D P R srl ARS35PL Semi Rotary Machine User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- D P R srl
Table of Contents
D P R srl ARS35PL Semi Rotary Machine
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
IMPORTANT!
This unit has some parts which are capable of causing serious injury to the
end-user including but not limited to, the blades, nip roller, and the rotary
cylinders inside the rotary module.
ARS25PL | |
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Media Width | up to 350mm |
Unwinder Roll Diameter | Up to 500mm |
Lamination Roll Diameter | Up to 250mm |
Max. Diecutting Width | 330mm |
Max. Diecutting Length | 360mm |
Cutting Dies | Flexible steel, from 130mm to 360mm |
Max. Finished Label Rewind | 400mm |
Max. Waste Matrix Rewind | 300mm |
POWER REQUIREMENTS
- ARS35PL 100-240V~1Kw, 50/60Hz
- Environmental functioning and storage requirements
- Operating temperature: From 5°C to 35°C.
- Storage temperature: From 5°C to 50°C.
LAYOUT AND SIZE
MEDIA PATH
INSTALLATION
Insert the two studs (on the rewinder module) into the slots located on the unwinder module. Then secure them together with four Allen screws. With a wrench, you can raise or lower each foot by turning the bolt left or right. This should assist in leveling the unit.
- Clockwise > raises the unit
- Counterclockwise > lowers the unit
OPERATION STEPS
How to set the silencer
A silencer accessory is used to drastically reduce the noise generated by
noisy self-wound lamination applications.
How to load the waste
- Turn the knob anti-clockwise to allow the waste removal arm to open and pass the media through the two rollers as shown in the photo.
- Peel off the waste from the liner.
- Attach the waste to the cardboard core located on the core holder. Allow the press roller to fall down over the waste roll.
Different modes to remove the waste you have two modes to remove waste material from the unit. Using a classic roller (the standard use) or using the 90° bar. This is dependent on the type of materials being used, the type of laminate used, and the shape of the die-cut.
How to install the 90° bar
How to set the slitter module
The Slitter module has 3 positions:
- In upper position (A), the blades are at their highest to allow for media loading;
- Middle position (B), the Blade is slightly lowered and can be moved from right and left to find the desired position to perform the longitudinal cut.
- Tighten the screw to fix the blade holder in position;
- Lower position (C), the blades cut through the media. To lock the module in A,B, or C position use the knob (D)
How to use the splice table
- Knob (A) is used to secure the bracket down over the media already loaded through the unit;
- Load the new media roll onto the unit, then align it with the old media from the last job. Use knob (B) to secure the bracket down on the new media;
- Use a box cutter to cut the excess media along the lines.
- Join both media ends together by applying tape above and underneath the ends. Once complete, release both knobs.
How to add or remove a blade holder
- Release the knob (A) to remove the supporting iron bar
- Slide in the additional blade holder or slide out the unnecessary one. Reinstall the supporting iron bar and tighten the knob.
How to rotate or replace the razor blade
- Remove the two screws (A), holding the small iron support securing the blade.
- Rotate or replace the blade.
- This razor blade offers four cutting corners. When a cutting corner is worn out, you have the ability to rotate the blade and expose a different cutting corner before having the blade completely replaced.
- Reinstall the small iron support to screw down the blade in place.
How to cut the external trims
Use the trim removal module to cut the external trims. This will allow you to
remove it along with the waste.
The trim removal module has 3 positions
Upper position (A), the blades are at it’s highest to allow for media loading;
Middle position (B), the blades are slightly lowered and can be moved from
right and left to find the desired position where to perform the longitudinal
cut. Tighten the screw to fix the blade holder in position; Route the external
trims through the springs (C) and secure it to the waste rewinder (D).
Move the blade holder (A) in the desired position, then use the knob (B) to
lock the module in the lower position.
Route the external trims inside the spring (C) and secure it to the waste
rewinder (D).
EQUIPMENT
ARS35PL unit is assembled by two modules that should be leveled when
installing them together:
IMPORTANT!
The two modules are properly leveled and aligned together for correct
operation. DO NOT move the unit by yourself or you might compromise the
working operation. Please contact Technical Support before taking any action.
UNWINDER MODULE
This module is used to load your unprinted or printed roll of media and uses
pneumatic shafts to secure the roll in place. Load the input media roll onto
the core holder and use the air gun to expand the pneumatic core in order to
secure the roll in place. Each core holder is managed by its own controller
designed to set the required media tension. The unit does a great job keeping
that tension constant even if the roll diameter varies during the job.
Display
ON/OFF: activate/deactivate the tension control +: increase the media tension-
: decrease the media tension C) Ultrasonic sensor
Display conditions:- flashing O – F – F = the controller is deactivated
flashing number = the controller is active and it shows the tension level set
- Core holder designated to load the input media roll.
- Core holder designated to load the lamination roll.
- Core holder designated to rewind the lamination’s liner.
- A silencer accessory is used to drastically reduce the noise generated during the application of a noisy self-wound lamination roll.
- A Media sensor is used to stop the unit when the media runs out.
- Splice Table Joins the finished roll to the newly installed roll effortlessly; it helps reduce time and media waste when swapping to a new roll.
- Knob (Z) is used to secure the bracket down over the media already loaded through the unit
- Load the new media roll onto the unit, then align it with the old media from the last job. Use knob (W) to secure the bracket down on the new media.
- Use a box cutter to cut the excess media along the lines.
- Join both media ends together by applying tape above and underneath the ends. Once complete, release both knobs.
Nip Roller. This assembly, when in the “closed” locked position, allows the unit to lock and advance the media forward through the system. When the lever is set to the “open” position the media is unlocked and able to move freely. Web guide used to keep the media path straight and aligned throughout the unit. Web guide controller. Web guide sensor. M) Laminate sensor. MEDIA SENSOR When media is loaded, the orange LED is on. When media runs out (or media is not loaded), the orange LED turns off and it stops the unit.
HOW TO SET THE MEDIA SENSOR
After properly loading the media, Press and hold the small button for a few
seconds. When the orange LED flashes, release the button, and the sensor is
now set)
NOTE: (If the LED does not flash after completing these steps, the sensor
is not set. Please repeat the steps.)
LAMINATE SENSOR
- When laminate is not used, keep a cap installed on the sensor.
- When the laminate is loaded, remove the cap.
REMOVE THE SCREW SECURING THE ROTARY MODULE
During the installation remember to remove the security screw (onto the
unwinder module side) used to block the rotary module and avoid damage during
shipping.
WEB GUIDE
In automatic mode, the edge sensor detects the current position (actual
position) of the material web and transmits the respective information to the
integrated controller. The controller compares the actual recorded position
against the default position. The controller will send a relevant correction
signal to the actuator if a deviation is found to exist between the two
values. The actuator pivots the movable pivoting frame suspended on the
housing of the compact web guide control around a rotating point in the
material web infeed until the material web is located back in its default
position at the outfeed.
REMOTE CONNECTION
The device is equipped with an integrated Wi-Fi connection and can (with
operator authorization), be connected remotely through TeamViewer desktop
remote access application to perform remote technical support.
ROTARY & REWINDER MODULE
Load the media roll onto the core holder and using the air gun, expand the pneumatic core to fix the roll in place. Each core holder is managed by its own controller designed to set the required media tension. The unit does a great job keeping that tension constant even if the roll diameter varies during the job.
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Display
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ON/OFF : activate/deactivate the tension control + : increase the media tension – : decrease the media tension C) Ultrasonic sensor
Display conditions:- flashing O – F – F = the controller is deactivated
- flashing number = the controller is active and it shows the tension level set
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Press and hold “run” will allow the core to spin
Integrated touchscreen PC with the ARS35PL cutting software manager installed, as a user-friendly application developed to manage the cutting process.
- Semi-Rotary module.
- Ready light that indicates that the unit is ON.
- Power the OFF button.
- Power ON button.
- Mark sensor used to synchronize the cutting position on a printed roll.
- Nip Roller This assembly, when in the “closed” locked position, allows the unit to lock and advance the media forward through the system.
- When the lever is set to the “open” position the media is unlocked and able to move freely.
- Core holder designated to rewind the removed waste.
- Longitudinal slitter assembly gives you the option to load up to 18 blade holders, during which it splits the input media into trimmed-down widths. Each one can be rewound onto its own cardboard core.
- The blade holder is equipped with a razor blade (0.2mm thickness).
- This blade features four shape corners, before having it replaced, it can be rotated on itself up to four times when a cutting side is worn out. L) Double shaft designated to rewind the finished job.
- They can work individually or both at the same time.
- Main ON/OFF Switch.
Offset Adjustment
Black arrows ROTARY MODULE
These buttons move the rotary module along the width of the substrate.
White arrows
BLACK-MARK SENSOR
These buttons move the black mark sensor left or right along the length of the
substrate. Trims removal module. Selecting rewinding mode. This button makes
it possible to finish your roll of labels face-in or face-out.
IMPORTANT!
Every time a cardboard core is loaded onto the shaft, remember to activate the
controller by setting the tension intensity through the button on it.
MARK SENSOR
The mark sensor synchronizes the cutting position on the printed media through
the black mark reading. This device works with default settings. In case of
any issue, please reset it following the instructions below.
DEVICE RESETTING
Press and hold the + and – push buttons for 10 seconds. The set parameters are reset to the factory settings.
HOW TO CALIBRATE THE MARK SENSOR
- Press the button “SET” on the sensor. The sign “tch” shall appear.
- Press again “SET”. The sign “2P” shall appear.
- Press again “SET”. The sign “1St” shall appear.
- Now on the ARS25PL software, press the button “FORWARD MEDIA”, and stop once the sensor light is exactly on the mark.
- Press “SET” again on the sensor. The sign “2nd” shall appear.
- From the ARS25PL software press “FORWARD MEDIA” until the sensor light is no longer on the mark.
- Press “SET” again on the sensor. If the procedure is successful the sensor light will change to red, and it will display a score from 1 to 100 with the quality of the calibration. If any error occurs, the “Err” sign will be displayed.
CUTTING MANAGER SOFTWARE
The cutting manager software is already installed on the touchscreen and it
will be used to perform all the operations on DLP-2200.
- Start/stop/pause controls for any job.
- A stopwatch that shows the expired time at the end of the job.
- This opens and shows information for each job performed.
- Forwards the media without cutting.
- It sets off the whole rotary module, unblocking it to allow the change of the die plate.
- Opens the SETTINGS window
- Pad number.
- Sets the operating speed of the material.
- Copies Unlimited: Allows the unit to cut until the media roll runs out. Also gives the user an option to ignore the black marker when using printed media.
- Preset quantity: This allows the unit to cut a specific number of layouts. The “RESET” button is used to restore the amount of copies done for the current job.
- The communication box shows warnings to the operator.
- Choose the working mode
- Printed roll: Cut on a printed roll (in this case the roll has already been made, so the inline printer is not used)
- Unprinted roll: Cut on unprinted material in semi-rotary mode.
Working mode: PRINTED ROLL mode
UNPRINTED ROLL mode
Set the distance between each label layout (just on “unprinted roll mode”).
This button enables the printer and allows the end-user to load the roll.
SETTINGS
- Shows the advanced user options. Do not open without the technician’s consent.
- Measure unit: “Choose between mm and inches”.
- It determines the ratio between the rotation of the rotary, and the advancement of the material.
- This can be useful in case the length of the die-cut doesn’t match the one of the printed layout (so in case the ratio is wrong, or the print is distorted).
- Stop on mark alarm: “When enabled, the machine stops when the mark is not found”.
- Export/import parameters: Allows end-users to create or load a library with all the job’s parameters.
- Set the language for the software.
Rotary fix value Demo
Negative Value
VERIFY THE CORRESPONDENCE OF THE CUT WITH THE PRINT. IF YOU NEED TO STRETCH
THE CUT INSERT A NEGATIVE VALUE.
Positive Value VERIFY
THE CORRESPONDENCE OF THE CUT WITH THE PRINT. IF YOU NEED TO COMPRESS THE CUT
INSERT A POSITIVE VALUE.
OFFSET ON THE FLY
This feature allows the operator to adjust the offset layout while the unit is
working at the minimum working speed only.
Select a preset or custom movement value in millimeters, applied in the
direction of the pushed buttons.
CUT REPORT
This menu shows the report of the jobs run on the device with the opportunity
to save/export it as a .txt file. Moreover, it shows the working hours since
the unit has been installed.
HOW TO SET WEB GUIDE
This panel displays all elements used to manage the system in charge of the
web guidance. Below are the only two buttons used by the operator to switch
the operation mode, from “center positioning” required during the media
loading to “automatic” once the media has been properly loaded through the
system.
The edge sensor is properly set by the manufacturer, where (2) the center of the sensor scanning area is aligned to the “zero point” media edge.
Below is the edge sensor status constantly displayed on the control panel, for correct operation, the numeric value (3) should not exceed ± 4.
MEDIA LOADING
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All the core holder controllers must be off.
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Set the web guide in “center positioning” operating mode.
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Fix an empty cardboard core (wide as media width to be used) onto the rewinder.
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Load the input roll onto the Unwinder Core Holder.
- IMPORTANT! It is mandatory to place the input media roll against the iron plate. This places the media at zero point. 5. Keeping the nip roller modules open, pass the media through the unit following the diagram showing the media path.
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Fix the media end to the empty core onto the rewinder core holder.
IMPORTANT! It is mandatory to tape the media while the edge is against the iron plate. This guarantees that the media is aligned all throughout the system. -
Close the nip roller modules.
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Activate and set the core holders’ controllers.
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Push “forward media” on a touchscreen to check if the media has been loaded properly and straight.
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If required, load the lamination. Pay attention to align it in the desired position.
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Load the job and start the cutting process.
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Once enough media has been cut, pause the job and peel off the waste and tape it on its dedicated core. Resume the job for a few more copies until the finished labels are rewound on the core.
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If required, Pause the job to: Set the back rotary blades to remove the external trims. Set blade holders to split the input roll on multiple rows.
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Resume the job.
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Finally, pause the job and tape each row on to its own cardboard core.
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Resume the job.
PRINT FILE
- Printing file length from 140 to 360mm.
- Printing file width from 140 up to 332mm.
- The 4×4 black mark is fixed at 140mm from the top of the artwork and 5mm from the left side.
- The print file includes:- the graphics the black-mark
IMPORTANT!
The printed input roll must be rewound as shown by the diagram in order to be
properly managed by Taurus.
DIE PLATE
Two button holes 3x8mm are mandatory/required. Die plate width from 140 up to
332mm. Die plate length from 166 to 386mm. Layout placed 4mm from the
buttonholes. Example of Die plate with two or more shapes.
Example of a Die plate with two or more shapes.
HOW TO CUT BLANK LABELS
- Select “Unprinted Roll”.
- Set the gap between each layout.
- Click “Start” to process the job of unlimited or preset blank labels.
HOW TO INSTALL THE DIE PLATE
- Open the front plexiglass panel.
- Fix the die plate with the 4 small holes onto the rotary cylinder.
- Reinsert the front plexiglass panel.
ROTARY CYLINDER
- Magnetic cylinder: 18” – Z72 model 1/4
- Cylinder development: 457.2mm
- Number of teeth on Gear: 120
- Measured Bearer Diameter: 121.330
- Measured Body Diameter: 120.365
REGULAR MAINTENANCE Keep the nip rollers clean of glue.
IMPORTANT!
Clean the unit using alcohol only, do not use chemical agents that might damage the unit. Do not use blades to remove glue or sticky waste from the roller or any part of the unit.
SAFETY
DO NOT INSERT HANDS INTO THE NIP ROLLERS AND ROTARY MODULES PAY ATTENTION TO
THE SHAFTS WHEN OPERATING
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