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3.6 USER MODE (Cont'd)
1. During OFFLINE mode, press + and < button simultaneously to display the operational icon menu. Press
<, >, + or - buttons to select USER MODE.
2. When USER MODE screen is displayed, press the FEED button to enter to User mode for adjustment.
Note:
PASSWORD may prompt on the display if SET PASSWORD is set to ON in the Service mode. Please
refer to Section 3.16.5 Overview of Setting menu in Service Mode for details in password inputting.
3. PRINT SPEED is first displayed. Press the FEED button repeatedly will switch to the next setting options
as shown above. To return to the previous setting option, press LINE button.
4. When the desired setting option is displayed, press <, >, + or - buttons to select the item or to set the value
and then press FEED button to save the setting. To return to USER MODE screen, press and hold LINE
button.
You may wish to print a test print after completing the adjustments to ensure they are correct. Refer to
Section 3.13 Test Print Mode for details.
Menu
+
-
+
-
Print
H
Print
ref point
V+
V-
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Adjusts the print speed that does not compromise print quality.
Setting range is between 1.0 and 4.0 IPS (inches per second) with a increment
of 0.5 IPS cyclically. The initial value is 2.0 IPS.
This setting adjusts the print darkness of the print-out with reference to the set-
ting of the DARKNESS in Adjustment screen.
Setting value can be set from 1 (lightest) to 5 (darkest). The default setting is 3.
Print Position Offset—which refers to the vertical and horizontal shifting of the
entire print area, relative to the start position of printing (V=0, H=0), defined by
default to be the bottom right hand corner of the media.
The V setting is for the Vertical print offset. A positive (+) offset means the print-
ing is shifted towards the print head; a negative (-) offset means shifting away
from the print head. If the PITCH POSITION setting has been used to offset the
vertical start position, then all Vertical offset adjustments are made relative to
that start position.
H-
The H setting is for the Horizontal print offset. The + or - prefix determines
whether the offset is to the left or to the right of the reference point.
Setting value is indicated by dot, and the initial value, regardless of print resolu-
tion, is V:+0000 H:+0000.
Setting range differs by print resolution.
[12dots/mm]
[24dots/mm]
USER MODE
Description
:V:±0 to 2400 H:±0 to 672
:V:±0 to 4800 H:±0 to 1344
Section 3: Operation and Configuration
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