Specifications

Page 4-62 105SL Maintenance Manual 32056L Rev. 2 12/4/01
SECTION 4 PREVENTIVE AND CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE
14. Reinstall the electronics cover.
15. Reconnect data cables. Place the power switch in the On (I) position.
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If the media hits either cutter blade or if the cutter does not cut through the label material
completely, the upper drive arm alignment must be checked.
NOTE: The upper drive arm is part of the cutter mechanical assembly and has
been aligned at the factory. If for some reason the position is altered, the
following procedure may be used to realign the upper drive arm. The
printer must be programmed to operate in the cutter mode prior to
performing the following procedure.
1. Refer to RRP No. 2 on page 4-12 and remove the electronics cover.
2. For printers with configuration number 10500-0
XXX-XXXX or 10500-1XXX-XXXX,
refer to RRP No. 3 on page 4-13 and remove the DC power supply.
or
For printers with configuration number 10500-2XXX-XXXX or 10500-3XXX-XXXX,
refer to RRP No. 5 on page 4-16 and remove the AC/DC power supply.
NOTE: Locate the removed power supply as far out of the way as the connected
leads allow.
3. For printer configurations 10500-2XXX-XXXX and 10500-3XXX-XXXX, reinstall
the insulation shield on the AC/DC power supply.
4. Reconnect the AC power cord. Reconnect the power cable to the power source. Place
the power switch in the On (I) position.
5. Refer to Figure 4-43. Loosen the screw that clamps the upper drive arm to the rotary
cutter blade shaft. The drive arm may be snug on the shaft.
6. Apply power to the printer. The lower drive arm of the drive link assembly should rotate
once and stop when the sensor flag activates the optical sensor.
NOTE: If the gap between the cutting edges is too large, the cutter may not cut
properly across the entire media width. If the gap is too small, the media
may catch on the rotary cutter blade edge and cause a jam.
7. After the drive link assembly stops, hold the upper drive arm in position and adjust the
rotary cutter blade so that the gap between the cutting edge on the left end and the
cutting edge of the rear cutter blade is approximately 0.100 (2.5 mm), as shown in
Figure 4-46.
WARNING:
USE EXTREME CARE WHEN WORKING NEAR LIVE POWER. THE
POWER SUPPLIES ARE LIVE AND HAVE POTENTIALLY LETHAL
CURRENT. KEEP CLEAR OF THE POWER SUPPLY WHEN WORKING
WITH THE CUTTER COMPONENTS. SOURCE VOLTAGE CAN CAUSE
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.