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Turning on and off the Power Supply 

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Turning on and off the Power Supply 

 

 

WARNING 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Power source conditions 

 

The following conditions are required for the 

power source. 

Voltage: 110 - 127 VAC (Range 99 - 140 VAC) 

220 - 240 VAC (Range 198 - 264 VAC) 

Frequency: 50/60 Hz ± 2% 

 

  

Note

 

 

If the power source is unstable, use a voltage regulator.

 

The machine's maximum power consumption is 1200 W. 

Be sure that the power source has sufficient capacity.

 

Operations are not guaranteed when using a UPS 

(uninterruptible power source) or inverter. Do not use 

uninterruptible power source or inverters.

 

 

Precautions about the 
Electric Power 

 

Do not use extension cords. If you use an 

extension cord, the drop in AC voltage may 

cause the machine to not operate correctly. 

If you must use one, use one that is rated 

for at least 100 V at 15 A. Fire or electric 

shock could result if you use one that is 

outside the specified range. 

 

Do not turn off the power or unplug the 

power plug while printing. Damage or 

electric shock could result. 

 

If the equipment will not be used for a 

long period, such as during an extended 

holiday or vacation, unplug the power cord 

to be safe. 

 

Use the power cord provided with the 

machine. Do not use a power cord from 

a different product. Electric shock or fire 

could result. 

 

The power cord provided with the machine 

is for the machine only. Do not use it for 

a different product. Electric shock or fire 

could result. 

 

Operations are not guaranteed when using 

a UPS (uninterruptible power source) or 

inverter. 

Do not use an uninterruptible power source 
or inverter. There is a risk of fire. 

 

 

Be sure to turn off the power switch before 

attaching or removing the power cord or 

ground wire. Leaving the power turned on 

could result in a fire or electric shock. 

 

Be sure to connect the ground wire 

to a dedicated ground terminal. Using 

the equipment without a ground wire 

connected could result in a fire or electric 
shock. 

If you cannot connect to ground, 

contact the dealer where you bought the 

equipment. 

 

Never connect a ground wire to a water 

pipe, gas pipe, telephone wire ground, 

lightning rod, or anything similar. 

Fire, electric shock, or gas explosion could 

result. 

 

Always hold the power cord by the plug 

when you plug or unplug it. Pulling on the 

power cord could damage the power cord 

and result in a fire or electric shock. 

 

Plug the power plug securely all the way 

into the power socket. Not plugging it all 

the way in could result in a fire or electric 

shock. 

 

Do not plug or unplug the power plug if 

your hands are wet. Electric shock could 

result. 

 

Do not step on or place objects on the 

power cord. The cord could be damaged 

and result in a fire or electric shock. 

 

Do not use the power cord while it is tied 

or bundled up. The cord could overheat, 

be damaged and result in a fire or electric 

shock. 

 

Do not use a damaged power cord. Fire or 

electric shock could result. 

 

Do not plug too many power cords into a 

single power socket. Fire or electric shock 

could result. 

 

Do not connect other electronic products 

to the same power socket as the machine. 

The machine may malfunction due to the 

electronic noise particularly if you connect 

an air conditioner, copier, shredder, or 

other device at the same time. If you must 

connect them to the same power socket, 

use a commercially available noise filter or 

noise cut transformer. 

 

Summary of Contents for LT5C

Page 1: ...LT5C Label Printer Installation Guide v1 0...

Page 2: ...stallers and users Setup Guide This manual describes how to connect the printer to a computer and set it up following installation User s Guide This manual describes details about product functions an...

Page 3: ...es not need to replace the lithium batteries inside the equipment during the service life of the equipment However when disposing of a lithium battery for whatever reason insulate the positive and neg...

Page 4: ...s 9 2 Installation 11 Checking the Product 11 Printer 11 Unwinder 12 Confirming the Installation Environment and Location to Install the Machine 13 Unpacking 16 Printer 16 Unwinder 20 Unwinder Configu...

Page 5: ...achine Users and Machine Installers Product name Label Printer LT5C Before starting work carefully read Label Printer LT5C Label Printer Residual Risk provided as a separate document with the product...

Page 6: ...re or injury may result Unplug the power plug regularly and clean the bases of and in between the plug blades If the power plug is left plugged into the outlet for an extended period of time dust adhe...

Page 7: ...es does not necessarily constitute endorsement by the manufacturer While all reasonable efforts have been made to make this document as accurate and helpful as possible we make no warranty of any kind...

Page 8: ...8 Overview of Configuration The equipment is configured of the following units Label Printer LT5C Printer Unwinder Equipment configuration Printer 1 Before Installation Unwinder...

Page 9: ...units for the equipment Inside printer Print cartridge 1 Printer Top cover Interface Paper ejection slot Fuser and exit unit LED heads Belt unit including waste toner box Power connector Control panel...

Page 10: ...lected items and set values 5 HELP Displays the help screen 6 BACK Returns to the previous screen 7 ATTENTION lamp Displays the state of the machine Turns off when normal Lights or flashes orange when...

Page 11: ...t 43 kg 95 lb and requires at least two people to lift it Including the print cartridge and other consumables Printer Printer Print cartridges One each of yellow magenta cyan black and white Installer...

Page 12: ...Checking the Product 12 Unwinder Unwinder Mounting screws 3 Cable clamps 3...

Page 13: ...nstallation location Installation Environment Use a location that is within the following ranges for temperature and humidity Temperature range 10 to 30 C 50 85 F Humidity range 30 to 70 RH relative h...

Page 14: ...Confirming the Installation Environment and Location to Install the Machine 14 External Dimensions 477 mm 18 75 in 1040 mm 41 in 441 mm 17 35 in...

Page 15: ...e on all four sides and above for access For safety the unwinder should not hang over the edge of any support To install the printer and the unwinder on a stand or table it must be at least 1050 mm 42...

Page 16: ...use the control panel may come off and you could drop the equipment Place the equipment on the floor to remove the packing materials and the plastic bag There is a risk of dropping the equipment and c...

Page 17: ...es and then remove the top of the packing box Open out the bottom part of the box place your hands on the printer s handles 2 in front 2 in back and support the printer as you remove the front and bac...

Page 18: ...tallation space that you have prepared in advance see page 15 6 Remove the plastic bag Note Allow enough space to work when installing the unwinder The weight of the equipment including consumables is...

Page 19: ...g tape 4 pieces from the edges of the top cover Holding tape Remove the Pad TC from the top of the print cartridge and then remove the tape that is securing the lift levers The print cartridges lift u...

Page 20: ...ow them away 14Close the top cover Note When closing the top cover there is a risk of pinching your fingers or hands in the top cover or the top cover s support Press on the top of the top cover to cl...

Page 21: ...ng 21 5 Peel off the tape from two locations Remove the plastic bag from the unwinder and then remove the accessories Refer to the following pages regarding installation to the printer Remove the unwi...

Page 22: ...e the following procedure to change the unwinder s settings Remove screw from the unwinder and then remove the switch cover 2 Raise switch 1 to the left side of DIP SW Installing Cable Clamps Cable cl...

Page 23: ...here is a risk that the unwinder may fall off or the print quality may be degraded Check whether the adjuster on the unwinder is raised up If the adjuster is not raised before you mount it on the prin...

Page 24: ...e unwinder to the printer Tighten the screws in order 1 2 then 3 as shown in the following diagram Extend the adjuster so it contacts the stand Note Be careful not to extend the adjuster too far The u...

Page 25: ...here is a risk of fire Be sure to turn off the power switch before attaching or removing the power cord or ground wire Leaving the power turned on could result in a fire or electric shock Be sure to c...

Page 26: ...power plug into the power socket Press and hold the POWER button for approximately 1 second When the power is turned on the LED lamp on the POWER button turns on Memo When the machine starts the Afini...

Page 27: ...the machine s power automatically turns off and the LED lamp on the POWER button turns off Memo Pressing on the POWER button for five seconds or longer forces the power to turn off Do this only if so...

Page 28: ...imes to select Adjust Density and then press the OK button Check that Execute has been selected and press the OK button Press the scroll button several times and when Print Information appears press t...

Page 29: ...inder s black mark gap sensors and the printer according to the media you are using Refer to the User s Guide regarding how to adjust the positions of the sensors Printer Black mark Gap sensor Unwinde...

Page 30: ...Afinia Label 8150 Mallory Court Chanhassen MN 55317 https www afinialabel com Dec 2019...

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