After locating the labeler in the application area and locking down
the casters, manually swing the application arm out to insure it
can apply the label squarely to the box or product. If the
applicator pad doesn’t place the label squarely on the product
(arm stops short of being parallel with application area), you may
need to adjust the arms application angle. First, with air removed
and locked out, remove the guard covering the shaft of the rotary
actuator, then loosen the jam nut on the angle adjust screw.
Rotate the screw so the application arm will actually swing 5
degrees past the required application point, then re-tighten the
jam nut and re-install the guard. Note: do not adjust the overall
angle more than 135 degrees in relation to the applicator arms
home position.
There is a small steel tube below the dispensing edge of the
printer. During the dispensing cycle air will flow through the tube
to assist guide the label away from the backing and towards the
Adjusting the
Swing Arm
Maximum
Application
Angle
Summary of Contents for LITTLE DAVID LX600
Page 8: ...Safety Decal Locations...
Page 9: ...Safety Decal Part Number...
Page 14: ...Refer to Section 2 Threading the Label Stock...
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Page 55: ...MAIN FRAME AND STAND ASSEMBLIES FOR ALL MODELS...
Page 73: ...PNEUMATIC ASSEMBLIES FOR ALL MODELS...
Page 77: ...PNEUMATIC DIAGRAM STRAIGHT TAMP MODELS...
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Page 79: ...PNEUMATIC DIAGRAM DUAL TAMP SWING ARM MODEL...
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Page 81: ...APPLICATOR ASSEMBLIES STRAIGHT TAMP MODELS...
Page 84: ...APPLICATOR ASSEMBLY DUAL TAMP SWING ARM MODEL...
Page 86: ...ELECTRICAL ASSEMBLY AND SCHEMATICS FOR STRAIGHT TAMP And DUAL TAMP SWING ARM MODELS...
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