Advanced Validator Options - Printronix SL5000r User Manual

Rfid smart label and thermal printers
Hide thumbs Also See for SL5000r:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Num Retry
This option allows you to set the number of times a form will be reprinted before the
printer stops. After you clear the error message, the printer will print the same form or
the next form, depending on the setting for Max Retry Action (see "Max Retry Action"
below).
The options are 3, 4, and 5. The default is 5.
NOTE:
This setting is utilized only when Validator Action is set to Retry Form, Stop &
Retry, or Rescan&Retry. See "Validator Action (Error Action)" on page 75.
Num Rescan
This option allows you to set the number of times a form will be rescanned before the
printer stops. After you clear the error message, the printer will print the same label or
the next label, depending on the setting for Max Retry Action (see "Max Retry Action"
below).
The options are 1 to 5. The default is 1.
NOTE:
This setting is utilized only when Validator Action is set to Rescan,
Rescan&Retry, or Rescan&Stop. See "Validator Action (Error Action)" on
page 75.
Max Retry Action
This option determines what the printer will do with the current form once the Num Retry
or Num Rescan counter has been exhausted (see "Num Retry" or "Num Rescan"
above).
If Max Retry Action is set to Dump Form, after you clear the fault the form will be
dumped and printing will resume with the next form.
If Max Retry Action is set to Keep Form, after you clear the fault printing will resume with
the same form again. It will not attempt to print the next form until the problem form has
printed correctly.
NOTE:
This setting is utilized only when Validator Action is set to Retry Form, Stop &
Retry, Rescan Form, Rescan&Retry, or Rescan&Stop. See "Validator Action
(Error Action)" on page 75.

Advanced Validator Options

The following items are considered advanced items and are only visible if Admin User is
set to Enable (in the PRINTER CONTROL menu). Refer to the configuration section of
your Administrator's Manual for more information.
Label Save
The printer will often be printing a label when it determines that the label printed before
the immediate label was defective. When set to disable, the printer pulls both labels
back, overstrikes them and then reprints them. With Label Save enabled, the ODV will
accept or reject the label it just printed before it prints the next label. Label Save enabled
causes a slight throughput reduction; when a label is found defective, it will only
overstrike that label. The default is disable.
55

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the SL5000r and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Subscribe to Our Youtube Channel

This manual is also suitable for:

T5000r

Table of Contents