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User’s Manual—SNAP™ 600 Printer

 

Optimal benefits are received when you follow AVERY DENNISON’s cleaning 
supply recommendations.  

1.

 

Always use clean supplies. 

2.

 

Use alcohol and the loop side of a Velcro pad or a cotton pad to clean the 
print head. 

3.

 

Never use anything abrasive to the print head. 

4.

 

Never use anything metallic on or near the print head. 

5.1.2 Cleaning Procedures 

CAUTION: AVERY DENNISON recommends Master 
Cleaning Kit #921341K for use in cleaning print heads. 

1.

 

Before cleaning any part of your AVERY DENNISON SNAP 600 printer, turn 
off the power to the printer. 

2.

 

To avoid damaging the print head, wear the anti-static wrist strap (which 
must be in contact with the skin and be tight).  Be sure the button on the 
strap comes into direct contact with your skin. 

3.

 

Fasten the clip end of the anti-static wrist strap to a metal portion of the 
printer (usually the stacker) to prevent static from your skin from entering 
the print station. 

4.

 

Wear anti-static gloves at all times when handling a print head to prevent 
oils from your hands from contaminating the print head.  While wearing the 
gloves, remove the cotton or Velcro pad from the package. 

5.

 

After 2 to 4 hours of continuous use: Apply a liberal amount of alcohol to a 
cotton pad and rub firmly across the print line of the print head several times 
to remove any build-up of ink, dust, dirt or debris.  Wait a few minutes for 
the alcohol to evaporate, and resume printing. 

6.

 

After 8 hours of use: Apply a liberal amount of alcohol to the loop side of a 
Velcro pad and rub firmly across the print line of the print head several times 
to remove any build-up of ink, dust, dirt or debris.  Wait a few minutes for 
the alcohol to evaporate, and resume printing. 

7.

 

Clean the print rollers and auxiliary feed rollers with alcohol and a cotton 
pad to remove any ink, dust or dirt build-up. 

8.

 

Clean sensors with a dry cotton or foam swab. 

CAUTION: Do not use alcohol to clean sensors. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for SNAP 600

Page 1: ...User s Manual SNAPTM 600 Printer AVERY DENNISON Manual Edition 2 1 11 April 2011 Manual Part Number 591398...

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Page 3: ...hecking the Main Fuse Configuration 17 2 5 3 Installing the Power Cord 18 2 5 4 Installing the PC Interface Cable 18 2 5 5 Installing PCMate Platinum Software 19 2 6 Printing a Test Label 19 2 6 1 Loa...

Page 4: ...9 4 2 Adjusting the Stacker 39 4 2 1 Stacker Position 40 4 2 2 Toggle Switch 40 4 2 3 Stacker Angle 40 4 2 4 Platform 41 4 3 Print and Cut Adjustments 42 4 3 1 Cut Adjust 42 4 3 2 Print Adjust 43 4 4...

Page 5: ...nu System 58 7 3 Changing Values 58 8 0 VIRTUAL CONTROL PANEL 60 8 1 Viewing and Changing Printer Settings 61 9 0 UPGRADING THE PRINTER SOFTWARE 62 9 1 Introduction 62 9 2 What is Needed 62 9 3 Gettin...

Page 6: ...sor Assemblies 590011 F 590014 F 91 Installation Procedure Front of Printer 91 Installation Procedure Rear Assembly 95 Final Assembly 96 Assembly Parts List 97 7 Instructions for Factory Field Install...

Page 7: ...21 Web Guide Assembly 122 Web Guide Parts List 123 Print Head Assembly 124 Print Head Parts List 125 Platen Roller Assembly 126 Platen Roller Parts List 127 Ink Rewind Assembly 128 Ink Rewind Parts Li...

Page 8: ...User s Manual SNAP 600 Printer Rewind Parts List Option 139...

Page 9: ...g and set up of your new AVERY DENNISON SNAP 600 printer Throughout this manual a system of NOTES CAUTIONS and WARNINGS has been used to quickly identify key information you need to help ensure your p...

Page 10: ...de x 30 deep x 32 high 1 8 m x 76 cm x 81 cm The host PC if used and any printer options will increase the required area AVERY DENNISON recommends using an industrial type worktable Refer to Figure 1...

Page 11: ...te Platinum application supports the new remote virtual control display panel feature when using the AVERY DENNISON SNAP 600 printer The software can also be automatically upgraded via the Internet an...

Page 12: ...shipping carton weighs 65 pounds 30 Kg It is shipped in a large cardboard carton specially made to protect the printer and may be awkward or difficult to move by hand to its installation location CAU...

Page 13: ...table 5 Turn the Stock Arbor knob counter clockwise and remove the protective foam behind the Stock Arbor 6 Unpack the stacker from its box and place it on the workstation table next to the printer R...

Page 14: ...ct option for Customer Service In all other countries please contact your local AVERY DENNISON supplier 2 4 Printer Description Shown below are the important parts of the AVERY DENNISON SNAP 600 Print...

Page 15: ...ing from 1 inch 2 inches with Inch Adapter or from 25 mm 60 mm with the Metric Adapter A Rotary Knife Assembly is supplied with the printer For applications utilizing woven tapes a Sonic Knife accesso...

Page 16: ...mbly see Figure 4 2 Slide the stacker onto the two shafts until the backside of the stacker is beyond the stock size to be run NOTE Be sure to slide the top of the stacker behind the Nip Roller stripp...

Page 17: ...ow matches the appropriate voltage for your location you can proceed with setting up your printer 2 If the line voltage does not match the voltage for your location contact your local AVERY DENNISON s...

Page 18: ...Locate the AC power entry receptacle on the backside of the printer just below the power switch see Figure 5 2 Plug the power cord into the AC power entry receptacle 2 5 4 Installing the PC Interface...

Page 19: ...Turning the Printer on Turn the power switch on The power switch is located on the back of the printer just above the power cord The four lights on the Printer Control Panel will come on for a few sec...

Page 20: ...ttern 1 or 2 Returning to print mode At this time the Data light will come on The printer is now ready to print the test labels 2 6 3 Printing the Test Labels Press the Start button The stacker if ins...

Page 21: ...en installing the ink roll the splines must align with the grooves 3 1 1 Installing Ink to the Top Ink Supply Station 1 Install an empty ink core on the upper ink rewind arbor It is important that the...

Page 22: ...t quality 2 Remove the plastic packaging around the roll of ink and install it on the ink supply arbor Ensure that the leading edge is pointing toward the Stock Arbor NOTE For best results leave the i...

Page 23: ...a partially used roll of ink you must first attach a small piece of transparent tape to the leading end of the ink roll Then tape the end to the ink on the rewind core 5 Wind the core for several turn...

Page 24: ...ing the knob clockwise will widen the web guides while counterclockwise turns will narrow the web guides The Upper and Lower Print Stations on the AVERY DENNISON SNAP 600 printer are stationary The ro...

Page 25: ...stock under the stock web guides 8 Continue threading the stock between the print rollers and through the feed 9 Rotate the black knob on the feed counter clockwise and advance the stock through the...

Page 26: ...a Print Job to the Printer In order to print labels you must send a Print Job to the printer The Print Job tells the printer what label to print what information to print on the label and how many lab...

Page 27: ...ton stops printing The Ready Light indicates the printer has been powered up completed its diagnostics and is ready to accept Print Jobs The Data Light indicates you have sent a Print Job to the print...

Page 28: ...using some other accessory such as a Rewinder or Looper you may need to handle the leader differently 3 3 3 Errors If the printer encounters a problem during printing it will stop printing and either...

Page 29: ...nt to clear them all continue to hold the buttons until the printer says Clearing All Batches 3 3 6 Using Pre Printed Stock When using pre printed stock the printer must detect a sense mark on the sto...

Page 30: ...fiber optic pickup tube mounted in the up right frame with the tip protruding into a slot in the left web guide shaft The first is a contrast sensor for more easily detected sense marks The second is...

Page 31: ...stock must be aligned to the sensor before starting to print To do this close one or both print head rollers depending on whether the label is single or double sided and use the Auxiliary Feed knob un...

Page 32: ...tem you select it the same way 1 Press and hold the Voice button for about two seconds 2 The Voice message will say Press Start for Test Pattern 3 If you do not want to run a test pattern press the Vo...

Page 33: ...Test Pattern 1 1 To run a test label press and hold the Voice button about two seconds The voice message will say Press Start for Test Pattern 2 Press the Start Stop Button The voice message will say...

Page 34: ...2 Returning to Print Mode The Data light will turn on 5 Press the Start Stop button The machine will begin printing Test Pattern 2 6 To stop printing the test labels press the Start Stop button The D...

Page 35: ...message will say Press Start for Demo 1 7A Press the Start button The machine will play Demo 1 and exit Demo 2 If you want to select Demo 2 repeat steps 1 6 in the Demo 1 section above 7B Press the Vo...

Page 36: ...ume setting the menu will begin with the current volume at which your machine is set Level 3 1 Press and hold the Voice button longer than two seconds to activate the Option Menu System 2 The voice me...

Page 37: ...e Start button The voice message says Volume Set to Level 5 Returning to Print Mode NOTE Each time you press the Start button the volume level will increase by one increment until the maximum level is...

Page 38: ...Print Head Pressure Each print head has two print head pressure buttons see Figure 13 To change the print head pressure settings follow the steps listed below CAUTION For extended print head life use...

Page 39: ...will not become any darker In fact it may actually begin to get lighter 4 2 Adjusting the Stacker The stacker on your AVERY DENNISON SNAP 600 printer is adjustable in four ways the position of the sta...

Page 40: ...ected on the stacker use the toggle switch to select from the two different electronic sensors See Figure 5 and 11 1 Determine the size of label to be printed a For short feeds ranging from 1 2 inches...

Page 41: ...nd move the platform from a horizontal to a backwards angle approximately 20 degrees up on the outer end of the platform a For satin labels use the lower position b For coated labels and short feed la...

Page 42: ...either pre printed or blank stock If you never use pre printed stock set the cut adjust to zero The cut adjust allows you to adjust the cut position so that it cuts in the right place with relation t...

Page 43: ...format that you use A better approach is to correct any print position problems in the format and to use the Sense To Cut option to move the cut if necessary Refer to the PCMate Platinum manual for de...

Page 44: ...g or Disabling the Cutter You may disable the cutter in order to use an accessory such as a Rewinder If the cutter is enabled it will cut according to the Cut Count selected in the format If the cutte...

Page 45: ...gging mode specified in the format It is set in the same way as the Print Speed The available selections are Format uses the flagging mode specified in the format Side step This selection is for the H...

Page 46: ...efault transfer type PCMate Platinum always includes the transfer type in the format If you are using PCMate Platinum you do not need to specify a default transfer type The default transfer type is se...

Page 47: ...discharge can easily damage thermal print heads To avoid a static discharge follow these procedures 1 Keep all print heads in their original anti static bags until they are ready to be installed in th...

Page 48: ...lly the stacker to prevent static from your skin from entering the print station 4 Wear anti static gloves at all times when handling a print head to prevent oils from your hands from contaminating th...

Page 49: ...o avoid damaging the print head wear an anti static wrist strap which must be in contact with the skin and be tight and anti static gloves at all times when handling a print head Be sure the button on...

Page 50: ...Reach underneath and remove the print head assembly from the print station Figure 17a Unplugging Print Head Cable Figure 17b Two Tabs on Print Station Depressed Figure 17c Print Head Assembly Removed...

Page 51: ...m the table below Head Category Average Resistance 1 1075 1122 2 1123 1170 3 1171 1217 4 1218 1265 5 1266 1312 6 1313 1359 7 1360 1407 8 1408 1455 12 You may set the head category using either the Rem...

Page 52: ...y The rotary knife assembly for the AVERY DENNISON SNAP 600 printer sets into a groove in the mounting bracket and is locked in place with a single screw It has been designed to deliver an average of...

Page 53: ...lace your right index finger on the head of the retaining screw and your thumb on top of the assembly and lift up This will remove the key that is machined into the knife base from the groove in the m...

Page 54: ...rive shaft 11 Continue to hold the knife assembly in place Use a Phillip s head screwdriver to retighten the screw 12 Turn on the power to the printer and allow the knife to return to home position 13...

Page 55: ...and will move the stock through the printer with one or both heads closed If the stock will not advance through the Knife check to be sure the knife is in the home position see Sect 5 4 2 Knife Home...

Page 56: ...r pivot screw Screw should be snug but not over tightened Over tightening may prevent the upper blade from rotating 7 Rotate the shaft by hand using the inboard shaft extending from the assembly Fig 1...

Page 57: ...For example you can use the remote control display module to do the following Start and stop the printer Change printer settings such as the print and cut positions Enable Disable the knife View the...

Page 58: ...stem by pressing the MODE key Pressing the MODE key repeatedly shows the main menu items When you reach the menu item you want press the ENTER key This starts a sub menu You can scroll through the sub...

Page 59: ...User s Manual SNAP 600 Printer 59 correct then press either the MODE key to go on to the next menu entry or EXIT to exit the menu system...

Page 60: ...um Print Module with Virtual Control Panel If more than one printer is connected to PCMate Platinum at one time select the active printer using the Printer Selection box at the left side of the Virtua...

Page 61: ...ers settings can be viewed and changed using the Virtual Control Panel Click on the Show Settings button to bring up the Settings Window see figure 22 Figure 22 Virtual Control Panel with Show Setting...

Page 62: ...t your AVERY DENNISON Sales representative for information about SpecStar If you have a SpecStar account contact your SpecStar Coordinator and request that an upgrade be scheduled for your account Onc...

Page 63: ...w in this window If you leave the Upgrade Schedule box at Upgrade Now see below all the printers will be upgraded one at a time In the box under Upgrade Schedule it will say Upgrade Now If you click o...

Page 64: ...lowing window will appear The following description of the upgrade process is accurate as of this writing However changes may be made to improve the process It is important to allow the process to fin...

Page 65: ...reboot again It will then say Programming MCB Please wait At this time the lights on the printer control panel will all come on After a few minutes the printer will reboot again After a few more minut...

Page 66: ...C board power failure 1 Cycle the power off and back on again Printer says Boot Error 1 or Hardware error 1 Printer requires service or PCI interface bad Change the MCB during power up 1 PCB failure 1...

Page 67: ...ave the latest features and improvements Upgrade as soon as possible Machine does not receive data 1 Communications cable is loose or unconnected 1 Check and secure both ends of the serial cable with...

Page 68: ...aded batch the machine will start automatically 2 An interlock condition exists Supply or Error light is on 1 Press the voice button to determine the error 2 If using PCMate Platinum check the virtual...

Page 69: ...m software manual Print registration is off in the feed direction 1 Print position is incorrect 1 Use the Virtual Control Display or Remote Control Display to adjust the print position 2 Field s posit...

Page 70: ...on Voids in print image in the feed direction 1 Ink is misaligned with the stock 2 Ink must be 1 4 or 5 mm wider than the stock Example 1 25 mm web requires 1 30 mm ink 2 Print head is dirty 1 Power o...

Page 71: ...wer off the machine and insert the stacker cable in the stacker port Labels will not stack 1 Stacker is not operating 1 Be sure the nip roller is free to rotate 2 Stacker position on the machine too h...

Page 72: ...ervice The stacker is full Remove labels from the stacker STACKER FULL The stacker is full Remove all labels from the stacker If this error occurs when there are no labels on the stacker the stacker r...

Page 73: ...ilar to the ones above However these errors will require power cycling the printer If the error continues to occur report the error and the circumstances that cause it to AVERY DENNISON Service Knife...

Page 74: ...ly monitors the temperature of the printhead to ensure it doesn t overheat and damage the printhead When the printhead temperature reaches a pre set limit the printer will stop with this error Wait fo...

Page 75: ...power cycle disconnect all peripherals stacker sonic knife etc If the problem still occurs replace the Frame ID memory If it still occurs replace the MCB If disconnecting the peripherals fixes the pro...

Page 76: ...s not pull smoothly through print head module 1 Web guides are too tight 1 Adjust web guides to touch outer edges of stock with the minimum pressure required Stock jams in bridge blade rollers or knif...

Page 77: ...move ink rewind roll Replace ink rewind roll with an empty core 11 3 Print Problem Probable Cause Corrective Action Poor print uneven or no print 1 Print head pressure is too light 1 Move pressure but...

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Page 79: ...is present 5 Insert into the fuse drawer the correct number and style of fuses and fuse jumper for your application Configuration Number One Line voltage between the range of 90 132VAC 50 60Hz 1 Ph 1...

Page 80: ...BY FUSE DRAWER ORIENTATION INTERNAL TO AC ENTRY 90 132VAC 50 60Hz 180 265VAC 50 60Hz MAINS PROTECTION INTERNAL TO AC ENTRY 10 0 A 250V TIME DELAY 1 4 X 1 1 4 FUSE ONE 6 0 A 250V TIME DELAY 5 X 20mm FU...

Page 81: ...the supply and two below Be careful not to put excessive strain on the power supply cables 5 Using a small flat blade screwdriver move the switch so that the correct line mains voltage shows in the wi...

Page 82: ...2800 Fabric GP 1111 Ink 95 2795 Fabric GP 1111 Ink 96 2795 Fabric CT 1111 Ink 97 4800 Fabric CT 1111 Ink 98 4800 Fabric CT 1114 Blue 99 4800 Fabric GP 1111 100 2395NWT Fabric CL 1111 UK 101 2395NWT F...

Page 83: ...5NWT HC3111 163 1800MWA GP1111 164 1800MWA TW1111 165 604LKP 601LKP DS7501 7502 7504 166 604LKP 601 LKP DS7503 167 4800NBC Fabric HS1011 168 2012T Fabric HS1111 1112 169 4360NBT Fabric SD1011 170 4041...

Page 84: ...b feed to width ratio optional 8 tray 2 1 4 57 2mm web x 14 355 6mm feed No stacker optional rewind unit or cut without stacking Print Area Min None Max Up to 2 50 8 mm web x Up to 13 875 352 4 mm fee...

Page 85: ...Adjustable through PCMate Platinum virtual display or optional remote display Error Detection of Stock out ink out print head open feed open full stacker stacker jam and print head over temperature wi...

Page 86: ...Guide Bracket replace with the Bar supplied with the kit as shown in Figure 1 991374 PHILLIPS PAN HEAD SCREW 584024 SHAFT WEB GUIDE SENSOR 581128 SENSOR 989975 4 40 X 3 16 PAN HEAD SCREW Figure 1 6 H...

Page 87: ...ews 4 Remove Web Guide to facilitate reworking Front Cover Upright Frame has all required holes to mount this sensor Save Web Guide Screws 5 Locate 2 small detents in the Front Cover to the left of th...

Page 88: ...secure Sensor Slide Mounting Bracket to Frame with 8 32 x 3 8 Cap Screw Note Be sure Web Guides move freely on shafts SENSOR SLIDE MOUNT BRACKET 1 4 20 X 1 2 PHILLIPS PAN HEAD SCREW SHAFT WEB GUIDE 8...

Page 89: ...User s Manual SNAP 600 Printer 89 7 Install Sensor Connector into receptacle on MCB marked Optional Bottom Reflective OPTIONAL BOTTOM REFLECTIVE 8 Reinstall Cover Stacker and Remote Display...

Page 90: ...rt Description Qty 1 594009 Mounting bracket Sensor slide 1 2 594010 Slide Sensor mount 1 3 584009 Shaft Web guide 1 4 581128 Sensor Reflective harnessed 1 5 990051 8 32 x 3 8 Cap screw 2 6 990314 8 T...

Page 91: ...onfiguration 590011 590011F are Contrast Sensor Assemblies only and 590014 590014F are Color Contrast Assemblies Installation Procedure Front of Printer 1 Disconnect Power to Printer 2 Disconnect Stac...

Page 92: ...over above and to the left side of the Web Guide Mount Using this detent as a center Drill a 3 16 diameter hole in the Cover Using successively larger Drills or Dremel Tool enlarge the hole to diamete...

Page 93: ...s must be done by sliding one cable through then sliding cable end of the other cable through parallel to the first They will not go through together O RING SLIDE SHAFT COLLETT FIBER OPTIC CABLE 7 Fro...

Page 94: ...ckwise approximately 15 Do not Tighten 20 Shaft Mount Screw 9 Reinstall the Web Guide Assembly with the Fiber Optic Tube inserted into the slotted Web Guide Shaft Align the Tube in the Shaft so that i...

Page 95: ...of ends of Y Cable and secure with 2 7 32 E Clips 3 Insert the threaded Plastic Nuts into the Sensor receptacles firmly seating the Fiber Optic Cable ends and tighten the Plastic Nuts 7 32 E RING FIB...

Page 96: ...ine Drill corners and use a Dremel Tool or Small Saw 3 Slide Cover onto Printer The Cutout should be over the Control Plate on the Sensor The Sensor may require both horizontal and vertical readjustme...

Page 97: ...optic 1 5 581316 Bracket Color Contrast sensor 1 6 581124 Cable Contrast sensor 1 7 584030 Shaft Contrast sensor mount 1 8 581181 Sensor Contrast Sick 1 581182 Sensor Color Sick 9 991509 O ring 5 16 x...

Page 98: ...ote Display Panel if so equipped 3 Remove the Rear Cover save screws 4 Install the Base Verifier Mount Bracket on the back of the Upright Frame in 2 10 32 Pem Nuts in the upper most right side of the...

Page 99: ...99 6 Install Verifier Mount Plate to the Upper Verifier Mount Bracket using 2 6 32x 3 8 Cap Screws and attach the Verifier to the Plate with the remaining 2 6 32 x 3 8 Cap Screws 6 32 X 3 8 CAP SCREW...

Page 100: ...REMOVE REMOVE 2 Assemble Internal Verifier Cable into slot and secure with hardware supplied on 581129 581129 INTERNAL VERIFIER CABLE 3 Mount J1 5 wire 10 pin connector to MCB J7 Mount J2 3 wire 10 pi...

Page 101: ...racket Assembly Bending the Template slightly to match the Cover contour will assure a more accurate location 2 Scribe a line around the inner cutout of the Template 3 Remove the Template and with a s...

Page 102: ...p screw 4 3 551144 Verifier 8 1 4 591302 Bracket Verifier Mount base 1 5 591301 Bracket Verifier upright 1 6 581129 Harness Verifier Internal 1 7 990083 10 32 x 3 4 Cap screw 2 8 990081 10 32 x 1 2 Ca...

Page 103: ...ming the 590011 Contrast Sensor The figure below shows the control panel for the 580011 Contrast Sensor The sensor can detect a light sense mark on dark material L or a dark sense mark on light materi...

Page 104: ...back and forth under the sensor The Q light on the sensor should flash when the sense mark passes under the sensor Move the configuration switch to either the RUN L or RUN D position depending on the...

Page 105: ...when the printer is running Release the TEACH button If the Q ok light flashes rapidly the sensor did not program correctly If the process fails repeatedly the sensor may not be lined up correctly wit...

Page 106: ...d to vary the terms of the warranty Equipment and parts must be installed and operated according to recommended procedures and operating conditions Consumable elements are not covered Consumable eleme...

Page 107: ...on to provide warranty coverage The agent must purchase services from Avery Dennison Brazil THE WARRANTIES PROVIDED HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE AND ARE IN LIEU OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY FITN...

Page 108: ...108 User s Manual SNAP 600 Printer 10 Option Menu System Flowchart...

Page 109: ...PRESS START TO EXIT RETURNING TO PRINT MODE RETURNS TO PRINT MODE PRESS START FOR VOLUME LEVEL 3 SETTING VOLUME TO LEVEL 3 RETURNING TO PRINT MODE SETS VOLUME TO LEVEL 3 AND RETURNS TO PRINT MODE PRE...

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Page 111: ...User s Manual SNAP 600 Printer 111 Electrical Assembly Drawings...

Page 112: ...112 User s Manual SNAP 600 Printer Electrical Components Drawing 14 13 7 10 11 11 3 6 5 8 2 11 15 12 9 1 12 4 10...

Page 113: ...5 341111 AC entry with switch 1 6 581112 PCboard Mini front panel 1 7 581179 Speaker 8 Ohm 2w Harnessed 1 8 581105 PCB Optional Daughter board 1 9 990890 Relay Mechanical 24VDC 1 10 991373 8 32 x 1 4...

Page 114: ...114 User s Manual SNAP 600 Printer Electrical System Schematic...

Page 115: ...57 ONE 10 0A 250V 115V OPERATION 230V OPERATION 1 4 X 1 1 4 FUSE 921167 B C D A 341111 AC ENTRY 581114 581118 12V RETURN SEE NOTE 8 581118CHN OR 3 3V 5V 581143 SEE NOTE 5 ATX 3 3V 5V 12V POWER SUPPLY...

Page 116: ...WIND J18 S1 PRINT HEAD J30 S1 CONTRAST POT J31 MEDIA UNWIND J17 S2 PRINT HEAD J32 S2 INK UNWIND J19 S2 INK REWIND J20 S2 HEAD OPEN J25 S2 CONTRAST POT J33 FEED MOTOR J13 FEED KNIFE MOTOR J15 KNIFE HOM...

Page 117: ...User s Manual SNAP 600 Printer 117 Mechanical Assembly Drawings...

Page 118: ...118 User s Manual SNAP 600 Printer Unwind Assembly 14 19 18 8 4 3 10 9 11 12 1 4 2 5 13 6 7 17 15 16...

Page 119: ...6 583005 Bracket Core locator 3 7 583004 Shaft Core locator 3 8 990327 Snap ring 5 16 e ring 1 9 117955 Gear ribbon 54T 15T 1 10 991367 Snap ring 9 64 e ring 1 11 593003 Hub Inner 1 12 990325 Snap ri...

Page 120: ...120 User s Manual SNAP 600 Printer Decurler Assembly 4 1 2 3 1 2 5...

Page 121: ...600 Printer 121 Decurler Parts List ITEM PART Description QTY 1 117903 Bearing Platen 2 2 991379 10 32 x 3 8 Phillips pan head screw 2 3 594011 Roller Decurler 1 4 594012 Shaft Decurler 1 5 991516 Pl...

Page 122: ...122 User s Manual SNAP 600 Printer Web Guide Assembly 13 18 11 20 18 2 16 12 9 15 19 3 17 14 10 6 7 8 9 1 4 5...

Page 123: ...icro adjust 1 7 584035 Spacer Web guide 1 8 991447 Spring Compression 1 9 584006 Bracket Web guide 2 10 991511 Knob Soft touch 1 11 594001 Block Sensor mount 1 12 118826 Guide Wear 4 13 584025 Gear We...

Page 124: ...124 User s Manual SNAP 600 Printer Print Head Assembly 14 16 17 5 12 13 2 4 3 10 11 18 15 9 1 19 6 8 7 20...

Page 125: ...85008 Latch Head right 1 10 990469 Washer Nylon 031 Thick 2 11 991532 Spring Compression 2 12 581111 Pot Contrast control 1 13 595004 Shaft Ink turn 1 14 991512 10 32 x 3 1 2 Round head slotted screw...

Page 126: ...126 User s Manual SNAP 600 Printer Platen Roller Assembly 7 2 1 11 8 9 10 3 4 3 12 6 5...

Page 127: ...2 3 117903 Bearing Platen 8 4 595005 Shaft Platen roller 2 5 595010 Roller Molded platen 60 Durometer Red 2 6 991454 8 32 Thumb screw 2 7 581130 Sensor Optical slotted Harnessed 2 8 990005 Hex nut 4 4...

Page 128: ...128 User s Manual SNAP 600 Printer Ink Rewind Assembly 8 9 6 7 10 8 5 1 4 2 3...

Page 129: ...Shaft Ink arbor 1 3 586094K 586095K Kit Single arbor assembly Inch Kit Single arbor assembly Metric 1 4 991454 8 32 x 1 4 Thumbscrew 1 5 126468 Motor Ribbon 1 6 990327 Snap ring 5 16 e ring 1 7 11795...

Page 130: ...130 User s Manual SNAP 600 Printer Upright Frame Assembly 5 3 2 7 4 1 1 6 8...

Page 131: ...x 1 4 Phillips pan head screw 4 2 581203 Bracket Strap Power supply 5V 1 3 991374 1 4 20 x 1 2 Phillips pan head screw 4 4 581202 Bracket Power supply 5v 1 5 341210 Feet 1 1 2 Diameter x 3 4 High 4 6...

Page 132: ...132 User s Manual SNAP 600 Printer Covers Assembly 2 4 5 4 3 1 3...

Page 133: ...133 Covers Parts List Item Part Description Qty 1 581205 Cover Rear 500 1 2 591202 Cover Front 600 1 3 991508 8 32 x Flanged button head screw 10 4 991376 10 32 x Phillips pan head screw 6 5 591130 S...

Page 134: ...134 User s Manual SNAP 600 Printer Feed Drive Train Assembly 3 12 2 5 15 16 13 17 11 10 14 15 5 6 7 17 1 19 3 9 4 18 8...

Page 135: ...2 e s Nut 1 7 206042 10 32 Thumbscrew knob with threads 1 8 991379 10 32 x 3 8 Phillips head screw 2 9 991376 10 32 x 1 2 Phillips pan head screw 1 10 990089 10 32 x 1 4 Button head screw 2 11 584027...

Page 136: ...136 User s Manual SNAP 600 Printer Knife Drive Nip Roller Assembly 13 19 26 23 13 16 14 19 24 17 20 15 10 9 22 5 3 7 4 18 12 1 2 21 25 6 8 4 11...

Page 137: ...2 x 1 4 Phillips pan head screw 2 18 594013 Frame Knife Drive 600 1 6 990081 10 32 x 1 2 Cap screw 2 19 354022 Spring Eccentric lift 2 7 991438 Drive Beam coupling 1 20 594005 Roller Nip drive Molded...

Page 138: ...138 User s Manual SNAP 600 Printer Rewind Assembly Drawing Option...

Page 139: ...x 1 Cap Screw 4 8 999017 Thrust Ball Bearing 1 26 989974 8 32 x 3 8 Cap Screw 3 9 112031 Timing Belt 67T 1 5P 1 27 112036 EAR Motor Insulation 1 10 112005 28T 1 5P Timing Belt Pulley 1 28 197078 12T...

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Page 141: ...cription 100 Normal user Adjustments only not a failure 106 Non operating bad electronic part not visually broken 101 Could not repair return machine to engineering 107 Non operating bad mechanical pa...

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