Section 5: Getting Started
Marksman Matrix & Elite
2465-623 User Manual Rev F
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Type: Select a head type from the drop-down menu list.
Address: Each card is assigned two heads: 1a and 1b, or 2a and 2b. The cards have jump-
ers to determine which card it is. The bottom connector of the card is always the desig-
nated as “a”.
Photo delay: Photo delay is the horizontal distance (in inches) measured from the photo-
cell to the head.
Auto print inches: If internal photosensor source is selected, this number indicates the dis-
tance from start to start of a repeating print. For example, if it is set to 36, the internal pho-
tosensor will fire once for every 36 inches of travel of the conveyor, as indicated by the
encoder. An external photosensor must be connected and tripped for this to work.
Height on box: The vertical distance in inches measured from the bottom of the product or
conveyor to the bottom of print.
Encoder Speed: The desired internal encoder speed measured in feet per minute. The
default is 60 feet/min
Photosensor source: Indicates whether the photosensor is external or internal. The photo-
sensor signal from another head may also be used (shared).
Encoder source: Indicates whether the encoder is external or internal. The encoder signal
from another head may also be used (shared).
Direction: The direction of travel of the product may be right-to-left or left-to-right, as viewed
from behind the print head.
Master: Each line must have a master head. The master print head receives/distributes
the signals for the photosensor and encoder to the remaining heads. The master head is
also used to determine count values.
Double pulse: Creates a darker print generally needed for the ProSeries 768e and 384e.
Enable: Activates the print control card and ability to monitor errors.
Upside Down: Used to print the entire message upside down.
More - Linked to: Ties the information to be printed to additional heads. If the information is
the same on multiple sides of the box, link the heads together and the image is
automatically placed on the other head.