Transport Direction; Setting The Print-Head Spacing - Rena DA615 Instruction Manual

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Setting the print-head spacing

Transport direction

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When printing media up to 1 mm in thickness, you can work with the smallest
spacing between print-head and contact plate. Turn the rotary button (4) in the
direction of the arrow as far as the left stop (see left diagram on the next page).
If the print is smudged or if you are using thick media such as magazines, the
spacing must be increased.
Turn the rotary knob (4) clockwise until the medium (up to 10 mm) fits into the gap
(d).
Place two thin (< 1 mm thick) or one thick (> 1 mm thick) media between all four
pairs of contact bars and the roller (gap D). Turn the rotary knob to the left again
until the medium can be pulled out against a slight resistance.
The set spacing can be read off the left-hand scale (arrow).
The transport direction from right to left is set at the works as the default option.
The mounts of the print cartridges are numbered through from right to left as H1 to
H4 following the sequence in which the medium (D) reaches the four print
cartridges (see following diagram). When the media is fed in the opposite transport
direction, it first reaches print-head H4 (see broken line in the diagram below).
If you need to use the opposite transport direction, you must first replace the hold-
down sets. To do this, refer to the following page and to the first and third sections
of the variant list.
3.2
Addressing media
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