
Peel-Off Mode (Figure 6-B)
Note: For best results, install the printer on a
level surface. This is especially helpful
with wider printers using wide media. If
the surface is not level, the media may
“telescope” off of the Rewind Spindle,
causing unsatisfactory results.
1. Remove the Rewind Plate if one is present and
store it on the two mounting screws on the
inside of the front panel. Align the notch in the
bracket so that the Take Label Sensor can sense
a peeled label.
2. Load media according to the directions for
Tear-Off Mode. When loading the media,
allow about one yard of media to extend past
the Tear-Off bar. If using label stock, remove
all labels from this portion of the media to cre-
ate a leader.
3. Remove the Hook (Figure 5-G) from the
Take-Up Spindle Shaft (Figure 5-H). If you are
using a core, remove all tape from the core and
slide it onto the Rewind Spindle until it is flush
against the guide plate.
4. Wind the backing 1-2 times around the Media
Take-Up Spindle and reinstall the Hook. Make
sure that the media backing is against the Back-
ing Guide Plate. (With some types of media,
especially tag stock, you may need to tape the
end of the media to the core if it will not other-
wise tighten onto the core. DO NOT tape the
label stock unless absolutely necessary.)
Note: Before closing the Printhead Open Lever,
make sure that throughout the media path-
way (1) the media is positioned against the
inside guides, and the outer guide and
Media Supply Guide barely touch the
media, (2) the media is taut, and (3) the
media is parallel with itself and with the
pathway when wound on the Rewind Spin-
dle/core.
5. After all of the above steps have been com-
pleted, close the Printhead Open Lever to lock
the media in place. If not aligned correctly, the
material may not rewind properly on the
Rewind Spindle/core that may, in turn, affect
media movement and/or printing.
Rewind Mode (Figure 6-C and 6-D)
Note: For best results, install the printer on a
level surface. This is especially helpful
with wider printers using wide media. If
the surface is not level, the media may
“telescope” off of the Rewind Spindle,
causing unsatisfactory results.
1. Remove the Media Rewind Plate (Figure 6-F)
from its storage location in front of the print
mechanism inside the media compartment.
2. Invert the Rewind Plate so that the lip on the
attached Hook Plate (Figure 6-G) points down.
3. Insert the Hook Plate lip into the lower opening
in the Side Plate and slide the Rewind Plate in
so that it stops against the Main Frame.
4. (Only for printers with Cutter/Rewind Option,
Figure 6-D.) Insert the two small tabs on the
Rewind Plate into the corresponding slots in
the Cutter Support Bracket. The Rewind Plate
should “spring” into the proper position.
5. Load media according to the directions for
Tear-Off Mode. When loading the media,
allow about one yard of media to extend past
the Tear-Off bar. If using label stock, remove
all labels from this portion of the media to
create a leader.
6. Remove the Hook (Figure 5-G) from the
Take-Up Spindle Shaft (Figure 5-H). If you are
using a core, remove all tape from the core and
slide it onto the Rewind Spindle until it is flush
against the guide plate.
7. Route the media as shown in Figures 5 and 6
and wind it 1-2 times around either (1) the
Media Take-Up Spindle and reinstall the Hook,
or (2) a 3″ (76.2 mm) core. (With some types of
media, especially tag stock, you may need to
tape the end of the media to the core if it will not
otherwise tighten onto the core. DO NOT tape
the label stock unless absolutely necessary.)
Note: Before closing the Printhead Open Lever,
make sure that throughout the media path-
way (1) the media is positioned against the
inside guides, and the outer guide and
Media Supply Guide barely touch the
media, (2) the media is taut, and (3) the
media is parallel with itself and with the
pathway when wound on the Rewind
Spindle/core.
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