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DX850 Label Dispenser  13

Troubleshooting

Motor stalling on labels 6" (152 mm) or wider. 

For label stock 6” (152 mm) and wider, it may be necessary to reduce the speed of the Label

Dispenser.  The Label Dispenser includes a Half-Speed Mode that generates more power

from the motor for wider label stock.  To activate this mode, hold down the  - Button while

switching on the unit.  The Label Dispenser will revert back to the Default Mode when

switched on without holding down the - Button.

Maintenance

Unclamp Liner Idler Roller. 

When not in use, leave the Liner Idler Roller in the unclamped position.  This will minimize

the possibility that permanent indentations will be made in the Liner Drive Roller.

Lubricate bearings. 

Primera recommends oiling the four bearings associated with the Liner Drive Roller and

Liner Idler Roller. Oil these four bearings for every 50,000 labels dispensed. They should

only be oiled after the first 50,000 labels as they are lubricated with a special grease at the

factory. One drop of any machine oil or motor oil for each bearing should be adequate. This

maintenance is optional but will increase the life of the Label Dispenser for heavy users who

use the Label Dispenser for several hours each day. 

Section 6: Troubleshooting and Maintenance 

Summary of Contents for DX850

Page 1: ...Start 2009 All rights reserved Unpacking and Setup 3 Loading the Label Stock 4 Dispensing the Label 9 Using the Control Panel 11 Label Path Diagram 12 Troubleshooting and Maintenance 13 Specification...

Page 2: ...o or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Re orient or re...

Page 3: ...see Section 2 for more detailed instructions on assembling these parts Attach the Power Cord and switch on the power as shown in Figure 1 2 Finally remove the foam insert between the Liner Idler Rolle...

Page 4: ...l stock roll on the Roll Bar with one side against the upright of the remaining roll guide Place it on the Roll Bar with the loose end of the stock feeding off the top of the roll Figure 2 2 Section 2...

Page 5: ...so that there is downward pressure on the inside of the roll This helps prevent application alignment problems near the end of a roll Figure 2 3 5 Place the removed Roll Guide back on the Roll Bar an...

Page 6: ...e Liner Idler Roller and the Liner Drive Roller Figure 2 6 In order to feed the label stock between the rollers the Liner Idler Roller should be in the unclamped position See Figure 2 10 for a detaile...

Page 7: ...the labels Figure 2 7 Note The liner may be fed out the front or back of the Label Dispenser 10 Push the Liner Idler Roller into the clamped position by pressing your thumbs on the Liner Idler Roller...

Page 8: ...11 Move the Label Sensor Bracket where desired within the width of the label Figure 2 9 12 You are now ready to dispense labels 8 DX850 Label Dispenser Figure 2 9...

Page 9: ...e 3 1 For example for a 4 wide x 2 high 101 6mm x 50 8mm label you would set this distance to approximately 1 1 2 38 1 mm The exact distance is not critical It is only important that you set the dista...

Page 10: ...abel with continuous force until the end of the label clears the Guide Roller For these type of labels set the label sensor bar to the maximum distance from the Peel Edge 5 When you are ready to stop...

Page 11: ...If the decimal point is on the label counter is in Decrement Mode Counter Reset Button Pressing this button will reset the label counter if held for 2 seconds Button Pressing this button for 2 second...

Page 12: ...12 DX850 Label Dispenser Section 5 Label Path Diagram Label Path Peel Edge Liner Drive Roller Liner Idler Roller Label Path Diagram Front or Rear Liner Output...

Page 13: ...leave the Liner Idler Roller in the unclamped position This will minimize the possibility that permanent indentations will be made in the Liner Drive Roller Lubricate bearings Primera recommends oilin...

Page 14: ...re 2 to 3 51 8mm to 76 2mm ID Electrical rating 12 VDC 5 0 A Power requirements 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 60 watts Feed speed 4 in sec in Default Mode 2 in sec in Half speed Mode for 6 8 wide labels See Se...

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