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The coding ribbon, that is, the all-resin-based thermal transfer ribbon, is suitable for aluminum foil (AL), polypropylene film (PP), polyester film (PET), polyethylene film (PE), polyvinyl chloride film (PVC) and other materials .
Commonly used specifications are 25mm*100m. 30mm*100m. Temperature range: 120~180℃, color types: black, blue, red, gold, silver. Advantages: excellent scratch resistance, clear printing, cooking resistance, freezing at minus 20℃ Available, various specifications can be customized.
How to use the coding machine:
The coding ribbon is powered on, turn on the power switch, the power indicator will light up, turn the temperature knob clockwise to the appropriate scale (depending on the printing material), and heat for about 5-10 minutes before printing
1. How to change the belt of the manual coding machine
Pull out the movable organic plate on the retractable pulley. Pay attention to adjusting the adjusting screw on the take-up and take-up pulley to ensure that there is no slippage between the paper tube of the ribbon and the take-up and take-up pulley.
2. Ribbon spacing of coding machine
Rotate the adjusting screw to adjust the running distance of the ribbon.
3. Method of changing characters: First, loosen the fastener at the bottom of the recovery spring, pull up the handle, turn the printing head upward, and release the ribbon. Then loosen the head screw on the printing head, replace the copper character with tweezers, and then tighten the screw.

The coding ribbon is used in the flexible packaging industry, the most important category in the packaging industry. The output value of flexible packaging products exceeds more than half of the packaging industry, such as snack food, dry food, baked food, candy, chocolate, sliced frozen fresh food, frozen food, Coffee, tea, powdered food, bagged medicines, hardware parts and other commodities are all made of various paper, plastic, paper-plastic, plastic-aluminum flexible packaging, etc., to achieve perfect printing results.