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1)
See
Figure
2
of
this
manual.
On
the
actual
machine
locate
the
Label
Sensor
and
the
Label
Sensor
Adjustment
In
and
Out
and
The
Label
Sensor
Adjustment
Forward
and
Back
assemblies.
2)
Confirm
that
the
labels
are
fed
through
the
slot
located
in
the
Label
Sensor.
See
Figure
9.
See
previous
section
of
this
manual
Feeding
the
Labels
if
necessary.
3)
On
the
Label
Sensor
towards
the
opening
of
the
slot
is
a
line
embossed
into
the
body
of
the
Label
Sensor.
See
Figure
9.
Loosen
the
Label
Sensor
Adjustment
In
and
Out
thumbscrew
and
move
the
Label
Sensor
along
the
shaft
so
that
the
embossed
line
is
as
close
to
the
center
of
the
label
as
possible.
4)
Locate
the
“+”
and
“–“buttons
on
the
top
of
the
Label
Sensor.
See
Figure
8.
There
are
LED
indicator
Lights
next
to
the
“+”
button
on
the
Label
Sensor
that
will
illuminate
when
there
is
power
to
the
machine.
These
LED
Indicator
Lights
will
assist
and
help
with
setting
the
sensitivity
of
the
Label
Sensor.
See
Figure
8.
5)
Plug
the
Power
Cord
into
a
properly
grounded
and
surge
protected
electrical
outlet
of
the
proper
voltage.
Turn
the
machine
on
using
the
On/Off
Power
Switch,
See
Figure
1.
6)
Hold
the
label
liner
and
move
the
labels
forward
and
back
so
that
labels
are
traveling
completely
through
the
slot
in
the
Label
Sensor.
Ensure
that
at
least
2
or
3
labels
are
traveling
completely
through
the
width
of
the
Label
Sensor.
See
Below
and
see
Figure
8
on
the
previous
page:
a.
When
a
gap
between
the
labels
is
within
the
slot
of
the
Label
Sensor,
a
Yellow
Indicator
Light
should
illuminate.
If
this
is
not
happening,
press
the
“+”
button
on
the
Label
Sensor
2
or
3
times.
Test
again
by
moving
2
or
3
labels
through
the
Label
Sensor
and
see
if
the
Yellow
Indicator
Light
illuminates.
If
not
repeat
the
above
until
the
Yellow
Indicator
Light
illuminates
when
the
gap
in
the
label
is
within
the
slot
of
the
Label
Sensor.
b.
Sometimes
the
Label
Sensor
may
be
set
too
sensitive.
To
check
this,
move
the
labels
through
the
gap
in
the
Label
Sensor.
If
the
Yellow
Indicator
Light
illuminates
at
any
place
on
the
label
that
is
not
the
gap
between
the
labels,
the
Label
sensor
is
too
sensitive.
Press
the
“–“
button
on
the
Label
Sensor
2
or
3
times
and
move
a
few
labels
through
the
sensor
and
ensure
the
Yellow
Indicator
Light
only
illuminates
at
the
gap
between
the
labels.
If
the
Yellow
Indicator
light
is
still
illuminating
when
the
label
is
within
the
slot
of
the
sensor,
repeat
the
above
by
pressing
the
“–“
button
2
or
3
times
and
test
again.
Continue
this
step
until
the
Yellow
Indicator
Light
only
illuminates
at
the
gap
between
the
labels.
If
there
is
printing
on
the
label,
the
Label
Sensor
may
detect
the
ink
layer
on
the
label.
If
possible,
find
a
path
within
the
label
with
no
printing
and
using
the
Label
Sensor
Adjustment
In
and
Out,
align
the
line
embossed
in
the
sensor
with
the
path
with
no
ink.
Test
again
and
if
necessary,
adjust
per
the
instructions
above.
c.
The
Label
Sensor
has
a
unique
“Teach
‐
In”
Mode
to
help
configure
the
Label
Sensor
to
the
labels
being
used.
Press
the
“+”
and
“
‐
“
buttons
simultaneously
for
1
second
then
let
go.
A
Red
Indicator
Light
next
to
the
“+”
button
will
blink.
Move
several
labels
with
the
substrate
through
the
Label
Sensor.
After
multiple
labels
have
passed
through
the
Label
Sensor,
press
the
“
‐
“
button
to
stop
the
Teach
‐
In
Mode.
Repeat
step
6
above
and
if
necessary
fine
tune
the
Label
Sensor
by
using
a
and
b
above.
7)
With
the
On/Off
Switch
in
the
On
position,
press
the
Label
Application
Roller
Assembly
with
an
object
that
will
not
damage
the
roller
and
see
if
only
1
label
is
fed
through
the
machine.
If
multiple
labels
are
fed,
repeat
step
6
‐
a.
If
a
label
is
not
fully
fed,
repeat
step
6
‐
b.