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• You can set the completion output time to [Activation Signal Off], [200ms], [300ms], [500ms], or [1000ms].
• For [Activation Signal Off], signal is output until the [Activate Apply] signal or the [Activate Apply (Level)] signal turns off. ([Activation Signal Off] is used if the [Activate Apply] signal or the [Activate Apply (Level)] and the [Applying Completion] signal or the [Applying Completion (Backward)] do a handshake.)
• If the completion output time is set to [Activation Signal Off], turn off the [Activate Apply] signal or the [Activate Apply (Level)] signal after the [Applying Completion] signal turns on. (A 200-ms pulse is output if the [Activate Apply] signal or the [Activate Apply (Level)] signal has already turned off when application is complete.)
• The conditions for this signal include the package mask timing (calculated from the values set for [Conveyor Speed] and [Product Length]). (If the package mask time is longer than one cycle of the product, this signal is output after the package mask time passes during the next cycle.)
• When [Enabled] is selected in the [Applications] > [Applicator] > [Compatible] > [LR4800RV Compatible Mode] > [Apply Ready Signal] menu, the [Apply Ready] signal for wait printing operation is output ON regardless of the presence of print data. Also, with this setting, the [Apply ready] signal is turned OFF from the time the [Activate Apply (Level)] signal input is received until the attaching process is completed.