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(10) Initial parameter values when turning the power on
• Menu selection:
Test print condition parameter setting
• Issue count setting (ISSUE COUNT): 1
• Print speed (PRINT SPEED):
4 inches/sec.
• Sensor selection (SENSOR):
Transmissive sensor
• Issue type (TYPE):
Batch issue (without cutting)
• Label size (LABEL LEN.):
76 mm
• Paper feed (PAPER):
Paper feed is performed.
(11) Supplementary explanation
• When the [FEED] and [RESTART] keys are pressed at the same time, the display shows
the system mode menu.
• If the [RESTART] or [FEED] key is held down for 0.5 seconds or more when a parameter
is set or the menu is selected, the printer enters repeat mode, in which the key is entered
repeatedly.
• Each fine adjustment parameter is effective for test print. However, the X-coordinate fine
adjustment is excluded.
• When an error occurs during a test print, the error message is displayed and printing is
stopped. The error is cleared by pressing the [PAUSE] key and the display shows the
system mode menu. Printing is not automatically resumed after the error is cleared.
• A selected menu or changed parameter becomes effective by pressing the [PAUSE] key.
Such a parameter is retained until the power is turned off.
• The label size greater than the image buffer length cannot be designated. If it is
designated, the printer prints in the image buffer length then stops, or the printer stops
because of an error.
• The test print for the assembly process is performed under the following conditions.
The parameter setting and print density fine adjustment value are ignored.
• Operations:
c
Feeds one label.
d
Prints 3-dot slant lines.
e
Prints bar codes
f
Prints characters
• Issue count:
5 for each operation
• Print speed:
4 inches/sec.
• Sensor designation:
Lower reflective or transmissive sensor
• Print type:
Thermal transfer print mode
• Issue mode:
Batch issue (without cutting)
• Label size:
76 mm
• Print density fine adjustment value: -1
• When the transmissive sensor is selected, the gap between labels should be 3 mm.