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ID Technology 250 - Air-Jet; Reverse Tamp-Jet

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Model 250
Printer Applicator
Operators/Technical Manual Section Five
Section 5 Page 11 of 18
3. Reverse Tamp-Jet - This selection enables the configuration of the applicator to
apply a label using a vacuum tamp pad mounted on an Air Cylinder. Enables
the pneumatics used in reverse tamp-jet mode and disables all other
configurations.
Reverse Tamp-Jet Mode Cycle:
1. Label is printed and dispensed onto tamp pad.
2. Vacuum valve enabled creating a vacuum through the pad holding label
up on tamp pad.
3. As soon as the label has been dispensed the air cylinder extends and
stops just short of the production line.
4. Upon a trigger from the product detector, (and an operator designated
delay) a valve opens and a blast of air is driven through the tamp pad.
5. The label is aerodynamically propelled towards the product.
6. Adhesive on label adheres label to product as cylinder retracts.
4. Air-Jet - This selection enables the configuration of the applicator to apply a
label using a vacuum grid mounted on the bottom of a blow on box mounted
to the applicators face plate. Enables the pneumatics used in the Air-jet mode
and disables all other configurations.
Air-Jet Mode Cycle:
1. Label is printed and dispensed onto an air grid.
2. Vacuum valve enabled creating a vacuum through the grid holding label
up on the grid’s surface.
3. Upon a trigger from the product detector, (and an operator designated
delay) a valve opens and a blast of air is driven through the grid. Over
coming the vacuum.
4. The label is aerodynamically propelled towards the product.
5. Adhesive on label adheres label to product as cylinder retracts.

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