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Using the Printer
Advanced Settings
Remote commands
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Restart printer
Turn the printer off and back on.
•
Reset to factory default settings
Reset settings to the factory defaults.
•
Zero the tilt sensor
Reset the tilt sensor.
•
Synchronize printer date and time with host PC
Set the printer date and time by synchronizing with the
host PC.
Click
Submit
to send the selected command to the printer.
Mid Job Servicing
Interval
This applies for roll‐to‐roll print mode only.
Select the specified interval and click
Submit
. The printer
performs a servicing routine at the time interval specified
before it resumes printing.
Keep Unused
Printhead Nozzles
Wet Setting
Disable or select the firing frequency of unused printhead
nozzles to keep them hydrated. By default,
Automatic
mode
is selected, which algorithmically assigns a fixed frequency
suitable for each print mode
Printer Pause
Settings
•
Pause Mode:
The duration between prints
When the printer is in Pause mode, the printer prints a
label at the specified time interval.
•
Cap printhead time:
The duration between end of Print
and the time when the printhead is moved to the capped
position
When the printer is in Print and Present mode or at the
End of the job, the printhead will move to the capped
position at the specified time after the last print.
•
Multiple Job Queue:
Allowable timeout between jobs
When the printer is set up to print multiple jobs (with no
cut between jobs), this value specifies the max.
allowable time for queuing consecutive jobs before the
printer cut the web. This prevents damaging the
printhead resulting from prolonged uncapped time.
•
Out of Ink:
Allowable timeout before the printer cut the
media and cap the printhead should the printer runs out
of ink in the middle of a print job.
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