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GAP Levels
Printing > Advanced > Calibrate > GAP Levels
Manually set the Gap sensor level
The setting procedures are as follows:
1. First, adjust the "Low" level (voltage) of the Gap sensor.
2. Remove the label from the liner.
3. Pass the liner through the media sensor. Align it so that the media sen-
sor does not sense the I-mark (black mark).
4. Close the print head. To get the correct adjustment result, adjust after
you have closed the print head.
5. Select the GAP Levels in the Calibrate menu and press the
ton.
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6. Press the
arrow buttons to change the Emit value until the
Sensor value is below 0.5(V). Set the Emit value as low as possible.
7. If the Sensor value does not decrease below 0.5 after you changed
the Emit value, press the
value.
8. Take a note of the Sensor value from the above procedures. This is
the "Low" level value for the Gap sensor.
Next, check the "High" level (voltage) of the Gap sensor as follows:
9. Pass the media (attached with liner) through the media sensor. Align it
so that the media sensor does not sense the I-mark (black mark).
10. Close the print head.
11. Check the Sensor value.
If the value is 1.0(V) higher than the "Low" level value you have
recorded, then this is the "High" level value for the Gap sensor.
If the difference between the "High" and "Low" levels is less than 0.9,
adjust the Emit and Receive values so that the difference is more than
1.0, or perform the adjustments again from step 1.
12. The standard values for the "High" and "Low" levels for the Gap sensor
are as follows:
• Low (with only liner) ≤ 0.5 (V)
• High (media attached with liner) - Low ≥ 1.0 (V)
13. If both "High" and "Low" levels follow the standard value, press the
right soft button to confirm the value.
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arrow buttons to change the Receive
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