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1504-001 2.4 T ape End Processing Procedure 2.4.2 Embosseed T ape End Processing Procedure Procedure (1) Insert the tape into the jig until the tape end reaches the end section. Note Hold the jig with the roller side tur…

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2.4 Tape End Processing Procedure
2.4.1 Paper Tape End Processing Procedure
Procedure
(1) Insert the tape into the jig until the tape end reaches the end section.
Note
Hold the jig with the roller side turned up.
(The side where a pin is viewed, should be turned up).
Label
Insert it to the end.
Use the right side (P)
on the unit.
Tape
Fig. B23
(2) Push the jig into the unit and atten the tape end.
Push the jig
into the unit.
Fig. B24
(3) Make sure that the tape does not come out.
Fig. B25
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2.4 Tape End Processing Procedure
2.4.2 Embosseed Tape End Processing Procedure
Procedure
(1) Insert the tape into the jig until the tape end reaches the end section.
Note
Hold the jig with the roller side turned up.
(The side where a pin is viewed, should be turned up).
Label
Insert it to the end.
Use the left side (E)
on the unit.
Tape
Fig. B26
(2) Push the jig into the unit and atten the tape end.
Push the jig
into the unit.
Fig. B27
(3) The end processing been completed.
Fig. B28
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3. Tape Feeder Attachment and Detachment
Procedures
Notice
Before setting the tape feeder onto the bank feeder change cart, follow
the instructions below.
•
Lock the caster brake (2 locations) of the bank feeder change cart.
•
If the tape feeder lifts up, the pickup nozzle or machine (Yamaha
modular mounter (chip mounter)) may be damaged or a pickup
malfunction may occur.
Set the tape feeder correctly.
•
When the tape feeder suppressor is moved up or down for the tape
attachment or replacement, make sure that the suppressor does not
rise.
•
Make sure that the tape does not come out.
CAUTION
•
When the bank feeder change cart is to be
moved, hold the handle and move it.
•
When the bank feeder change cart is to be
moved, take care that the cart does not hit your
foot.
In particular, if the oor is not even or the cart
is caught due to a leveling difference or uneven
carpet, cart movement resistance might suddenly
increase.
3. Tape Feeder Attachment and Detachment Procedures
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