Using the Printer
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Other settings
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Cut the first label (for Length > 8") at media load
When enabled, the printer automatically cuts the first
label (if > 8" long) when loading a new label roll.
This eliminates potential media skewing when the media
is retracting.
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Enable support for translucent synthetic media in
continuous print mode.
This prevents the printer from flagging a false
<No
Media>
error with semi‐opaque continuous media. For
this mode to work, the reflective sensor readings
(a2d_refl) must be below 140 when measured using the
option
<Run Sensor Threshold Test>
on the Diagnostics
EWS page.
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Enable print over label gap and black mark
When this option is enabled, the printer will continue to
print the image even when it detects that the image is
longer than the distance between 2 consecutive black
marks on a continuous media or gap (useful with wine
labels where the front and back labels are printed as a
single page). By default, this option is disabled.
•
Enable Memjet TPS algorithm for printhead
When this option is enabled, the printer will reduce the
thermal energy for the printhead during power up. This
helps prolong the printhead life.
This may result in more discrete transition between color
tones (or gradient).
Do not enable this option if your label design has solid
color blocks or tone gradient.
•
Do not unload media on power off
When enabled, the printer will not unload the media
when the printer powers down. Please note that leaving
the media at the input for a long period of time may
cause the media to curl and result in a jam during
printing.
•
Improve gap detection for thick liners
Typical label stock liner is about 0.06mm or 0.0015”. For
label stock with thick liner, the default
threshold/sensitivity of the gap sensor may need to be
adjusted for the printer to detect the gap between labels
reliably by turning this option on. However, if the printer
is still unable to detect the gap with this option turned
on, we advise that you switch to another media that is
compatible with the printer.
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