Printing Operation; Printhead Protection; Synchronization Of The Paper Feed; Peel-Off Mode - Brady A8500 Assembly Instructions Manual

Label printer applicator
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Printing Operation

8.1

Printhead Protection

!
Attention!
Printhead damage caused by improper handling!
 Do not touch the underside of the printhead with the fingers or sharp objects.
 Ensure that the labels are clean.
 Ensure that the label surfaces are smooth. Rough labels act like emery paper and reduce the service life
of the printhead.
 Print with the lowest possible printhead temperature.
8.2

Synchronization of the Paper Feed

After the label stock has been inserted, for peel-off mode a synchronization of the paper feed is required. That way
the first label, which is detected by the label sensor, will be transported to the print position and all labels in front will
be fed out of the printer. So the synchronization avoids, that blank labels are peeled-off together with the first printed
label. This can cause useless first label.
 Press
to start the synchronization.
 Remove the blank labels peeled-off during the synchronization.
i
Note!
The synchronization will not be lost by switching off the printer as long as the printhead and the transport
system are kept close.
8.3

Peel-off Mode

In Peel-off mode, the labels are automatically peeled off the liner after printing and presented for removal.
!
Attention!
 Activate the peel-off mode in the software.
This is done with the "P command" in the direct programming,  Programming Manual.
i
Note!
The print of a label must be started by the external START or REPRINT signal ( Configuration Manual).
When operating the printer without Brady applicator the removal of the label must be confirmed by the
LBLREM signal ( Configuration Manual).
When a Brady applicator is connected the LBLREM signal will be generated automatically.
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