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LM3510 Print & Apply Label Applicator          

 

USER’S MANUAL 

 

Page 59  

Made in the U.S.A. 

© 2019 LABELMILL 

11/01/2019 Model LM3510 

   

 
 

 

SECTION 4

 

 

CLEANING & MAINTENANCE 

 

Troubleshooting 

4-01 

Fault Codes 

4-02 

Maintaining the Air Slide 

4-03 

Replacing the Power Fuse 

4-04 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for LM3510

Page 1: ...LM3510 PRINT APPLY OPERATIONS MANUAL Manufactured in USA by LabelMill Inc 2416 Jackson St Savanna IL 61074 800 273 4707 info labelmill com www labelmill com ...

Page 2: ... 04 Clutch Assembly Adjustment 2 05 Hand Held Labeler Interface HLI 100 2 06 Accessory Connections Control Box 2 07 T 50 Photo Eye 2 08 Air assist tube 2 09 T 150 Mounting Stand optional 2 10 T stand adjustment 2 11 Tamp Unit Operation 2 12 Tamp Flow Control Adjustment 2 13 Optional Adjacent Panel Labeler APL 2 14 Optional Corner Wrap 2 15 Optional Side Winder Corner Wrap 2 16 Optional Table Top A...

Page 3: ...UAL Page 3 Made in the U S A 2019 LABELMILL 11 01 2019 Model LM3510 SECTION 1 APPLICATOR OVERVIEW Introduction 1 01 General Printer Specifications 1 02 Inventory List 1 03 Print Apply Component Description 1 04 User Responsibility 1 05 Safety 1 05 ...

Page 4: ... high quality labels and bar codes to your product at print speeds up to 18 sec and apply at speeds up to 90 labels min OPERATION The standard configuration is External Computer Mode The configuration allows label formats to be sent to the standard Centronics Parallel Interface Port Ethernet or serial port on the Printer Applicator Once the format is downloaded to the Printer Job Buffer the LM3510...

Page 5: ...a minimum of 1 8 separation between labels in running direction LABEL SIZE Minimum 0 625 wide x 0 50 long Maximum 6 6 wide x 39 long MAXIMUM PRINT AREA 6 6 wide x 39 long LABEL PLACEMENT ACCURACY Up to or 1 32 1mm when labels are produced to specifications and product handling is controlled PRINTING METHOD Thermal Transfer or Direct Thermal Right Hand or Left Hand INTERFACE Standard Centronics Par...

Page 6: ...embly 2 12 dia Blue Plastic Spools w Quick Release Collar 1 7 dia Blue Plastic Spool w screws 2 13 bolts w washers 1 Power Cord 1 Model LM3510 Operators Manual 1 Extra Cardboard Ribbon Core 1 Product Switch specified a Manual Limit Switch optional b Photo Switch optional 1 Take up Spool Clip TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY 3 32 ALLEN WRENCH WRENCH 1 1 8 WRENCH 1 03 ...

Page 7: ...2019 LABELMILL 11 01 2019 Model LM3510 COMPONENT DESCRIPTION LOCATION 1 04 THERMAL PRINTER WEB TAKE UP SPOOL WEB GUIDE ROLLERS TAMP CYLINDER LABEL SPOOL SPOOL LOCK U ARM VALVE PACK AIR FILTER REGULATOR SWING AWAY TAMP ASSEMBLY BRAKE ARM REED SWITCH AIR ASSIST TUBE ALARM STACK ...

Page 8: ...ir controls at the source and lock out in accordance with OSHA Standards Be sure all external electrically conductive parts are connected to a good electrical ground Never handle live electrical equipment with bare hands while standing in water or while hands and feet are wet Dangerous electrical shock can result Whenever the equipment is unattended turn off all control and power supply switches K...

Page 9: ...nt 2 03 Take Up Unit Assembly 2 04 Clutch Assembly Adjustment 2 05 Hand Held Labeler Interface HLI 100 2 06 Accessory Connections Control Box 2 07 T 50 Photo Eye 2 08 Air assist tube 2 09 T 150 Mounting Stand optional 2 10 T stand adjustment 2 11 Tamp Unit Operation 2 12 Tamp Flow Control Adjustment 2 13 Optional Tamp Applicator 2 14 Optional Corner Wrap Applicator 2 15 Optional Adjacent Panel App...

Page 10: ...ler guide B to the right of roller C and to the left and below roller guide D 3 Feed the web into the thermal printer 4 Finish the process by loading the waste backing paper onto the web take up spool E The take up spool rotates in a clockwise direction 5 Adjust the 2 plastic web guide clips so the web is guided straight and even Make sure clips do not bind the web For a detailed illustration of t...

Page 11: ... LABELMILL 11 01 2019 Model LM3510 SPOOL LOCK REMOVAL To remove the label storage spool A turn the spool lock counterclockwise until you reach a stop The spool will now slide off To secure the spool simply turn the spool lock clockwise until snug DO NOT over tighten 2 02 SPOOL LOCK ...

Page 12: ... HEAD REFER TO PRINTER MANUAL LABEL RIBBON ROUTING REFER TO PRINTER MANUAL THERMAL RIBBON LOADING REFER TO PRINTER MANUAL NOTE The printer will not operate unless the front cover is in the fully closed position For your continued safety do not override the front cover interlock switch LABEL SENSOR ADJUSTMENT REFER TO PRINTER MANUAL 2 03 ...

Page 13: ... is located on the backside of the main panel To adjust the clutch the side panels must be removed to gain access To remove the Clutch Assembly you must first remove the Web Take Up Spool The mounting bolts for the Take Up Assembly can be found directly behind the plastic spool WARNING Be sure power is off before performing any service 2 04 TAKE UP ASSEMBLY ...

Page 14: ... WHEEL C FRICTION DISC D PRESSURE PLATE E THRUST BEARING F PRESSURE SPRING G TENSION ADJ COLLAR To increase waste web tension move the shaft wheel B 1 32 toward the Spool To reduce web tension move the shaft wheel B 1 32 toward the motor CAUTION Too much web tension may cause web breakage print drifting or premature failure of the Take Up Assembly 2 05 ...

Page 15: ...LM3510 Print Apply Label Applicator USER S MANUAL Page 15 Made in the U S A 2019 LABELMILL 11 01 2019 Model LM3510 HAND HELD LABELER INTERFACE HLI 100 2 06 LCD DISPLAY OPERATOR INTERFACE INTERFACE PORT ...

Page 16: ...ESSORY CONNECTIONS LOCATED ON BACK OF LABELER CONTROL ENCLOSURE 2 07 VALVE PACK THERMAL PRINTER INTERFACE TOUCH SCREEN SERIAL INTERFACE TO HLI 100 HAND HELD LABELER INTERFACE START INPUT REMOTE TRIGGER DB 25 AUX I O CONNECTOR LIGHT BAR AUX CONNECTOR TAKE UP MOTOR POWER SWITCH FUSE MAIN POWER POWER PIG TAIL FOR PRINTER ...

Page 17: ...LM3510 Print Apply Label Applicator USER S MANUAL Page 17 Made in the U S A 2019 LABELMILL 11 01 2019 Model LM3510 T 50 PHOTO EYE Trigger Cable Wiring 2 08 ...

Page 18: ...ted to clear the trailing edge of the printed labels and the Label Platen An adjustment screw is used to adjust the position of the air holes in relation to the labels An angle of 45 degrees is required One slot is provided to make the appropriate adjustments desired Mount Bracket Air Assist Tube Air Assist Tube Label Platen Airflow Clamp screw Label Platen Valve Pack ...

Page 19: ...LM3510 Print Apply Label Applicator USER S MANUAL Page 19 Made in the U S A 2019 LABELMILL 11 01 2019 Model LM3510 OPTIONAL T 150 MOUNTING STAND 2 12 ...

Page 20: ...LM3510 Print Apply Label Applicator USER S MANUAL Page 20 Made in the U S A 2019 LABELMILL 11 01 2019 Model LM3510 T STAND ADJUSTMENT 2 11 Column Crank Column Lock ...

Page 21: ...t It also allows for precise adjustments of how close the tamp head comes to the product refer to page 3 08 There is flow control adjustment for the valves It may be necessary to adjust the flow rate on the tamp solenoid for optimum performance after installation The adjustment is performed as shown below They are set at the factory The regulators on the vacuum air assist and flag valves are for i...

Page 22: ... jaws apply to the label as it is applied VACUUM REGULATOR Only used on the flag and tamp applicator system The vacuum regulator is used to control the vacuum that is used to hold the label to the flag jaws or the tamp pad AIR ASSIST REGULATOR The air assist regulator is used to change the pressure that is applied to the blow tube The blow tube is below the front edge of the peeler plate and is us...

Page 23: ...LM3510 Print Apply Label Applicator USER S MANUAL Page 23 Made in the U S A 2019 LABELMILL 11 01 2019 Model LM3510 OPTIONAL TAMP APPLICATOR 2 14 ...

Page 24: ...LM3510 Print Apply Label Applicator USER S MANUAL Page 24 Made in the U S A 2019 LABELMILL 11 01 2019 Model LM3510 OPTIONAL CORNER WRAP APPLICATOR 2 15 ...

Page 25: ...LM3510 Print Apply Label Applicator USER S MANUAL Page 25 Made in the U S A 2019 LABELMILL 11 01 2019 Model LM3510 OPTIONAL ADJACENT PANEL APPLICATOR 2 16 ...

Page 26: ...LM3510 Print Apply Label Applicator USER S MANUAL Page 26 Made in the U S A 2019 LABELMILL 11 01 2019 Model LM3510 OPTIONAL TABLE TOP APPLICATOR 2 17 ...

Page 27: ...tor USER S MANUAL Page 27 Made in the U S A 2019 LABELMILL 11 01 2019 Model LM3510 SECTION 3 CONTROL BOX Programming 3 01 Quick Reference Chart 3 05 Key Definitions 3 16 Set Up of Key Features Quick Start 3 17 Description of I O 3 25 ...

Page 28: ... 2 Access or Enter the data selection options line bottom line of display of the PROGRAM BLOCK Sub Menus 3 Store the selected data UP DOWN ARROW KEYS ARE USED TO 1 Scroll up down through the primary menu PROGRAM BLOCKS Header name 2 Scroll sub menus inside of PROGRAM BLOCKS top line of display while IN a PROGRAM BLOCKS 3 Increment and decrement programmable values 4 Select different display views ...

Page 29: ...d in Multiple Feed applications Dist 0 to 3 used to set the position of the second label to be applied in Multiple Feed applications Dist 0 to 4 used to set the position of the third label to be applied in Multiple Feed applications Dist 0 to 5 Dist 0 to 6 Dist 0 to 7 Dist 0 to 8 Dist 0 to 9 Dist 0 to 10 used to set the position of the tenth label to be applied in Multiple Feed applications TAMP S...

Page 30: ...l command out comm 1 serial port ESC D CR at the End of Cycle Char 1 ESC 27 decimal Char 2 D 68 decimal Char 3 CR 13 decimal Print Fault Timer Programmable timer for fault to output if end of print signal is not received in specified time after receiving the trigger signal ENCODER Provides a more consistent way to apply labels to a product With this option a distance from the trigger point can be ...

Page 31: ...e Feed Prints label first clamshell applies label second Variable data The PREPRINT CYCLES allows an optional PRE PRINT product trigger to print the label the second standard trigger would activate the tamp cycle only This is used primarily with variable data being gathered for example when the applicator is being interfaced with a scale JOB STORAGE Used to store frequently used settings pertainin...

Page 32: ...M3510 QUICK PROGRAMMING CHART MODEL NUMBER REVISION TOTAL 000000 PRESS PROG KEY PRODUCT SENSOR PRESS ENTER TAMP SET UP PRESS ENTER AUX TAMP PRESS ENTER UP AND DOWN ARROW KEYS WILL SCROLL THROUGH THE PROGRAM BLOCKS AND THE SUB MENUS PASS WORD PRESS ENTER LM MODEL 3510 TAKEUP PRESS ENTER COUNTER PRESS ENTER 3 05 ...

Page 33: ...or USER S MANUAL Page 33 Made in the U S A 2019 LABELMILL 11 01 2019 Model LM3510 PRINT TYPE PRESS ENTER ENCODER PRESS ENTER CYCLE TYPE PRESS ENTER JOB STORAGE PRESS ENTER DEFAULTS PRESS ENTER I O STATUS PRESS ENTER PRESS PROG KEY 3 06 ...

Page 34: ...S MANUAL Page 34 Made in the U S A 2019 LABELMILL 11 01 2019 Model LM3510 MAIN DISPLAYS PASSWORD PRESS ENTER PASSWORD 0000 PASSWORD OFF PASSWORD ON Note use UP and DOWN arrows to toggle between ON and OFF The enter key will save selection 3 07 ...

Page 35: ...LM3510 Print Apply Label Applicator USER S MANUAL Page 35 Made in the U S A 2019 LABELMILL 11 01 2019 Model LM3510 3 08 ...

Page 36: ... ENTER FLAG DURATION PRESS ENTER HEAD UP SWITCH PRESS ENTER VACUUM RELEASE PRESS ENTER Note this time can never be larger then the tamp duration HEAD UP SWITCH N O VACUUM DELAY ON PRESS ENTER HEAD UP DEBOUNCE PRESS ENTER TAMP DUR 0 000 FLAG DUR 00 00 HEAD UP SWITCH NONE HD DBOUNCE 0 020 VAC RLS 0 000 VAC DLY 00 00 TAMP SYNC LOGIC PRESS ENTER ON or OFF 3 09 ...

Page 37: ...M3510 AUX TAMP SETUP PRESS ENTER TAMP DURATION PRESS ENTER TAMP DUR 00 000 PRODUCT DELAY PRESS ENTER PROD DLY 00 000 TAKEUP PRESS ENTER START DELAY PRESS ENTER START DELAY 0 000 STOP DELAY PRESS ENTER JOG TAKEUP PRESS ENTER STOP DLY 0 000 UP ARROW START DOWN ARROW STOP MAX 0 5000 SECONDS MAX 2 000 SECONDS 3 10 ...

Page 38: ...LM3510 Print Apply Label Applicator USER S MANUAL Page 38 Made in the U S A 2019 LABELMILL 11 01 2019 Model LM3510 COUNTER PRESS ENTER ENTER TO CLEAR ESC TO ABORT 3 11 ...

Page 39: ...019 Model LM3510 ENCODER PRESS ENTER ENCODER ON OFF PRESS ENTER ENCODER ON OFF ON ENC OVERRIDE PRESS ENTER TRIGGER DIST PRESS ENTER OVERRIDE 100 0 TRIG DIST 00 00 START COMP DIST PRESS ENTER ST CMP DIS 0 000 MAX CONVYER IPM PRESS ENTER MAX CV IPM 1600 ENC LINES INCH PRESS ENTER LINES INCH 100 0 3 12 ...

Page 40: ...LM3510 Print Apply Label Applicator USER S MANUAL Page 40 Made in the U S A 2019 LABELMILL 11 01 2019 Model LM3510 3 13 ...

Page 41: ...LMILL 11 01 2019 Model LM3510 JOB STORAGE PRESS ENTER SAVE JOB PRESS ENTER DELETE JOB PRESS ENTER RESTORE JOB PRESS ENTER JOB NUMBER 0 JOB NUMBER 0 JOB NUMBER 0 RANGE 1 TO 6 CAN NOT SAVE OR RESTORE 0 OR 7 TO 9 DEFAULT SETTINGS PRESS ENTER PRESS UP ARROW TO SET DEFAULTS DEFAULTS SET 3 14 ...

Page 42: ...l LM3510 I O STATUS PRESS ENTER S P H I A F V T 0 0 0 0 0 X 0 7 X0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 X1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 X2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 X3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DISPLAY MAIN I O 0 OFF X ON I O Ports are numbered from left to right 1 OFF 0 ON 7 Y0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Y1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Y2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 15 ...

Page 43: ...ion of the product encoder and the Label Mill control This is used to match the speed of the applicator to the product conveyor Electronic gearing is similar to mechanical gearing in that there is a gear ratio and the change of speed of one affects the speed of the other This feature is part of the Synchronous feed mode In order for this to operate properly the correct number of lines per inch of ...

Page 44: ...ype of application mode 2 Tamp before or after feed before feed is standard 3 Enter a value in the tamp duration start with 00 200 4 Set head up limit switch normally open is standard 5 Use the product delay to MOVE the label on the product The asynchronous application mode is used to apply labels to products that are either stationary or moving at a constant speed when the label application is to...

Page 45: ...T COMPENSATION DISTANCE 1 Set basic applicator up first refer to quick setup 2 Set ENCODER to ON 3 Set TRIGGER DIST to 00 00 4 Set ENCODER LINES PER INCH refer to ENC LINES set up 5 Start system and apply label at the fastest desired speed system should not exceed maximum rate of applicator 6 Move product switch or use TRIGGER DIST to register label to desired position Keep trigger distance to a m...

Page 46: ...er revolution by circumference this will net lines per inch 5 Enter this number into menu 6 ENC LINES INCH note that this number needs to be between 25 500 EXAMPLE 1 Encoder lines per revolution 1000 2 Contact wheel diameter 6 00 3 6 00 x 3 14 18 84 4 1000 18 84 53 1 rounding number to the 10 th 5 Enter 53 1 into ENC LINES INCH DIRECT DRIVE 1 Check encoder to determine the number of lines per revo...

Page 47: ... necessary until label is in proper registration 14 Turn back on any options that may have been disabled for setup of this particular feature PRODUCT DELAY PRODUCT DELAY is NOT used in conjunction with the encoder feature Product delay is similar to trigger distance in that it is used to electronically move the placement of the label on the product Product delay will move the label placement in ti...

Page 48: ...eye should be set to trigger BEFORE the product switch 4 The PRE PRINT photo eye should be set to allow the printer enough time to print the format before the product switch is activated 5 The PRODUCT DELAY should be kept to a minimum Determine the following and select it in the software PREPRINT TAMP WITHOUT AN ENCODER 1 Type of application mode Select PREPRINT TAMP 2 Enter a value in the tamp du...

Page 49: ... value in the tamp duration start with 00 20 3 Set head up limit switch normally open is standard 4 Turn encoder ON 5 Encoder OVERRIDE is used to fine tune the GEARING RATIO between applicator and conveyor 6 Trigger distance is used to MOVE label on product product delay is disabled 7 Enter a Start Comp value START Comp is used to compensate for label drift when speed of conveyor changes To calcul...

Page 50: ...easure the OFFSET of the label placement Note A label CAN NOT be advanced on the product ONLY moved back since the applicator can only delay the product signal 7 Apply a small delay to the product delay or if too great it may be necessary to physically move the product switch Keep product delays to a minimum for best results 8 Operate system again and measure offset 9 Apply a small delay to the pr...

Page 51: ...e placement of the label on the product 9 Measure the OFFSET of the label placement Note A label CAN NOT be advanced on the product ONLY moved back since the applicator can only delay the product signal 10 Apply the measured offset to the TRIGGER DISTANCE or if too great it may be necessary to physically move the product switch Keep trigger distances to a minimum for best results 11 Operate system...

Page 52: ...or Status display legend INPUTS OUTPUTS S P H A F V T SMART TAMP PRODUC T SENSOR HEAD UP TAMP SENSOR AIR ASSIST SOL FLAG SOL VACUUM SOL TAMP SOL 0 OFF X ON REMOTE TRIGGER CONNECTOR PRODUCT SWITCH 4 pin Amp P1 PIN ADDRESS 24 VDC 1 TRIGGER INPUT 2 X0 0 24 COM 3 4 REMOTE TRIGGER CONNECTOR PRE PRINT PRODUCT SWITCH 4 pin Amp P1 A PIN ADDRESS 24 VDC 1 TRIGGER INPUT 2 X0 1 24 COM 3 4 TAMP SOLENOIDS CONNE...

Page 53: ...RFACE P4 PIN I O ADDRESS PAPER END 1 INPUT X0 5 PRINTER GROUND 2 RIBBON END 3 INPUT X0 6 PRINTER ERROR 4 INPUT X0 7 PRINT START 5 OUTPUT Y0 5 PRINT END 6 INPUT X1 0 REPRINT 7 OUTPUT Y0 6 N C 8 BUFFER READY Zebra only 9 INPUT X1 7 RIBBON NEAR END 10 INPUT X1 1 ONLINE Sato only 11 INPUT X1 2 N C 12 5vdc from printer 13 N C 14 SHIELD 3 26 ...

Page 54: ...4VDC 2 24 COM 3 24 COM 4 LOW LABEL IN 5 I X1 3 ERROR LIGHT Red light 6 O Y0 7 LOW LABEL Yellow light 7 O Y1 0 RUN STATUS OK Green Light 8 O Y1 1 TAMP SYNC OUT 9 O Y1 2 INHIBIT IN 10 I X1 4 LABEL FEED ERROR IN 11 I X1 5 Repeat Last label In 12 I X1 6 Servo Tamp Fault Input 13 I X3 4 Head down fault Applicator in cycle output Applicator Busy 14 O Y1 3 Paralleled with Y2 4 AUX OUT 6 15 O Y1 4 LIGHT B...

Page 55: ...T 1 21 O Y2 1 AUX OUT 2 22 O Y2 2 AUX OUT 3 23 O Y2 3 Applicator in cycle output Applicator Busy 24 O Y2 4 Paralleled with Y1 3 Batch Done 25 O Y1 6 AUX I O DB25 Male CONNECTOR J2 P6 A PIN INPUT OUTPUT ADDRESS AUX IN 10 1 I X2 4 1520 TAKE UP MOTOR 2 O Y2 0 E Stop PB s Common 3 24V RELAY CIRCUIT E Stop Reset PB input 4 24V RELAY CIRCUIT E Stop PB Input 5 24V RELAY CIRCUIT 2nd Tamp Trigger in photo ...

Page 56: ...pply Label Applicator USER S MANUAL Page 56 Made in the U S A 2019 LABELMILL 11 01 2019 Model LM3510 E STOP Wiring J1 ONLY 3 29 CR2 CR1 C24 24 24 TO OUTPUTS CR1 GND MCR TO CPU CR1 CR2 POWER TO SERVO CARD 9 10 11 DB15 ...

Page 57: ...e GND 3 Fault line O C 4 GND 5 GND 6 TX 7 TX 8 Display COMM 6 Pin RJ 232 Hand Held P7 PIN TX 1 RX 2 GND 3 GND 4 24 5 24 6 COMM 1 RS 232 DB9 Female P8 PIN NC 1 RS232 XMIT 2 RS232 RCV 3 NC 4 GND 5 NC 6 NC 7 NC 8 SHIELD 9 COMM 2 RS 232 DB9 Female Serial Plus Port P9 PIN INPUT OUTPUT ADDRESS 24 1 RS232 XMIT 2 RS232 RCV 3 24C 4 GND 5 Aux Out 6 O Y1 5 Aux In 7 I X2 1 NC 8 SHIELD 9 3 30 ...

Page 58: ...S A 2019 LABELMILL 11 01 2019 Model LM3510 CONVEYOR ENCODER DB9 Male P10 PIN 2ENC A 1 2ENC A 2 2 ENC B 3 2 ENC B 4 5 vdc 5 GND 6 Shield 7 NC 8 NC 9 Take Up Amp 9 PIN LM3510 P13 PIN ADDRESS Capacitor Neutral 1 120VAC Crydom output Y0 4 2 Y2 7 3 4 GND 5 6 7 Capacitor 8 9 3 31 ...

Page 59: ...bel Applicator USER S MANUAL Page 59 Made in the U S A 2019 LABELMILL 11 01 2019 Model LM3510 SECTION 4 CLEANING MAINTENANCE Troubleshooting 4 01 Fault Codes 4 02 Maintaining the Air Slide 4 03 Replacing the Power Fuse 4 04 ...

Page 60: ...tamp duration F Sticky cylinder Check air supply and filter Fix or replace hose Consult factory Check connection Reference Tamp Setup Consult factory Unit will not print or tamps will not print A Unit off line B Incorrect label configuration C No label format downloaded D Wrong interface selected E Interface cable F Error on printer Check printer cover limit switch Check software Check software Ch...

Page 61: ...ng the tamp cycle Cylinder did not return up A Tamp Cylinder Is Not Up B No Air C Faulty Valve D Flow Control Miss Adjusted E Miss Adjusted Reed Switch F Faulty Reed Switch G Tamp duration too small H Check programming of Tamp switch NOTE Light on reed switch should be on when cylinder is up PrePrint TRG FLT PrePrint Trigger FLT Trigger signal was not received before timer expired This FAULT will ...

Page 62: ...e Tamp Assembly s air slide in good working condition To maintain the air slide simply remove the air lines from the air slide and place 1 2 drops of any approved air motor oil into the air inlets at least once a month 1 2 drops of oil is also required for the incoming air supply WARNING The main air supply must be shut off before you remove the air lines from the air slide 4 03 Airline ...

Page 63: ...of the overload condition must be determined and corrected prior to replacing the fuse NEVER replace the fuse with one of a greater AMP rating The specified rating has been selected to prevent damage and or injury ACTIONS TO REPLACE THE MAIN FUSE 1 Set the main power switch to the OFF position 2 Disconnect the AC power cable from the rear of the console 3 Locate the fuse holder power cord assembly...

Page 64: ...9 Model LM3510 LM3510 PRINT APPLY OPERATIONS MANUAL Copyright and Trademarks Copyright 2019 All rights reserved All trademarks and brand names are the property of their respective owners LabelMill 2416 Jackson St Savanna IL 61074 Phone 800 273 4707 Fax 815 273 7074 www labelmill com info labelmill com ...

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