SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
2-14
EPT019297 Issue 1 November 2016
Printer Control
Cabinet Buttons
There are four hardware buttons on the printer cabinet as illustrated below. It is necessary to
press the buttons for at least 2-3 seconds as a precaution against accidental use. The cabinet
buttons also carry an indicator light.
All other functions are available using the QuickStep interface on the TouchPanel.
Cabinet Button
Explanation
Power Button
The power button is pressed to start up the printer and enter the
Off state. In the Off state the printer’s ink jet is off and the printer
will not print. However, the user interface can still be used.
The power button can also be pressed to shut down the printer.
If a fast shut down is required the power button can be pressed
for 10 seconds to shut the printer down immediately. However,
the flush sequence will not be carried out. This will cause ink to
dry and block the nozzle and gutter.
See “Start-Up and Shut Down” on page 4-16.
Start/Stop Button
The start/stop button is pressed to start up the printer and enter
the Ready state. in the Ready state the printer is ready to print. If a
label is on-line, it will print on receiving a product detect signal.
If the button is pressed when in a Ready state, the printer will
enter the Off state. In the Off state the printer’s ink jet is off and
the printer will not print. However, the user interface can still be
used.
See “Start-Up and Shut Down” on page 4-16.
.
Single Print Button
The single print button is pressed to produce a single test print of
the current label. Typically used to identify what label is being
printed when a UI is not present.
Alert Button
The alert button is pressed to acknowledge and clear alerts. The
alert button also carries two status lights described on
Summary of Contents for Ax Series
Page 1: ......
Page 2: ... 2 EPT019297 Issue 1 November 2016 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ...
Page 5: ...EPT019297 Issue 1 November 2016 5 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ...
Page 7: ...EPT019297 Issue 1 November 2016 7 ...
Page 12: ...HEALTH AND SAFETY 1 2 EPT019297 Issue 1 November 2016 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ...
Page 18: ...SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 2 2 EPT019297 Issue 1 November 2016 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ...
Page 36: ...INSTALLATION 3 2 EPT019297 Issue 1 November 2016 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ...
Page 77: ...OPERATION EPT019297 Issue 1 November 2016 4 3 Alert ID Codes 4 66 Fault Finding 4 72 ...
Page 78: ...OPERATION 4 4 EPT019297 Issue 1 November 2016 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ...
Page 148: ...MAINTENANCE 5 2 EPT019297 Issue 1 November 2016 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ...
Page 167: ......