Using Skip Index; Setting The Error Action - Avery Dennison ADTP1 System Administrator Manual

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U s i n g S k i p I n d e x
Skip index mode skips (or ignores) a sense mark and prints an image over multiple
labels, if necessary. For example, if you have 4.0" long supplies loaded, but the image is
8.0" long, enable skip index mode to print the 8.0" long image on two labels. Use the skip
index feature when you have a single format that contains two labels, such as a shelf
label and a carton label.
The image length is determined by the format header. Refer to the Packet Reference
Manual for more information.
When designing the format, make sure text or graphics do not print in the gap of label
rolls. Do not use skip index with RFID supplies.
Select
To
No
Disable skip index.
Yes
Enable skip index and print a format on two (multiple) labels.
S e t t i n g t h e E r r o r A c t i o n
Sets how the printer recovers/responds to a bad RFID inlay or a bad barcode verifier
scan. Selecting overstrike and continue 1x-5x sets the number of times the printer prints
an overstrike pattern on consecutively bad labels/scans before generating an error. The
user must clear the error before operation can continue. The overstrike pattern prevents
someone from using a bad RFID label or label with a non-scannable bar code.
Note:
Do not use the overstrike action with peel mode or string tags.
Select
Normal
Overstrike/Continue 1x
Overstrike/Continue 2x
Overstrike/Continue 3x
Overstrike/Continue 4x
Overstrike/Continue 5x
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To
Display the error. The error must be cleared before operation
can continue. Press CANCEL to clear the error and continue
printing. No overstrike pattern is printed.
Attempt to reprint the label for one, two, three, four, or five
consecutive tries. An overstrike pattern is printed each time the
reprint fails. Printing is stopped after the selected number of
overstrike patterns have printed. Press CANCEL to clear the
error and continue printing. Do not use the overstrike label.
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