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Xavier LawrenceSep 3, 2025
What causes missing labels with my CVC 400?
- DDr. Kathleen GuerraSep 3, 2025
A missing label on your CVC Label Maker is caused by improper product spacing (too close). Increase the product spacing.
What causes missing labels with my CVC 400?
A missing label on your CVC Label Maker is caused by improper product spacing (too close). Increase the product spacing.
How to resolve thick or distorted printing on CVC 400 Label Maker?
If the printing is too thick or distorted on your CVC Label Maker: * The distance between the brass type and the hot stamp silicone pad may be too close. Move the type chase to increase the distance. * The print time may be too long. Shorten the printing time. * The print temperature may be too high. Check the temperature controller and lower the printing temperature.
How to fix incomplete label dispensing on CVC 400?
If your CVC Label Maker is experiencing incomplete label dispensing, causing the backing paper to be pulled by the container, resulting in unstable or unavailable labeling: * The label sensor adjustment may be improper. Remove the label in the label sensor slot, and then press F1 (AUTO ADJ). * If a transparent label is applied, use a special sensor.
Why is my CVC 400 Label Maker making abnormal noises?
If you hear abnormal noise when the labeling motor is running on your CVC Label Maker: * The labeling speed may be too fast, causing the stepper motor to overload. Slow down the labeling speed. * There might be insufficient product spacing. Increase the product spacing.
Why does my CVC 400 repeatedly dispense the same label?
If your CVC Label Maker is repeatedly dispensing the same label, it could be due to several reasons: * The sensitivity values of the backing paper and labels are too close. Ensure the label sensitivity value is higher than the backing paper's by 30. * The label web is not properly placed in the label sensor slot. Check and ensure it is correctly placed. * If you are using a clear label, use a clear label sensor. * The label edge is exactly placed in the label sensor slot. Increase the label dispensing length.
What to do if my CVC Label Maker has inconstant label extension?
If you are experiencing inconsistent label extension, which leads to incorrect labeling positions with your CVC Label Maker, consider the following: * If the backing paper between the label sensor and label peel blade is loose, tighten the screw on the web clamp. * If it's too tight, loosen the screw on the web clamp. * Ensure the advanced roller lock is fastened. * Adjust the label extension to 3mm if the length is insufficient. * Increase label dispensing speed if it's too low to synchronize with the conveyor. * Tighten the connection screw between the roller guide and stepper motor if it's loose.
Why is my CVC Label Maker dispensing two labels at once?
If your CVC Label Maker dispenses two labels at a time, it might be due to: * The sensitivity values of the labels and backing papers being too close, preventing the signal to stop the dispensing. Increase the label sensitivity value. * The red light of the label sensor not emitting exactly on the backing paper. Adjust the emitting point properly. * Some transparent products may cause the product sensor to detect the same product repeatedly. Properly adjust the product sensor.
How to fix unclear printing on my CVC 400 Label Maker?
If the printing on your CVC Label Maker is unclear, consider the following: * Check if the hot stamp silicone pad is worn and replace it if necessary. * Insert two or three pieces of paper behind the label to check the printing quality. If the printing becomes clear, decrease the distance between the type chase and the hot stamp silicone pad. * The hot stamp ribbon may be of poor quality, try another ribbon. * Check the air cylinder of the ribbon advance if the ribbon fails to advance forward. * Ensure the ribbon print face is mounted correctly. * Replace the label material if the ribbon ink fails to print on the label surface.
| Brand | CVC |
|---|---|
| Model | 400 |
| Category | Label Maker |
| Language | English |
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