QuickLabel Vivo! Touch User Manual
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Vivo! Touch User Guide
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Return to the roll of printed labels. Draw out a length of label material, printed side
up. Bring the material onto the rewinder mandrel.
Peel up the matrix manually, separating the strips of matrix from the labels.
Peel the matrix back toward the QuickPeel tower and underneath the cardboard
core on the upper mandrel. Attach the self-adhesive matrix strips to the bottom
side of the cardboard core on the upper mandrel.
Now, return to the length of label material that is resting against the rewinder. You
have already manually pulled up the matrix, leaving only die-cut labels sitting in
their liner. Using a piece of tape, stick this length of label material (with die-cut
labels on liner, matrix removed) onto the top of the cardboard core on the
rewinder's mandrel.
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Manually crank the up-take roll on the QuickPeel tower at the same time as you
manually rotate the uptake core on the rewinder in the opposite direction. Observe
that the matrix is separating cleanly and is being rewound in the correct location.
Position the plastic rings on the label guides right up against the edge of the matrix
you are about to peel.
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Begin by setting the torque adjustment knobs to their lowest setting - two knobs on
the QuickPeel and one knob on the rewinder. On the rewinder, also ensure the
Torque Range knob is set at Normal.
Then, flip the power switch on for the lower QuickPeel mandrel (the mandrel with
the printed labels on it) to the right (as you face the front of the QuickPeel), so that
the mandrel would turn the core clockwise. This will provide back-tension.
Now, turn on the switch for the upper mandrel on the QuickPeel tower. This
should be turned in the opposite direction, so that the mandrel is rotating in the
opposite direction as the lower mandrel. The core should rotate counterclockwise.
Increase the torque on the lower mandrel very slightly. This will provide
back-tension on the bottom roll.
Return to the rewinder. Flip the power switch to the left, so that the mandrel would
rotate counterclockwise.