Using the Printer
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Unwinder Settings
•
Disable Unwinder
Enable this option when using an external unwinder.
•
Invert rotation of Unwinder
Enable this option when using Face‐in label stock.
•
Disable label length check when loading a new label
stock.
When this option is disabled, the printer skips the step of
checking the label length of a newly loaded label stock.
•
Minimize TOF offset for 1st Label
Enable this option only if you find that the TOF offset
(that happens with the first label of the roll) needs to be
minimized as much as possible.
Media Gap Setting
• Specify the inter label gap when using continuous
media. Click
Submit
to apply the new value.
• Specify the maximum gap for your gap label. 3mm
(0.125”) is standard for Gap labels. If you are not using
non‐standard Gap label, enter the new value here and
click
Submit
to apply.
Fine‐tune linefeed
calibration
Enter media correction factor
Fine adjustment for linefeed. Enter a compensating
(stretch) factor calculated as follows,
Factor = (Printed Length ÷ Image Length) * 1,000,000
Wiper Maintenance
Schedule
Specify the time interval for the wiper to clean itself. Use
this option if the printer is operating in a dry environment
(10% RH or less) where the wiper roller may becomes too
dry for it to properly wipe and clean the printhead.
Cut After Print
Setting
Set the delay before the printer cuts the label after it has
printed a label.
Printer Shutdown
Schedule
Shutdown the printer daily at a specific time. Click
Submit
to
save the new settings.
Table 4
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EWS Page
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Summary of Contents for VP7 Series
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