smartPRINTER Operating Instructions
smartPRINTER Operating Instructions 003/10.2017 18
6.5.4 Processing Label Rolls
Note a few fundamental issues relating to label rolls during processing:
Lift the label rolls evenly and across the entire surface in order to prevent telescoping.
In telescoping, the inner core of the label roll pushes out and pulls the print material with it.
Pressing the core back in can detach labels from the substrate material and cause them to
adhere to other layers or change the pre-tension of the label rolls. This leads to faults or
errors in the printing process.
Avoid pulling the label rolls subsequently in order to maintain the specified pre-tension of the
rolls.
Pulling negatively impacts the running and unwinding behavior of the label roll and can lead to
faults or errors.
Remove the outer layer of the label roll when accessing broken print material or material
without outer packaging.
Removing the outer layer prevents contamination from being deposited on the print head and
the roller.
6.5.5 Processing Markers/WMB Inline
Note a few fundamental issues relating to markers during processing:
Avoid pulling the markers on the substrate roll subsequently in order to maintain the specified
pre-tension of the rolls.
Pulling negatively impacts the running and unwinding behavior of the markers and can lead to
faults or errors.
Remove the outer layer of the markers when accessing broken print material or material
without outer packaging.
Removing the outer layer prevents contamination from being deposited on the print head and
the roller.
6.5.6 Processing Marking Strips
Note a few fundamental issues relating to marking strips during processing:
Avoid pulling the marking strips on the substrate roll subsequently in order to maintain the
specified pre-tension of the rolls.
Pulling negatively impacts the running and unwinding behavior of the marking strips and can
lead to faults or errors.
Remove the outer layer of the marking strips when accessing broken print material or print
material without outer packaging.
Removing the outer layer prevents contamination from being deposited on the print head and
the roller.