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Max. label length | 300 mm |
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Display | LCD |
Print Technology | Thermal Transfer / Direct Thermal |
Resolution | 203 dpi |
Label Length | 30 - 300 mm |
Connectivity | Ethernet, Serial (RS-232), USB |
Weighing resolution | 1 g |
Power Supply | 100-240 V AC |
Details signal words (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION) and their associated risks and consequences.
Specifies the intended commercial and industrial use of the device for labeling packaged products.
Defines requirements for operating personnel, including training, age, and familiarity with safety devices.
Emphasizes not starting the device until all safety installations are operational and not modifying them.
Details the location and usage of the main switch for various situations and electrical hazards.
Explains warning symbols on the device that identify hazards during operation, requiring unplugging the mains.
Identifies various dangers for operators and the device during operation, including crushing and electrical hazards.
Warns about components switching on/off automatically, causing injuries or damage, and advises safety precautions.
Warns about crushing and impact hazards from the pusher, and specifies safe operating distances.
Caution about high compressed air pressure for the ejector and risk of injury from excessive force.
Dangers associated with metal detectors, especially for persons with active implants due to magnetic fields.
Warning about laser beams from scanners and code check units potentially harming eyes.
Details editing text/numeric values, editing values from lists, and changing switchable attributes in tables.
Explains mode levels and passwords for regulating access to functions, listing available levels and their purposes.
Describes how to change the mode level, including entering passwords for protected levels.
Defines labeling modes, including weighing, fixed price, fixed weight, and fixed value, and their automatic activation.
Explains how to adjust the labeler height for different package heights to ensure accurate label positioning.
Details the manual process of adjusting the labeler height by loosening and re-tightening the locking screw.
Guides on automatically calibrating the label light barrier at the printhead, including necessary steps and messages.
Describes power-driven adjustment of labeler height, including automatic and manual input methods.
Explains how to cross-adjust the labeler, both manually and via power-driven methods, using a ruler for setting.
Details the manual process of cross-adjusting the labeler by moving it forward or back using a rocking lever and ruler.
Details adjusting the air-jet or stamp labeler to the respective label width using a spindle and scale.
Explains power-driven cross-adjustment based on PLU data or keyboard input, using keys on the labeler.
Explains how to easily change the label roll when it's empty or a different type is needed.
Guides on inserting a new label roll, including centering and adjusting the roll take-up for different core sizes.
Instructs on switching on the device at least 20 minutes before production to allow for operating temperature.
Details calling up articles via PLU number and customer number, or using article text search.
Details how to switch off the device using the stop button or main switch, with notes on short interruptions.
Explains manual zerosetting of the scale when the displayed weight is not zero, and automatic zerosetting intervals.
Lists preparatory works required before labeling, including setting the labeler, changing the roll, and setting alignment rails.
Covers starting the device, feeding packages, and prerequisites for labeling, including article call-up and zerosetting.
Explains how to call up articles from the system, requiring them to be stored with necessary data.
Explains resolving product disturbances by executing a reset, including package reset.
Refers to the instruction manual for message descriptions and explains acknowledging messages.
Lists softkeys for acknowledging error messages, such as Cancel, Enable, Accept all, and Close window.
Emphasizes the importance of regular maintenance and service for device security and function.
Outlines safety measures for maintenance, requiring authorized personnel and specific precautions for electrical and air systems.
Specifies operating conditions for the device family, including temperature and humidity for operation and storage.