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TA-12/HT12 Tabber 

 

OPERATING GUIDE

 

Revised: 2-27-13  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for TA-12/HT12

Page 1: ...TA 12 HT12 Tabber OPERATING GUIDE Revised 2 27 13...

Page 2: ...only be disclosed as necessary to support customer use of the equipment 2 Neopost USA would like to Thank You for investing in our quality built products Please record the following information for fu...

Page 3: ...STMENT _________________________________________ 14 MEDIA SUPPORTS AND MEDIA SIDE GUIDE ADJUSTMENT __________________________________ 15 MEDIA TRANSPORT TEST __________________________________________...

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Page 5: ...the line cord DO NOT route the power cord over sharp edges or trapped between furniture Avoid using wall outlets controlled by wall switches or shared with other equipment Make sure there is no strai...

Page 6: ...mage during transport Transport and storage should take place under normal conditions i e at temperatures between 5 C and 70 C and relative air humidity of up to 80 Exposure to conditions that are not...

Page 7: ...can sense the tab 2 Tab Roll Side Guide Holds the tab roll in place on the Tab Roll Support 3 Reel Brake Assembly Prevents the roll of tabs from unwinding when they are not being fed 4 Tab Take up Re...

Page 8: ...different types of tabs 8 Main Power Switch Controls the power to the tabber 9 Fuse The main power fuse is located here 10 Power Inlet The power cord is plugged in here Theory of operation The TA 12 H...

Page 9: ...ontained herein are confidential and may only be disclosed as necessary to support customer use of the equipment 9 another piece of media is seen by the media sensor The sensitivity of the tab sensor...

Page 10: ...w the steps below to prepare it for operation Step 1 Remove all the components from the carton Step 2 Attach the two media support guides using the two thumbscrews provided The pin on the guide fits i...

Page 11: ...tabber on a flat surface away from windows or heat sources and near an electrical outlet Plug the power cord into the receptacle at the side of the tabber and then pug it into the wall outlet CAUTION...

Page 12: ...t Tab Fold Position Loading Tabs 1 Remove the Exit Roller 2 Remove the Tab Roll Side Guide by pulling it away from the Tab Roll Support 3 Mount the roll of tabs with the tab leader coming off the roll...

Page 13: ...centerline is in the approximate center of the tab stock When running tabs larger than 1 25 adjust slide the black plastic Tab Guide and Sensor Assembly so the inside of the assembly just begins to t...

Page 14: ...kwise 5 Set the Tab Sensitivity Knobs indicator halfway between the two points measured in the two previous steps Example If the LED illuminates at position 4 with the tab under the sensor and at posi...

Page 15: ...at a time A small gap of at least 0 25 is generated between each piece of media Media is feeding straight 1 Start by placing one piece of media into the hopper so it is against or just feeding under t...

Page 16: ...ab on the media The tab should be positioned so that approximately half of the tab folds on the top of the media and half of the tab folds on the bottom of the media If incorrect proceed as follows 1...

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Page 18: ...aced on media Tabs not centered on sensor guide s center line Tab sensitivity adjustment incorrect Tab sensor may be dirty or damaged Media feeds without tabs Tab Switch not turned ON Out of Tabs Tab...

Page 19: ...and the feed roller Separator Fingers worn Media Not Feeding Media not properly fanned before loading Side Guides too tight Increase the distance between the separator fingers and the feed roller Gla...

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Page 21: ...accumulated paper dust and ink Unplug the tabber from the wall outlet before cleaning The visible areas are best cleaned with a vacuum that has a soft brush attachment to help loosen the dust particle...

Page 22: ...cumulated paper dust Use a vacuum with a soft brush attachment or dry compressed air to remove the dust To aid in cleaning the Tab Guide Assembly can be removed from the shaft by pulling out on the Ta...

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Page 24: ...h Speed 12 000 pieces per hour 8 5 x 11 tri folds Weight 45 lbs Shipping wt 40 lbs installed Media Size Length 3 5 8 to 18 Width 5 to 17 Media Thickness Up to 5 32 Tab Size Length 5 8 min to 1 5 max T...

Page 25: ...a qualified Neopost service person In addition you may wish to log onto Neopost USA web site www neopostinc com and click on the support link This area contains many useful resources Hasler customers...

Page 26: ...One of them will have the TANDEM KIT installed Follow the instructions below 1 Remove the two Rear Paper Supports 1 the two Media Side Guides 2 and the Metering Bracket Assembly 3 NOTE Set these part...

Page 27: ...feed on the Number 1 unit so that the tab is applied on the left hand side of the media Place the second TA 12 HT12 Tabber with the TANDEM KIT installed in front of the first tabber and set it towards...

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Page 29: ...sport Test 14 Metering Bracket Assembly 7 Metering Bracket Separator Adjustement 13 O Operating Sequence 15 Operating the Tabber 11 P Power Cord 6 Power Inlet 8 R Reel Brake Assembly 7 S Service and S...

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