90
(1) Idle
(2) Completes printing the first label (A).
(3) Feeds the label to the cut position, then
cuts the gap in front of label (A).
(4) Feeds the label backward to the home
position.
(5) Completes printing the second label (B).
(6) Feeds the label to the cut position, then
cuts the gap in front of label (B).
(7) Feeds the label backward to the home
position.
(8) To eject label (B), feeds the third label (C).
(9) Feeds the label to the cut position, then
cuts the gap in front of label (C).
(10) Feeds the label backward to the home
position.
[Method 2] Adjust the cut position fine adjustment value.
The cut position fine adjustment value can be calculated using the following method. If a
calculated value does not work to feed the media backward to the proper home position, the
cut position needs to be re-adjusted with another value.
Note: When this procedure is used, one or more printed labels are left between the print
head and the cutter. Therefore, these labels need to be removed by an issue or a label
feed.
(1) Cut position fine adjustment value calculation
Ex) Label pitch: 30.0 mm
(2) Operation example
Issue count: 2, Cut interval = 1
Cut position
Head position
▼ ▼
A
B
A
B
A
B
C
C
A
B
C
A
B
C
A
B
C
A
B
C
B
B
B
A
A
A
C
C
C
Label pitch
(Label pitch)
32.8 mm
* Any decimal remainders are rounded off.
× (Label pitch)
Cut position fine
adjustment value
=
=
(Number of labels left
between head and cutter)
×
32.8 mm
30.0 mm
× (30.0 mm)
Cut position fine
adjustment value
=
= 1 × 30.0 mm
= +30.0 mm