Specifications

CDS and Software Assembly
Place CDs and stickers with those manuals that need them, refer to the attached table to de-
termine what components go with each manual.
Use Flashdrives stocked at print station to load software for sale on drives. Drives will slowly
replace our CDs, but for the time being follow work instructions for each product to determine if
you use CDs or flash drives.
USB Software Loading
First insert the labelled USB Drive for Decagon or Aqualab corresponding to the type of soft-
ware and Build Instructions Spreadsheet. Log in to M3 INV.Q and type in the part number
19002. Go to the images tab and click on M319002-USBCreator Installer.exe. This opens a Win-
dow on your Windows Desktop that gives you three options, select software package desired, select
desired USB Drive, and then hit Enter. This should execute across the network and begin loading
the flashdrive. Once loading is finished, eject the flashdrive by right clicking the drive icon at the
bottom left of the screen or from your My Computer drives list.
Next assemble the box. Training is available on this process. In general, you fold the bottom
sides of the software box first. You then fold the bottom up and into the center of the box. Fold
the wing tip sides and lock them together. Then insert loaded USB Drive into slot and close box
case. You can then place the appropriate wrap on the box and adhere it by rolling three sticky
dots on the back of the A/B wrap and booklet, pressing the box down and then folding the booklet
around the box according to dye folds. At this point you should place the software serial number
sticker on the designated location in the wrap. Then roll four or five dots on the flap and close the
software box.
We then need to shrink wrap the box and place the barcoded sticker on the exterior of the shrink
wrap on the back. Construct these boxes to the safety qty listed in the Build Instructions Spread-
sheet.
Notes:
This guide is not a replacement for the Operator’s Manuals for each piece of Print Station equip-
ment. This is a compilation of lessons the MarCom Area learned while developing the Decagon
Print Station.
Also keep in mind that you are responsible for maintaining the inventory of supplies and saftey
stock of print materials at the print station. The covers are also available at manuals.decagon.com
in a folder labeled covers. Print off covers to maintain stock and order those that require out of
house production. Keep the supplies up to date and we can print all of the manuals we need every
day.
Should our production associates notice a need for more capacity on the printer, there is an addi-
tional feeder tray that you can purchase to feed in up to 1,100 sheets. This would speed up printing
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