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Edison Printer User Manual (Part Number 1023838) I NSTALLATION AND I NITIA L S T A RT - U P Rev. A 61 Copyright © 2017 ITW EAE All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this manual may be reproduced, copi ed or tra…

INSTALLATION AND INITIAL START-UP Edison Printer User Manual (Part Number 1023838)
60 Rev. A
Copyright © 2017 ITW EAE
All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this manual may be reproduced, copied or transmitted in any form or by any
means including graphic, electronic, or mechanical methods or photocopying, recording, or information storage and
retrieval systems without the written permission of ITW EAE, unless for purchaser's personal use.
Attention
The panel clamp foils are sharp. Handle with care to avoid
injury.
Attention
The panel clamp foils are fragile and bend easily. Handle with
care to avoid damage.
1. Loosen the ten flat head Phillips screws (M3x5) securing the edge clamp.
2. Gently lift up the foil clamp and verify that the foil seating surface is clean.
3. Carefully slide the foil under the foil clamp until it touches the reference edge of the clamp
base.
4. Slide the foil towards the center of the rail until it stops.
a. The foil should not overhang the ends of the clamp base.
b. The rectangular cutouts in the foil should properly align with the mating rectangular
protrusions on the clamp base. Failure to do so may cause an indentation in the foil
and give the foil edge a rippled effect once the foil clamp is tightened.
5. Install the second foil, ensuring the first foil has not moved away from the reference edge of
the clamp base.
6. Starting from the middle of the foil clamp, snug (do NOT fully tighten) the M3x5 flat head
Phillips screws. When snugging, alternate sides and work from the center out.
7. Verify that the foils have not moved away from the reference edge.
8. Fully tighten the screws with maximum torque of 0.5NM (4.4in./lb.), alternating sides and
working from the center out.
Attention
Do not overtighten the foil mounting screws. Maximum
torque is 0.5NM (4.4in/lb.).
3.7. Decommissioning the System
The decommissioning process ensures that equipment is decommissioned or removed in a manner
that will allow lowest possible risk to personnel, operations or maintenance activities. This
section is a guideline only, as the ITW EAE representative, facility equipment engineer, or

Edison Printer User Manual (Part Number 1023838) INSTALLATION AND INITIAL START-UP
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means including graphic, electronic, or mechanical methods or photocopying, recording, or information storage and
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facilities engineer is expected to use professional judgement and knowledge beyond that which is
included in this manual.
3.7.1. Equipment Decontamination Guidelines
3.7.1.1. Personal Protection
Proper personal protective equipment must be worn at all times when decontaminating the
printer. At a minimum, the following should be used:
Chemical resistant gloves
Safety glasses
Face shield
Chemical apron
3.7.1.2. Safety Data Sheets
Consult Safety Data Sheets (SDS) before conducting decontamination to better understand the
hazards and needed precautions for chemicals involved.
3.7.1.3. Harmful Energy
Lock out and tag out all sources of harmful energy to prevent accidental start-up during the
decontamination process.
3.7.1.4. Hazardous Waste Materials
All hazardous materials must be properly bagged, sealed, and labeled as hazardous waste.
Materials that are corrosive, flammable, or poisonous are all considered hazardous. Examples
include:
Decontamination wipes
Residues removed from parts
Parts which cannot be cleaned
Used personal protective equipment
Inspect the printer for evidence of chemicals which may have been spilled on it during its time in
use. Dispose of exposed parts, and all hazardous materials used with and in the printer, in
accordance with local regulations.
3.7.2. Transit Kit Installation
The Edison Transit Kit (1022817) contains the following items to secure printer components and
protect the printer from damage during transit (Figure 29):

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Attention
Each of the above items must be properly installed to ensure
safe transit of the printer.
3.7.2.1. Panel Support Blocks
Lift the front panel support and position the two foam blocks between the panel support and the
work table. Repeat for the rear panel support.
3.7.2.2. Table Lift Brackets
To install the brackets at the back of the printer:
1. Jog Worknest Z so its Current Position = 25.00000
2. Using six Socket Head Cap Screws (SHCS) (M4x10) and flat washers, install the two table
lift shipping brackets (1022812) and associated RBO tags securing the table to the printer
frame.
3.7.2.3. Vision Gantry
Position the vision gantry at the back of the printer, then secure the gantry to the print head
casting using one cable tie and RBO tag.
Attention
Power down the printer at this time.
3.7.2.4. Shuttle Brackets
1. Using two Socket Head Cap Screws (M4x10) and flat washers, attach one of the shuttle
shipping brackets (1022677) and associated RBO tag to the bottom of the print head casting.
2. Position the shuttle so the upper holes of the bracket align with the upper mounting holes in
the print head casting. Secure the bracket to the casting using two Socket Head Cap Screws
(M4x10) and flat washers.