Controls - Monitoring Functions; Printgo Monitoring; Strokego Monitoring; Figure 146 Controls - Monitoring Functions - Leibinger JET3 up Operating Manual

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8.5.2.6 Controls - Monitoring functions

There are 4 monitoring functions available. Monitoring functions are especially
required for high printing speeds.
Figure 146
Controls - Monitoring functions

8.5.2.6.1 PrintGo monitoring

With this function is activated it is
monitored whether each Print-Go signal
is processed. If a signal can be not
processed, an error message pops up.
Example:
The PrintGo signal starts the printout.
If the next PrintGo signal occurs during
the printout an error message will pop
up.

8.5.2.6.2 StrokeGo monitoring

The signals from an encoder are called
<StrokeGo signals>. These signals are
used for speed measurement in order to
control the print speed. A printout
consists of a number of continuous
vertical movements of the ink jet, the so
called <Strokes>. With the <StrokeGo
monitoring> activated the output of the
<Strokes> is monitored. If the
<StrokeGo-signals> are generated
faster than the printer can produce the
<Strokes>, an error message will pop
up.
Release R1.06
Job Editor
Example:
If the production speed and therefore
the frequency of the <StrokeGo
signals> is too high, stroke errors may
be caused and the following error
message pops up:
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