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Resolution
S84NX
S86NX
305 dpi (12 dots/mm)
4 to 14 ips (inches/sec) (101.6 to
355.6 mm/sec)
4 to 12 ips (inches/sec) (101.6 to
304.8 mm/sec)
609 dpi (24 dots/mm)
2 to 6 ips (inches/sec) (50.8 to
152.4 mm/sec)
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If [Enabled] is selected in the [Micro Label Print Mode] menu, the print speed has a
maximum of 4 ips (inches/second).
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Setting the print speed to a level that is too fast may affect the print quality.
[Sensor Type]
Set the sensor type for detecting the media.
The options are as follows:
None
Disable the media sensor.
Gap
Select when using gap type media. Use the transmissive type sensor.
I-Mark
Select when using I-mark type media. Use the reflective type sensor.
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If you have selected [Dispenser] or [Dispense & Print] in the [Print Mode] menu, only
[Gap] and [I-Mark] will be available.
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If you have selected [Linerless] in the [Print Mode] menu, only [None] will be available.
[Micro Label Print Mode]
Set the micro label print mode operation.
Micro Label Print Mode is a mode to provide high accuracy printing for small sized labels.
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The accuracy of Micro Label Print Mode is dependent on the usage conditions,
including quality of label production, print layout, and ribbon sizes.
The following conditions are recommended,
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Ribbon length: Less than 450 m
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Used media sensor: Gap sensor
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The improved accuracy provided by micro label print mode is for labels sizes of less
than the distance between the print head position and paper end sensor (incl. GAP).
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When the Micro Label Print Mode is enabled when print speed is 5 ips or above, the
print speed will be automatically reduced to 4 ips.
Summary of Contents for S84NX
Page 1: ...FX3 LX...
Page 124: ...Checking the Ink Side of the Ribbon 124 The ink is coated on the inner side Face in ribbon...
Page 320: ...Operations in Continuous Mode 320 Timing Chart With Head Check...
Page 363: ...363 8 Press the button again to change to Online mode You can print to check the print quality...
Page 371: ...371 6 Hold the adjust collar 2 in the set position and tighten the screw 3...
Page 457: ...457 9 Rotate the bearing clamp 3 onto the bearing and attach it with the screw 2...
Page 465: ...465 8 Push the center of the pressure plate 3 to latch it in place...
Page 469: ...469 9 Rotate the bearing clamp 4 onto the bearing and attach it with the screw 3...
Page 553: ...553 Printer Languages SBPL Includes XML support SZPL SDPL SIPL...
Page 588: ...Back Cover October 2022 Version 1...