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2. pen Exit Seve Pagelnformation Load Page Information iv Die Cut Mode Q Gap Sensor Calibrate 3 Back Sensor J Back Sensor Top Sensor Media Setup Options Cost Report Nesting Exit Save Page Information Load Page Information e Gap Sensor Calibrate 3 Back Sensor Sensor 7 Top Sensor The Page Information Settings can be saved and loaded for later use Click File Save Page Information Select a location Type a file name Click Save To Load a Page Information file click File Load Page Information gt Select the Page Information file s location Select the Page Information file Click Open 41 9 Before Printing a Measuring your Media Measure Width of Paper Horizontal and Vertical Gaps between labels if applicable and input these values into APEX2Print Option 1 For Die cut labels with gaps For Die Cut Media Instructions see Appendix Die Cut Media Instructions Uses gap between labels for sensor alignment Gutter Measures the distance between Alley Measures the distance between labels by using the horizontal gap labels by using the vertical gap Measure this distance and 3 2 Measure this distance and input into Gutter input into Alley Option 2 For Die Cut labels without gaps Uses black line for sensor alignment Measure the thickness of the black line Input this value into Gutter If the Label has more than one column of labels measure distan
3. The Extension Arm will now be open approximately 12 975 329 57mm wide 102 Open the Media Door Insert a roll of 12 90 327 66mm paper as shown ensuring you re holding the roll on the side and making sure the core is flush with the media Ensure the outside edge of the roll is flush with the inside core If this is not done properly there will be tracking problems Ensure the roll is pushed all the way into the feeder against the back Extension Arm STEP 11 Status The Extension Arm should be rubbing on the roll slightly to provide some back tension drag If it is not Press the Close button on the control panel a few times until the Guide Arm is rubbing slightly STEP 10 Lift the Extension Arm back up into position making sure both the Plunger and Extension Arm lock Guide Channels nl Tension Swing E i J ag a a ev i Open the Load Door at the bottom front of the feeder by releasing the two yellow latches 103 Open the Guide Cover and Guide Channels Feed the paper under the orange Tension Swing as shown 104 STEP 13 STEP 14 Place the paper three quarters of the way up the Ensure the Channel Gap the distance between the path so the paper has covered the paper sensors edge of the paper and the Guide Channel is less than completely 0 5mm on each side and the paper aligned with the right side Guide Channel Place the paper evenly between the Guide Channels and hold
4. Gap Sensor Calibrate Back Sensor ae Die Cut Mode Top Sensor From the APEX2Print toolbar click on Setup Options gt Color Registration a Color Registration Form Curent Cyan 0 0 Curent Magenta Curent Yellow 0 Print Registration Plot Click Print Registration Plot 36 STEP 3 ee ee ee mmm m m m m mm mm mm m m mm m N T O 0 N to i e N T oO o N Ie d o N p oO 0 0 O0 N N N N NN NN NN ec c c c ec ce ce c ec e 9 90 M 0 0 v 0 N vr O IETTITITZIYTZ ITITTTLTLILLILLL LI LL DL EL N e o N to d m N r o o N lo d N cr oO P iTasosTesERPEETEETEEEETNe ese vettse D ve OQ 9 N 588 EN r O Q OQ 9 9 8 y o N r oO o N Ie vt Qe N T oO o N 19 d N r oO o 6D N O9 A N N NW WX N N 0 r 9 ew UF r T P w p 9 W M W NW M W v N P o o N Te Y e N e oO o N M N Ca oO s 5B o5 58 qo Ww Uo 4 qo 9 NW N UM 6 e n 9 9 T no Yo Y Yo Yo Wo W ox o9 28 N m N m z O Un Un O MW O Un D E o gt e Wi 4 2 o0 D Wl Wi D Q O oQ eb A Y o0 E E E Wi D 4 D TO E oO z Y E um 4 D an oQ Wi e E Un 4 co e z Wi D 4 c co e QD E an H Using a printer s loupe or best judgment the correct values can be determined In this case the correct values are as follows C 6 M 4 Y 0 this is because the pixels are perfectly fill
5. Image List Remove File Name E AirWest Travel Bl AirWest Travel B AirWest Travel The Best Way to Travel The Best Way to Travel The Best Way to Travel The Best Way AirWest ID AirWest ID AirWest ID AirWest ID 201A8ze9C 201A8ze9C 201A8ze9C 201A82e9C Rip Rotate Options e 0 ON 181 270 Rip Miror AirWest Travel AirWest Travel AirWest Travel Rip Scaling Options The Best Way to Travel The Best Way to Travel The Best Way to Travel 7 Xtwidth 4 000 C Ytheight 6 000 Continue to repeat the process in Nesting Step 1 From the APEX2Print toolbar click Nesting gt Click Open File and select a PDF file or multiple PDF files of the same dimensions size the selected files for nesting will be displayed in the Preview Screen gt Click Add and the PDF PDFs will be removed from the Preview Screen The job will be stored for printing The Print Nesting button will now display Print Nesting 3 77 STEP 5 of 10 File Wieda Nesting Setup Options Cost Report T1001 Open Fie 7 Die Cut Moda Notice that 3 jobs have been nested with the Print Nesting 3 button indicator If needed click on Edit to make additional changes to the nested jobs 78 STEP 6 of 10 ad Nesting Options ad Nesting Options Adjust White Space Millimeters Adjust White Space Millimeters Beginning of the Plot 0 000 Beginning of the Plot 200 000 Between Nested Jabs 0 000 Between Nested Jobs 25 000 End of
6. The Best Way to Travel r PW L a AirWest ID 201A8ze9C AirWest Travel The Best Way to Travel AirWest Travel The Best Way to Travel AirWest ID 201A8ze9C AirWest Travel The Best Way to Travel AirWest ID 201A8ze9C AirWest Travel The Best Way to Travel AirWest ID 201A8ze9C AirWest Travel The Best Way to Travel AirWesr The Bast AirWest ID 201A8ze9C From the APEX2Print toolbar click Nesting gt Click Open File and select a PDF file or multiple PDF files of the same dimensions size the selected files for nesting will be displayed in the Preview Screen gt Click Add and the PDF PDFs will be removed from the Preview Screen The job will be stored for printing The Print Nesting button will now display Print Nesting 2 76 STEP 4 of 10 Media Nesting Setup Options Cost Report Selected Media Ex AirWest Travel AirWest 871720 AirWest Travel AirWesti V Die Cut Mode Gap Sensor A Calibrate D Back Sensor Top Sensor The Best Way to Travel The Best Way to Travel The Best Way to Travel The Best Wa AirWest ID AirWest ID AirWest ID AirWest ID 201A8ze9C 201A8ze9C 201A82e9C 201A8ze9C AirWest Travel AirWest Travel AirWest Travel The Best Way to Travel The Best Way to Travel The Best Way to Travel The Best Way Print 0 354 Feet Labels to Print Print Nesting 2 AirWest ID AirWest ID AirWest ID AirWest ID 201A8ze9C 201A8ze9C 201A8ze9C 201A8ze9C
7. ICOLOR 900 APEX2Print Installation and User Guide System Requirements CPU Intel Xeon E5 1650 9 3 20GHz or Intel Core i7 3930K 3 20GHz RAM 12GB RAM minimum HDD 150GB SATA 10K 15K RPM or SDD OS Windows 7 Professional or Ultimate 64 bit Before starting the software installation you need to ensure that you have a clean version of Windows 7 with nothing installed In order to do so you will need to make sure of the following LI a LI There are no applications installed or currently running There are no antivirus programs installed No software programs are blocking the Port 80 such as GoToMeeting WebEx TeamViewer etc The computer you re planning to install the software on has the printer and feeder on the same network You will need 2 static IP addresses and 3 network cables Ensure your user account has Administrator privileges on the local computer Please ensure you follow every step in order If a step is missed the software will need to be uninstalled then reinstalled Contents Sn CP 3 1 Limitation of Liability D m 6 PENIS Kop E rcat rigceluaqe e iE EEE a 7 EE ise ganisie Um 8 TZ VON IOC IS cm 8 PO AONO 016 E PR T RR CJ M 9 4 Introd ction to the ICoIOF 900 iecooionio ooaio anuo 903a 00 9E Nub PE pe su VER CIPUE Fa esu sa d09E aeia ia 11 a Unpacking the FOC CI ERE T
8. M u T BM Fi The new media will be displayed in the Media List 66 STEP 5 of 5 Media ID Media Description Media Vendor Media Type Media Weight 5ys new matte For iSys matte ro Plain Heavy There is an option that allows for only the new media to be displayed Check the Show Only User Media box to view only new custom media IDs O b Editing a newly created Media ID STEP 1of4 mese a iSys Certified Media pen an Som vae sein Tot ramtes ede 10 Woda Deaciptin Meda Vendor Meda Type Meda Wei 11001 Matte Whie Paper Mate White iSyeMeda Pan uta Heawy T1019 Mate White Paper Mate White iSe Meda Pan Uta Heaw 1 T1020 Matte Wite Paper Mate White iSe Meda Pan Uta Heaw 1 T1021 Mate Wte Paper Mate Wie iSe Meda Pan Uta Heaw 1 T1022 Matte Wte Paper Mate White iSe Meda Pan Uta Heaw 1 T1023 Matte White Paper Mate White iSe Meda Pan Utra Heaw 1 T1024 Mate White Paper Mate White iSe Meda Pan Uta Heaw 1 THOS Mate White Paper Mate White iSe Meda Pan Uta Heaw 1 T1025 Matte White Paper Mate White iSe Meda Pan Uta Heaw 1 T1027 Matte White Paper Mate White iSe Meda Pan Utra Heaw 1 matte Plait leav If the new media entry needs to be edited right click on the new Media ID 67 STEP 2 of 4 r a Creating a New User Media Entry s Media Selected Media ID iSys new matte Media Description For iSys matte rolls
9. 0 125 Print 0 354 Feet Labels to Print dc Edit Remove File Name Toner Cost Delete 22 0 00752 Rip Rotate Options 0 C90 180 270 E Rip Mirror Rip Scaling Options E X width C Ytheight 6 000 4 nnn 4 UUU AirWest Travel ihe Best Way to Travel AirWest ID 201A82e9C AirWest Travel The Best Way to Travel AirWest ID 201A8ze9C AirWest Travel The Best Way to Travel AirWest ID 201A8ze9C AirWest Travel Ihe Best Way to Travel AirWest Travel The Best Way to Trave AirWest ID 201A82e9C AirWest Travel Ihe Best Way to Travel AirWest ID 201A8ze9C AirWest Travel The Best Way to Travel AirWest ID 201A8ze9C AirWest Travel The Best Way to Travel AirWest 201A8ze AirWest 201A8ze AirWest 201A82 When the Rip Rotate Option is set to O all PDF files will preview in their original orientation The Rip Rotate Options will allow for the desired orientation 83 Remove File Mame Toner Cost File Media Nesting Setup Options Cost Report Delete 2x2 0 00752 Selected Media 11001 J Die Cut Made Gap Sensor Calibrate Back Sensor utum Top Sensor Rip Rotate Options D 90 O 180 Rip Miror Hip Scaling Options X width 4 000 Y height 6 000 Select the desired rotation value Click Clear in the Click Open File gt Select the PDF for rotation Image List section 84 aJ APEX2Print 2 1 0 File Me
10. 2 500 Select the desired scaling values gt Click Clear in the Image List section Click Open File gt Select the PDF for scaling 86 aL APEX2Print 2 1 0 File Media Selected Media 11001 Die Cut Made Nesting Setup Options Cost Report amp Gap Sensor Calibrate Sensor Cut On The Fh Back Sensor C Top Sensor Page Information Inches Start Position 0 0 Media Width Horizontal Shift s ni Gutter Alley Print 0 406 Feet Labels to Print Rip Rotate Options 0 90 130 A 270 E Rip Mirror Rip Scaling Options width 300 Y height aa MGs West Travel The Best May to Travel AirlVest Df 20T17 AG8zeoc 7 9 5 3A 1 3 Travel The Best brar to Travels AirVVest IDF 201 AA8zeo0C 729 6 oh aA 1 1 EN Nu AE 8 The Gest War to Travel Airl Vest IDH 2O0TA8zeC 7G 6 uA 5 E uo The Best Way to Travel 4irlbVest Df 20T7ABzesgc ESXTwWest Travel The Best Way to Travel AirlVest Df 20T1 AGzeo9c AirVVest ID 201 A8zeo9c Airl Vest Df 201 A8zeggc AirlVest DF 20T7 AGzeo9c The Preview Screen will display the scaled object 87 Paper Sensor Error Codes i Help Button Your printer has a built in help system When an error message appears on the display press HELP The display shows information that will help you correct the error Use the V key to move down through the Help information ii Feeder Error Messages Errors 1 to 9 Em
11. a in the image drum and then lower the 2 Remove sealing tape from toner cartridge bottom toner cartridge into the image drum Press down to b make sure it is seated correctly A T T 3 16 STEP 17 of 23 STEP 16 of 23 l Ww 71 md armi ee L H lt Bf I wer ft P i 7 n f a lj i Jl i EN li ii T Li t i LEE Li per i m zi A r 5 M NR D S d f a J l s Ha t M i S z w E ks m e d AG 1 Lock toner cartridge with blue lever 2 Repeat these steps for remaining toner cartridges STEP 18 of 23 STEP 19 of 23 1 Pull out the paper tray a 2 Remove the colored shipping retainer b 3 Insert the appropriate media size label c Load paper 17 STEP 20 of 23 1 Set guides a b to paper size Make sure the paper guides are snug against the paper 2 Close the paper tray c STEP 22 of 23 1 Insert the power cable into the feeder 2 Insert the power cable into the printer 3 Turn the printer on B power switch STEP 21 of 23 1 Lift cover where paper catcher is placed 2 Align tabs on catcher in notches on printer 3 Press down until catcher is fully seated STEP 23 of 23 In order to reduce electromagnetic interference noise that interferes with TVs or other appliances you must place the included ferrite core on the network cable 1 Loop the
12. 2 of 23 Cut the ties and remove the tape from the Remove the top sleeve printer box STEP 3 of 23 STEP 4 of 23 12 167 5lbs ill A e nv Remove the accessory box and corner pieces Using two or three people lift the printer and place it on the feeder making sure the printer is level on the feeder 13 STEP 5 of 16 STEP 6 of 16 167 5lbs When placing the printer on the feeder ensure ICOLOR 900 should be similar to this diagram when you are aligning the printer with the pins located full assembled on the top back of the feeder 14 Check all the components are present before assembling 1 Printer 2 Light shield bags paper tray media labels LED lens cleaning pad 3 Power Cable 4 Ferrite Core 5 CD includes User Guide Warranties and Drivers 6 Toner Cartridges STEP 7 of 23 STEP 8 of 23 STEP 9 of 23 7 a 2 Close the front cover and adjust the operator panel d 15 STEP 10 of 23 STEP 11 of 23 Ir l P r n AT M id ul ap o 2H aX i EAM y 7 A p zu W ACA gy A a d ae j 4 Remove protective sheet 1 Remove colored locks b 2 Remove tape then remove colored seals a NOTE Be sure all tape is removed from image drum cartridges STEP 14 of 23 STEP 15 of 23 i I Mi TL a ad L m n T j 1 Shake toner cartridge from side to side to Align the notch on the end of the toner cartridge with distribute toner a the tab
13. Adjust Density Adjust Registration Select Exit Speed Adjustment EXIT SPEED ADJUST EX Adjust the exit speed by increasing the number in increments of two Select Enter and then Online 114
14. How to Change the Settings Administrator 113 GXEXIE Speedo AdIUStmelibisu nianus erem ctus abu Me tM I ILLI IM IP cR CIAIE 114 1 Limitation of Liability Uninet total liability to the purchaser or to any third party for damages from any and all causes whatsoever regardless of the form of action whether in contract or in tort including negligence and any infringement of proprietary rights or any misappropriation or unlawful use of any proprietary rights or property of any third party shall in the aggregate be limited to purchase price actually paid by the purchaser for the product relating to the damages The limitation of liability provisions of this agreement reflect an informed voluntary allocation of the risks Known and unknown that may exist in connection with the provisions of the goods and services provided hereunder by Uninet and that such voluntary risk allocation represents a fundamental part of the agreement reached between Uninet with the purchaser Uninet shall not be liable for any special direct or indirect incidental consequential exemplary punitive or any similar or other damages of any nature suffered by the purchaser whatsoever including without limitation loss of use or lack of availability of the purchaser facilities including its computer resources and any stored data loss of profits or revenue or other commercial loss or any claim for contribution or indemnity in respect of any claims against the purchaser
15. Loading iSys RIP Defaults Testing iSys RIP Throughput 4 Done 4 Done Installing KEYLOK Driver Installing Sentinel Driver v Installing The iSys RIP Testing License Server Loading iSys RIP Defaults Testing iSys RIP Throughput Custom Custom Custom Custom Custom The Dongles TM should be inserted at this stage Click the Install Dongles then Click to Continue bu 7 z Install_iSys erData C Users kevin fAppData Local Temp 11351629662 Windows InstallerData com C Users kevin fAppData Local Temp 113518629662 Windows Install_iS amp zerog lax LAX ys lax C Users kevin AppData Local Temp laxB28 tmp i console code code code code execution execution execution execution execution execution Started Preparing CONSOLE Mode Installation Completed Started Completed Started Completed 25 STEP 5 of 8 v Installing KEYLOK Driver Installing Sentinel Driver lv Installing The iSys RIP Testing License Server Loading iSys RIP Defaults IV Testing iSys RIP Throughput Done Click Done STEP 6 of 8 26 APE amp 3 Instal Organize i5 Install E Mame Date modifie 5 APEX2Print Install msi 1 7 2013 6 20 The installer will quide you through the steps required to install APEX2Print on your computer WARNING This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unaut
16. Media Vendor i5ys Delete This Media User Media Create New Media ID Media Description Media Vendor Media Type Media Weight Light Medium Light Medium Heavy The Creating a New User Media Entry window will display Click Edit STEP 3 of 4 oJ Creating a New User Media Entry Media Selected Media ID iSys_new_matte Media Description For iSys matte rolls Media Vendor iSys Delete This Media Edit Create New Media ID iSys new matte 15 User Media Media Description For iSys matte rolls Media Vendor i5ys Media Type Media Weight Light Medium Light Update Create This Media Medium 68 Make the necessary changes to the User Media fields Click Update Create This Media Notice the Delete This Media button STEP 4 of 4 Error Deleting Active Media cQ You Can Not Delete The Current Selected Media To delete a new Media ID ensure that the media for deletion is not loaded An Error Deleting Active Media window will display the warning displayed above Click OK Click Media Select another Media ID to load Click Media Right click on the new Media ID for deletion Click Delete This Media 69 Replacement of Consumables and Maintenance a Replacing the Fuser Turn off the printer Open the top cover CAUTION The fuser is very HOT after the printer has been printing Be careful not to touch it 70 ii i i ARI Mw M Il a M yl M ui Unpa
17. The gap in between labels 20 50 8cm should be in line with the gap on the label or back sensor line use header patterns to adjust If the labels are not aligned after the third copy adjust the and align labels start position value according to how far the label is from the gap e Start Position Positive Value moves print down Negative Value moves print up rorum ci _ Adjusted Labels NOTE For other information on print options such as nesting Rip Rotating and Rip Scaling please refer to the appendix 49 d Printing STEP 1 of 4 a APEX2Print 2 1 0 File Media Selected Media 11001 v Die Cut Mode Nesting Setup Options Cost Report Gap Sensor Back Sensor Calibrate Sensor Top Sensor Page Information Inches Start Position 0 000 Media Width 12 900 Horizontal Shift 0 000 Gutter 0 125 Alley 0 125 Print 1 771 Feet Labels to Print Image List Remove File Name Delete 2x2 green Delete 2x2 pink Delete 22 Toner Cost 0 01479 0 00905 0 00752 Rip Rotate Options amp 0 590 180 27 Rip Miror Rip Scaling Options 7 X width 4 000 Y height 6 000 AirWest Travel The Best Way t Hf Tve AirWest ID 201A8ze9C AirWest Travel The Best Way AirWest ID 201A8ze9C T gt yve AirWest Travel AirWest ID 201A8ze9C AirWest Travel The Best Way t i ve AirWest Travel T
18. inches 305 mm Core inside diameter 3 inches 76 2 mm Maximum output roll weight 60 Ibs 27 2 kg Dimensions HX W XD Printer amp Feeder 46 3 x 25 7 x24 9 1177 mm x 654 mm x 633 mm Rewinder 16 4 x 19 7 x 21 415 mm x 500 mm x 533 mm Weight Printer amp Feeder 337 8 Ibs 153 2 kg Rewinder 30 lbs 13 6 kg Operating Environment Temperature 10 C to 20 C 50 to 89 6 F Humidity 20 to 60 RH Power 110 127 VAC 50 60 Hz 880W 220 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 440W Warranty 1 year Parts amp Labour 1 Published performance results based on laboratory testing Individual results may vary Must use Narrow Fuser This product is designed and engineered to operate only with genuine Uninet consumables and certified media substrates Please contact Uninet for the most current Certified Media List of substrates available 54 Letter size sheets at 596 coverage Printer ships with a 7 500 page set of starter toners Based on 500 cut sheet pages job Uninet reserves the right to change product specifications without notice Trademarks are the property of their respective manufacturers 2013 Copyright Uninet All Rights Reserved All content is subject to change without notice Die Cut Media Instructions The following is a detailed guide to creating an over sized label image on top of a die cut label The term over bleed is used which means that there is a small portion outside of the actual label known as
19. its opinion result from conditions of improper use abuse neglect operation outside the published environmental specifications improper site preparation and maintenance the use of unqualified or unauthorized media papers films toners inks fusers or belts inadequate preventative maintenance unauthorized modifications or unauthorized maintenance Such conditions shall render this warranty void and otherwise release Uninet from its liability under this Product warranty Consumables are non warranty items All product returned to factory must be accompanied by an RMA number obtained by calling the Uninet Service Department at 403 204 5200 or as otherwise instructed Shipping and handling charges to vendor for repair are the sole responsibility of the customer Uninet will cover shipping charges on the return of the repaired unit for the term of the warranty as stated above Shipping will consist of Standard Shipment level or Best Effort Accelerated or Premium Shipping Service is available but costs will be fully born by customer Any international duties and taxes payable on transporting the repaired unit across international borders will be the responsibility of the customer The ICOLOR 900 Printer is a Canadian made product and therefore falls under the import export laws of NAFTA A written receipt for the Product showing the date of purchase dealer s name and both the model and serial number PID s of the Product must accompany any request
20. or claim for work to be performed under this Limited Warranty Additional information on obtaining service under this Limited Warranty or for obtaining Extended Warranty coverage contact Uninet directly at 800 221 3516 Uninet or its authorized service partner will repair or at its option replace at no charge any defective component s of the Product for a period of one 1 year from the date of purchase This Limited Warranty extends to the original purchaser only This Limited Warranty does not extend to consumable items TO THEEXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND NO OTHER WARRANTY OR CONDITION WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AND THE IMAGING SYSTEMS GROUP INC SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND QUALITY SATISFACTION THE WARRANTY TERMS CONTAINED HEREIN EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT LAWFULLY PREMIT TED DO NOT ESCLUDE RESTRICT OR MODIFY AND ARE IN ADDITION TO APPLICABLE STATUTORY RIGHTS USE OF THE PRODUCT CONSTITUTES ACCEPTANCE OF THIS WARRANTY 3 Safety Information 120 Volt Models Your Uninet product has been carefully designed to give you years of safe reliable performance As with all electrical equipment there are a few basic precautions you should take to avoid hurting yourself or damaging the product e Save all provided documentation for future reference e Read and follow all
21. pm Dem e Media Description Media Vendor Media Type Media Weight Matte White Paper Matte White iSys Media Ultra Heavy 1 Matte White Paper Matte White i5ys Media Ultra Heavy 1 Matte White Paper Matte White iSys Media Ultra Heavy 1 Matte White Paper Matte White i5ys Media Ultra Heavy 1 Matte White Paper Matte White iSys Media Ultra Heavy 1 Matte White Paper Matte White iSys Media Ultra Heavy 1 Matte White Paper Matte White iSys Media Ultra Heavy 1 Matte White Paper Matte White i5ys Media Ultra Heavy 1 Matte White Paper Matte White iSys Media Ultra Heavy 1 Matte White Paper Matte White iSys Media Ultra Heavy 1 11001 Matte White Paper To create a new media click Media Tab on the APEX2Print toolbar Select the correct media ID and right click on any Media ID 64 STEP 2 of 5 Lad Creating a New User Media Entry Media Selected Media ID 11001 Matte White Paper Media Description Matte White Media Vendor iSys Media User Media Media ID Media Description Media Vendor Media Type Media Weight es Medium Light Letterhead Medium Bond Heavy Recycled a The Creating a New User Media Entry window will open Note All 3 User Media fields must be filled before a new media entry can be updated into the media list STEP 30f 5 65 oJ Creating a New User Media Entry a Media Selected Media ID 11001 Matte White Paper Media Description Matte White Me
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23. screen should look like this after a few moments Press the Done button The media will then load and the feeder will return to Idle status 6 Installing APEX2Print Software STEP 1 of 8 ce Ica E Organize Mame 1 Remove Harlequin RIP 23 2013 12 2 Install RIP vR2 23 2013 12 3 Install APEX2Print 23 2013 12 Manual 23 2013 11 Tu Release Notes R2 1 0 3 pdf 23 2013 11 Before proceeding with this installation log into your computer with an Administrator account Navigate to the installation folder provided by your vendor DO NOT insert the dongles at this point STEP 2 of 8 22 _ y Sear Organize Open Name a 1 Remove Harlequin RIP 2 Install RIP vR2 3 Install APEX2Print p Manual Tu Release Notes RZ2 1 0 3 pdf Date modifi 1 23 2013 12 1 23 2013 12 1 23 2013 11 1 23 2013 11 Date modifi 1 23 2013 12 12 6 2012 5 Navigate to the 2 Install RIP vR2 Folder gt Run the Prepare Uninet RIP v2 1 exe file 23 STEP 3 of 8 J Installing KEYLOK Driver v Installing Sentinel Driver E Installing The iSys RIP Testing License Server Loading iSys RIP Defaults Testing iSys RIP Throughput The KEYLOK and Sentinel Drivers will install 24 STEP 4 of 8 Installing KEYLOK Driver Installing Sentinel Driver Install Dongles then Click to Continue Installing The iSys RIP Testing License Server
24. to Trave AirWest ID 201A82e9C AirWest Travel The Bast Way to Tr AirWest ID 201A8ze9C AirWest Travel t Way From the APEX2Print toolbar click Nesting gt Click Open File and select a PDF file or multiple PDF files of the same dimensions size the selected files for nesting will be displayed in the Preview Screen gt Click Add and the PDF PDFs will be removed from the Preview Screen The job will be stored for printing The Print Nesting button will now display Print Nesting 1 75 STEP 3 of 10 APEX2Print 2 1 0 File Media Setup Options Selected Media 11001 v Die Cut Mode Cost Report Gap Sensor Back Sensor Top Sensor Calibrate Sensor 12 900 0 000 0 125 0 125 Print 1 771 Feet Labels to Print Remove File Name 2x2 pink Delete 2x2 Delete 2x2 pink 22 Toner Cost 0 00905 0 00752 0 00905 0 00752 Rip Rotate Options 0 O90 CO 180 270 E Rip Mirror Rip Scaling Options X width 4 000 Ytheight 6 000 AirWest Travel The Best Way to Travel AirWest ID 201A8ze9C AirWest Travel The Best Way to Travel AirWest ID 201A8ze9C AirWest Travel The Best Way to Travel AirWest ID 201A8ze9C AirWest Travel The Best Way to Travel AirWest Travel The Best Way to Travel pO 1 Y A Fo AirWest ID 201A8ze9C AirWest Travel The Bast Way to Travel AirWest ID 201A8ze9C AirWest Travel
25. warning and instruction labels on the product itself Unplug the product before you clean it Use only a damp cloth do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners e Place your product on a firm solid surface If placed on something unsteady it may fall and be damaged If placed on a soft surface the vents may be blocked causing the product to overheat Protect your product from overheating Make sure no obstructions block the openings of the product Do not put the product on or near a heat source such as a radiator or heat register Keep the product out of direct sunlight Always use this product in a well ventilated area Allow enough room around the product for adequate ventilation and easy access to the paper trays If the product is placed in any kind of enclosure make sure the enclosure is well ventilated e Do not use the product near water Do not spill liquid of any kind on it Be certain that your power source matches the rating listed on the back of the product If you are not sure check with your dealer or local power company e Do not connect this product to an uninterruptible power supply UPS e Your product has a grounded three prong plug as a safety feature This plug only fits into a grounded outlet If the plug does not fit the outlet may be an older non grounded type Contact an electrician to have the outlet replaced Do not use an adapter to defeat the grounding e Install the product near an easily acc
26. will run out soon The remaining toner of color is running low The fuser unit is nearing the end of its working life Change Fuser unit because the fuser unit has reached the end of its working life and has to be changed are disabled Finisher Inverter is an optional accessory Press ONLINE Button this warning Change Paper There is a mismatch between the media in the tray and print data Load media of Press ONLINE button size into tray The message may remain for some time after you have closed the Please see HELP for details tray You can have the printer ignore this error for the current print job by pressing the ONLINE button You can access help details by pressing the HELP button Install Paper The printer has tried to take paper from an empty tray Load media of size into Please see HELP for details tray 1 The message may remain for some time after you have closed the tray You can access help details by pressing the HELP button that tray is correctly located or put tray loaded with paper back into the printer Open Cover Paper Remains Additional paper has been detected after a paper jam has been cleared Open Please see HELP for details side cover to check for additional paper You can access help details by pressing the HELP button Check Image Drum Check that the image drum of color is correctly installed You can access help Please see HELP for details details by pressing the HELP button There are four types of displ
27. Cb sati va Sev EE Ee EsS pua TES SUI sa Ee E vEEIE 41 9 Berore PFIHEIDP eoa na DI Ean a sei RN dev TI SUR CREDI FON PIX dr I I UU EIUS UNT NUR ETE DE 42 le ISSUES your Med Mmmm 42 i SOIC INS Moid REPRE 43 Ce SENSO CallDFaUlON wisn r4uncsoncerenssuneuccscsesuenecnrtusseasceusacune E T E 44 TO PE oin RR T T T TU T LL em 49 a Adding Label eS TEE E oo o omm 49 D Selecting amoun OL LADEE eirs EEE 49 C Algenment Start POSION siscsrccrirerniscrrciniorenir rinne a nE EEEE R 49 PEE is a mem 50 ABDeROD andi aba bro P da OR Dip aa I Eth decidida eU 53 ICOLOR 900 Speciica ONS siete te ebat eet dt o de oa d Loma eu Ebr adeb cte abe eut au va b vedette Repo dea 54 BI XetnaursrWiggede reet 55 Feeder Menu Summary ss ose vios di eae dus sue st odas ae ence quen uve OR gewdei cu e eeu aR OXN TRI era PR OE ee VET cV ev ERES MEE 58 as Changing Men Settiligs uu atat code vei auod e bdo oi o rcu Lo Sie eM LE M e aad 58 D Feedel ELroPivViessgg BSc cust ee plut b tutae piat Di ls eT letus cO DES DLL eec MD UEM 60 Usine the Printer Mer i eo sciousness E 6a pa Vea Euge DU VEO OM E dusV qu Di OPE N DTE QYS Gave 61 PE ERIS IRI Sk GINS EINE TERT 61 De BULEO MS ANG M NARI NUS I EME t 61 C Display Panel MessqB85 ims o v pnt es basecalu estes beaivan oae epu eet auees its 62 d Setting Media Type for All Print Jobs Defaults eessseeeeeeeseeeeennnnennn nennen 63 How to create and edit new Media ID Custom Media ID
28. ER 11 b Unpacking and Setting Up the Printer eeessseeessseeeeeeeenneenenn nennen nenne nennen 12 WEM Fee L ANI SIEER TET 19 6 Installing APEX2Print SOfFtWALEC ccscecsccscsceccccscsceccccecnceccececscececcccscnceccececsceseececnces 22 Te APEXZP IDE InEBFTO B Liu ocius oc er oin ste cates dE 090 en 925 Cos RERO ue FEN E UR aS Iove EOS CiulUE n eoa Pe UON CURE 29 8 FPS TIME SOUL casei od Ido xeEI E EO D2 OS OE E OPI Toda s aEE E YPR NR a DEPO GE OPO FRE eoe p CEUPA MEER IR Pas 30 Setting p the IP AdOIeSSES serike iea SER EE bet en IM LOU Fra a SER TIE nbessha UN oma Ssr PX E UD PME 30 D Input IP addresses into JAPEXAZPFIDE sasbustuuss orte c her iiub reet tabu ex opu e Eae Tbst Ob cadence Sex rbE ODE n Eau sspe se psa e cic CPEEIE 32 S edia Mucial e r n 32 d Setting up the Cost Calculator neiccen Ioab RETE IEbeE at vim Eee Ead aebeai eR Cre b ba etiem DH Esp PdnbUNN Ut IPbIE DH rim 34 e Changing Units of Measurement cccccesscccccssecccceneccccenseceseesececeeececeeesecessueceseunecessegseeessusesetseneess 35 T Chanpins the Color ReBISITAUION wassanacemocatcaecenscuctanasantestansacamoned saennpeuasaannese sem Option denn ture EROR Eso rM Ma SOnA S 36 g Howto VIEW COSE Repor i i eecsoettre ubrt exse ib e EE Qe CRX Hl Ub Sp bb rr E Nu HEU RES a AI VOTE RP T UR TA NM ICU PER FIR NES 39 h Saving and Loading Page Information asssnseesveim satiat eds crea ee Eus uREPE te bua
29. Guide Door Open Ensure Guide Door is Closed Msg Guide Tray Out Push Guide Tray Completely into the Feeder Ensure Guide Tray Latches are Locked Msg Close Guide Tray Ensure Guide Door is Closed Msg Close Door Tray Push Guide Tray Completely into the Feeder Ensure Guide Tray Latches are Locked Msg Funnel Full Remove all Paper from the Guide Msg Path Full Remove all Paper from the Guide 88 iv Feeder Panel Errors Error Issue Solution Status Error 00 Emergency stop guide door opened Close Door on Feeder during motor movement Status Error 01 Switch panel communication error Contact Service 1 866 415 Uninet Status Error 02 Contact Service 1 866 415 Uninet Status Error 03 Contact Service 1 866 415 Uninet Status Error 10 Media not found over lower load Do a sensor calibration p 57 in the nal an n Status Error 11 Media not positioned between load Check that media tension is not too peer a iR Status Error 31 Cutter did not leave home position in Check paper jam in cutter pet emite e M Status Error 32 Cutter did not finish cut in required Check paper jam in cutter pet naaa fe Clearing Paper Jams If you are experiencing frequent paper jams check the following items e s the printer level e s the media you are using within specification Media that is too light or too heavy will often cause jams e Are the settings printer and driver appropriate for the media being used e Do not use creased or curl
30. Information Inches Start Position 0 000 Media Width 12 900 Horizontal Shift g goo Gutter D 125 Alley 0 125 Print Labels to Print Image List Clear Rip Rotate Options amp u 5390 180 C Rip Scaling Options 7 X width 4 000 Yiheiaht l Toolbar 2 Preview Screen 3 Print Settings 4 Image List 5 Rip Options Note Before launching APEX2Print make sure the two dongles are inserted WE E B i 29 8 First Time Setup a Setting up the IP Addresses In order to connect to the IColor 900 you need two predetermined static IP Addresses and two network cables one for the printer and feeder Setting the IP address on the ICOLOR 900 FUNCTIONS Print Information Print Secure Job Menus Admin Press Menu on the printer display panel to enter the printer menu Scroll down and select Admin Setup to enter Admin Setup Network Setup Print Setup PS Setup PCL Setup Select the Network Setup menu Enter Password xx Using the up arrow keys enter the password aaaaaa six lower case a s Select Enter Network Setup Ether Talk Frame Type IP Address Set IP Address Scroll down to the IP Address and select Enter 30 IP Address 192 168 102 109 Use the up arrow keys to enter the IP Address hitting enter to move right to the next column When a asterisk symbol appears the IP Address has been saved Select Online to fini
31. K K K K OK K K OK K CK K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K 39 Job Set 1 Column 2 of 3 PDF Name 2x2 green pdf Label Size 2 x 2 in K Percentage 3 0 C Percentage 45 5 M Percentage 8 2 Y Percentage 57 1 Toner Cost per Label CMYK 0 0148 Total Length Column 2 1 77 feet Total Labels To Print 10 Total Toner Cost CMYK 0 1479 Total Cost per Label 0 0158 Total Cost per Job 2 0 16 KK OK OK GE OK OK OK GE OK GE OK GE OK GE OE GE CR GE CE GE CE GE KKK GEEK Job 2 Total Cost 0 16 OK OK OK OK GE OK OK OK K CE GE OK GE OK K CE GE CR GE CE GE CE GE KKK GEEK KK K K SK OK K CK K CE OK K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K Job Set 1 Column 3 of 3 PDF Name 2x2_pink pdf Label Size 2 x 2 in K Percentage 2 3 C Percentage 13 2 M Percentage 48 5 Y Percentage 6 0 Toner Cost per Label CMYK 0 0091 Total Length Column 3 1 77 feet Total Labels To Print 10 Total Toner Cost CMYK 0 0905 Total Cost per Label 0 0101 Total Cost per Job 0 10 PK OK OK OK OK GE GE GE GE GE CE K kK GE CE CE CE GE CE GE GE CE CE GE CE GE KK Job 3 Total Cost 0 10 PK OK OK OK OK GE GE GE K GE CE GE K GE CE OK CE CE CE GE KK CE GE GE E GEEK K K 2K CK CK CK SK OK PE K OK CE CK SK CE K E K K TOTAL COST 0 34 TOTAL LENGTH 1 77 Feet K K 2K K CK OK K OK CE K K K 40 h Saving and Loading Page Information
32. a Width does not match the Feeder Guide Width LE Current Media Width 12 900 in Feeder Guide Width 8 590 in Unload Media or Cancel Job If a previous media width was used with your feeder the Feeder Guide will retain that width If the new media width is not the same size then the Feeder Media Size Mismatch window will display Select OK to Unload Media If there is no media loaded this action still needs to be completed STEP 9 of 10 Prepare Feeder Media Replace The Media With Media Of The Correct Width And Press Done On The Feeder Front Panel Once The Feeder Is Idle o The Feeder Guide Arms Should Now Be Open Continue Printing or Cancel Job After the media unload action has completed press Done on the feeder unit Click OK to print 81 STEP 10 of 10 Feeder Mot Ready j 7 Feeder is NOT Idle oe Click OK Once Feeder ts Idle To Continue Printing Or Click Cancel To Exit This Print Job If Done is not selected on the feeder unit the printer will remain in a busy state and display a Feeder Not Ready window Press Done on the feeder unit Click OK 82 b Rip Rotate Options a APEX2Print 2 1 0 File Media Selected Media 11001 Die Cut Mode Gap Sensor cut On The F Back Sensor Top Sensor Page Information Inches Nesting Setup Options Cost Report Calibrate Sensor Start Position 0 000 Media Width 12 900 Horizontal Shift 0 000 Gutter 0 125 Alley
33. ay panel message a Status information b Menu functions information c Configuration information d Help information a Status Information Status information is associated with three printer states e n the nformation state such as idling or printing the printer is able to process print jobs e n the Warning state the printer has encountered some minor problem but is still able to process print jobs e n the Error state the printer has encountered a problem and cannot continue printing until the user has intervened and removed the cause of the trouble The top two lines of the display panel show the printer status The bottom of the display panel normally shows a bar chart of the toner usage b Menu Functions Information There are three types of menu functions information e User menus accessed by pressing the Enter button Up arrow or Down arrow button on the control panel These menus are available to the general user to make various settings that are used in the running of the printer 62 e Administrator menu accessed by pressing the Enter button for more than 2 seconds while turning on the printer power supply including restart Available to administrator level users Restricts the changes that general users can make via the user menus e System maintenance menu accessed by pressing the Up arrow and Down arrow buttons together for more than 2 seconds while turning on the printer power supply including Res
34. cable as shown placing the core about 1 inch from the connector on the printer end Note The network cable is not provided Connect the network cable between the printer and the Ethernet hub or router Install the parallel cable if used Note Install the printer software BEFORE connecting the USB cable 18 5 Loading Media IMPORTANT Use with Media with a maximum width of 12 9 Maximum Print width 12 6 BT S DUE d x gt ary A NE EN Pa ere C bg c a bY Lor MAR Sy als PLA ar y A ta vs ca LAN i ERANT MUT Cutter Cover S 2n dii S LAMA E mar S mT SER un Les x h mi es oe gt Ae s x is se LO 1 sa i F 28M a sy K W iu i ie XT ee 2 B y RE ox E S v LES d 1 d D ns Extension Arm LES Identify the three doors and cover for the feeder 19 STEP 1 of 7 Open the Media Door Before loading the roll ensure the sides of the roll are completely flat Insert a roll paper as shown ensuring you re holding the roll on the side and the media is flat and does not cone If this is not done properly there will be a tracking problems Ensure the roll is pushed all the way into the feeder against the back red Extension Arm STEP 3 of 7 Open the Load Door at the bottom front of the feeder by releasing the two yellow latches STEP 2 of 7 Lift the Extension Arm back up into position making sure both th
35. cable supplied with this product for any other electrical equipment If you do not connect the power cord or any other cables only as directed in the User s Guide this may result in a fire It is recommended that the machine is switched off prior to opening covers otherwise there is a risk of electric shock before touching there is a risk of fire Unplug the mains connector and contact your Uninet If the product has been knocked over or damaged there is a risk of electric shock fire and or injury Unplug the mains connector and contact Uninet If any liquid for example water is allowed to enter the product there is a risk of fire Unplug the mains connector and contact your Uninet Do not place containers containing liquid on the product as electric shock fire and or injuries may occur If any foreign objects for example clips are allowed to enter the product there is a risk of electric shock fire and or injury Unplug the mains connector before removing the object Do not introduce foreign objects into the ventilation holes or operate this product with any covers open or doors removed as electric shock fire and or injuries may occur cause a fire aerosol cleaners of injury Do not carry out any operations on the product that are not specified in the User s Guide This may result in electric shock fire and or injury Do not touch the battery if one is fitted to the product There is a risk o
36. ce between labels horizontal and input value into Alley 42 Input the Gutter and Alley values here Start Position 0 000 b Selecting Media Before printing you must select the type of media being used From the toolbar click Media File Nesting Setup Options Cost Report The following media list will open This media list holds Medias that have been certified by Uninet After selecting the type of material and the texture of your media roll click on the type of media that will be used or match it to the Media ID D ad iSys Certified Media Media ID Media Description Media Vendor Media Type Media Weight 11001 Matte White Paper Matte White iSys Media Plain Utra Heavy 1 11019 Matte White Paper Matte White iSys Media Plain Utra Heawy 11020 Matte White Paper a Heavy 1 White White FiF j a TH H 11021 Mate Whe Pape a Hea 11022 Mate Whe Pape T 11023 Mate Whe Pape 11025 Mate Whe Pape s Hen T1026 Matte Whe Paper Nate Whte Sys Meda Piin Utra Hea 11027 Matte White Paper Matte White iSys Media Plain a i To create or edit custom media please refer to the appendix 43 c Sensor Calibration for die cut media only Die cut media with gaps in between labels will use the Gap Sensor see Step 2 of 6 Die cut with black lines on the back will use the Back Sensor Die cut with black lines on the top will use the Top Sensor see Step 2 of 6 e n APEX2Prin
37. ck the new transfer belt grasp the blue handles and lower the left side of the belt into the printer fitting the pins into the guides at the front and back then lower the right side gt _ fil AA E ri 3 ja Push down on the belt latches to lock the new belt in place 71 STEP 10 tl z lj it 1 Close the top cover 2 Turn the Printer on Sa Poe Ze L Ds Open the door and remove the waste toner bottle Follow the instructions on the label to ensure proper disposal 72 d Cleaning the LED Heads Note Clean the LED heads e Any time you replace a toner cartridge e f printing is showing signs of faded images white stripes or blurred letters Open the top cover Use the LED cleaner provided with the toner cartridges or a soft lint free cloth to gently wipe each of the four heads 1 Move the cleaner as shown using a fresh section for each pass Be careful not to damage the guards 2 When finished close the top cover 73 Printing Options a Nesting Being able to print multiple images on your current media at the same time STEP 1 of 10 a APEX2Print 2 1 0 0 CILE OX File Media Nesting Setup Options Cost Report Selected Media 11001 Die Cut Mode Cut On The Ry Page Information Millimeters Start Position 0 000 Media Width 215 900 Horizontal Shift 3 175 Gutter 3 175 Alley 3 175 Print Labels t
38. de Gap Sensor Calibrate 3 Back Sensor Sensor Top Sensor From the APEX2Print toolbar click on Setup Options Input the IP Addresses that were setup for the gt IP Addresses Printer and Feeder gt Click Save c Selecting a Media ID all iSys Certified Media o E e a Eg sd O Media ID Media Description Media Vendor Media Type Media Weight 11001 Matte White Paper Matte White iSys Media Ultra Heavy 1 Matte White Paper Matte White i5ys Media Ultra Heavy 1 Matte White Paper Matte White i5ys Media Ultra Heavy 1 Matte White Paper Matte White iSys Media Ultra Heavy 1 Matte White Paper Matte White i5ys Media Ultra Heavy 1 Matte White Paper Matte White i5ys Media Ultra Heavy 1 Matte White Paper Matte White i5ys Media Ultra Heavy 1 Matte White Paper Matte White i5ys Media Ultra Heavy 1 Matte White Paper Matte White i5ys Media Ultra Heavy 1 Matte White Paper Matte White i5ys Media Ultra Heavy 1 11001 Matte White Paper 92 a APEX2Print 2 1 0 1 File Nesting Setup Options Cost Report Selected Media 11001 Open File v Die Cut Made Gap Sensor Back Sensor feb ensor Top Sensor To select the media of choice click Media tab on the APEX2Print toolbar Select the correct Media ID you are using and double click on that Media ID to use the predefined settings required for using that specific media type To create or edit custom media please refer to
39. dia Nesting Setup Options Cost Report Selected Media 11001 Die Cut Mode Gap Sensor On The F i Calibrate C Back Sensor emen Top Sensor Page Information Inches 269287102 igi 19M 96928V L0C 0 SONY Janes 0 ABA Seg ou OAPI SOMA OAPI SOMA Start Position 0 000 Media Width 12 900 Horizontal Shift 9 900 Apply Gutter 0 125 Alley 0 125 96978V L0C igi IS 96978V L0C 0 19M Print 0 354 Feet Labels to Print 3 5 wh C Q amp OAPI JSOMAY janes 0 ABA ISAG ayl JOAPILT JSOMAY _ Remove File Name Toner Cost Delete 2x2 0 00752 26928102 igi ISOMAIV 06928102 igi 19M janes 0 ABA s38 ayy E SARI JSOMAY anes 0 ABA 1538 ayi OAPI JSOMILY Rip Rotate Options 50 1890 270 Rip Mirror Rip Scaling Options E X width 4 000 E Ytheight 6 000 6929v 102 I SOMAVY peezgv LOZ J 1S9My The rotation has been applied to the PDF Adjustments can now be made in the page Information section for correct placement on the Selected Media 85 c Rip Scaling Options Image List File Media Nesting Setup Options Cost Report Selected Media 11001 Matte White Paper v Die Cut Made amp Gap Sensor Hemove File Mame Toner Cost Delete 2x2 0 02216 Calibrate Back Sensor Sensor Rip Rotate Options e 0 SO 180 2 Rip Mirar Rip Scaling Options V X width 4 000 V Yiheight
40. dia Vendor iSys Media User Media Media ID iSys new matte Media Description ForiSys matte rolls Media Vendor i5ys Media Type Media Weight Medium Light Medium Update Create This Media Heavy Ultra Heavy 1 Notice that the User Media fields have been filled and the Update Create This Media button is now available Make the necessary adjustments to the Media Type field and the Media Weight Please check the Appendix for a media guide description When the necessary changes have been made click Update Create This Media STEP 4 of 5 a iSys Certified Media circ Feicurtm ICT NN Media ID Media Description Media Vendor Media Type Media Weight 11001 Matte White Paper Matte White iSys Media Plain Ultra Heavy 1 11013 Matte White Paper Matte White iSys Media Plain Ultra Heavy 1 11020 Matte White Paper Matte White iSys Media Plain Ultra Heavy 1 11021 Matte White Paper Matte White iSys Media Plain Ultra Heavy 1 11022 Matte White Paper Matte White iSys Media Plain Ultra Heavy 1 11023 Matte White Paper Matte White iSys Media Plain Ultra Heavy 1 11024 Matte White Paper Matte White iSys Media Plain Ultra Heavy 1 11025 Matte White Paper Matte White iSys Media Plain Ultra Heavy 1 11026 Matte White Paper Matte White iSys Media Plain Ultra Heavy 1 11027 Matte White Paper Matte White iSys Media Plain Ultra Heavy 1 iSys new matte Fori i3ys matte prs i5ys Lo c Rin T
41. e Arms Glue Residue Example 3 Cutter Blade Glue Residue 100 Adjusting Guide Width Status Unloading MEDIA TYPE Jup APEX MEDIA SIZE ADJUSTABLE MEDIA WEIGHT MEDIUM MEDIA TOF BOTTOM Status Offline ONLINE UNLOAD Press the Online Offline button which will cause the feeder to unload the media it will do this if there is media loaded or not Feeder control panel should now be back at the Offline screen Msg Clear Guide Path Open the Media Door Pull the plunger to release the Extension Arm Drop the Extension Arm down and remove the media roll if one is loaded Once the unload operation is complete the control panel will show this screen 101 Msg Clear Guide Path Leave the Guide Arm down Close the Media Door and press Done on the control panel Status Offline OFFLINE GUIDE Press the Online Offline button so the control panel shows this screen PRESS and HOLD the Guide button for approximately 3 seconds Status Guide Opening Jup APEX ADJUSTABLE MEDIA TYPE MEDIA SIZE MEDIA WEIGHT MEDIA TOF ONLINE The Extension Arm will automatically adjust to 12 375 wide This is not wide enough for 12 90 327 66mm wide media so a manual adjustment can be made Wait for the Extension Arm to finish adjusting Status Ready The control panel should now look like this Press the Open button 60 times each press opens the Extension Arm an additional 0 25mm
42. e Plunger and Extension Arm lock The Extension Arm should be rubbing on the roll slightly to provide some back tension drag This also ensures the Guide Channels will be tight to the media STEP 4 of 7 Place the media three quarters of the way up the path so it has covered the paper sensors completely 20 Open the Guide Channels Feed the media under the Place the paper evenly between the Guide orange Tension Swing as shown Channels and hold it steady with one hand STEP 5 of 7 STEP 6 of 7 Hemove cut piece of media Press the Load button to load the media Ensure the Channel Gap the distance between the edge of the paper and the Guide Channel is less than 0 5mm on each side and the paper aligned with the right side Guide Channel The roll will begin to load and cut off a section for proper alignment Using caution open the cutter door and carefully remove the piece of cut paper Close the cutter door Make sure the Channel Gap is not too small so that the paper does not fit between the Guide Channels The paper should lay flat against the back of the feeder If the media does not fit re measure the width of the roll and use the software to send the width to the printer Note Depending on the type of media being used the paper may fall inside the feeder Use caution when retrieving cut media Close the Guide Channels and Load Door STEP 7 of 7 Msg Remove Cut Media 21 The control panel
43. e adjustment Run a test Job On the third page observe the start position and adjust it so the image is approximately 1mm above the die cut label Do the same for the left right position make sure that down the left hand column you see the image outside the die cut label by approximately 1mm You should now be running a full bleed label You will see movement as per spec but every label should stay within the limits 56 57 Feeder Menu Summary Changing Menu Settings To use the Menu you must first press offline Press Menu far right button Use the Arrow buttons to move up amp down through menu items Press Select To choose a selection press Select you will see a pointer on the left margin that will blink Press up or down arrow to change options Press Deselect to save changes blinking will stop 4 To Exit scroll down to exit then select co dd i f at any time you need to re boot the printer without turning the unit on and off by the rear power switch press and hold the middle button for 2 seconds Printer will go into soft power off mode Press middle button again holding for 2 seconds and printer will perform reboot sequence Media Management Media Type Exit Page 1 Media Management Guide Adjustment Exit up4 Guide Adjustment Set Guide Width Exit Page 2 Registration Sensor Registration Sensor Gain Exit Window Exit up PAGE 3 Page 3 Control Panel Net
44. ed e The product does not function normally when following the operating instructions 220 240 Volt Models This product has been carefully designed to give years of safe reliable performance As with all electrical equipment however there are a few basic precautions that should be taken to avoid injury or damage p A some hc LS o E oe eeece em WD t e LI eoo Ensure this and all other documentation is both read carefully and retained for future reference Ensure all warning and instruction labels on the product are read understood and followed in order to prevent any risk of injur This product may be heavy Please check the weight of the product and take all necessary precautions to prevent the risk of personal injury The product must be placed on a flat solid surface strong enough to support its weight to prevent any risk of injury Ensure that there is adequate ventilation all around the product to prevent overheating and any risk of fire Keep the product away from direct heat sources such as radiators and out of direct sunlight to prevent any risk of overheating The power supply required for this product is 220 240 VAC 50 60 Hz For any DC powered product the figures are 9 6 31 2VDC 4 1 8A Refer to your product s rating label on the machine for full power rating details Ensure that you have a suitable power supply before connecting the product If in doubt contact your dealer or chec
45. ed media e Remove the media from the tray Fan and align the stack Replace the media 89 i Tray Side Cover e Close the paper guide 90 ii Printer Side Cover Open Side Cover Pull release lever and open side cover Remove the paper jam Close the side cover 91 iii Printer Top Cover D fi 4 Mo Kf i Pa LALA 2 Un MP sr tal a Squeeze top cover handle Squeeze basket handle and raise drum basket WARNING Be careful not to touch the fuser unit which may be hot after printing If the fuser unit is hot wait until it cools before attempting to remove any jammed paper CP A A Mes Wie S SASS 92 STEP 5 STEP 6 Pull up jam release levers to release paper Turn the lock lever to lock fuser unit Open the face up stacker Open side cover paper exit 93 STEP 9 STEP 10 d MEME Close the top cover 94 iv Roll Paper Jams Pull release STEP 2 m lever and open OPEN COVER side cover PAPER JAM Press HELP Locate the paper jam Open the Guide Door and Guide Cover Open the two Guide Channels and Load Door 95 Open the Media Door of the feeder Lower the Extension Reload media Arm Using both hands rewind the paper roll until the yellow LED light on the feeder menu begins flashing At this time you want to ensure the tension on the paper roll isn t too tight and the roll isn t damaged or coning Avoiding Paper Jams The followi
46. ed within the boxes 37 ud Color Registration Form Current Cyan D Curent Magenta 0 j Reset Curent Yelow 0 J Auto Adjust Print Registration Plot With the values determined C 6 M 4 Y 0 The following adjustments can be made to the Color Registration Form Click Apply to set 38 g How to View Cost Report From the APEX2Print toolbar click Cost Report The Cost Report will be displayed Notice that 3 PDF files are in the job and each are separately calculated The TOTAL COST of all jobs is calculated at the bottom of the page along with the TOTAL LENGTH STEP 1 File Media Nesting Setup Options Cost Report Selected Media 11001 W Die Cut Mode Gap Sensor Back Sensor fees Top Sensor Cost Calculation Report Media Name 11001 Media Width 12 9 in Gutter 0 125 in Alley 0 125in KK K K K OK K SK K CE OK K OK SE K K K K K K K K K CK K K K K K K K Job Set 1 Column 1 of 3 PDF Name 2x2 pdf Label Size 2 x 2 in K Percentage 2 2 C Percentage 37 0 M Percentage 13 1 Y Percentage 5 9 Toner Cost per Label CMYK 0 0075 Total Length Column 1 1 77 feet Total Labels To Print 10 Total Toner Cost CMYK 0 0752 Total Cost per Label 0 0086 Total Cost per Job 0 09 K K OK OK OK CK OK OK K K CE SK CE CE K KKK Job 1 Total Cost 0 09 K K K K K K SK K K K K GE CE K K K K KK K K K K
47. edia Msg Guide Door Open MEDIA TYPE Jup APEX MEDIA SIZE ADJUSTABLE MEDIA WEIGHT MEDIUM MEDIA TOF BOTTOM ONLINE UNLOAD Press the Done button The control panel screen should look like this after the load finishes 107 STEP 21 Status Idle MEDIA TYPE 3up APEX MEDIA SIZE ADJUSTABLE MEDIA WEIGHT MEDIUM MEDIA TOF BOTTOM ONLINE Close the Guide Door and the system is ready to print 108 Manually Adjusting the Guide Width Why is this important When the media is not tight between the guides there may be movement along the X axis and result in graphics being out of registration or possible errors in the feeder Ideally the Channel Gaps should be less than 0 5mm on each side of the media These instructions can be used as a quick fix for gaps that are below 0 25 wide If the gap is larger than that go back to the software to adjust the overall width of the roll The gap is too wide to feed properly i 4 s NT This image shows that the guides are too wide for the media We will manually adjust the guides using the panel on the feeder Status Require Load MEDIA TYPE 11001 MEDIA SIZE 12 375 inch MEDIA WEIGHT MEDIUM HEAVY MEDIA TOF SLOT ONLINE First you must press Online to access the Menu 109 Status Offline OFFLINB GUIDB The status should now be Offline Press Guide Status Ready Select Open or Close to manually adjust the guide to the proper width Each time o
48. ergency Stop Control PCB Internal Errors If the feeder menu displays errors 1 to 9 ensure that all doors on the cart are closed completely and the media is loaded into the printer correctly Also ensure that the media is located under the media sensors If the feeder menu continues to display this error remove all media and reboot the printer Errors 10 to 19 Media load unload and feed errors If the feeder menu displays errors 10 to 19 check the media path and ensure that the media is loaded into the printer correctly Also ensure that the media is located under the media sensors If the cart menu continues to display this error remove all media and reboot the printer Errors 20 to 29 Swing Errors If the feeder menu displays errors 20 to 29 check the media path and ensure that the media is loaded into the printer correctly and the media is located under the media sensors If the feeder menu continues to display this error remove all media and reboot the printer Errors 30 to 39 Cutter Errors If the feeder menu displays errors 30 to 39 check the media path and ensure that the media is loaded into the printer correctly If the feeder menu continues to display this error reload the media and ensure all the proper settings have been set If you still receive an error message please contact Uninet Service Support by phone 1 866 415 4797 or by email support Uninet label com iii Feeder Panel Error Messages Message Issue Msg
49. essible power outlet Avoid damaging the power cord Do not put anything on it or place it where it will be walked on If the cord becomes damaged or frayed replace it immediately e If you are using an extension cord or power bar with the product make sure the total amperes required by all the equipment on the extension is less than the extension s rating The total ratings of all equipment plugged into the outlet should not exceed 15 amperes e Do not poke anything in the ventilation slots of the product You could get an electrical shock or cause hazardous electrical arcing which could cause a fire e Aside from the routine maintenance described in the documentation do not try to service the product yourself Removing the cover may expose you to shocks or other hazards e Do not make any adjustments other than those outlined in the documentation You may cause damage that will require extensive repair work The provided documentation explains how to get your product serviced by qualified Uninet technicians If anything happens that indicating your product is not working properly or has been damaged unplug it immediately and follow the procedures in the provided documentation for having your product serviced Here are some of the things to look for e The power cord or plug is frayed or damaged e Liquid has been spilled into the product or the product has been exposed to water e The product has been dropped or the cabinet is damag
50. f explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type The product battery should not require replacement during the life of the product Do not throw toner cartridges or image drum cartridges into a fire as you may receive burns from a dust explosion After installing additional memory hard disk drive or any other internally fitted option any covers removed or doors opened must be closed or replaced and secured to prevent risk of fire The acoustic noise of this product is less than 70 dB A as measured in accordance with EN ISO 7779 The operating condition range for your product is 10 to 32 C and 20 to 8096 RH Operation of the product outside this range could result in damage to the product If a scanner finisher etc is fitted exercise care when moving these items so as to avoid risk of entrapment or oersonal injury If the product is installed on a cabinet or high capacity feeder ensure wheel locks are applied once placed in final position for use to prevent risk of movement or injury 10 4 Introduction to the IColor 900 a Unpacking the Feeder STEP 1 of 4 STEP 2 of 4 N Cut the ties and remove the tape from the box Lift the top sleeve upwards exposing the feeder STEP 3 of 4 STEP 4 of 4 167 5lbs ANA AMA Using two or three people lift the feeder out of Place the feeder on a flat level surface the bottom foam packaging 11 b Unpacking and Setting Up the Printer STEP 1 of 23 STEP
51. he Best Way to Travel AirWest ID 201A8ze9C AirWest Travel The Best Way to Travel AirWest ID 201A8ze9C AirWest Travel The Best Way to Travel AirWest ID 201A8ze9C AirWest Trave 1 The Best Way to Trave AirWest ID 201A8ze9C AirWest ID 201A8ze9C AirWest Trave Ihe Best Way to Travel AirWest ID 201A8ze9C Click Open File and select a PDF file or multiple PDF files all of the same dimensions the selected files will be displayed in the Preview Screen Notice that multiple files are aligned in columns Once all PDF files have been added and the entire page Information adjustments have been made click Print 50 STEP 2 of 4 Feeder Media Size Mismatch Current Media Width does not match the Feeder Guide Width E Current Media Width 8 500 in Feeder Guide Width 12 900 in Unload Media or Cancel Job Cancel If a previous media width was used with your feeder the feeder guide will retain that width If the new media width is not the same size then the Feeder Media Size Mismatch window will display Select OK to Unload Media If there is no media loaded this action still needs to be completed STEP 3 of 4 Prepare Feeder Media The Feeder Guide Arms Should Now Be Open P Replace The Media With Media Of The Correct Width And Press Done On The Feeder Front Panel Once The Feeder Is Idle Continue Printing or Cancel Job After the media unl
52. horized duplication or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law Navigate to the 3 Install APEX2Print folder gt Run the APEX2Print_Install msi file gt Click Next gt 27 STEP 7 of 8 ql APEX2Print Select Installation Folder Confirm Installation The installer will install APEX2Print to the following folder The installer is ready to install APEX2Print on your computer To install in this folder click Next To install to a different folder enter it below or click Browse Click Next to start the installation Folder C Program FilesiSys Label 4PEX2Print l Browse Disk Cost Install APEX2Print for yourself or for anyone who uses this computer C Just me Cancel l lt Back Cancel lt Back STEP 8 of 8 LI APEX2Print I APexaprint Installing APEX2Print i Installation Complete APEX2Print is being installed APEX2Print has been successfully installed Click Close to exit Please wait EC Cancel Jac dex Cancel The Installation will proceed Click Close on the Installation Complete Window 28 7 APEX2Print Interface File Media Nesting Setup Options Cost Report L Selected Media 11001 Open File v Die Cut Mode Gap Sensor Calibrate Back Sensor uk 3 Top Sensor Page
53. ia Type and Media Weight when it is rubbed the paper are incorrectly in the menu setup or set one value thicker for Media set Weight Glossiness is not The thickness and type of Set the correct value of Media Type and Media Weight uniform the paper are incorrectly in the menu setup or set one value thicker for Media set Weight 98 Removing Glue Residue from the Feeder Unit After printing there may be a build up of adhesive on the guide arms extension arms and cutter blade As a result the roll will stick and create excess back tension when feeding causing load failures bad cuts and unfavorable output If you are seeing the following a The roll is not fully rotating or seems to stick to the back guide arm b The media is not feeding at a constant speed rate c The feeder blade does not have a clean cut To fix the three problems shown below you will need to use 9996 isopropyl alcohol and a Kimwipe to gently wipe each of the surfaces until the adhesive and residue are removed For access to the cutter blade you will need to remove the cutter blade cover by unscrewing all five screws Using caution wipe the cutter blade until all residue is removed Return the cutter blade cover to its original position and retighten the screws Reload media and continue printing The following pictures give examples of where glue residue can build up Example 1 Back Extension Arm Glue Residue 99 Example 2 Guid
54. it steady with one hand Ensure the Channel Gap is not too small so that the paper does not fit between the Guide Channels The paper should lay flat against the back of the feeder Use the Open and Close buttons to make an adjustment if necessary Close the Guide Channels Load Door and Guide Cover 105 STEP 15 Status Ready PRESS and HOLD the Exit button for 3 seconds to exit out of the guide adjust mode Press the Online Offline button to go back Online Close all covers and doors except the Guide Door STEP 16 Status Require Load 3up APEX ADJUSTABLE MEDIUM BOTTOM MEDIA TYPE MEDIA SIZE MEDIA WEIGHT MEDIA TOF ONLINE UNLOAD The control panel should look like this Press the Load button to load the media The roll will begin to load and cut off a section for proper alignment Open the cutter door and while using caution carefully remove the piece of cut paper Close the cutter door Note Depending on the type of media being used the paper may fall inside the feeder Use caution when retrieving cut media CAUTION Do not place hands inside machine while printing or cutting Keep hands away from the cutter blade 106 STEP 17 STEP 18 Msg Remove Cut Media Remove cut piece of media The control panel screen should look like this after a Open the Cutter Door and remove the cut piece of few moments waste paper Close the Cutter Door STEP 19 STEP 20 Msg Remove Cut M
55. k with your local power provider Ensure both the product and mains power switches are in the OFF position before connecting the AC power cable Do not connect or disconnect the power plug with a wet hand as this may cause electric shock on the cable can cause fraying and may lead to fire or electric shock This product has an earthed plug as a safety feature and will only connect to an earthed socket Do not attempt to defeat the earthing or there is a risk of fire or shock If using an extension cable or power strip ensure that the total current rating amperes of all connected equipment is less than the maximum rating of the extension cable power strip or wall outlet If the product is already supplied with a fitted power strip then no additional power strip or extension cable should be used to connect to the mains wall outlet Otherwise fire or shock may occur Ensure the power cable is routed so as not to be damaged or cause a trip hazard If the cable becomes frayed or damaged replace it immediately to prevent any risk of shock Do not twist constrict or knot the power cable as this can cause overheating which may lead to fire or electric shock Ensure the power socket to which the product is connected is easily accessible at all times and not obstructed Use only the power cable supplied Using a power cable not intended for this product may lead to fire or electric shock To avoid risk of fire and electric shock do not use the power
56. ng table summarizes possible causes of paper jams and suggests ways of avoiding them POSSIBLE CAUSE SUGGESTED REMEDY The printer is not level Place the printer on a steady level surface Your print media is too light or too heavy Use appropriate media Your print media is damp or charged with static Use media that has been stored in appropriate temperature electricity and humidity conditions Your print media is creased or curled Use appropriate media Decurled media can be used Your print media sheets are not aligned with Remove the sheets jog them into alignment and reload them each other Your print media is not aligned properly in the Adjust the paper stop and paper guides of the tray or the paper tray manual feed guide on the MP Tray to align the media properly 96 Correcting Print Quality Defects SYMPTOMS POSSIBLE CAUSES STEPS TO TAKE Vertical white lines The LED head is dirty Wipe the LED head with a LED lens cleaner or with a soft can be seen on the cloth printed page The toner is low Replace the toner cartridge Foreign materials may be Replace the image drum cartridge present in the image drum Light shielding film of the Wipe the film with a LED lens cleaner or with a soft cloth image drum cartridge is dirty Printed images are The LED head is dirty Wipe the LED head with a LED lens cleaner or with a soft fading vertically cloth The toner is low Replace the toner cartridge the pri
57. nly a system administrator can change these settings 1 Turn OFF the printer Turn ON the printer while pressing the Enter button When Boot Menu appears take your finger off the button 2 Press the Enter button 3 At the Enter Password prompt enter the 4 9 digit Admin password The default password is aaaaaa a Using the up and down MENU buttons scroll to the required letter digit b Press the Enter button to input and move to the next letter digit c Repeat steps a and b until all letters digits are entered 4 Press the Enter button 5 Press the up or down MENU button until the category you want to change is displayed 6 Press the Enter button 7 Press the up or down MENU button until the item you want to change is displayed 8 Press the Enter button 9 Using the up or down MENU button identify the parameter as required 10 Press the Enter button to enter an asterisk on the right side of the setting selected 11 Press the Online button to switch to online The machine will automatically re boot 113 c Exit Speed Adjustment If the image is smearing increase the exit speed FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS Configuration Print Secure Job Print Information Menus Admin Setup Print Secure Job Manus Calibration Select Menu on the printer menu Scroll down the menu and select Calibration CALIBRATION CALIBRATION Auto Density Mode T Heavy Media Adjust Auto BG Adjust Mode Exit Speed Adjust
58. nter faded properly seated The toner is low Replace the toner cartridge conditions the printer Thickness and type of paper Set a proper value for Media Weight and Media Type in are inappropriate the menu setup or set one value thicker for Media Weight Paper is moist or dry Use paper stored in proper temperature and humidity conditions Partially faded images White spots and lines appear in solid printing Vertical lines The image drum cartridge is Replace the image drum cartridge appear damaged The toner is low Replace the toner cartridge When the interval is about Wipe it lightly with a soft cloth Replace the image drum 94mm Ain the image cartridge when it is damaged drum the green tube is damaged or dirty When the interval is about Open close the top cover and print again 42mm 1 5in there may be foreign particles in the image drum cartridge When the interval is about Replace the fuser unit 87mm 3 5in the fuser unit is damaged has been exposed to light resolved White area of Use paper stored in proper temperature and humidity paper is lightly conditions stained The toner is low Replace the toner cartridge Horizontal Lines and spots appear periodically 97 Periphery of the The LED head is dirty Wipe the LED head with a LED lens cleaner or with a soft letters is smudged cloth Toner comes off The thickness and type of Set the correct value of Med
59. o Print Add Edit Print Nesting Image List Rip Rotate Options o 0 90 180 270 Rip Mirror Rip Scaling Options Fr 100 000 7 Xw 101 600 7 Yh 152 400 Click the Nesting Tab Notice that the Add and Edit buttons have become available and the Print button is now labeled Print Nesting 74 STEP 2 of 10 La APEX2Print 2 1 0 File Media Selected Media 11001 V Die Cut Mode Setup Options Cost Report Gap Sensor Back Sensor Calibrate Sensor Top Sensor Page Information Inches Start Position 0 000 Media Width 12 900 Horizontal Shift 9 000 Gutter 0 125 Alley 0 125 Print 0 354 Feet Labels to Print Print Nesting Image List Clear Remove File Name 2x2 green Toner Cost 0 01479 Rip Rotate Options e 0 90 180 270 Rip Scaling Options 7 X width 4 000 7 Yheight 6 000 AirWest Travel W rave AirWest ID 201A8ze9C AirWest Travel 18 ve AirWest ID 201A8ze9C AirWest Tr The Best Way to Tra avel V AirWest ID 201A8ze9C AirWest Travel The Best Way to Travei AirWest Travel rave Way t AirWest ID 201A8ze9C AirWest Travel The Best Way to 7 yve AirWest ID 201A8ze9C AirWest Tr The Bast Way to Ira avel E V AirWest IDit 201A8ze9C AirWest Travel Way AirWest Travel lrave e Vay AirWest ID 201A82e9C AirWest Travel Way
60. oad action has completed press Done on the feeder unit Click OK to print 51 STEP 4 of 4 Feeder Mot Ready 1 Feeder is NOT Idle Click OK Once Feeder is Idle To Continue Printing Or Click Cancel To Exit This Print Job NN If Done is not selected on the feeder unit the printer will remain in a busy state and display a Feeder Not Ready window Press Done on the feeder unit Click OK 52 Appendix ICOLOR 900 Specifications ICOLOR 900 System Specifications Print Speed Up to 9 14 meters min 30 ft min Technology Single Pass 4 Color LED CMYK Printer Processor 800 133 MHz Media Width Minimum 3 0 inches 76 2 mm Maximum 12 9 inches 327 7 mm Print Width Minimum 3 0 inches 76 2 mm Maximum 12 6 inches 320 mm Print Length Up to 420 meters 1378 ft Substrate Types Die Cut Label Stock Kiss Cut Label Stock Non Die Cut Label Stock Tag Stock Toner Supplies CMY 16 500 pages 596 K 18 500 pages 5 Rated according to ISO IEC 19798 guidelines Drum Supplies CMYK 42 000 pages 596 Rated according to ISO IEC 19798 guidelines Feeder System Input roll maximum outside diameter 12 inches 305 mm Core inside diameter 3 inches 76 2 mm Maximum input roll weight 60 Ibs 27 2 kg Cut on the fly auto cut Auto page width registration Front Panel LCD interface Web management system torque Auto adjusting form synchronization Rewinder System Output roll maximum diameter 12
61. pen close is pressed the guides open 0 01 0 254mm Once this is done select Exit Note You may need to open and close the Guide Channels Load Door and Guide Cover to see how tight the media is between the Guide Channels Uninstalling APEX2Print For Software Upgrade Use this uninstall before installing the new upgrade 110 STEP 1 of 4 STEP 2 of 4 STEP 3 of 4 TRA Ly T p EIR conrernet gt arcet E D Adobe Photoshop CS5 Adobe Systems Incor Programs and Features E Agent Ransack 2010 64 bit e AMD Catalyst Install Manager Advanced Micro Dev ET APEX2Print O iSyslabel Atheros Driver Installation Proaram Atheros Tm P ISys Label Product version 2 1 0 e i Size 612 KB Windows Installer 4 Control Panel Devices and Printers Default Programs Help and Support Select AP EX2Print Shutdown elect Uninstall Parental Controls MB Performance Information and Tools El Personalization US Phone and Modem 3 Power Options II Programs and Features Recovery 9 Region and Language Start Menu Control Panel Click on Programs and Features 111 Troubleshooting a How to Change the Settings User It should be noted that many of these settings can be and often are overridden by settings in the Windows printer drivers However several of the driver settings can be left at Printer Setting which will then default to the settings entered in these prin
62. regardless of whether Uninet has been advised of the possibility of such damages 2 ICOLOR 900 Warranty Uninet Uninet warrants the ICOLOR 900 Product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship and will remedy any such defect according to the terms of this Limited Warranty Uninet warrants the Product to be free from defects in material and workmanship occurring under normal usage within the normal operating range and duty cycles specified If the Uninet Customer Service Representative Department receives notice of such defects during the warranty period Uninet at its option and within a reasonable time will repair or replace the defective Product A certified Uninet service representative shall perform repairs and such repairs at the option of Uninet may be performed at the customer site a dealer site a service depot or the factory Replacement Product at the option of Uninet may be either new or equivalent in performance to new Delivery is defined by a signed and dated receipt from the original carrier or Uninet dealer delivering the Product or down time for repair and replacement Uninet does not warrant the operation of the Product to be uninterrupted or error free Uninet assumes no liability for and holds itself harmless against any claims of consequential costs or damages which may arise from interruption or error in the operation of the Product Uninet does not warrant defects malfunctions and or failures which in
63. sh Write this IP address down as you will need to input it into the software Setting the IP Address on the Feeder The IP address subnet mask and default Gateway for the feeder can be configured directly from the front panel menu on the feeder l Press Online to turn the feeder offline 2 Press the MENU button until Page 3 Network Settings is shown Press the down arrow key and select it 3 Press the down arrow key to IP Address 4 Hold down the Select key until an arrow flashes beside the IP address Set each part of the IP address as required using the UP and DOWN arrows Press save after each entry and then select to move to the next set of numbers 5 When the address is set hit save 6 Hit the down arrow key and select exit 6 Press the down arrow key again to select and enter the subnet mask The default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 If that needs to be changed follow the same procedure as for the IP Address 7 Hit the down arrow key and select exit Use the same procedure to set the Gateway as used to set the IP Address 8 Write this IP address down as you will need to input it into the software 31 b Input IP addresses into APEX2Print a APEX2Print 2 1 0 1 File Media Nesting Setup Options Cost Report Selected Media IP Addresses Printer IP Address 0 0 0 0 11001 Cost Calculator Feeder IP Address 0 0 0 0 Open File Display Options Color Registration Save 4 Die Cut Mo
64. t button Hold down for more than 2 seconds for a soft shutdown You can then press this button again for a restart or use the Power switch to turn off the printer completely e Ready light On indicates ready to print Flashing indicates processing print data Off indicates unable to receive data offline e Attention light Off indicates normal operation Flashing indicates error s present but printing can continue On indicates error s present and printing cannot continue e Display panel Displays status and setup information for the printer and user help information in your chosen language e Up arrow button Enters menu mode and enables upward movement through the displayed list of menu items e Down arrow button Enters menu mode and enables downward movement through the displayed list of menu items e Back button Returns to the previous higher level menu item e Enter button Enters menu mode and selects the menu item highlighted in the display panel e Online button Switches between online printer ready to receive data and offline printer not ready to receive data e Cancel button Cancels current print job e Help button Provides additional textual or image data to supplement what is displayed on the display panel 61 c Display Panel Messages MESSAGE COMMENT Ready to Print Your printer is online and ready to print Your printer is printing and paper is currently being fed from Tray 1 or MP Tray The paper supply in the tray is low and
65. t select Die Cut Mode e f printing on regular media Die Cut mode does not need to be selected 44 w Die Cut Mode Gap Sensor v Cut On The Hy Back Sensor Top Sensor Select correct sensor according to the type of media being used If the calibration sensor is red you must calibrate the media 45 Red Arrow Where the sensor is located The media needs to pass through here to be calibrated Blue arrow Is the place where the media should be before calibration For calibrating media that uses the Back and Top sensor line up the Black Marking on the paper shown in the photo as the blue arrow about one inch below the sensor Red arrow For Gap Sensor Line up the gap Blue arrow of the labels about one inch from the sensor Red arrow Give some slack to the roll of paper directly underneath the sensor before calibrating This ensures the rollers are not pulling the weight of the roll while calibrating IV Die Cut Made Gap Sensor v Cut On The Fly Back Sensor Top Sensor When the media is properly loaded and the sensor has been chosen select Calibrate Sensor 46 u Calibrate Sensors Feeder Settings Media Library Settings Sensor Type Sensor Type Gap Sensor Gain Sensor Gain 0 Sensor Window Sensor Window 295 Copy Feeder Settings To Media Library Copy Media Library Settings To Media Library Run Calibration Select Run Calibration to start the auto calibration The printer will run
66. tart Available to support staff to allow printer configurations and special functions to be set c Configuration Information Configuration information displays printer configuration information such as internal firmware versions Menu options at each level can be scrolled through by moving the highlight with the Up arrow Down arrow buttons and a highlighted option at that level can be selected by pressing the Enter button When the lowest level menu has been selected you can change the setting for that menu by selecting the required highlighted value from a list or by entering a numeric value In other cases you can display or print configuration information d Help Mode When an error has occurred press the Help button Information will be displayed that will help you correct the error d Setting Media Type for All Print Jobs Defaults C Weve 1 Press Enter 2 V key gt Menus Press Enter 3 With Tray Configuration highlighted press Enter 4 V key gt tray to be configured Press Enter 5 Use the V and Enter keys to scroll through the submenus and to make your setting changes 6 Press ON LINE to exit the Menu Mode 63 How to create and edit new Media ID Custom Media ID a Creating New Media STEP 1 of 5 File Nesting Setup Options Cost Report Selected Media 11001 Open File v Die Cut Made Gap Sensor 7 Back Sensor I Sensor 3 Top Sensor aul iSys Certified Media c5 8 dm a ae
67. ter menus Where applicable factory default settings are shown in bold type in the following tables In the normal operating condition known as standby the printer s LCD window will show Ready to Print In this condition to enter the menu system press the up and down Menu buttons on the operator panel to move up and down through the list of menus until the menu you wish to view is displayed Then proceed as follows 1 Press Enter to enter the menu 2 Use the up and down MENU buttons on the control panel to scroll through the menus When the item you want to change is displayed press Enter to view the sub menus for that item 3 Use the up and down MENU buttons to move up and down through the sub menu items When the item you want to change is displayed press Enter to display the setting 4 Use the up and down MENU buttons to move up and down through the available settings for the sub menu item When the item you want to change is displayed press Enter to display the setting An asterisk will appear next to the setting indicating that this setting is currently in effect 5 Do one of the following e Press Back again to move up to the list of menus OF Press Online or Cancel to exit from the menu system and return to standby 112 b How to Change the Settings Administrator You can set whether to ENABLE or DISABLE each category in the user menu Disabled categories are not displayed in the User s menu O
68. the overprint area Excess ink of the label is printed on to this area so that the actual dimensions of the label are met with clear clean cut edges The cutting is done after we print In digital die cut printing with over print or printing into the gap and alley we actually cut the label first and print over top the substrate Here is how you do such a procedure The Trim Box is the size of the die cut label The die cut dimensions are of course the choice of the printer and can be ordered from any converter 55 In this example we have a die cut with dimensions of 101 9h x 101 9w that we received from a converter The overprint area is 1mm larger than the actual label on all sides thus adding 2mm total to the height and 2mm total to the width This gives us a label image size of 103 9 x 103 9 The gap and alley are each measured at 3 175 TBh Trim Box height TBw Trim Box width MBh Media Box height MBw Media Box width G Gap or Gutter A Alley Here is how you calculate for the new gap and new alley used for over bleed TBh G MBh New Gap and TBw G MBw New Alley 101 9 3 175 103 9 1 175 101 6 3 175 103 9 0 875 Add these figures into APEX2Print with the gap sensor on and mm selected Make sure you have a good delta reading from your sensor calibration routine Once you have done the calibration you do not need to run it again Start position and left right will be a separat
69. the Plot 0 000 i End of the Plot 200 000 PDF Name s Labels To Print PDF Name s Labels To Print 2x2 green 5 ac pink 2x2 2x2 pink 2x2 ac pink The Nesting Options Window will open Notice that adjustments can be made to impact the white space of a label controlling where on the label that jobs are printed The quantity of labels can also be adjusted across each nested job Once the necessary changes have been made click Update Click Exit Beginning of the Plot For finishing printers media must pass a certain distance through the printer before printing can occur Between Nested Jobs When printing nested jobs it can be very difficult to differentiate between similar images such as barcodes Adjustments can be made to allow a space of one label between nested jobs End of the Plot This value will remain as the same value from the Beginning of the Plot this will allow for a new job to be printed after the last job has completed resetting to the same distance that is required before printing can occur 79 STEP 7 of 10 Setup Options Cost Report Selected Media 11001 Die Cut Mode Gap Sensor Back Sensor Il Sensor 2 Top Sensor Print Labels to Print Rip Rotate Options o os 27 E Rip Mirror Rip Scaling Options 7 X width 4 000 E Ytheight 6 000 The job is ready for printing Click Print Nesting 80 STEP 8 of 10 Feeder Media Size Mismatch amp Current Medi
70. the appendix 33 d Setting up the Cost Calculator Black Toner Cost 97 00 Color Toner Cost ZZ 00 File Media Westing Setup Options Cost Report Selected Media IP Addresses Fuser Cost 315 00 Cost Calculator Transfer Belt Cost 292 00 Display Options l Open File Pros Waste Bottle Cost 0 00 Drum Cost 159 00 Color Registration Back Sensor Media Roll Cast 3 Tap Sensor Save Cancel From the APEX2Print toolbar click on Setup Options Input the price paid for each consumable This will Cost Calculator calculate the cost per label This value will appear in the Image List 34 e Changing Units of Measurement a Display Options ij APEX2Print 2 1 0 1 gn File Media Nesting Selected Media 11001 Setup Options Cost Report Measurement Units IP Addresses Imperial Cost Calculator O Metric Inches Decimal Places 3 Color Registration v Die Cut Made Gap Sensor mm Decimal Flaces 3 z s Calibrate Back Sensor Cute Z Enable Borders On PDFs Displayed Top Sensor me From the APEX2Print toolbar click on Setup Options Choose Measurement Units in either Imperial in Display Options or Metric mm To apply settings click Save 35 f Changing the Color Registration ij APEX2Print 2 1 0 1 METTRE File Media Nesting Selected Media 11001 Setup Options Cost Report IP Addresses Cost Calculator Open File Display Options Color Registration
71. the paper about 6 inches to the nearest gap or black mark To use the values previously stored in the feeder from the last use press Copy Feeder Settings To Media Library You can also manually input the values for Sensor Window and gain under the Media Library Settings Then select Copy Media Library Settings to Media Library to update the values to the feeder Note that only the right side Media Library Settings can be modified 47 After calibration manually rewind the roll until the paper is inside the red arms The feeder will read Require Load Press the Load button 48 10 Printing a Adding Label Image The Apex2Print program uses PDF format only To open a file simply Drag and Drop your PDF image file to the preview screen or you may also choose the Open File button or choose File Open b Selecting amount of Labels Before printing choose how many labels you want to be printed and click Add E ELSE APEX2Print will automatically round the amount of labels up to complete a full row Once ready to print click Print c Alignment Start Position For the first print you will need to adjust vertically where the printer starts printing the labels 1 Print more than 20 50 8cm of labels for the first print Make sure the proper values for paper width gutter and alley measurements are inserted into APEX2Print 2 Check the start position 20 50 8cm The 20 of header color patterns for calibration
72. tinues to display this error remove all media and reboot the printer Errors 30 to 39 Cutter Errors If the feeder menu displays errors 30 to 39 check the media path and ensure that the media is loaded into the printer correctly If the feeder menu continues to display this error reload the media and ensure all the proper settings have been set If you still receive an error message please contact Uninet Service Support by phone 1 866 415 4797 or by email support Uninet label com 60 Using the Printer Menu a Changing Settings em a The steps involved in using the menus are typically as follows 1 Ensure that the display panel indicates that the printer is ready to print 2 Enter user menu mode by pressing either the Enter button or the Up arrow or Down arrow button and press the latter two repeatedly until the desired menu is highlighted in the displayed list 3 Press the Enter button to select this menu 4 Press the Up arrow or Down arrow buttons repeatedly until the desired Item is highlighted 5 Press the Enter button to select this Item 6 Press the Up arrow or Down arrow buttons repeatedly until the desired Value is highlighted 7 Press the Enter button to select this Value If you are setting a parameter ensure that an asterisk appears beside the selected parameter Value 8 Press the Online button to exit menu mode and return to the ready to print status b Buttons and Lights e Shutdown Restar
73. work Settings Network Configure Exit up 4 DOWN Control Panel LCD Contrast Sound Options Exit uP 4 Network Settings IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Exit up 4 Network Configure Apply Settings Exit 59 b Feeder Error Messages Help Button Your printer has a built in help system When an error message appears on the display press HELP The display shows information that will help you correct the error Use the V key to move down through the Help information Feeder Error Messages Errors 1 to 9 Emergency Stop Control PCB Internal Errors If the feeder menu displays errors 1 to 9 ensure that all doors on the cart are closed completely and the media is loaded into the printer correctly Also ensure that the media is located under the media sensors If the feeder menu continues to display this error remove all media and reboot the printer Errors 10 to 19 Media load unload and feed errors If the feeder menu displays errors 10 to 19 check the media path and ensure that the media is loaded into the printer correctly also ensure that the media is located under the media sensors If the cart menu continues to display this error remove all media and reboot the printer Errors 20 to 29 Swing Errors If the feeder menu displays errors 20 to 29 check the media path and ensure that the media is loaded into the printer correctly and the media is located under the media sensors If the feeder menu con

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