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Auto Calibrate
This feature is used to improve the sensitivity and reliability of the media
sensor in detecting gaps, notches, holes, or black marks on the installed
media, as well as a Paper Out condition.
To initiate Auto Calibrate, scroll to the “Auto Calibrate” menu and press the
↵
key. The printer will advance media the distance needed to accurately detect
the label length indicators, then stop at the top-of-form position and
momentarily display the Sensed Distance. This process takes a few seconds
and results in an update of the printer values.
Auto Calibrate is completed successfully when the Sensed Distance
displayed correctly matches that of the installed media. When you select Gap,
the Sensed Distance should match the length from the trailing edge of one
gap to the trailing edge of the next gap (one label + one gap). When you
select Mark, the Sensed Distance should match the length from the leading
edge of one black mark to the leading edge of the next black mark.
Auto Calibrate supports label lengths up to 24 inches.
Active IGP Emul
This function allows you to activate any resident IGP emulation listed in the
menu. The number of IGP emulations available is based on the Security Key
installed. The default is IGP/PGL.
There are two methods for selecting the desired emulation:
•
Select the emulation under the Active IGP Emulation menu option and
save it as Power-up Config.
•
Send a host command to switch the emulation automatically (see the
appropriate
Programmer’s Reference Manual
for details).
Save Config.
Allows you to save up to eight unique configurations to meet different print job
requirements. This eliminates the need to change the parameter settings for
each new job. The configurations are stored in memory and will not be lost if
you turn off the printer.
The default is 1.
Power-Up Config.
You can specify the Factory configuration or any one of the eight possible
saved configurations as the power-up configuration.
The default is Factory.
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