Condition Desc. | near new |
Manufacturer | In-Line Packaging Systems, Inc |
Volts | 120 |
Model | Paradigm 700 |
Serial # | P-794 |
Length | 14' |
Width | 49 |
Height | 5' |
Phase | 1 |
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Mfg: In-Line Packaging Systems, Inc
Mdl: Paradigm 700
Quantity: 1
Inventory #: 9021
This is an UNUSED In-Line Packaging Systems Paradigm 700 pressure-sensitive labeler system with many options. This machine applies one label to round containers and has a vision inspection system that has the ability to reject the bottle based on the inspection. There are many other options such as the infeed/outfeed gates, top belt, aligner belts and reject station. The machine was made for a government agency that never ended up using it so it is in like-new condition and was only partially setup for production. The amount of options on the machine allows the labeler to be used for many different container shapes and in combination with the vision system it could be used for critical applications.
Machine was tested and it applies labels well as can be seen in the video. Bottles are placed on the conveyor on the infeed side and travel towards the aligner belts. After passing through the aligner belts the top belt takes over and steadies the bottles as they pass by the peel plate and the label is applied. The wiper brush presses the label on, and if necessary the pneumatic tamper could also be used to help pressdown the label. If the container is round, the next station, the label wrap station would be engaged to spin the bottle and apply pressure to press the label down. If the label is applied correctly it continues down the belt, but if there was an error in inspection it would be kicked off the belt with the reject cylinder. We succesfully made an inspection file for one of the cameras that rejected bottles based on a blank label and it worked very well as can be seen in the second video.
The machine is in excellent condition and does not have any wear of any kind. There is a second HMI screen that was added by the last owner that was intended for the user the make changes to the camera setting with the need to connect a laptop to the cameras. The second HMI is not communicating with the cameras, probably due to a simple IP error. The content of the camera settings on the HMI may prove to be too unique anyway, so connecting a laptop to make settings is a straightforward process.