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Avery Dennison Monarch 926 Knife User Manual

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Guiding hole

Cam

Guiding hole

The printer recalibrates after errors numbered 700 - 799, except for
errors 758, 761, and 764.

The supply may shift as the knife cuts and you may see a small
disruption on the printed supply. This shift does not affect bar code
quality.

C l e a r i n g a K n i f e J a m

If tags are jammed in the knife, the printer displays 760 on the LCD. To
clear a knife jam, you might have to disconnect the stacker from the knife.

1. Turn off the printer.

2. Clear the tag path by using a tool, such as a screwdriver or needle-nose

pliers, to pull the jammed tags out of the knife.

Caution: Do

not place your fingers near the knife’s blade.

Do not use excessive force to remove tags. This may damage
the knife.

3. Turn on the printer. Send a test batch of tags to the printer.

L u b r i c a t i n g t h e K n i f e

We recommend lubricating the knife after using 15 rolls of
supply or performing 100,000 cuts.

To prevent excessive wear on the knife,
regularly lubricate the knife’s cams. The
cams are located directly below the guiding holes.

To lubricate the knife:

1. Turn off the printer.

2. Lightly coat a long cotton swab with

multi-purpose grease.

3. Insert the cotton swab into one of the

two guiding holes until it stops on the cam.

4. Move the cotton swab up and down several times to

coat the cam with grease.