Avery Dennison A64 CS Stacker User Manual
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5. Adjust the side bar guide:
• The side bar is attached with magnets.
• Align the side bar with the notch of the outer tag
pusher. Make sure the side bar is parallel to the
edge of the tray.
N
ote:
Adjust the sensors if you use tags with a
notch, swiftach hole, or a flag document.
See “Making Sensor Adjustments” for more information.
6. Press START/STOP to enable the stacker.
The READY light is green when the stacker is enabled and ready to cut and stack tags. When the printer begins
printing, the stacker automatically feeds, cuts, and stacks the tags.
Note: After
pressing
START/STOP, if the stacker does not see the notch or sensor mark within
16 inches of supply, the stacker automatically disables and the READY light turns red.
M a k i n g S e n s o r A d j u s t m e n t s
The stacker uses three types of sensors: the transmissive sensor, the flag sensor, and the reflective sensor.
Test sensors by feeding tags through the stacker. To feed tags, disable the stacker and advance tags by manually
turning the feed roller. If the NOTCH light does not light, the sensors may need to be adjusted.
Setting the Transmissive Sensor
The transmissive sensor is located on the front of the knife assembly and is used for cutting tags with a notch or a
Swiftach hole.
Note:
When the position of the transmissive sensor is set correctly, the NOTCH light flashes as
tags pass the sensor.
• Make sure the stacker is disabled. The stacker is disabled when the READY light is red.
• Place a sample tag against the guide on the knife assembly.
• Loosen the sensor thumbscrews and slide it until the arrow is pointing to the notch or hole.
• Tighten the thumbscrews.
Side Bar Guide
Notch
Align Arrow with
Notch or Hole
Arrow
Thumb-
screws