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Roll Bar Roll Guides Label Sensor Flag Label Sensor Bracket Container Guides Container Idler Roller Container Drive Roller Container Pressure Arm Liner Idler Roller Liner Drive Roller Control Panel (AP362 only) Foot Switch Peel Edge Power Switch Power Input 12V Roll Bar Roll Guides Feed Area (under grey bar) AP360/362 Label Applicator 3 Power Cord Roll Drag Arm Power Adapter Section 2: Loading the Label Stock 1. Remove the Roll Bar and Roll Guides from the Label Applicator. The Roll Guides and Roll Drag Arm are removable and adjustable. They are held in place magnetically. (Figure 2-1.) Figure 2-1. 2. Remove one Roll Guide and the Roll Drag Arm from the Roll Bar. 3. Place the label stock roll on the Roll Bar with one side against the upright of the remaining Roll Guide. Place it on the Roll Bar with the loose end of the stock feeding underneath the roll. (Figure 2-2.) Figure 2-2. Tip! For smaller diameter label roll cores you may need to reverse the Roll Guides so that the bottom of the guides are facing out to allow the uprights to be placed next to the roll. 4 AP360/362 Label Applicator 4. Place the Roll Drag Arm under the Roll Bar. The Roll Drag Arm may be placed on either side of the Roll Bar but the rounded tip of the Roll Drag Arm should be located in the center of the inside of the core. The arm is spring loaded so that there is downward pressure on the inside of the roll. This helps prevent application alignment problems near the end of a roll. (Figure 2-3.) Figure 2-3. 5. Place the removed Roll Guide back on the Roll Bar and slide it close to, but not touching the label stock roll. (Figure 2-4.) Figure 2-4. Tip! Roll Guide Uprights must not pinch the label stock roll. (The label stock roll must have free-play between guides.) AP360/362 Label Applicator 5 6. Now position the stock to correspond with the general area where it will be applied to the container. 7. Pull the loose end of the label stock forward and then push it into the Feed Area from the back of the label applicator. The labels will come out just underneath the Peel Edge. (Figure 2-5.) Figure 2-5. Tip! See Section 5 for a Label Path diagram. 8. Pull approximately 12 inches of label stock out beyond the Peel Edge. (Figure 2-6.) Figure 2-6. 6 AP360/362 Label Applicator 9. Take the loose label stock and feed it between the Liner Idler Roller and the Liner Drive Roller. (Figure 2-7.) In order to feed the label stock between the rollers, the Liner Idler Roller should be in the unclamped position. For some thicker label stock, it may be necessary to remove the labels from the liner before performing this step. (See Figure 2-10 for a detailed diagram of the Liner Idler Roller positions.) Figure 2-7. Note: This procedure assumes that the first 12 inches of labels will not be applied to the container using the Label Applicator. Of course, you may still apply these labels by hand. 10. Pull the stock all the way through until the end of the roll is laying over the top of the label stock roll. Adjust the label stock forward or backward so that the Peel Edge is between two labels. (Figure 2-8.) Figure 2-8. Tip! There must be no labels wrapped around the Peel Edge. AP360/362 Label Applicator 7 11. If necessary, adjust the position of the liner on the Peel Edge left/right to align the liner with the label stock roll. Also, adjust the Label Sensor using the Label Sensor Bracket so that the Label Sensor Flag is roughly centered on the label stock. (Figure 2-9.) Figure 2-9. 12. Push the Liner Idler Roller into the clamped position. (Figure 2-10.) Figure 2-10. Clamped Position Unclamped Position 13. The labels are now ready for application. Note: Position the Label Applicator on the edge of a table so that the liner falls to the floor. This will prevent excess labels from interfering with label applications. 8 AP360/362 Label Applicator Section 3: Loading the Container The AP360/362 can apply labels to a variety of containers including wine bottles, soda bottles, jars, cans, etc. Depending on the container type that you are labeling, you have several different options. You may use the Container Pressure Arm to hold the containers against the rollers, but that may not be necessary. You may use one or both of the Container Guides. Use these steps as a guide for applying labels. Ultimately, you will find the method that is fastest for you, which may or may not include use of the Container Pressure Arm and/or one or both Container Guides. 1. Lift the Container Pressure Arm to a height well above the imagined height of the container. (Figure 3-1.) Figure 3-1. 2. Position the Container Idler Roller so that the container is at the highest possible position that is still stable. There are four optional positions for the Container Idler Roller provided by the notches in the side plates. If the Container Idler Roller is spaced too far from the Container Drive Roller the container will be positioned too low for the label to be applied. This will cause the label to f...
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