11
Fault Handling Menu Item
Description
DELAYED SCAN FAULT
Increases throughput when bar codes reside near the trailing edge (in the
print direction) of the label.
Note: If unreadable, the fault will occur after the next label prints; the
label immediately following a faulted label will not be scanned;
and, since VOID AND RETRY and REPRINT are automatically
disabled, the job can only be cancelled.
VOID RETRY & CONT.
VOID is printed if faulted, with reprint attempts occurring automatically, until
the RETRY COUNT has been exceeded and then that label will be skipped
(discarded) and printing will continue to the next label in queue.
VOID DISTANCE
Sets the distance to backup and print VOID on a faulted label.
(0.10 to 2.00 in.)
This distance, measured from the trailing edge (in the print direction) of the
label, indirectly establishes the font size of the message.
Note: VOID will not be printed if insufficient text space exists, or if the
fault occurred after the label was printed.
RETRY COUNT
Sets the number of reprint attempts.
(0 - 3)
If the last label printed in this count has been voided, a fault will be declared.
BACKFEED ON CLEAR
Determines the printer's response after a fault is cleared.
ENABLED
After fault clearing, backup label positioning will occur.
DISABLED
After fault clearing, no backup label positioning will occur. The printer will
assume that the current position is correct.
Note: If reloading media, the label must be placed in its presented
position.
To change HOST SETTINGS (for data capturing applications) –
Note:
Bi-directional cabling and communications must be used.
1) Press
MENU
. Use
DOWN
or
UP
to scroll to COMMUNICATIONS, and then press
ENTER
.
2) Scroll to HOST SETTINGS and then press
ENTER
.
3) Scroll to OPTION FEEDBACK and then press
ENTER
.
4) Select SCANNER and then press
ENTER
.
5) Press
EXIT
and then
YES
at the SAVE CHANGES prompt to complete setup.
Once enabled, the printer will output data to the active port in the form
<A;B;C;D;E;F>[CR]
; where: