Selecting The Flagging Mode; Selecting The Sense Mark Type - Avery Dennison SNAP 500 Adidas User Manual

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User's Manual—SNAP™ 500 Adidas Printer
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In the Remote Front Panel, select Feature-Print Speed. Use the Yes and No keys
to select the desired choice and press the Enter key.
The available choices are:
Format – use the print speed specified in the format. If the print speed
does not exist in the AVERY DENNISON SNAP 500 printer, it will use
the closest print speed that is not greater. For example, if the format was
designed for a 676 printer and calls for 5 ips, the AVERY DENNISON
SNAP 500 printer will use 4.5 ips.
Translate – uses the corresponding speed from the printer specified in the
format. For example, if the format was designed for a 676 printer and
called for 5 ips (the third speed in the printer's speed list of 3,4, and 5
ips), the AVERY DENNISON SNAP 500 printer would use 6 ips, which is
the third speed in its speed list of 3, 4.5, 6, and 7 ips.
3, 4.5, 6 or 7 – selects the desired print speed.

4.4.5 Selecting the Flagging Mode

This selection allows you override the flagging mode specified in the format. It
is set in the same way as the Print Speed.
The available selections are:
Format – uses the flagging mode specified in the format
Side-step – This selection is for the High Volume Stacker, which is not
available for the AVERY DENNISON SNAP 500 printer. Do not select
this.
Disabled – Disables flagging. No flagging will be done.

4.4.6 Selecting the Sense Mark Type

This selection allows you to override the sense mark type (none, top reflective or
bottom reflective) selected in the format. Its main purpose is to allow you to
activate the optional Contrast Sensor, since older formats or formats for other
AVERY DENNISON printers will not have the Contrast Sensor type.
This option is set in the same way as Print Speed.
The available selections are:
Format – use the sense mark type specified in the format
Top Reflective, Bottom Reflective, Contrast – selects the sensor type
Disabled – ignores the sense mark. This is useful when designing a
format using blank tape to avoid wasting the more expensive pre-printed
tape.
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