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Ice PegasusHS User Manual

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2-4
Theory of Printing
Rev AA
The printhead traverses across the ribbon, causing print to transfer
onto substrate.
The printhead presses against a flat platten pad.
Continuous Motion Printing
Continuous motion printing (Figure 2-3 on page 2-5) is the concept used
for printing on moving packaging films in packaging equipment that has a
continuous moving action each time a product is packed. Such
applications can be found in Continuous Vertical Form Fill Seal (VFFS)
and Horizontal Form Fill Seal (HFFS) or flow-wrap machines.
Continuous motion printing has the following features:
The substrate moves while the printhead is stationary
Speed of the substrate is monitored by an encoder
The ribbon and the substrate speeds are matched by the ribbon drive
The printhead presses against a rotating print roller
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2
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1. Ribbon Transferred Carbon
2. Substrate
3. Platten Rubber
4. Th
ermal Printhead
Figure 2-2: Intermittent Printing Motion
HEAD OUT
HEAD IN
PRINT
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Ice PegasusHS Specifications

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BrandIce
ModelPegasusHS
CategoryPrinter
LanguageEnglish

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