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Chapter 1 Introduction
This section contains introductory information on the Wraptor
TM
, including specifications. It also provides
information about the User’s Guide.
1.1 Introducing the Wraptor
The Wraptor
TM
is a semi-automatic computerized system that integrates the print-and-apply processes used
for labeling wire and cable. You design labels on your computer using Brady’s LabelMark
TM
software,
included with your unit. You then transfer the labels to the Wraptor for printing and wrapping on a variety
of wires and cables.
For instructions on general use, please see Creating, printing and wrapping labels on page 26 of this guide.
The Wraptor can be run in either local or remote mode. This guide describes how to run Wraptor in local
mode. For details on programming the Wraptor for remote operation, please refer to the Wraptor
Programmer’s Guide.
1.2 Registration
Please register your Wraptor online at www.bradyid.com/productregistration. Your Wraptor must be
registered within 30 days to validate warranty and machine support.
1.3 About the User’s Guide
A printable version of the Wraptor User’s Guide in Adobe PDF format is available from the Wraptor CD
Installation Menu. See Insert the Wraptor CD. page 11 of this guide.
The User’s Guide contains information on the features, functions and operation of the Wraptor. For
information on using LabelMark software, please refer to the LabelMark User’s Guide.
Read the Safety information starting on page 4 prior to setting up or operating the Wraptor. It contains
information necessary for the safe operation of the unit. Important information contained in this guide is
marked as follows:
WARNING: Impending Danger!
May cause death or physical injury.
CAUTION: Dangerous Situation!
May cause equipment/material damage or data loss.
NOTE: Helpful additional information and tips
for use.
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