Reiner jetStamp graphic 970 Operating Manual

Reiner jetStamp graphic 970 Operating Manual

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jetStamp graphic 970
Bedienungsanleitung
Operating Manual
Manual de instrucciones
Mode d'emploi
Manual de instruções
Istruzioni per l'uso
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  • Page 1 970 Bedienungsanleitung Operating Manual Manual de instrucciones Mode d‘emploi Manual de instruções Istruzioni per l‘uso...
  • Page 3: Jetstamp Graphic 970

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  • Page 4: Operating Elements

    970 12 13 Operating Elements Trigger button Plug-in socket for external trigger Battery compartment Folding print cartridge Print carriage Print cartridge Base station Lock print cartridge Protective Nozzle Seal Contact print cartridge LED indicator Nozzles Set wheel Sealing tip...
  • Page 5: Set Wheel

    970 Set Wheel Print image 4 Clean Print image 3 Online/Bluetooth Print image 2 Functions Print image 1 LED indicator The LED indicator marks settings. On the setting Functions, see “Online Help”, page 57. To avoid malfunctions align the settings precisely with the LED display!
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    2.3.2. Objects ..................60 2.3.3. Menu Bar ..................61 2.3.4. Additional commands ..............61 2.4. Example Workflow: Generate Print Pattern .............62 2.4.1. Configure Print Pattern ..............62 2.4.2. Transfer Print Pattern to the jetStamp graphic 970 ........63 2.4.3. Print Print Pattern .................63 2.5. Date/Clock Time ..................64...
  • Page 7 3.5. Replace Protective Nozzle Seal ..............76 3.6. Clean Housing ..................77 4. Recognising and Removing Interferences 4.1. jetStamp graphic 970 does not work .............78 4.2. Reasons for Rechargeable Batteries Not Being Charged ........78 4.3. Visual Signals (LED) ..................79 4.4. Acoustic Signals ..................80 5.
  • Page 8: Important Notes

    970 Important Notes Before commissioning of the jetStamp graphic 970, always read the operating instructions and in particular the safety notes with care. This prevents mistakes in handling of the marking device and connected safety risks to keep you safe and avoid damage to the device.
  • Page 9: Your Safety

    Warnings of dangers that may lead to injury if not observed. NOTICE Warnings of dangers that may lead to property damage if not observed. You are asked to perform actions here. Notes and advice to make handling your jetStamp graphic 970 even easier. Notes on instruction videos.
  • Page 10: Safety Notes On Rechargeable Batteries

    Only use the enclosed plug-in mains adapter or a PC USB connection to charge the batteries. Only use rechargeable batteries (three each) of the nickel-metal-hydride type (REINER item number: 946 192 - 000), build AA. Always replace all rechargeable batteries at once.
  • Page 11: Safety Notes

    WARNING Danger of blinding in case of contact between ink and eyes. Never hold the jetStamp graphic 970 with its nozzles pointing at the face of persons! CAUTION Danger of tripping and damage to the device from device lines placed freely in the room.
  • Page 12: Preparation And Taking Into Operation

    970 1. Preparation and Taking into Operation Find a clip on our homepage or at www.reiner.de or youtube. 1.1. Commissioning The rechargeable batteries must be charged completely before the first use. The charging time is approx. 3 hours. The rechargeable batteries are charged when the green charge display goes out.
  • Page 13: Inserting Printing Cartridge

    Print carriage moves to the home position. 1.3. Test Printing The jetStamp graphic 970 is delivered with 4 factory-pre-set example print patterns. WARNING Danger of blinding in case of contact between ink and eyes. Never hold the jetStamp graphic 970 with its nozzles...
  • Page 14: Bluetooth

    To activate Bluetooth at the device, the setting wheel must be turned to position Online/Bluetooth. A jetStamp graphic 970 with the serial number 123 then becomes visible under the name 970-000123 for other Bluetooth devices. To establish a connection, the factory password “0000“ is needed If Bluetooth is active, the battery runtime reduces since Bluetooth is active in standby mode as well.
  • Page 15: Install Pcset Graphic Software

    970 1.5. Install PCset graphic Software 1.5.1. System Requirements Supported REINER devices: - jetStamp graphic 970 - speed-i-Marker 940 Hardware: - PC with Pentium processor (also compatible) or higher - Graphics adapter with a min. resolution of 800 × 600 pixels (at least 256 colours;...
  • Page 16: Firmware Update

    970 1.6. Firmware update The most up to date firmware for the jetStamp graphic 970 can be downloaded from the REINER website (www.reiner.de). Before performing a firmware update, transfer and save the print images on the jetStamp graphic 970 to the PCset graphic. The print images can be damaged during the Firmware update.
  • Page 17: The Software Application Pcset Graphic

    Connect the micro-USB socket to the computer via the USB cable Turn the set wheel to activate the device. The PC recognises the jetStamp graphic 970 as a new USB device. The device driver software is installed automatically. When the device is connected to the PC, the rechargeable batteries are charged via the USB connection.
  • Page 18: Operating Interface

    970 2.3. Operating Interface The operating interface is structured in four areas: Menu bar with Windows-typical and PCset graphic-specific functions Icon bar 4 lines for print pattern design Bar with different status displays Menu bar Online/Offline Icon bar...
  • Page 19: Menu Commands

    970 2.3.1. Menu Commands The online help of the PCset graphic application provides further information on the icon bar, the objects and menu bar. Command Description Icon bar Resetting the display. Deleting the displayed draft. Settings font Display the tab “Font” in the menu “Settings”.
  • Page 20: Objects

    970 2.3.2. Objects Print patterns are assembled from objects of the five object groups described below. Objects can be freely placed by drag and drop (see “Example Workflow: Generate Print Pattern“, page 62). The format of each object group can be individually configured. Menus for format settings are called by right-clicking the respective object or in the tab “Format”...
  • Page 21: Menu Bar

    Version information on the software. Info When the jetStamp graphic 970 is connected, the information on model, serial number and firmware version appear here. 2.3.4. Additional commands Text and barcode objects can be converted to graphics. Graphics are fixed and cannot be moved.
  • Page 22: Example Workflow: Generate Print Pattern

    970 2.4. Example Workflow: Generate Print Pattern Entering own print patterns overwrites all 4 print patterns saved in the device. The factory pre-installed print patterns can be uploaded into the software and saved as XML files before (see “Menu Commands”, page 59).
  • Page 23: Transfer Print Pattern To The Jetstamp Graphic 970

    Confirm the following dialogue window with Yes. The following message will appear after a few seconds if the transfer is successful. Confirm message with OK. The print pattern is saved in the jetStamp graphic 970 now and can be printed. 2.4.3. Print Print Pattern WARNING Danger of blinding in case of contact between ink and eyes.
  • Page 24: Date/Clock Time

    970 2.5. Date/Clock Time Up to five Date/Clock time objects can be placed (see “Objects“, page 60). Figure style, font style, font size (see “Figure style“, page 65) and format can be set. The date/clock time format can be globally preset.
  • Page 25: Jetstamp Graphic

    970 2.5.1.1. Tab date and time Format for date List of preconfigured formats. and time Selection by clicking. Format Shows the selected format in the draft view. The format can be manually configured. One abbreviation of a category each from the following table “Format abbreviations“...
  • Page 26: Context Menu Date/Clock Time Object

    970 2.5.1.3. Tab options An offset for date and time takes is configured in the tab “Options“. The offset can be used to, e.g., have best-before dates calculated automatically. Click into the respective text field. Enter or select offset.
  • Page 27: Numberer

    970 2.6. Numberer The numberer is used for consecutive numbering. Up to five numberer objects can be placed (see “Objects“, page 60). Starting value, repetitions, step width and direction, as well as figure style, font style and font size (see “Figure style“, page 68) can be set.
  • Page 28 970 2.6.1.1. Numberer range Step Indicates the interval at which the numberer counts on (e.g. 1,4,7... in steps of 3). Repetitions Indicates the number of repetitions of an imprint. If, e.g., the value 3 is set, the numberer remains on the same number for three imprints before it counts on.
  • Page 29: Context Menu Numberer Object

    970 2.6.2. Context menu numberer object If a numberer object is inserted (see “Objects“, page 60), the configuration corresponds to the presettings (see “Presettings“, page 67). The context menu can be used to individually set each numberer object deviating from this.
  • Page 30: Barcode

    970 2.7. Barcode The PCset graphic can be used to generate different barcode formats. Detailed information (see “Online Help“, page 57). Barcode type, character sequence, parameters and barcode size can be set. The barcode object format can be globally preset.
  • Page 31 970 The barcode window is structured in 3 areas: Barcode Type Select the barcode type from the dropdown list. Character sequence Enter your desired character sequence. Plain text preview Indicates the character sequence without control characters. Parameter Display plain text Inserts plain text below the barcode.
  • Page 32: Barcode - Continuous Numbering/Dating

    970 2.7.2. Barcode - continuous numbering/dating The PCset graphic differs between fixed and variable barcodes. Fixed barcodes do not change their content during printing. Variable barcodes are made up of the text as well as the date/ time and/or numberer, which change during printing.
  • Page 33: Context Menu Barcode Object

    2.8.2. Trigger via External Switch Triggering via external switch uses a galvanically insulated contact. An external voltage source is required for triggering. Connect the REINER trigger cable to the plug-in socket for external triggering Set set wheel to the desired print pattern.
  • Page 34: Maintenance

    Take new print cartridge from the packaging and remove protective film from the nozzles Put the jetStamp graphic 970 on a fixed flat surface. Inserting printing cartridge Closing the print cartridge flap Push the trigger button Print carriage moves to the home position.
  • Page 35: Cleaning Nozzles

    Print with stripes: 3.3.1. Automatic Cleaning of Nozzles WARNING Danger of blinding in case of contact between ink and eyes. Never hold the jetStamp graphic 970 with its nozzles pointing at the face of persons! Trigger automatic cleaning mechanism Fig.
  • Page 36: Manual Nozzle Cleaning

    Clean the Protective Nozzle Seal at regular intervals. Replace at stronger contamination or damage. 3.5. Replace Protective Nozzle Seal Find a clip on our homepage or at www.reiner.de or youtube. Replace Protective Nozzle Seal Fig.  Depending on ink type used, different Protective Nozzle Seals are required.
  • Page 37: Clean Housing

    CAUTION Danger of electric shock when liquids enter the inside of the device. Pull the mains adapter from the socket. Inform specialist dealer or REINER service. NOTICE Aggressive cleaning agents may damage the housing surface. Do not use abrasives and plastic-dissolving detergents for cleaning.
  • Page 38: Recognising And Removing Interferences

    4. Recognising and Removing Interferences 4.1. jetStamp graphic 970 does not work Troubleshooting Fig.  Remove the USB cable from the jetStamp graphic 970. Open battery compartment Remove the rechargeable batteries. Wait for approx. 3 seconds. Replace the rechargeable batteries.
  • Page 39: Visual Signals (Led)

    970 4.3. Visual Signals (LED) When the indicator flashes orange (warning), the status display of the PCset graphic software shows a detailed device message (see “Operating Interface“, page 58). LED indicator Condition Cause Removal Notes Green Ready Green...
  • Page 40: Acoustic Signals

    3 sound impulse - Print cartridge empty - Replace print cartridge 4 sound impulse - jetStamp graphic 970 - Put the jetStamp - The display appears after 30 not in the base station graphic 970 in seconds of non-use in stan-...
  • Page 41: Technical Data And Accessories

    = jetStamp graphic 970 meets the requirements of EC directive 2004/108/EC. The device bears the CE marking for this. = jetStamp graphic 970 is in accordance with the following standards or standardized documents FCC 47 CFR Ch.1 Part 15 Bluetooth: FCC: R7TAMB2300.
  • Page 42: Technical Data

    970 5.2. Technical Data Technical Data Dimensions standard device 140 × 160 × 85 mm (W × H × D) 155 × 140 × 30 mm (W × H × D) Dimensions base station Total height 175 mm Weight standard device approx.
  • Page 43: Transport And Disposal

    970 5.3. Transport and Disposal Transport NOTICE Damage to the device at improper transport. Only use packaging that protects the device from impact and hits! Disposal Directive 2006/66/EC: Consumers are obliged to return flat batteries and rechargeable batteries to a suitable collection site.
  • Page 44: Contact

    Email: reiner@reiner.de www.reiner.de © 2014 Ernst Reiner GmbH & Co. KG All rights reserved. Translation, reprint and other reproduction of these operating instructions, even in parts and no matter the form, shall require our express written consent. We reserve the right to make content changes to these operating instructions without notice.
  • Page 45: Index

    970 7. Index Menu bar ...........58 Menu command ........59 Accessories ........83 Acoustic Signals ........80 Online Help ........57 Operating Elements ......44 Barcode ..........60 Operating Interface ......58 Additional Commands Charge display ........58 Generate Graphic ......61 Charge Rechargeable Batteries ....52 Selection .........59 Contact ..........84...

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