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Preparation

2.1 

Tools

 

Do not use any worn of damaged tools.

 

Only use tools and testing devices that are suitable for the task at hand.

cab special tools:

•  Test collar for transfer ribbon winder (cab item number: 5534199)
•  Distance  caliber 0,1 mm (cab item number: 5961064)

Standard tools:

•  Torx screwdriver TX 20
•  Hexagon electronic screwdriver 1,5 mm
•  Hexagon key 2,5 mm, 200 mm shaft (included in delivery)
•  Phillips-head screwdriver, size 1
•  Precision circlip pliers A0
•  Precision circlip pliers A1
•  Cylindrical dynamometer (spring scale), 0 - 10 N
•  Digital multimeter

2.2 

Removing and Installing the Rear Cover

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Fig. 1 

Removing and Installing the Rear Cover

Removing rear cover :

1.  Open front cover (1).
2.  Loosen screws (2).
3.  Close front cover.
4.  Lift and remove the rear cover (3).

Installing rear cover :

5.  Close front cover.
6.  Apply the rear cover to the frame (6) and push it downward. 

The flaps (4) at the inside of the rear cover must grasp into the slots (5) of the frame.

7.  Open front cover.
8.  Tighten the screws (2).

Summary of Contents for XC Series

Page 1: ...Service Manual Label Printer XC Series ...

Page 2: ...ns Deliveries and performances are effected under the General conditions of sale of cab Service Manual for the following products Germany cab Produkttechnik GmbH Co KG Postfach 1904 D 76007 Karlsruhe Wilhelm Schickard Str 14 D 76131 Karlsruhe Telefon 49 721 6626 0 Telefax 49 721 6626 249 www cab de info cab de France cab technologies s a r l F 67350 Niedermodern Téléphone 33 388 722 501 www cab de...

Page 3: ...g the Label Sensor 16 4 6 Replacing the CPU 17 4 7 Replacing the Power Supply Unit 18 5 Adjustments 19 5 1 Measuring and Adjusting the Winding Torques 19 5 1 1 Measuring the Winding Torques 19 5 1 2 Adjusting the Slipping Clutches 21 5 2 Adjusting the Printing Mechanism 22 5 2 1 Preparing the Printer for Adjustment 22 5 2 2 Adjusting the Printhead Position 23 5 2 3 Adjusting the Printhead Pressure...

Page 4: ...pment special fittings Time Information in the display 1 2 General Safety Instructions This service manual is intended for use by qualified service and maintenance personnel For more operation and configuration information refer to the user or configuration manual Follow the general safety rules below Keep the area around the device clean at all times Work with safety in mind Parts of device that ...

Page 5: ...maintenance work Find out where the emergency and power switches are so that they can be quickly thrown in an emergency Disconnect the current supply before carrying out the following work Installing or removing power units Working in the immediate vicinity of open power supply components Mechanical check of power supply components Modifying circuits in the device Test the zero potential of the de...

Page 6: ...ry Phillips head screwdriver size 1 Precision circlip pliers A0 Precision circlip pliers A1 Cylindrical dynamometer spring scale 0 10 N Digital multimeter 2 2 Removing and Installing the Rear Cover 1 2 3 2 4 4 3 5 5 6 Fig 1 Removing and Installing the Rear Cover Removing rear cover 1 Open front cover 1 2 Loosen screws 2 3 Close front cover 4 Lift and remove the rear cover 3 Installing rear cover 5...

Page 7: ... sensor assembly via the tab 5 toward the rear cover until it stops 4 Unplug the cable 1 from the connector of the label sensor 2 5 Press the latch 3 and slowly pull label sensor outward via the tab 5 That way at XC6 a distance plate 3 is pushed out of label sensor guide 6 Clean label sensor and sensor units 4 with brush or cotton swab soaked in pure alcohol 7 Push label sensor back via tab 5 8 XC...

Page 8: ... 5 Printing line 6 Pins Fig 3 Structure of the printhead XC4 Attention The printhead assembly is precisely aligned at the factory X X Do not loosen the screws 4 under any circumstances Attention The printhead can be damaged by static electricity discharges and impacts X X Ground your body e g by wearing a grounded wristband X X Do not touch contacts on the plug connections 2 3 X X Do not touch pri...

Page 9: ...Remove printhead 1 from the printhead mounting bracket 9 if necessary 6 Loosen both plug connections 2 3 on the printhead Installing the printhead 1 Attach plug connections 2 3 2 Position printhead in printhead mounting bracket 8 in such a way that the pins 6 are secured in the corre sponding holes in the printhead mounting bracket 8 3 Lightly keep printhead mounting bracket 8 on the print roller ...

Page 10: ... printing line 5 with hard objects or your hands i Notice The printhead replacement will be described for the upper printhead The procedure applies for the lower printhead in the same manner but the print roller must be removed additionally 7 4 4 1 2 3 6 6 Fig 6 Replacing the upper printhead XC6 Removing the printhead 1 Lift the printhead 2 Remove labels and transfer ribbon from the printer 3 Ligh...

Page 11: ...nt units 8 9 to the lower printhead carriage and re mount the lower print roller 3 Swing the adjustment elements 11 sidewards to uncover the slots 10 in the printhead carriage 4 Put in the printhead into the printhead carriage and swing down the printhead assembly by hand and hold it 5 Position the printhead in such a way that the threaded holes 4 of the printhead are centered into the slots 10 of...

Page 12: ...n the screws 6 7 and remove the plates 5 9 3 Remove the print rollers 2 3 4 Slide new rollers 2 3 onto their shafts 1 and turn slightly the rollers until the shafts engage in the hexagon sockets of the print rollers 5 Set the plates 5 9 in place and fix them slightly with the screws 6 7 6 Tighten the screws 6 7 each in order i e a b then c 4 Replacing Assembly Units ...

Page 13: ...lipping clutches Danger Risk of death via electric shock X X Before opening the rear cover disconnect the device from the mains supply and wait at lease one minute until the power supply unit has discharged Removing the slipping clutch 1 Unplug the printer from the electrical outlet 2 Remove the rear cover 2 2 on page 6 3 Remove the snap ring 3 4 Pull coupling 1 or brake 2 from the winder axis Ens...

Page 14: ...upling 5 1 2 on page 21 6 Install the rear cover Installing the brakes on the transfer ribbon supply hubs 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 Fig 12 Brakes on the upper left side and lower right side ribbon supply hubs 1 Check the correct positioning of spring 6 and pin 4 on the winder axis 5 2 Slide the brake 2 onto the winder axis 5 in such a way that it fits on the hexagonal profile of the pin 4 3 Ensure t...

Page 15: ...crews 9 an remove wall spacer 8 3 Remove snap ring 6 4 Remove brake block 2 from pin 1 and pull spring 5 out of the brake block 5 Insert spring into the new brake block 6 Push brake block onto pin 1 in such a way that pin 4 will grasp into the hole on the backside of the brake block and spring 5 will be pressed against the flap 3 of the brake lever 7 Secure the snap ring 6 8 Re mount the roll reta...

Page 16: ...stops 4 Unplug the cable 1 from the plug on the rear end of the label sensor 2 5 Unscrew the screws 3 and remove the side plate 4 6 Pull out the label sensor 2 via the tab 5 toward the cover side At XC6 that way the distance plate 6 is pushed out of label sensor guide Installing the label sensor 1 Insert the label sensor 2 into the guide from the front cover side and slide it toward the rear cover...

Page 17: ...ions from the CPU 1 7 Remove the four fixing screws 2 from the CPU 8 Remove the CPU Installing the CPU 1 Place CPU 1 onto the retainers 3 2 Secure the PCB with four screws 2 3 Insert all plug connections on the PCB 4 Install the rear cover 5 Restore all interface connections on the back of the printer 6 Connect the power cable at the rear of the printer 7 Update the firmware if necessary 8 Adjust ...

Page 18: ...ply unit 1 Unplug the printer from the electrical outlet 2 Remove the CPU 4 6 on page 17 3 Unplug the cables 5 6 4 Remove two screws 3 on the back of the printer 5 Remove two screws 4 6 Remove the power supply unit Installing the power supply unit 1 Insert the power supply unit 1 and secure the PCB with two screws 4 2 Secure the metal bracket 2 of the power supply unit to the back of the printer w...

Page 19: ...e of the transfer ribbon during label transport the prevention of wrinkles in the feed path of the transfer ribbon If the winding torque differs from the set value it must be adjusted 5 1 2 on page 21 5 1 1 Measuring the Winding Torques Measurement of the winding torque at the transfer ribbon take up and supply hub occurs by determining the pulling forces on a test collar attached to the winder Th...

Page 20: ...upply unit has discharged 1 Unplug the printer from the electrical outlet 2 Remove the rear cover 2 2 on page 6 3 Remove the transfer ribbon from the printer 4 Attach the test collar 3 to the winder 4 5 Turn the knurled nut 2 counterclockwise to clamp the test collar 6 Wind the cord attached to the test collar around the test collar several times 7 Secure spring scale 10 N 1 at the end of the cord...

Page 21: ...e power supply unit has discharged 1 2 1 Unplug the printer from the electrical outlet 2 Remove the rear cover 2 2 on page 6 3 Press the knurled ring 1 of the slipping clutch toward the housing wall The lock 2 of the knurled ring is released 4 Turn the knurled ring while pushing it and release it in the desired position 5 Ensure that the tabs of the lock are located completely in the grooves of th...

Page 22: ...ut in the same manner and comprises the following procedures in the order specified 1 Prepare the label printer for adjustment 5 2 1 on page 22 2 Adjust the position of the printhead 5 2 2 on page 23 3 Adjust the printhead pressure 5 2 3 on page 24 4 Adjust the transfer ribbon feed path 5 2 4 on page 25 5 Perform a final test 5 2 5 on page 25 5 2 1 Preparing the Printer for Adjustment 2 3 4 5 1 6 ...

Page 23: ...es must be parallel to the front edge of the labels 2 If the printhead is not aligned properly loosen the screw 3 about one quarter turn 3 Use the screws 2 to align at XC4 the lines on the printhead with the tips of the grooves 1 at XC6 the front edges of the slides 4 to the front edge of the printhead mounting bracket 5 Screw 2a effects the inner half of the printhead and screw 2b the outer half ...

Page 24: ...heat level is to be reduced in the printer configuration until the print image is only barely recognizable Under these conditions inaccuracies become clearly visible during adjustment 3 Create print samples with the test function Test grid Configuration Manual or a similar print pattern 4 Adjust the adjustment screw 1a or 1b clockwise in small increments on the side with the weaker print image unt...

Page 25: ...ance from the disk of the winder as the supply roll is from the disk of the supply hub 2 If the ribbon runs inward or outward turn the corresponding screw 3a or 3b clockwise in small increments Wait until the ribbon feed path has stabilized after each step of the adjustment 3 Check the ribbon feed path for wrinkles 4 If wrinkles arise on the inside turn the screw 1 counterclockwise If wrinkles ari...

Page 26: ...ath Check the label feed path The labels should be fed along the inner guides without bending and damaging If the material drifts sideward adjust the eccentric 1 Loosen screw 4 Turn the eccentric 2 with an Allen key in small steps on the axle 1 The hexagonal notch 3 can be used as pointer Position 3a maximum outward displacement of the label feed path Position 3b maximum inward displacement of the...

Page 27: ... 25 Adjusting the belt tension up to SN 120132 1 Unplug the printer from the electrical outlet 2 Remove the cover 2 2 on page 6 3 For adjusting the ribbon rewinder drive belts 3 6 Loosen screw 2 5 Turn the tension bracket 1 4 in such a way that the belt 3 6 is tensioned tightly Tighten screw 1 4 4 For adjusting the print roller drive belt 9 Loosen screw 7 Turn the tension bracket 8 in such a way t...

Page 28: ...age 6 3 For adjusting the ribbon rewinder drive belt 3 Loosen screws 1 Push the tension bracket 2 in such a way that the belt 3 is tensioned tightly Tighten screws 1 4 For adjusting the print roller drive belt 4 Loosen screws 6 Push the stepper motor 5 in a position that the belt 4 is tensioned tightly Tighten screws 6 5 Install the rear cover 5 Adjustments ...

Page 29: ... 2 3 1 2 3 Fig 27 Adjusting the head switches i Notices Every print unit has its own head switch The error message can be caused by both of the switches X X When the error message occurs wrongly check both switches 1 Unplug the printer from the electrical outlet 2 Remove the rear cover 2 2 on page 6 3 Lock printheads 4 Slightly loosen screws 1 of the head switch 2 5 Move the head switch housing an...

Page 30: ... the power supply unit has discharged 1 2 3 4 Fig 28 Adjusting the magnetic clutch 1 Unplug the printer from the electrical outlet 2 Remove the rear cover 2 2 on page 6 3 Loosen screw 3 4 Pull armature disk 1 in direction to the slipping clutch 5 Insert the distance caliber 0 1 mm 4 between armature disk 1 and chassis of magnetic clutch 2 6 Slide armature disk 1 against the chassis so that the dis...

Page 31: ... power supply unit has discharged 3a 4 2 1 3b 4 2 1 6 5 6 5 Fig 29 Eccentric in saver mode Fig 30 Eccentric in print mode 6 5 7 Fig 31 Checking distance eccentric ball bearing 1 Unplug the printer from the electrical outlet 2 Remove the rear cover 2 2 on page 6 3 Lock the printhead 4 Loosen the screws 1 at the clock wheel 5 Turn axle 2 in such a way that the eccentrics 5 lift the printhead via the...

Page 32: ...ent points on the CPU Fig 34 on page 36 No voltage at either measurement point The power supply unit may be defective Replace the power supply unit No voltage at one measurement point The CPU may be defective Replace the CPU Replace LCD Display Replace PCB Navi Button The display is not functioning but the navigator pad is functioning Replace LCD Display The navigator pad is not functioning but th...

Page 33: ...U VMOT Motor voltage is too low Check motor voltage at the measurement point Vmot Fig 34 on page 36 Voltage too low Replace the power supply unit Voltage is correct Replace the CPU 24 V 24 V too low Check voltage at measurement point 24V Fig 34 on page 36 Voltage too low Replace the power supply unit Voltage is correct Replace the CPU 24 V ext 24 V at peripheral connection too low Disconnect perip...

Page 34: ...34 34 7 Block Diagram Fig 32 Block diagram ...

Page 35: ...35 8 Layout Diagram CPU Fig 33 Layout diagram CPU components side ...

Page 36: ...36 36 8 Layout Diagram CPU Fig 34 Layout diagram CPU soldering side with measuring points ...

Page 37: ...ed path 26 Label sensor cleaning 7 replacing 16 Layout diagram CPU 35 M Magnetic clutch 30 31 P Power supply 18 Printhead position 23 Printhead pressure 24 Printhead replacement PX4 8 PX6 10 Printing mechanism 22 Print roller 12 Protective devices 5 Pulling force 19 R Rear cover 6 Ribbon feed path 25 Ribbon saver mechanics 31 S Safety instructions 4 Sensor ribbon saver 31 Slipping clutch adjusting...

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