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unpacking your
RENA L-300 Labeler
WARNING
THE L-300 IS A HEAVY MACHINE. USE PROPER LIFTING
TECHNIQUES TO SET IT ON A WORK SURFACE.
NEVER LIFT OR MOVE THE L-300 BY ITS HEAD. ONLY
LIFT OR MOVE THE XL BY ITS BASE.
Each L-300 is assembled and tested by the manufacturer.
Once tested, the L-300 is disassembled and packed in two
boxes for shipping.
1. Before unpacking the contents of these boxes, inspect
each box for any sign of shipping damage.
NOTE
Shipping damage is the carrier’s responsibility and must
be reported to the same immediately.
2. Unpack the contents, noting how everything is packed.
Remove and save all packing materials (plastic, foam
and cardboard) until you have successfully operated your
L-300.
3. Inspect the contents for damaged or missing parts. The
smaller box contains the head. The larger box contains
the base, Operating Manual and the four accessories
illustrated below (which are packed and nested in foam):
(1) TAKE-UP SPOOL with CLIP (2) FEED WEDGE
(3) POWER CORD (4) PRESS ROLL
4. Report any damaged or missing parts to the carrier and
your RENA dealer. If you need additional assistance,
contact RENA Systems at 888-444-7362.
5. Read all assembly, power and operating instructions in
the Operating Manual before using your L-300.

03/2003 Part #: 3200
L-300 Stand Alone Labeler
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YOUR RENA L-300 STAND ALONE LABELER IS
COVERED UNDER WARRANTY BY THE DEALERSHIP
FROM WHICH YOU PURCHASED IT. IF YOU HAVE ANY
QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR TABBER OR ITS
WARRANTY, CALL YOUR LOCAL RENA DEALER.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION ..............................................................................................1
1.1 Organization of this Operating Manual ........................................................... 1
1.2 FCC Statement ...............................................................................................1
1.3 L-300 Description............................................................................................1
1.4 Items Included ................................................................................................2
1.5 Operating Manual Safety Terms..................................................................... 4
1.6 Safety Precautions..........................................................................................5
1.7 Operating Manual Terms ................................................................................6
1.8 Warranty ......................................................................................................... 7
1.9 Copyrights & Trademarks ...............................................................................7
1.10 Ordering Additional Equipment .....................................................................8
2. SPECIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS ..........................................................9
2.1 Specifications..................................................................................................9
2.2 Operating Requirements.................................................................................9
3. POWER CONNECTION .................................................................................10
3.1 Safety............................................................................................................10
3.2 Line Voltage..................................................................................................10
3.3 Line Fuses ....................................................................................................12
3.4 Power Cord ...................................................................................................13
4. ASSEMBLY ....................................................................................................14
5. CONTROLS....................................................................................................17
5.1 Feed..............................................................................................................17
5.2 Speed ...........................................................................................................17
5.3 Label.............................................................................................................17
5.4 Label Position 1 & 2......................................................................................18
5.5 Label Ready..................................................................................................18
5.6 LCD...............................................................................................................18
5.7 Missing Label................................................................................................18
5.8 Move Label Lead / Trail ................................................................................19
5.9 Piece Ready .................................................................................................20
5.10 Reset Counter.............................................................................................20
5.11 Run/Thread Knob .......................................................................................20
5.12 Tray Height Adjustment Knob.....................................................................20
6. HIDDEN CONTROLS .....................................................................................21
6.1 Metric Units...................................................................................................21
6.2 English Units.................................................................................................21
6.3 About L-300 ..................................................................................................22

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7. OPERATION................................................................................................... 23
7.1 Threading Labels ..........................................................................................23
7.2 Programming Label Position.........................................................................25
7.3 Feeding Mail Pieces......................................................................................25
7.4 Applying Labels ............................................................................................28
7.5 Stop Labeling................................................................................................ 28
7.6 Resume Labeling..........................................................................................29
7.7 Splicing Labels.............................................................................................. 29
7.8 ZIP Code
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Sorting.........................................................................................30
8. LCD MESSAGES ........................................................................................... 31
8.1 Label Is Missing ............................................................................................31
8.2 Position Label On Mail Piece ........................................................................31
8.3 Label Take-Up Spool Is Full .........................................................................31
8.4 Feeder Jam................................................................................................... 32
8.5 Transport Jam...............................................................................................32
9. MAINTENANCE..............................................................................................34
9.1 Cleaning........................................................................................................34
10. TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................................................38
10.1 Troubleshooting Chart ................................................................................38
11. SERVICE ......................................................................................................41
11.1 Service........................................................................................................41
11.2 Repacking Instructions................................................................................41

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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Organization of
this Operating
Manual
This manual starts with a description of your L-300, then
describes its set up, operation and maintenance. Finally,
information is offered to help you determine what can go
wrong and what to do about it. There are many helpful tips
along the way, and it is strongly suggested that you become
familiar with this entire manual prior to operating the L-
300.
1.2 FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference when this
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions in this manual, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in
which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at his/her own expense.
1.3 L-300
Description
The L-300 is an automatic labeling machine that applies
1-up pressure-sensitive labels to mail pieces. Unlabeled
mail pieces are stacked in the feed tray. Two paper guides
hold this stack in position as the mail pieces are fed through
the L-300. A feed wedge improves the feeding of certain
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The stack is separated into single pieces by separators and
feed rolls which feed the mail pieces into the L-300. A
photosensor (electric eye) in the base sees each mail piece
and transmits information to the microprocessor which
controls the L-300.
When the photosensor sees a mail piece, the
microprocessor waits for the programmed delay, then
directs the label feed motor to advance the labels. A second
photosensor sees the end of the label and signals the
microprocessor to stop advancing labels.
As the label strip exits between the label door and the label
chute, the peel bar peels the label from the backing paper.
At this point, the mail piece contacts the label and the press
roll presses the label onto the mail piece. The labeled mail
piece exits the L-300, usually onto an material catch tray or
TB-356 conveyor.
1.4 Items Included
The following items are shipped separately in two boxes.
Take note of each as you unpack both boxes. (Refer to
Figure 1.1.)
smaller box
•RENA L-300 Head
larger box
•RENA L-300 Base
•Feed Wedge
•Press Roll
•Take-Up Spool with Clip
•Power Cord
•L-300
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Figure 1.1 -- The RENA L-300, Exploded View
WARNING
THE L-300 IS A HEAVY MACHINE. USE CORRECT
LIFTING TECHNIQUES TO SET IT ON A WORK
SURFACE.
CAUTION
DO NOT LIFT OR MOVE THE L-300 BY ITS HEAD.
ONLY LIFT OR MOVE THE L-300 BY ITS BASE.

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1.5 Operating
Manual Safety
Terms
The following highlighted blocks are used throughout this
manual to emphasize important information. Pay careful
attention to this information.
WARNING
ALERTS YOU TO ACTIONS OR CONDITIONS
WHICH MAY PRESENT HAZARDS OR CAUSE
INJURY TO PERSONNEL.
CAUTION
ALERTS YOU TO ACTIONS WHICH MAY CAUSE
LOSS OF MATERIALS (MAIL PIECES AND
LABELS) OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
NOTE
Draws your attention to an important statement or
action.
TIP
A suggestion to enhance the L-300’s productivity.

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1.6 Safety
Precautions
Observe the following safety precautions and warnings
when operating, cleaning or repairing the L-300. Failure to
do so may result in physical injury or damage to the L-300.
The manufacturer assumes no liability for your failure to
comply with these requirements.
WARNING
NEVER CLEAN, CLEAR OR DISASSEMBLE THE L-
300 WITHOUT FIRST UNPLUGGING THE POWER
CORD.
WARNING
KEEP LOOSE CLOTHING, TIES, SCARVES AND
HAIR AWAY FROM ALL MOVING PARTS.
WARNING
DO NOT PLACE FINGERS OR TOOLS BETWEEN
OR NEAR MOVING PARTS.

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1.7 Operating
Manual Terms
The following terms are used throughout this manual:
operator side side of L-300 where the controls are
located
non-operator
side opposite the operator side
rear input end
front output end
leading edge edge of mail pieces that enters and
exits the L-300 first
trailing edge edge of mail pieces that enters and
exits the L-300 last
backing paper paper holding the labels on the label
strip
leader leading portion of the label strip with
the labels removed
application point point where the label is applied to
the mail piece
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