Darkness; Emulation; Label Taken Sensor - Intermec EasyCoder F2 User Manual

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Setup Parameters, cont.
Media, cont.
Intermec EasyCoder F2 – User's Guide

Darkness

Use this parameter to make minor adjustments of the blackness
in the printout, for example to adapt the printer to variations in
quality between different batches of the same media quality. The
value can be set within the range -10 to 10% where -10 is the
lightest and 10 is the darkest. Default value is 0%.

Emulation

Emulation mode lets you print bar code labels that were origi-
nally designed on an 86XX printer in multiples of 10 or 15 mil.
When the printer is working in emulation mode, not all IPL
commands are supported. For a complete list of commands avail-
able during emulation mode, see the IPL Programming Reference
Manual (P/N 066396-004).
To return from emulation mode, select emulation "none"
(default).

Label Taken Sensor

To calibrate the label taken sensor when using IPL, select Lab
Taken Sensor under Setup/Media (see Chapter 7) and press
<Enter>. You will now enter the calibration mode.
Press <Enter> again to continue and follow the instructions on
the display.
After calibration is done and a value for the LTS is given in the
display, press <Enter> to return to the MEDIA setup or <F1>
to go back to calibration.
If LTS Failure should occur, press <F1> to go back and do the
calibration over again. An LTS failure also occurs if the option
label taken sensor has not been properly installed.
To make the printer work in self-strip mode, that is, waiting for
a label to be removed before the next label is printed, the self-
strip mode must be enabled. This can be done by executing the
following commands:
<STX>R<ETX>
<STX><SI>tn<ETX>
Chapter 6
Setting Up the Printer
enter print/confi guration mode
n=0 disables self-strip.
n=1 enables self-strip,
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