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Introduction & Installation
Safety and the environment
Read these operating instructions carefully before using the label printer for
the first time. The operating instructions describe all of the functions of the
label printer during operation. The available functions depend on the version
used for a specific job.
Intended use
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The label printer is a state-of-the-art device which complies with the
recognized safety-related rules and regulations. Despite this, a danger to
life and limb of the user or third parties could arise and the label printer
or other property could be damaged while operating the device.
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The label printer may only be used while in proper working order and for
the intended purpose. Users must be safe, aware of potential dangers and
must comply with the operating instructions! Faults, in particular those
which affect safety, must be remedied immediately.
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The label printer is solely intended to print suitable media which have
been approved by the manufacturer. Any other or additional use is not
intended. The manufacturer/supplier is not liable for damage resulting
from misuse. Any misuse is at your own risk.
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Intended use includes heeding the operating instructions, including the
maintenance recommendations/regulations specified by the
manufacturer.
Safety notes
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The label printer is designed for power supply systems from 100 V AC to
240 V AC. Connect the label printer only to electrical outlets with a
ground contact.
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Couple the label printer to devices using extra low voltage only.
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Before making or undoing connections, switch off all devices involved
(computer, printer, accessories etc.).
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Operate the label printer in a dry environment only and do not get it wet
(sprayed water, mist etc.).
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If the label printer is operated with the cover open, ensure that clothing,
hair, jewelry and similar personal items do not contact the exposed
rotating parts.
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The print mechanism can become hot during printing. Do not touch it
during operation and allow it to cool down before changing the media or
before removal or adjustment.
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Page 88: ...6 14 Loading media...
Page 97: ...Pronto 482 486 682 863 8 7 2 Flange 3 Clamp 4 Rewind Axle Adapters 2...
Page 100: ...8 10 Accessories Rewinding directly onto the Rewind Axle...
Page 102: ...8 12 Accessories Rewinding onto 3 in 76 mm Cardboard Core...
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Page 183: ...Pronto 482 486 682 863 10 15 8 Move the table upwards until it stops 9 Close cover...
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