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Unicorn IILarge Character Ink-jet PrinterOperator ManualP/N 462152-01Revision: AD, June 2012

Copyright June 2012, Videojet Technologies Inc. (herein referred to as Videojet). All rightsreserved.This document is the property of Videojet Technologies Inc. and contains confidential andproprietary information owned by Videojet. Any unauthorized copying, use or disclosure of it withoutthe prior written permission of Videojet is strictly prohibited.Videojet Technologies Inc.1500 Mittel BoulevardWood Dale, IL60191-1073 USAwww.videojet.comPhone: 1-800-843-3610Fax:1-800-582-1343Int’l Fax: 630-616-3629Offices - USA: Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, PhiladelphiaINT’L: Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Japan, Spain,Singapore, The Netherlands,The United KingdomDistributors Worldwide

Table of ContentsChapter 1 — IntroductionUnicorn II Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–1About the Manual. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–1Standard Product Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–2Chapter 2 — Product SafetyIntroduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–1Chapter 3 — Fast InstallationPrinter Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–1Standard Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–1Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–2Fast Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–3Installation Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–3Chapter 4 — Operation and SetupOverview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–1Keyboard Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–2Print On/Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–3Dot Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–4Purge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–4Print Delay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–5Character Width. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–5Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–6Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–6Count Display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–7Number/Special Character Key Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–7Backspace/Delete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–7Exit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–7Input Method Switch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–8Capital Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–8User Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–9Start Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–9Main Menu Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–9Chapter 5 — MaintenanceFrequently Used Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–1Maintenance of the Keyboard and the External ShellRev AD1

Videojet Unicorn II Operator Manualof the Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–1Maintenance of the Nozzle and the Internal Sensor . . . . . . . . . . . 5–2Startup Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–3Shutdown Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–4Porous . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–4Non-porous . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–42Rev AD

1IntroductionUnicorn II PrinterThank you for purchasing Videojet's next generation large character inkjet printer — Unicorn II.The Unicorn II large character ink-jet printer is a contactless ink-jet printer.It is used to spray-print large character messages on product outer casesby using porous inks.About the ManualThis manual is intended for operator use and offers relevant informationon how to operate the printer. Unless otherwise stated, printer operatorscan execute all the tasks described in this manual.All occurrences of the word ‘printer’ are references to the Unicorn IIprinter.WarningIf you wish to perform your own service and maintenance on theprinter, make sure that only qualified personnel execute theoperating programs pertaining to printer maintenance.WarningThe term Qualified Personnel refers to individuals who are technicallytrained (have completed relevant training courses on printeroperations), have relevant printer operating experience, and areaware of the potential hazards.Note: This Operator Manual is intended to be a supplement to (and not areplacement for) customer training.Rev ADUnicorn II Printer1-1

Videojet Unicorn II Operator ManualKeep this manual in a safe place for easy reference. Even if you chooseVideojet (or one of its dealers) to provide maintenance for your printer,retain a copy of this Operator manual for future reference.Videojet reserves the rights to update the contents of the manual andprinter performance.Standard Product FeaturesThe product features are listed below: Simple system composition Character size includes 1 line of 16 dots or 2 lines of 7 dots Self-defined time and date format Automatic date rollover time Automatic valid date printing Automatic shift setup (a maximum of four shifts) Automatic count setup (a maximum of ten digits) Print delay distance setup (maximum delay of 50 cm) Adjustable character width Integrated internal product sensor (external sensor can be connected) Standard printing character height (20 mm) Automatic detection and manual setup of production line speed Production line speed range: 6 meter/minute to 60 meter/minute Each message may contain upto 40 characters of 16 dot font or 160characters of 7 dot font (upto 80 characters per line). Message storage capability (maximum 40 messages) Work temperature is 4 C to 49 C Global universal power supply capability Self-adjusted-pressure ink system Bulk ink supply available with ADS ink system1-2Standard Product FeaturesRev AD

2Product SafetyIntroductionVideojet is committed to producing contactless spray coding/codingsystems and ink consumables, that meet high performance and reliabilitystandards. We adopt rigid quality control technology to eliminatepossibilities of product defects and hazards.The Unicorn II large character printers are used to print messages on theouter casing of packing packages. Any other usage of the printer mayresult in injury to the operator.CautionRead through this chapter before using the printer.WarningPERSONAL INJURY. While installing, operating, servicing orperforming maintenance activities on the printer or relevant devices,you must obey the safety rules listed in this chapter.WarningPERSONAL INJURY. All electrical wiring and connections mustcomply with applicable local codes. Consult the appropriateregulatory agency for further information.CautionEQUIPMENT DAMAGE. Use only the attached AC power supplyadapter for Unicorn II.Rev ADIntroduction2-1

Videojet Unicorn II Operator ManualWarningPERSONAL INJURY. The non-porous solvent is volatile andflammable and should not be exposed to explosive environments. Itmust be stored and handled in accordance with local regulations.Do not smoke or use a naked flame in the vicinity of the non-poroussolvents.Immediately after use, remove any tissue or cloth that is saturatedwith the solvent. Dispose all such items in accordance with localregulations.CautionEQUIPMENT DAMAGE. Do not use the printer in a wet or dustyenvironment.WarningPERSONAL INJURY. To remove power in case of emergency,disconnect the power supply from the AC Main.WarningPERSONAL INJURY. The inks and solvents are irritating to the eyesand the respiratory system. To prevent personal injury whilehandling these substances:Always wear protective rubber gloves and clothing.Always wear goggles with side-shields or a face mask. It is alsoadvisable to wear safety glasses when carrying out maintenance.If solvent contaminates the skin, rinse off with running water for atleast 15 minutes.2-2IntroductionRev AD

Videojet Unicorn II Operator ManualWarningPERSONAL INJURY. While operating with inks or solvents, wearbutyl rubber gloves to avoid contact with skin and mucosa (nasalcanal and throat). If skin contact occurs, immediately take off thecontaminated clothes and use soap and water to rinse the affectedarea. If the burning sensation persists, go to the nearest hospital.CautionEQUIPMENT DAMAGE. Only use the approved ink and solventproduced by Videojet.Rev ADIntroduction2-3

3Fast InstallationPrinter OverviewStandard ComponentsThe standard Unicorn II product package contains the followingcomponents.1. Unicorn II printer2. Ink (230ml)3. Stainless steel tube (outer diameter 1 inch andlength 15 inches)4. Stainless steel tube (outer diameter 1 inch andlength 9 inches)5. Fastening and fixing components6. Power supply adapter and cableFigure 3-1: Standard Unicorn II Packing ComponentsRev ADPrinter Overview3-1

Videojet Unicorn II Operator ManualPrinter1. Controller2. Printhead3. Ink Inlet4. Bracket5. Keyboard6. Screen7. Externally-connectedsensor cover8. External cable9. Internal sensor10. Nozzle block11. DC 12V inputFigure 3-2: Standard Unicorn II Printer3-2Printer OverviewRev AD

Videojet Unicorn II Operator ManualFast InstallationFigure 3-3: Printer InstallationInstallation ProcedurePrepare for InstallationSelect a mounting location where there are guide bars on the conveyor. Ifnecessary, install the guide bars. This will keep the product at a correctdistance from the printhead (no further away than 6 mm) and prevent anydamage to the unit. Refer to Figure 3-4 on page 3-4.Rev ADFast Installation3-3

Videojet Unicorn II Operator ManualWarningPERSONAL INJURY. Avoid any contact between Unicorn II and theproduct as this will result in poor print quality.6 mm maximumthrow distanceFigure 3-4: Unicorn II and ConveyorProcedureNote: For pictorial guidance on the installation steps, refer to Figure 3-3 onpage 3-3.1 Attach the aluminium clamp to the printer controller mounting frameusing the two screws and two nuts. Refer to Figure 3-5 on page 3-5.Note: Make sure the mounting clamp hole faces the floor.3-4Fast InstallationRev AD

Videojet Unicorn II Operator ManualAluminium ClampFigure 3-5: Printer Controller Mounting Frame2 Attach another aluminium clamp to the production line.For floor mounting, secure the aluminium clamp to the floor usingconcrete anchors. Use standard stainless steel tubes with an outerdiameter of 2.5 cm (1 inch).Note: The conveyor side rails channel should be a 0.32 cm x 6.3 cm(1/8 inches x 2.5 inches) or greater steel.Note: Make sure the Unicorn II mounting bracketry is mounted securely.Avoid any sway or vibration of the printhead. If not, this will affect the printquality.Rev ADFast Installation3-5

Videojet Unicorn II Operator ManualProduction Line GuidelinesFigure 3-6: Unicorn II Production Line Guidelines3 Attach a stainless steel tube to the aluminium clamp installed inStep 2.4 Attach the combined aluminium clamp to the stainless steel tubeinstalled in Step 3.5 Attach the vertical stainless steel tube to the combined aluminiumclamp (refer to Figure 3-6).6 Attach the printer (with the controller) to the vertical stainless steeltube installed in Step 5.Note: Adjust the printhead by loosening the cross clamp with the ratchethandles.Note: The Unicorn II printhead should be perpendicular to the product. Ifsome nozzles are further away from the product than the others, the printquality will suffer.7 Install the plastic end-cap on the surface of the stainless steel tube toprotect the production line operator from being hurt.The installed printer and assembled bracketry are shown in Figure 3-7on page 3-7.Note: After the Unicorn II is in position, tighten the bracketry.3-6Fast InstallationRev AD

Videojet Unicorn II Operator ManualFigure 3-7: Printer AssemblyNote: To achieve optimal print quality, position the printhead nozzles to amaximum throw distance of 6mm from the substrate. (refer Figure 3-8).Prevent any strong wind (like that from a fan) from blowing onto the nozzle.Figure 3-8: Print Distance AdjustmentNote: There are two methods of installing the printer brace. This enables theprinter to move forward and backward by 55.7 mm distance. Refer to Figure 3-9on page 3-8.Rev ADFast Installation3-7

Videojet Unicorn II Operator ManualFigure 3-9: Movement DistanceController Screen SetupAdjust the angle of the controller to monitor the screen and operate thekeyboard as shown in Figure 3-10 on page 3-9.a. Follow direction 1 (in the following figure) to push the controller torelease it from the rotation restriction.b. Follow direction 2 (in the following figure) to rotate the controllerto the angle convenient for operation and monitoring.3-8Fast InstallationRev AD

Videojet Unicorn II Operator ManualFigure 3-10: Printer MovementExternally-connected SensorIf the customer orders an externally-connected sensor, perform theinstallation according to the following steps:1 Peel off 80 mm length of the protection cover from the sensorconnecting end wire.2 Peel off 5 mm length of the external cover of the core wire.3 Open the cover of the externally-connected sensor.4 Insert the wire of the externally-connected sensor through the orificeon the cover. The total length of the wire should be around 140 mm(Figure 3-9 on page 3-8).Figure 3-11: WiresRev ADFast Installation3-9

Videojet Unicorn II Operator ManualNote: Install tie-wrap to act as strain relief for the wire.5 Refer to Figure 3-12 while performing the wiring. Also, refer to thesensor description provided in Table 3-1.Figure 3-12: Wiring DetailsThe wiring description for the sensor (PN: 35464) is as listed in thefollowing table:SensorWireColorController WiringBaseRemarksRed12VShort connected 12V and SIG by usingwireWhiteSIG -BlackGNDTable 3-1: Wiring Description6 Replace the cover of the externally-connected sensor and fasten thebolt.7 Fix the sensor onto the production line. Make sure that the distancefrom the sensor to the nozzle is not greater than 500 mm.Note: You must set the printer software properly while using the externalphotocell. With an external photocell, ‘Auto Detect’ is not used to set speed ordirection. Use the 'Set Line' option in the main menu (“Set Production Line”on page 4-21) to manually set the speed, the direction and to set the 'SelectSensor' setting to 'External'.8 Power supply installation:WarningPERSONAL INJURY. Make sure that the mains socket outlet isinstalled in the vicinity of the equipment so that it is easilyaccessible.3-10Fast InstallationRev AD

Videojet Unicorn II Operator Manuala. Connect the power supply cable to the power supply adapter, asshown in Figure 3-13.Figure 3-13: Power Supply Cable Connectionb. Connect the male plug from the power supply adapter to theprinter controller (refer Figure 3-14).c. Connect the power supply to an appropriate voltage power source.Figure 3-14: Adapter ConnectionNote: Before printing, fix the power supply adapter with the cable tieprovided by Videojet, or the customized brace, as shown in Figure 3-15 onpage 3-12. This holds the cord in position and reduces the strain on the powercord connector.Rev ADFast Installation3-11

Videojet Unicorn II Operator ManualFigure 3-15: Adapter Fixture9 Ink bottle installation:a. Insert the ink bottle through the orifice and position the mouth ofthe ink bottle towards the printhead.Figure 3-16: Ink Bottle Installationb. Push the ink bottle forward and twist it clock-wise until it is tightlyconnected to the printer.3-12Fast InstallationRev AD

Videojet Unicorn II Operator ManualFigure 3-17: Lock the Ink BottleNote: You must remove the air in the system by purging the unit with ink.After performing Steps 1 through 9, connect the power supply cable toa 100 V 240 V DC power supply socket.You can use the printer once the power is switched ON.WarningPERSONAL INJURY. Make sure that the mains socket outlet isinstalled in the vicinity of the equipment so that it is easilyaccessible.Note: Make sure that the power source for the Unicorn II is free from surges andspikes. The Unicorn II, like other computer equipment, is sensitive to surges andspikes. For best results, use a dedicated receptacle on a direct line from the powerpanel.Note: To guarantee regular operation of the internal sensor, make sure that theproduct spacing on the production line is greater than 35 mm as shown in Figure3-18 on page 3-14.Rev ADFast Installation3-13

Videojet Unicorn II Operator ManualFigure 3-18: Product Spacing3-14Fast InstallationRev AD

4Operation and SetupOverviewSome of the important features of the user interface and keyboard are asfollows:Figure 4-1: Controller Features1 User interface: Use the interface to create, edit, and print messages, aswell as for the other functionalities.2 Function area: Use to set up the special function and hot keys forinserting special functionalities into messages.3 Guide key area: Use to move the cursor’s position in the menu andwhile creating the message.4 Letter and number/special character key area.Rev ADOverview4-1

Videojet Unicorn II Operator ManualKeyboard Description213456871091514111213Keyboard contains following main functionalities:1. Print on/off2. Dot size--hot key3. Purge--hot key4. Print delay--hot key5. Character width--hot key6. Date setup/insert--hot key7. Time setup/insert--hot key8. Count setup/insert--hot key9. ESC (Exit)10. Backspace/delete11. Left Shift12. Input method switch13. Capital lock14. Right Shift15. Language Dependent Character KeysFigure 4-2: Keyboard4-2Keyboard DescriptionRev AD

Videojet Unicorn II Operator ManualKeyboard contains following main functionalities:1. Print on/off2. Dot size--hot key3. Purge--hot key4. Print delay--hot key5. Character width--hot key6. Date setup/insert--hot key7. Time setup/insert--hot key8. Count setup/insert--hot key9. Number key lock10. Backspace/delete11. Exit12. Input method switch13. Capital lockFigure 4-3: Keyboard - Chinese (Simplified)Print On/OffPressto switch ON or OFF the print.Green light ON - Print mode ONRed light ON - Print mode OFFNote: In order to prevent on-site misoperations, dot size, print delay, andcharacter width can only be set via hot keys (on the printer) while printing is inprocess (green light is ON). For other operations (like edit, select message etc.), iftillthe customer needs to enter the main menu, stop the printing (pressthe red indication light turns ON).Rev ADKeyboard Description4-3

Videojet Unicorn II Operator ManualDot SizePressto enter the following user interface.Set Dot Size10: 04: 5909/ 09/ 14Press Up/ Down Key ( 1-9 ) : 1Figure 4-4: Set Dot SizePressto change the dot size value and then presstoconfirm the edit.PurgePress. The printer starts to purge the ink circuit system. Pressagain to stop purge.Note: During purge, ink is sprayed out from the nozzle. Therefore, beforepressing, make sure that the proper collection devices are placed in front ofthe nozzle to prevent ink from spraying on other products.Note: If you have not used the printer for a while (for example, 3 days), Videojetrecommends that you use a special cleaner to purge the printer completely (runmore than five purge cycles), before switching off the printer. This action makessure that the nozzle is ready for the next use of the printer.4-4Keyboard DescriptionRev AD

Videojet Unicorn II Operator ManualPrint DelayPressto enter the following user interface.10: 05: 1909/ 09/ 14Set DelayPress Up/Down Key (0-50cm) : 00. 0Figure 4-5: Print DelayPressto move the cursor to the correct position to enter data andpressto change the print delay value. Pressto confirm thechange.Note: When the printer is connected to an external sensor, the distance from thesensor to the nozzle is added to the print delay.Note: Changing the print delay value affects only the message that is currentlyselected for print and that delay value is stored with the message.Note: Printing on the leading edge of the product, requires an external photocell.Character WidthPressto enter the following user interface.Set Width10: 05: 3009/ 09/ 14Press Up/Down Key (1-15) : 04Figure 4-6: Set Character WidthPressto change the character width value and presstoconfirm the change.Rev ADKeyboard Description4-5

Videojet Unicorn II Operator ManualDatePressto enter the following user interface.13: 45: 0209/ 09/ 14Set Date2009 09 14 13 : 44MonFigure 4-7: Set DatePressto move the cursor to the correct position to enter data andpressto change the value. Pressto confirm the change.TimePressto enter the following user interface.10: 05: 3909/ 09/ 14Set Time2009 09 14 10:05MonFigure 4-8: Set Time4-6Pressto move the cursor to the correct position to enter data andpressto change the value. PressKeyboard Descriptionto confirm the change.Rev AD

Videojet Unicorn II Operator ManualCount DisplayPressto enter the following user interface.CurrentCount Value09: 09: 5613/ 03/ 0500002Total Count 0000000284Figure 4-9: Count DisplayNote: ‘Total Count’ value is the total number of prints the Unicorn II hasprinted. This value is for view only and cannot be inserted into a message.Number/Special Character Key LockTo input the upper characters/numbers on the keypad, pressto lock the input. To select the upper-left characters, pressupper-right characters, pressorand for the.Note: Unicorn II displays the ‘lock’ status of the keys in the status display area onthe right, at the bottom of the screen. The display of ‘SHIFT’ indicates that theNumber/Special Character input keys are locked.Backspace/DeletePressto delete a character or variant in the message, immediatelybefore the position of the cursor.ExitPressRev ADto exit the current user interface to an upper level interface.Keyboard Description4-7

Videojet Unicorn II Operator ManualInput Method SwitchPressto input the lower characters on the keypad. Also, usetochange between the available language input characters and to switchbetween the font sizes (16 dot and 7 dot).Message Editor08: 11: 1809/ 09/ 14ENaFigure 4-10: Input Method StatusNote: Pay attention to the status display at the right-bottom corner of the userinterface. This indicates the language input currently selected.Capital LockIn the “Edit Message” interface, if the current character input style islowercase, pressto switch to the uppercase. To switch back to thelowercase, pressagain.Note: Unicorn II displays the character input style in the status display area onthe right, at the bottom of the screen. ‘a’ indicates lowercase character input while‘A’ indicates uppercase character input.4-8Keyboard DescriptionRev AD

Videojet Unicorn II Operator ManualUser InterfaceStart ScreenUNICORN IIC4. 00P 3.03F1 02F2 13F3 03KFigure 4-11: Start ScreenThe start screen displays details such as the device name, language andsoftware version number.Main Menu Structure07: 48: 2909/ 09/ 14Main Menu1. SelectMessage2. CreateMessage3. Edit MessageFigure 4-12: Main Menu Screen 1Main Menu07: 52: 1609/ 09/ 144. Set Rollover Time5. Set Count6. Set ShiftsFigure 4-13: Main Menu Screen 2Rev ADUser Interface4-9

Videojet Unicorn II Operator Manual07: 52: 2509/ 09/ 14Main Menu7. Set Line8. Software Version9. Select LanguageFigure 4-14: Main Menu Screen 3Select MessageIn the main menu, when “Select Message” is highlighted, presstoenter the following interface.SelectMessage07: 53: 0809/ 09/ 14alphabetTESTcountFigure 4-15: Select Message ScreenSelectMessage07: 53: 0809/ 09/ 14addtrialnumberFigure 4-16: Message SelectionA list of all the saved messages is displayed in the interface. Pressto select a message for printing. If there are more than threesaved messages, press4-10User Interfaceto go to the next page. If you wish to select aRev AD

Videojet Unicorn II Operator Manualmessage with the name ‘add’, presswhile the message is selected ("Selectto enter the following interface" before the message name).08: 12: 0009/ 09/ 14MessageS/N 35200 BETA 00109/ 14/ 09 08: 11Print ?NoYesFigure 4-17: Confirm PrintTo confirm the printing of a message, pressthen pressto select “Yes” andto select the message and return to the main menu. Afterselection, to switch ON the printing function, presstill the greenlight turns ON. Automatic spray printing starts once the sensor istriggered.Create New MessageIn the main menu, once “Create New Message” is highlighted, pressto enter the following interface.New Message Name08: 11: 3509/ 09/ 14ENAFigure 4-18: Create New MessageEnter a name for the new message. The name can be a single linecharacter, or number, or a special character. It can also be a combination ofvarious inputs.Rev ADUser Interface4-11

Videojet Unicorn II Operator Manual08: 11: 3509/ 09/ 14New Message NameabcdENAFigure 4-19: New Message NameOnce you enter the name, pressto enter the following interface.08: 11: 1809/ 09/ 14Message EditorENAFigure 4-20: Edit MessageTakingas an example to introduce the process of messageediting:1 PressInsertto enter the following interface.Date/ ShiftCurrent : YYYYExp.13: 13: 0709/ 09/ 14YYMMM MM DD: 000 YYYY YY MMM MM DDSHIFTFigure 4-21: Insert Year‘YYYY’, the Current Year insert, is highlighted. Pressto insert ‘2009’.The interface displays the following information.4-12User InterfaceRev AD

Videojet Unicorn II Operator ManualMessage11: 35: 0809/ 09/ 14Editor2009ENAFigure 4-22: Message Editor-Current Year2 Pressto input a space, as shown in the Figure 4-23.Message11: 35: 0809/ 09/ 14Editor2009ENAFigure 4-23: Message Editor - Space3 Pressto enter the following interface.Insert13: 13: 0709/ 09/ 14Date/ ShiftCurrent : YYYYYYMMM MM DD: 000 YYYY YY MMM MM DDExp.SHIFTFigure 4-24: Insert Date/ShiftPressRev ADtill ‘MMM’ (Current) is highlighted.User Interface4-13

Videojet Unicorn II Operator ManualInsert13: 13: 0709/ 09/ 14Date/ ShiftCurrent : YYYYYYMMM MM DD: 000 YYYY YY MMM MM DDExp.SHIFTFigure 4-25: Insert MonthPressto insert the current month, for example ‘Sep’.4 Pressto enter the following interface.Insert13: 13: 0709/ 09/ 14Date/ ShiftCurrent : YYYYYYMMM MM DD: 000 YYYY YY MMM MM DDExp.SHIFTFigure 4-26: Insert YearPresstill DD (Current) is highlighted.InsertDate/ ShiftCurrent : YYYYYY13: 13: 0709/ 09/ 14MMM MM DD: 000 YYYY YY MMM MM DDExp.SHIFTFigure 4-27: Insert DatePress4-14User Interfaceto insert the current day. For example, 14.Rev AD

Videojet Unicorn II Operator ManualMessageEditor11: 35: 0809/ 09/ 142009 Sep 14ENAFigure 4-28: Message Editor - Current Day5 Pressto move the cursor to the second line. Pressthe cursor to position (refer Figure 4-29).MessageEditorto move11: 35: 0809/ 09/ 142009 Sep 14ENAFigure 4-29: Message Editor6 Pressto insert the letter ‘C’ to the current position. Presstoswitch between the lowercase and uppercase input styles. Pressandto insert ‘o’, ‘u’, ‘n’, and ‘t’ into the message, asshown in the Figure 4-30.MessageEditor2009 Sep 14Count11: 35: 0809/ 09/ 14ENAFigure 4-30: Insert CharacterRev ADUser Interface4-15

Videojet Unicorn II Operator ManualMessage11: 35: 0809/ 09/ 14Editor2009 Sep 14Count :ENAFigure 4-31: Insert Special Character7 Pressto enter the following interface.08: 01: 0909/ 09/ 14Set Count01234567890001Figure 4-32: Set Count ValuePress the following buttonsin sequence to set the initial countvalue as 0003313.08: 01: 0909/ 09/ 14Set Count01234567890003313Figure 4-33: Set Initial Count ValuePress4-16User Interfaceto insert the count value into the message.Rev AD

Videojet Unicorn II Operator ManualMessageEditor2009 Sep 14Count : 000331311: 35: 0809/ 09/ 14ENAFigure 4-34: Insert Count ValueAfter completion of the above steps, the new message is created. Pressto confirm the completion of message creation. Pressagain tosave the message and return to the main menu.Edit MessageIn the main menu, while “Edit Message” is highlighted, pressto enterthe following interface.EditMessage08: 11: 1009/ 09/ 14alphabetTESTcountFigure 4-35: Edit MessageThe list of all saved messages is displayed. Pressto select themessage you wish to edit. If there are more than three saved messages,pressto go to the next page.Rev ADUser Interface4-17

Videojet Unicorn II Operator ManualEdit07: 53: 0809/ 09/ 14MessageaddtrialnumberFigure 4-36: Select Message to Edit1 For example, if you wish to edit a message, select the message andpressMessageto enter the following interface.11: 35: 0809/ 09/ 14Editor2009 Sep 14Count:0003313ENAFigure 4-37: Editing MessagePressto move the cursor through the message. Presstodelete a character or string with a fixed format, placed directly before thecursor. After editing the message, press08: 00: 0509/ 09/ 14Message EditedSave ?to confirm the edit.NoYesFigure 4-38: Confirm EditTo save the edited message, pressthen press4-18User Interfacetill ‘Yes’ is highlighted andto save the message and return to the main menu. ToRev AD

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Rev AD Unicorn II Printer 1-1 Introduction 1 Unicorn II Printer Thank you for purchasing Videojet's next generation large character ink-jet printer — Unicorn II. The Unicorn II large charac ter ink-jet printer is a co ntactless ink-jet printer. It is used to spray-print large character messages on product outer cases by using porous inks.

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