II-4
(2)
Adhesive Base Tape Feeding (only for laminated tape cassettes)
A laminated tape cassette contains both a transparent laminate tape roll and a separate
adhesive base tape roll.
When a transparent laminate tape and an adhesive base tape pass through the contact
point (between the tape feed roller and (tape feed) sub roller), they are then bonded together
into a single, printed tape. The ink printed on the laminate tape is, therefore, sealed up with
the adhesive base tape.
(3)
Ink Ribbon Feeding
As the DC motor rotates, the ribbon drive cam located at the middle of the gear train rotates
counterclockwise. When fitted on the ribbon drive cam, the ribbon take-up roll in the tape
cassette also rotates to take up the ink ribbon.
To apply proper tension to the ink ribbon between the platen roller and the ribbon drive cam,
the feed amount of the ribbon drive cam is slightly greater than that of the platen idle gear.
The difference between the tape feed speeds at the platen roller and at the ribbon drive cam
is absorbed by the clutch spring which is integrated in the ribbon drive cam and allows the
cam to slip.
In this way, the ink ribbon is kept tense, which enables the ribbon to clearly separate from
the tape at the stabilized angle after printing.
Fig. 2.1-4 Ribbon Feeding Mechanism
Platen roller
Platen idle gear
DC motor
Tape idle gear
Ribbon drive cam
Frame
Thermal head ASSY
Roller holder ASSY
Tape feed roller
(Tape feed) sub roller
Ink ribbon
Summary of Contents for P-touch PT-1100
Page 2: ...SERVICE MANUAL MODEL PT 1100 1130 1170 1180 11Q PT 1250 1160 ST 1150 Heavy Duty LabelerTM ...
Page 5: ...CHAPTER I SPECIFICATIONS ...
Page 9: ...I 3 Fig 1 1 2 Key Arrangement 1 ...
Page 10: ...I 4 Fig 1 1 2 Key Arrangement 2 ...
Page 11: ...I 5 Fig 1 1 2 Key Arrangement 3 ...
Page 13: ...CHAPTER II MECHANISMS ...
Page 50: ...35 II 2 3 4 Troubleshooting Flows 1 Tape feeding failure ...
Page 51: ...36 II ...
Page 52: ...37 II 2 Printing failure ...
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Page 54: ...39 II 3 Powering failure Nothing appears on the LCD ...
Page 55: ...40 II 4 No key entry possible ...
Page 56: ...CHAPTER III ELECTRONICS ...
Page 75: ...III 17 3 3 3 Troubleshooting Flows 1 Tape feeding failure 2 Printing failure ...
Page 76: ...III 18 3 Powering failure Nothing appears on the LCD ...
Page 77: ...III 19 4 Abnormal LCD indication ...
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