- Universal printer MAINTENANCE OWNER'S MANUAL

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CARTON PRINTING
Figure 45 illustrates the best die position for carton printing when using extremely fast drying inks. Note that the
leading edge of the printing die should be positioned rotationally upstream of the transfer roll. When the leading
edge of the carton contacts the print drum, the drum begins to rotate in a clockwise direction. The die travels a
short distance and then contacts the transfer roll where ink is applied to the die face. When the die contacts the
carton the mark is applied. The print drum will continue to rotate until the trailing edge of the carton passes the
coder, then the print drum will automatically return to the same starting position.
Loosen the mounting column clamping bolt (Figure 43) and position the printer to the required height for printing.
Swing the printer into position so that the print drum will lightly contact the side of the cartons as they emerge
from between the guide rails. Check the print drum contact with the cartons while the conveyor is under power
and adjust the print drum position to obtain approximately 1/4" - 3/8" deflection (Figure 44).
DIE POSITIONING FOR INDEXING APPLICATIONS
Non-Indexing models of the coder do not
offer print registration capabilities, there-
fore mounting the printing dies at a spe-
cific location on the print drum is not im-
portant. On Indexing machines, however,
the position of the die on the print drum
determines the registration of the print on
the carton. Since non-porous marking
inks are normally extremely fast drying, die
positioning will also have an affect on the
ability of the coder to reliably transfer ink
to the carton surface. Production cycle
rates, ambient temperature and ink selec-
tion are also factors which have to be con-
sidered to ensure proper performance of
the system.
MOUNTING COLUMN
CLAMPING SCREW
FIGURE 43 FIGURE 44
FIGURE 45
PIVOT POINT
PIVOT POINT
ADJUST FOR
1/4” TO 3/8”
DEFLECTION
LEADING EDGE
OF DIE
TRANSFER ROLL
LEADING EDGE
OF CARTON