Operating precautions, Perating precautions, Advanced printing systems – KERN & SOHN VFS 2T1 Addendum User Manual

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EPM205

- Technical reference -

Rev. A

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Advanced Printing Systems

3.9. Operating precautions

1- When performing continuous printing, the supply energy should be reduced so that the substrate

temperature, monitored through the thermistor, will remain below 65°C.

2- All strobes signals must be disabled during the power and logic voltage

ON

/

OFF

sequence.

3- Do not touch the connector pins with naked hands.
4- The print-head substrate surface is coated with glass, for this reason, mechanical stresses, shocks, dust

and scratches should be avoided to prevent damage.

5- When the print-head operation is completed, print supply voltage (including the charged voltage with

capacitor) should be reduced to the ground level and maintained until next print-head operation.

6- Avoid condensation, if condensation occurs, do not switch

ON

the print-head power, until condensation

has disappeared.

7- When plugging in and out of the connectors, avoid using excess force as damage may result (Plug in-out

cycle for this connector should not exceeded 20 times). Do not pick up the mechanism by the connectors.

8- Print quality would become degraded if paper or ink residue were stuck on the heat element area. In this

case, clean the print-head with an applicator and alcohol. Do not use the sandpaper as this will destroy
the heating elements.

9- If sticking sound, is heard while printing, please check and adjust the paper feed mechanism and the

electrical pulse program to eliminate the sound.

10- Make sure the paper does not have high abrasion factor, low sensitivity or abnormal chemicals.
11- To avoid surges and voltage losses, a 47

mF aluminium capacitor between VH and GND is necessary on

customer’s controller board side.

Important precautions

To prevent any dot element damage:
At power up make sure that logic voltage (Vdd) is present simultaneously or before VH.
At power down make sure that VH is at 0 V before removing logic voltage.

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