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LM1510 Servo Drive Label Applicator
USER’S MANUAL
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Made in the U.S.A.
© 2019 LabelMill
11/01/2019 Model LM1510
HOW TO SET UP AN ASYNCHRONOUS APPLICATION
“TAMP” WITHOUT AN ENCODER
Determine the following and select it in the software
1. Type of application mode. (Tamp)
2. Tamp before or after feed (before feed is standard)
3. Enter a value in the tamp duration (start with 00.20)
4. Set head up limit switch, normally open is standard
5.
Use the product delay to “MOVE” the label on the product
The asynchronous application mode is used to apply labels to products that are either stationary or moving at a
constant speed when the label application is to take place.
“BLOW” WITHOUT AN ENCODER
Determine the following and select it in the software
1. Type of application mode. (Blow)
2. Blow before or after feed (before feed is standard)
3. Enter a value in the tamp duration (start with 00.10)
4. Set head up limit switch to NO TAMP SWITCH
5.
Use the product delay to “MOVE” the label on the product
The asynchronous application mode is used to apply labels to products that are either stationary or moving at a
constant speed when the label application is to take place.
TAMP OR BLOW WITH A ENCODER
Determine the following and select it in the software
1. Type of application mode. (Tamp, or Blow) (refer to above)
2. Tamp or blow before or after feed (before feed is standard)
3. Enter a value in the tamp duration (start with 00.20)
4. Turn encoder ON
5.
Conveyor “LOCK” should be OFF
6. Encoder OVERRIDE is used to fine tune the GEARING RATIO between applicator and conveyor
7. Trigger dist
ance is used to “MOVE” label on product (product delay is disabled)
8. Enter a Start Comp value. START Comp is used to compensate for label drift when speed of conveyor
changes. To calculate this refer to the section on “Start Compensation”
9. ENC LINES/INCH ent
er the proper “lines per inch” to match encoder output to conveyor speed. To calculate
“lines per inch”, refer to the section on Gearing.
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