Honeywell OPT78-2613-04 H-Class Thermal Transfer Option Instructions
- June 6, 2024
- Honeywell
Table of Contents
Thermal Transfer Option
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Overview
This document describes the contents, installation, and use of the Thermal Transfer option for the H- Class printer. After verifying the kit contents and tools required, follow the steps below to install and begin using the option. A ribbon selection guide and a parts listing are also included, so keep this documentation for future reference.
CAUTION
For your safety and to avoid damaging the equipment, turn ‘Off’ power and
unplug the AC power cord from the printer before beginning this installation.
Contents of the Thermal Transfer Option
This kit contains the following items:
- Thermal Transfer Assembly
- Mounting Screws (3)
- Static Brush (6” and 8” kits only)
Tools Required
To install this option, you will need a standard and a Phillips screwdriver.
Step 1: Preparing the Printer
A) Turn ‘Off’ the Power Switch and unplug the power cord from the AC
Receptacle.
B) Raise the
Access Cover. If installed, remove your media from the printer.
C) Remove the Cover Screw than the Cover Plate.
Step 2: Installing the Option
A) Carefully position the Thermal Transfer Assembly (Item ) onto the Center Plate of the printer and secure it using the three Mounting Screws (Item ).
6” and 8” printers only
B) Using a Cotton Swab or cloth, moistened with isopropyl alcohol, gently
clean the surface where the Static Brush will be installed.
WARNING
Isopropyl alcohol is a flammable solvent; always take the proper precautions
when using this substance.
C) Peel the backing from the adhesive strip on the back of the Static Brush
and affix the brush to the printer in the location shown.
Be sure to locate the Static Brush as close to the printer’s Centerplate as
possible.
Note: The Static brush should be installed so the bristles are as close to the ribbon without actually touching. It may be necessary to install a roll of ribbon in order to properly align the brush to the ribbon.
Step 3: Configuring the Printer
Note: During this procedure, consult the Operator’s Manual for detailed
front panel instructions.
Configure the printer for thermal transfer use as follows:
A) Plug the power cord into the AC Receptacle and turn ‘On’ the Power Switch.
B) Press the MENU Button on the printer’s front panel.
C) Press the ENTER Key to select MEDIA SETTINGS, and press the key again to
select MEDIA TYPE.
D) Using the DOWN Button, scroll to THERMAL TRANSFER then press the ENTER Key.
E) Press the EXIT Key and then, at the SAVE CHANGES? prompt, press YES.
Step 4: Aligning the Ribbon Path
Thermal transfer printing relies on a smooth, taut flow of ribbon for
consistent print quality; to accomplish this, some components in the printer
may need to be adjusted. Align the ribbon path as follows:
A) Install full-width thermal transfer Media into the printer. Install a
slightly wider Ribbon onto the Supply Hub and route it through the printer
(see the Operator’s Manual for details). Allow the Ribbon to feed on the
printer along with the Media, as shown below:
B) Adjust the Media Guide to fit the label width, set the Leveling Cam to the
lowest (disengaged)position, and ensure that the Printhead Pressure is
balanced (see the Operator’s Manual for details).
C) Press
the FEED Key several times, until media tracking is normalized through the
printer. Then, while feeding several more labels, observe the flow of the
Ribbon from the Supply Hub. Proceed according to your observations:
- If the ribbon flow is rippling, or if bagging is present, proceed to D; or,
- If the ribbon flow is evenly tensioned and smooth, proceed to E.
D) Slightly loosen the Support Cover Screw and, while repeatedly pressing the FEED Key, slowly adjust the Idler Adjustment Screw to smooth the ribbon flow from the Supply Hub. Afterward, carefully tighten the Support Cover Screw, and then feed several more labels to verify your adjustment.
E) Wrap the Ribbon in a clockwise direction around the Take-Up Hub. Press the TEST Button on the Front Panel then use the UP / DOWN buttons to select the RIBBON TEST LABEL. Select a small number of labels and press the ENTER Key. As the labels are output, observe the flow of the Ribbon from the Printhead Assembly to the Take-Up Hub. Proceed according to your observations:
- If the ribbon flow is smooth, press the CANCEL Key, and then proceed to F; or,
- If the ribbon flow is rippling or if bagging is present, slightly loosen both Ribbon Shield Screws and then move the Ribbon Shield ‘in’ or ‘out’ to smooth the flow of the ribbon. Afterward, carefully tighten the Ribbon Shield Screws. Print several more labels to verify your adjustment.
When finished, press the CANCEL Key to stop printing.
F) Press the TEST Button then use the UP / DOWN buttons to select the PRINT QUALITY LABEL or the TEST LABEL. Set a number of labels to print and then press the ENTER Key. After printing stops, carefully examine the labels for evidence of ribbon wrinkling (i.e., irregular diagonal voids that extend through printed areas). Proceed according to your examinations:
- If no evidence of wrinkling is present on the labels, press the CANCEL Key to stop printing and complete the procedure; or,
- If evidence of wrinkling is present, enter the Test Menu again and reselect the PRINT QUALITY LABEL or the TEST LABEL. Set a number of labels to print and press the ENTER Key. Slightly loosen the Ribbon Shield Screws then slightly readjust the Ribbon Shield to eliminate the latent wrinkling. When finished, press the CANCEL Key to stop printing and complete the procedure.
The printer should now be ready for use in thermal transfer mode; however, if you are still experiencing problems with the installation or application of this option, refer to the troubleshooting guide below.
Troubleshooting
The following table covers common installation and uses problems.
If experiencing this problem…
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Try this solution…
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‘RIBBON FAULT’ is indicated on the printer’s display panel:| Ensure that
ribbon is correctly installed and that the printhead is latched; see the
Loading Diagrams on the printer’s cover or in the Operator’s Manual.
Check the ribbon hubs for obstructions that may be inhibiting movement.
Ensure that the ribbon core fits snugly on the Supply Hub.
Ensure that the media is not slipping under the ribbon (usually caused by an
incorrect ribbon and media combination); see Selecting Media and Ribbon,
below.
Used ribbon is not being wound by the Take-Up Hub:| Ensure that the leader has
been correctly wound and secured to the Take-Up Hub.
Labels and ribbons advance normally, but no image is printed:| Examine the
used ribbon for an image and proceed accordingly:
| If there is an image on the used ribbon:
| Verify that the ribbon was properly loaded. The inked side of the ribbon
must face the media. (To verify the inked side, press the adhesive backing of
a label against the ribbon surface. Ink will only lift from the coated side of
the ribbon.)
| Clean the printhead (see the Operator’s Manual). Then flip the roll of
ribbon on the Supply Hub; see the Loading Diagrams on the printer’s cover or
in the Operator’s Manual.
| If there is no image on the used ribbon:
| The Heat setting may be too low. Make an adjustment in your software program
or through the printer’s menu system. (Note that the same functional commands
from the host computer may override the menu settings; see the Operator’s
Manual for details.)
| The media and ribbon combination may be incorrect; see Selecting Media and
Ribbon, below.
**** If you have questions, or if problems persist, contact Datamax-O’Neil
Technical Support.
Selecting Media and Ribbon
Because the media and ribbon used will determine the printer’s heat and speed
settings, consider these factors when selecting your thermal transfer stock
and ribbon combination:
- The combination of label facestocks / top coatings and ribbon formulation may affect image quality.
- The ribbon back coating can provide printhead protection and, depending upon the formulation, help reduce static build-up.
- The use of a ribbon that is slightly wider than the media backing material (if any) can protect the printhead against wear.
The following table is for reference only; for detailed advice, consult a Datamax-O’Neil Media Representative.
Ribbon Type| Thermal Transfer Media Type|
Print Speed
| Print Energy| Image Durability
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Inches per Second| Millimeters per Second
GPR Plus| Great Label TTL| 10 – 12 | 254 – 305 | Medium| Medium
GPR Plus
| Coated and Uncoated Paper, Tag Stock, some Films, some Synthetics| 2 – 10|
51 – 254| Medium| Medium
PGR+| Coated and Glossy Paper, Tag Stock, some Synthetics, Films| 2 – 8| 51 –
203| Medium| Medium
SDR| Synthetics, Films| 4 – 6| 102 – 152| High| High
*Highly recommended for optimum print quality at speeds above 10 IPS.
Ribbon Requirements
Ribbon Core: 1.010” .006” (25.6 mm .2 mm) inner diameter; where the core
is not to protrude beyond the ribbon’s edge.
Maximum Ribbon Length: 1968 feet (600 meters)
[1] The ribbon width should exceed the web width of the label (label + liner).
Approved Media
Specially formulated for optimum print quality and maximum printhead life,
Datamax-O’Neil media and ribbons are strongly suggested for use in your
printer. The use of non-Datamax-O’Neil materials may affect the print quality,
performance, and life of the printer components (see the Operator’s Manual
Warranty Statement for details). For a current list of approved media and
ribbons, contact a Media Representative at
407-523-5650.
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