contrast Sensor 10-32 x 3/8 BHCS *620006 use part no.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 6. Instructions for Factory / Field Installation of High Speed Verifier Assembly 620008F (Factory) and 620008 (Field) Installation Procedure - Mechanical 1. 2. 3. 4. Disconnect Power to Printer. Disconnect Stacker Interface Cable. Remove the Rear Cover (save screws). Install the Bracket, Verifier, Mount Base (621303) on the back of the Upright Frame in the (2) 10-32 Pem Nuts in the upper most right side of the Frame. Secure with (2) 10-32 x ¾ Cap Screws. 5.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 6. Install the Bracket Verifier Mount (621307A) to the Bracket, Verifier Upright (621304) as shown using a washer, set screw and knob. Attach the Verifier to the Assembly, Bracket, Verifier Mount with (2) 632 x 3/8 Cap Screws (990016).
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Installation Procedure - Electrical 1) Facing the back of the Printer, remove the existing connector plate and screws and discard. REMOVE REMOVE 2) Assemble Internal Verifier Cable into slot and secure with hardware supplied on 581129. 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™ 700 Printer 99 Installation – Rear Cover 1) Insert the Template supplied into the cover hole below and closest to the above Verifier Bracket Assembly. Bending the Template slightly to match the Cover contour will assure a more accurate location. 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™ 700 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 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.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 101 − 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™ 700 Printer 8. Option Menu System Flowchart S PRESS AND HOLD VOICE BUTTON UNTIL OPTION MENU BEGINS V PRESS START BUTTON TO ACCEPT THE CURRENT OPTION PRESS VOICE BUTTON TO GO TO THE NEXT OPTION NOTE: PRESS AND HOLD THE VOICE BUTTON AT ANY TIME TO EXIT THE VOICE MENU SYSTEM. PRESS START FOR TEST PATTERNS S V PRESS START FOR DEMOS S PRESS START FOR PRINT SETUP TEST PATTERN PRESS START FOR SAMPLE LABEL TEST PATTERN V S S READY TO PRINT SETUP TEST PATTERN.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Electrical Drawings 103
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Electrical System Schematic AC ENTRY 341111 24V CONTROL RELAY PART OF 591141 LINE LINE CORD 181134 A L B N POWER SUPPLY 24V HARNESSED 591141 NC 4X COMM +24V FLYBACK DIODE PART OF 591141 581119K FIELD 2X K1 GROUND RETURN C NEUTRAL SEE NOTE 7 581119F FACTORY A1 4X NO 2X 581113 581112 MINI FP D 2X 115V OPERATION ONE 6.3A 250V TD 5 X 20MM FUSE 990757 2X J1 230V OPERATION TWO 6.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Harness Connections FEED FEED MOTOR - J13 24V 24V - J21 KNIFE MOTOR - J15 KNIFE KNIFE HOME - J27 SPEAKER - J38 SPEAKER UNWIND MEDIA UNWIND - J17 STACKER S2 PRINT HEAD - J32 STATION 2 STACKER - J34 S2 INK UNWIND - J19 S2 INK REWIND - J20 S2 HEAD OPEN - J25 S2 CONTRAST POT - J33 REGISTRATION SPLICE DETECT - J23 (NOT USED) TOP REFLECTIVE OPTIONAL HOLE - J26 S1 HEAD OPEN - J24 S1 INK UNWIND - J16 STATION 1 S1 INK REWIND - J18 OPTION BOTTOM REFLECTIVE - J28
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Mechanical Assembly Drawings 107
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Unwind Assembly 20 19 18 12 17 11 5 3 2 21 16 23 13 5 10 1 13 9 5 8 6 14 4 15 22 11
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Unwind Parts List ITEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 PART NO.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Unwind Assembly RFID 3” / 4” 20 15 10 2 4 10 21 12 11 3 1 13 4 14 4 18 19 22 5 16 17 9 6 7 8
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Unwind Parts List RFID 3” / 4” ITEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 PART NO.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Decurler Assembly 8 2 3 1 2 4 4 2 1 2 5 6 7
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Decurler Parts List ITEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PART # 594011 117903 624012 990327 990067 991379 991516 991376 DESCRIPTION ROLLER, DECURLER BALL BEARING SHAFT, DECURLER E-RING, 5/16 #8 SAE WASHER 10-32 X 3/8 PHILLIPS PAN HEAD SCREW PLUG, 5/8 DIA.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Web Guide Assembly 2 3 9 1 4 5 7 3 6 8
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Web Guide Parts List ITEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 PART NO.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Sensor Tray Assembly 18 17 25 28 29 15 9 7 23 20 5 16 24 6 1 21 4 29 10 32 28 8 25 14 19 6 3 13 7 20 27 30 22 26 31 2 10
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Sensor Tray Parts List ITEM 1* PART NO. 624087 2 624041 3** 4 5 QTY 1 ITEM 17 PART NO.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Sensor Tray Assembly RFID
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Sensor Tray RFID Parts List ITEM 1 2 3 PART NO. 624087 624034 444018U 4 624041 5 6 DESCRIPTION ASSY, REAR SUPPORT PIN, IDLER GEAR GEAR, MAIN DRIVE UNFIN QTY 1 1 1 ITEM 21 22 23 PART NO.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Top Print Head Assembly 29 6 28 6 18 10 14 33 12 5 13 5 14 7 3 25 31 30 32 8 17 16 4 27 20 24 15 23 11 21 9 2 1 19 22
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Top Print Head Parts List ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY ITEM PART NO.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Bottom Print Head Assembly 20 21 11 24 1 2 9 22 23 31 12 25 15 8 5 27 6 7 33 14 34 25 29 15 28 32 3 17 18 16 13 4 5 26 19 35 10 30
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Bottom Print Head Parts List ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY ITEM PART NO.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Print Head Assembly 2 1
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Print Head Parts List ITEM 1 2 PART NO.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Platen Roller Assembly
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Platen Roller Parts List ITEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 PART NO.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Ink Arbor Assembly
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Ink Arbor Parts List ITEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 PART NO.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Drive Assembly 21 7 14 11 5 9 20 15 19 10 22 16 4 8 14 18 7 21 14 22 6 2 3 14 13 17 3 15 4 12 1 19 20
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Drive Parts List ITEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 PART NO. 105023K 448010 624015 624016 624017 624020-1 624021-1 624022 624039 624046 624178 624190-1 989979 990055 990066 990079 990104 990136 990281 990328 991626 999001 DESCRIPTION IMPRESSION ADJ.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Knife Assembly 11 10 13 5 2 9 19 8 18 19 1 4 18 21 14 9 9 7 6 15 20 3 16 17 12 21 20 11
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Knife Parts List ITEM 1 2 3 4* 5 6 7* 8* 9 10 11 12 13 14* 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 PART NO.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Nip Roller Assembly 14 11 1 15 10 9 4 13 5 7 8 7 12 6 12 3 7 2 15
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Nip Roller Parts List ITEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 PART NO.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Knife / Drive Motors Assembly
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Knife / Drive Motors Parts List ITEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 PART NO.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Knife / Drive Motors Assembly RFID
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Knife / Drive Motors RFID Parts List ITEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 PART NO.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Upright Frame Assembly
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Upright Frame Parts List Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Part # 621201K 341210 991374 621210 621208 621207 991609 990146 990247 990728 990083 990103 990082 591141 621023-1 999787 129383 991422 621206-2 Description KIT, FRAME ASSEMBLY, 700 FEET, 1 1/2 DIAMETER, RUBBER 1/4-20 X 1/2 PHILLIPS PAN HEAD SCREW BLOCK, TURNBUCKLE, UNWIND SHAFT, TURNBUCKLE, LH SHAFT, TURNBUCKLE, RH TURNBUCKLE, 1/4-20 THREAD 1/4-20 HEX NUT ROLL PIN, 1/8 X 1/2 #10 LOCK WASHER
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Covers Assembly
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Covers Parts List Item Part # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 621201K 621202A 581205 991376 991508 621235-1 991374 Description KIT, FRAME ASSEMBLY, 700 COVER, FRONT, 700 REAR COVER, SNAP 10-32 X 1/2 PHILLIPS PAN HEAD SCREW 8-32 X 1/2 FLANGED BUTTON HEAD SCREW INSERT, SNAP 700 COVER ¼ SCREW, ¼-20 X ½ PAN PHILLIPS Qty 1 1 1 6 10 1 2
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Stacker Assembly (Sheet 1 of 2)
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Stacker Assembly (Sheet 2 of 2) 145
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Stacker Parts List ITEM 1 PART NO. 628010 2 628004 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 990273 990104 990148 588029 588031 588028 991455 588001A 628003 12 13 14 15 16 991378 628005 990325 628006 990486 17 18 991439 996159 19 20 991510 628002 DESCRIPTION FRAME, STACKER, 700 QTY 1 ITEM 21 PART NO.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer 147 Addendum I – Printing and Supplies Handling Procedure OPERATIONS PRINTER WEIGHT: The printer weighs are 75 pounds (34 Kg) or less and requires a table of sufficient quality and strength to handle this load. The AVERY DENNISON SNAP® printer line requires an area with the approximate dimensions of 72" wide x 30" deep x 32" high (1.8 m x 76 cm x 81 cm). The host PC (if used) and any printer options will increase the required area.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer SUPPLIES STORAGE CONDITIONS: Store label tapes and thermal transfer ribbons in original wrapper out of direct sunlight at 45°F (7°C) to 95°F (35°C), 20% to 85% relative humidity. SHELF LIFE: Two (2) years from date of manufacture. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: None is specifically recommended for handling this product however. VENTILATION: None is specifically recommended for handling this product.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Addendum II – Short Feed Machines equipped with short feed option use different parts noted after O-ring replacement instructions. Machines with short feed option have ability to handle labels as short as .66” long. O-rings on short feed nip rollers are wear items and require occasional changing. It is recommended to change all O-rings at same time. Short Feed O-Ring Replacement 1.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer NIP ROLLER BRACKET "O" RING BELT RUBBER ROLLER RUBBER ROLLER "O" RING BELT NOTE: "O" RING BELTS SHOWN LOOSE FOR CLARITY. WHEN INSTALLING BELTS, THEY WILL BE TIGHT WHEN STRETCHED.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Short Feed Assembly 14 22 27 28 21 25 27 3 7 2 33 32 20 26 30 6 28 26 30 25 28 13 8 6 25 9 25 5 23 31 24 29 17 1 19 4 15 18 24 25 32 11 26 30 26 16 11 30 29 12 31 10
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Short Feed Part List ITEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 PART NO.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Avery Dennison Technical Support Product / Services Installation Report Customer: Address: Failure Report #: Service Report #: Failure Reported By: Date: Model #: Serial #: Mfg.
User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer Revision Record Revision 3.1 Revision 4.0 Revision 4.1 Revision 4.2 Date 7/23/10 Date 4/6/11 Date 11/28/12 Date 1/May/13 Description Added Ink Supply Roll Caution note to section 2.4, page 14 Added section 5.