A Message toggle, if pressed to ON will cause a message to be displayed during the time that the light
curtain area is blocked. The message tells the operator that the machine will automatically cycle when they
remove their hands.
Caution: To avoid personal injury, do not attempt to disable the Light Curtain option unless a funnel is
added which physically blocks the path to the heater bar.
If you need to add a funnel or chute which causes the light curtain area to be permanently blocked, and this
funnel or chute also prevents the operator from reaching into the seal area, the light curtain can be
deactivated. See Fig. 3-18.
To deactivate the light curtain, press the button labeled <Press to Deactivate>. A keypad will be displayed
which will require a special code. Unless you know this code, you cannot deactivate the light curtain
option. Contact APPI Service Dept. for the pass code to disable the option. See Fig. 3-16.
If the light curtain is blocked for several seconds, a message will be displayed preventing the machine
operation. You must then either unblock the light curtain area or deactivate the light curtain.
See Fig. 3-20.
3.24 Estop Option
The Estop option is not included in the standard T-1000 package and must be purchased separately. This
option can be used to stop the cycle operation of the T-1000 and possibly other auxiliary infeed or outfeed
equipment if purchased with the T-1000. This option is useful if a full system is purchased which may run
in an automatic operation. One or more Estop buttons may incorporated to stop one or more operations.
See Figure 3-21.
If depressed, the Estop button will cut power to the drive motors, turn off air pressure or otherwise halt
moving components within the system. However, due to the wide range of equipment options, E-stops may
function differently from one system to another depending on the components and safety requirements
requested. When the Estop is pressed, a message screen will be displayed. See Figure 3-22.
3.25 Ti-1000 Inline Printer
A Printer option not included in the standard T-1000 package and must be purchased separately. Used for
product identification, it will print information, graphic images or bar codes directly to the surface of the
film using a ribbon foil to transfer ink. See Figure 3-23
The Thermal Inline Transfer Printer - prints text, graphics and bar codes, formatted in a separate software
program. The label formats, saved in a P.C. structure can be recalled and "downloaded" to the printer.
To enable Printer operation on the Thermal Transfer (TT) Printer, press the highlighted <Printer Ti-1000>
button. Toggle switch to <ON> or <OFF> to disable the operation of the printer. See Figure 3-24.
3.26 Zebra Printer
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