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To print on cables, the operator sets up the print drum with print inserts and a print head. The print drum will heat up according to a set temperature. As the cable is
passing through the printing area, the print drum (with print head and inserts) are rotating at a relative speed. At the point of contact between the print drum and the cable, the emboss steel characters
presses into the jacket of the cable. The heat and pressure exerted on the drum provide a lasting print on the cable. As for the print head, it will advance automatically to the next number.
Taymer's Advantages:
On The Fly Reset
An electronic reset is included in the standard Emboss Printer. This unique feature allows the operator to reset the counter with a push
of a button on the control panel, on-the-fly, without having to slow down the line.
Numbering Head
A six digit sequential numbering comes standard on the emboss printers. Taymer's numbering head is easy to maintain and highly reliable: the
numbering head can be disassembled, cleaned and reassembled in less than 10 minutes. Numbering heads with up to seven digits or decreasing heads are also available.
Heat Transfer Technology
Unique, mercury contact technology ensures the transfer of power and heat to the print drum is constant at line speeds less than 100 meters per
minute. The PID temperature controller will automatically maintain the heat to the drum within 2 degrees C. This ensures a consistent high quality print at all running speeds.
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