Function menu
Vita II
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Operating manual
11.18
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to arrive the next menu item.
Indication of printhead temperature. The printhead temperature
corresponds normally to the room temperature. In case the maximum
printhead temperature is exceeded, the current print order is
interrupted and an error message appears at the printer display.
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to arrive the next menu item.
This function is often used for high printing speed as the tearing of
transfer ribbon can be prevented.
The higher the '++' value is set, the slower the feeding motor is
accelerated.
The smaller the '
−−
' value is set, the faster the feeding motor is
decelerated.
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to arrive the next menu item.
Settings:
Printout of all printer settings such as speed, label and
transfer ribbon material.
Bar codes:
Printout of all available bar code types.
Fonts:
Printout of all available font types.
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to arrive the next menu item.
Indication of input signal level which depends on the set
I/O Profile
(see page 61).
0 = Low
1 = High
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to arrive the next menu item.
Indication of signal level which depends on the set
I/O Profile
(see
page 61).
0 = Low
1 = High
Press key
to arrive the next menu item.
Relevant results are counted and registered in RAM memory. The
protocole get lost after switching off the device.
RInt
= Real Interrupts
The start input impulses are counted directly at the Interrupt.
Dbnc
= Debounced
The start input impulses that are longer than the set debounce time
are counted. Only these start impulses can lead to a print. If a start
impulse is too short, no print is released. This is recognized by the fact
that RInt is counted, Dbnc not.
NPrn
= Not Printed
The debounced start input impulses that have not lead to a print are
counted. Causes: no active print order, print order stopped (manually
or because of an error) or the printing system ist still active with the
processing of a print order.
PrtStrtReset
= The counters are reset.
PrtStrtTime
= Measured length of the last start impulse in ms.
Printhead temperature
Motor Ramp
Print examples
Input
Output
I/O Status