Cleaning cassette, Bottom, Underside of hopper base molding – Zebra Technologies P640I User Manual

Page 49: Transport parameters in the driver, Run clean cycle

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P640i Card Printer User Guide

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Cleaning cassette

TOP: As the drive motor begins to turn, the drag
caused by stickiness of the cleaning tape on the supply
roll creates a clockwise turning force, bringing the
cleaning tape into contact with the cleaning roller. The
motor continues to rotate for a second or two, pulling
fresh tape out of the supply roll. This in turn rotates
the cleaning roller, at the same time removing debris
from its surface.

BOTTOM: Feedback on motor rotation is provided
by the encoder disk and sensor behind the cleaning
mechanism.

Underside of hopper base
molding

The base molding is secured to the aluminum
transport by buttonhead screws through the six stand-
off springs seen here. The molding is NOT screwed
hard down. It floats on the springs, and is adjusted up
and down by the buttonheads to set the “card gate”
height relative to the platen at just over the thickness
of a single card. If the base molding is set too high, the
truck will attempt to make off with more than one
card: if too low, it will leave the hopper area without a
card.

Transport Parameters in the
Driver

Run Clean Cycle

Run Clean Cycle

Decontaminates the card cleaning roller

by activating the cleaning cassette. One clean cycle
per click.

Caution • Do not tighten down the
bottonhead screws. These are
precisely set in a manufacture to
control the card gate.

HOPPER
APERTURE

Card gate

Mag
encoder
aperture

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