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Automation Interface
31.6
Switching behavior for auxiliary functions
The auxiliary functions enable the movement of the workpiece. This allows several posi-
tions to be printed onto a workpiece in a print cycle.
The examples show a turning device. A linear shifting of the workpiece holding fixture is
also possible.
31.6.1 Meaning of graphics
B
Rotary drive with fixed limit stops. Can be turned
clockwise or counterclockwise. (Here, activated in a
clockwise direction.)
C
End switch for position 1 (activated = green indica-
tor).
D
End switch for position 2 (not activated).
B
Rotary drive with fixed limit stops. Can be turned
clockwise or counterclockwise. (Here, activated in a
clockwise direction.)
C
End switch for position 1 (activated = green indica-
tor).
D
End switch for position 2 (not activated).
E
End switch for position 3 (not activated).
F
Moveable limit stop, can be actively moved into posi-
tion. (Without activation the limit stop will passively
move into the position.)
C
B
D
C
B
E
D
F
Summary of Contents for MSE 100.1-EU L
Page 1: ...SealCup Express Edition 2 English 2019 02 20 Pad Printer Program version 1 30 30...
Page 4: ...4 Important Information...
Page 18: ...18 Safety instructions...
Page 34: ...34 Transport and Installation...
Page 42: ...42 Pad cleaning...
Page 62: ...62 Pad Assembly Magnetic Holder...
Page 80: ...80 Clich Assembly US...
Page 126: ...126 Manual Mode...
Page 150: ...150 Admin Settings...
Page 160: ...160 Notifications and Errors...
Page 174: ...174 Automation Interface...
Page 176: ...176 Password...