Changing the Print Head Height
This adjusts the print head height to prevent media that is wrinkled or comes loose from the platen from
contacting the print heads.
You can select the print head height from [Low], [Medium], and [High]. Printing quality when the print
head height is set to [Medium] or [High] may be coarser or otherwise lower than when set to [Low].
Procedure
1.
Load the media.
2.
Tap
.
3.
Tap [Media Settings]>[Printing Settings]>[Print Head Height].
4.
Tap [Change].
The print heads move to a position where they can be operated.
5.
Open the front cover.
6.
Move the height-adjustment lever to adjust the print head height.
When you change the position of the height-adjustment lever, the display screen will change.
Position
Operation panel display
Description
[Low]
Normally set the height-adjustment lever to [Low].
[Medium]
For media that is wrinkled or comes loose from the platen
during printing, set the height-adjustment lever to [Medi-
um].
[High]
For media that is wrinkled or comes loose from the platen
during printing even when the height-adjustment lever is
set to [Medium], set the lever to [High].
The printing quality degrades as the distance between the media and the print heads increases. Do not move
the height-adjustment lever to [Medium] or [High] needlessly.
IMPORTANT
Configuring Settings to Match the Properties of
the Media
Optimizing the Output Quality
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Summary of Contents for TrueVIS SG3-300
Page 8: ...Basic Handling Methods 7...
Page 28: ...Power Supply Operations Basic Operations 27...
Page 58: ...11 Close the front cover Setup of New Media Basic Operations 57...
Page 63: ...13 Close the front cover Setup of New Media 62 Basic Operations...
Page 93: ...11 Close the front cover Setup of Registered Media 92 Basic Operations...
Page 98: ...13 Close the front cover Setup of Registered Media Basic Operations 97...
Page 116: ...Output Method 115...
Page 147: ...Optimizing Quality and Ef ficiency 146...
Page 181: ...Accurately Adjusting the Cutting Settings 180 Optimizing the Output Quality...
Page 222: ...Maintenance 221...
Page 274: ...Troubleshooting Methods 273...
Page 314: ...Appendix 313...
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