MEDIA CONTROL Submenus
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CALIBRATE CTRL
CALIBRATE
CTRL
(from page 83)
Gap/Mark
Sensor
1
Auto
Calibrate
Media
Profile
Disable
Mark
Gap
Advanced Gap*
Advanced Notch
Sensed
Distance
0.00 inches
2
Pwr Up
Action
Disable
Auto-Cal*
Seek TOF
Gap/Mark
Thresh
000 to 1023
Gap Length
0.12 inches*
0.05 to 1.00 inches
Min Calib
Delta
080*
3
048 to 200
Use Label
Length
Enable*
Disable
Paper Out
Thresh
000 to 1023
Manual
Calibrate
Online
Auto-Cal
Disable*
Enable
Gap
Windowing
Disable*
Enable
Cal in Peel
Mode
Disable*
Enable
Threshold
Range
50%*
5% to 95%
Dynamic
Sensing
Disable
Enable*
Run Calibrate
Print Profile
Paper Out
Sensor
1
Transmissive*
Reflective
Run Calibrate
NOTES:
* = Factory Default
Italicized
items are available only when you enable Admin User (in the PRINTER CONTROL menu).
1
Gap/Mark Sensor and Paper Out Sensor work in conjunction, as shown below:
If you change the Gap/Mark Sensor or Paper Out Sensor, you must recalibrate the media.
2
When Admin User is enabled (in the PRINTER CONTROL menu), you can change the unit value to millimeters:
Under the Units submenu (in the MEDIA CONTROL menu), enable the “In Millimeters” option.
3
When Gap/Mark Sensor = Disable, Gap, or Mark, the default is 48. When Gap/Mark Sensor = Advanced Gap or
Advanced Notch, the default is 80.
Table 6
When you select an
option in Gap/Mark
Sensor...
Paper Out Sensor
defaults to...
Disable
Reflective
Mark
Reflective
Gap
Reflective
Advanced Gap
Transmissive
Advanced Notch
Transmissive
HeadClose
Action
Disable*
Auto-Cal
Seek TOF
Summary of Contents for 5504-R40
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Page 163: ...163 IPDS Setup Print IPDS Fonts cont Figure 4 IPDS Fonts 3816 Emulation Sample Printout...
Page 266: ...266 Chapter 3 DATE...
Page 278: ...278 Chapter 4 Select And Print Downloaded TrueType Fonts...
Page 288: ...288 Chapter 5 RS 232 And Optional RS 422 Serial Interfaces...
Page 332: ...332 Chapter 6 Restore The Printer To Operation...
Page 340: ...340 Appendix A...
Page 362: ...362 Appendix D Removing The Media Cutter...
Page 366: ...366 Appendix E Installing The Media Cutter Tray...
Page 378: ...378 Communication statements...
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