Adjusting The Label Stop Sensor - Intermec PF2i User Manual

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Adjusting the Label Stop Sensor

PF2i and PF4i Mid-Range Printer User's Manual
Chapter 4 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Printer
3 Loosen the nut that secures the pressure arm.
Center of media
4 Move the pressure arm inward or outward until the arrow on the
tip of the arm is centered with the media.
Note: Move the pressure arm at the part closest to the screw, not at
the tip. If the arm is difficult to move, lift the printhead and pull
the printhead bracket free from the magnet in the arm.
5 When the pressure arm is centered, tighten the nut to secure the
arm.
6 Adjust the edge guides.
The label stop/black mark sensor (LSS) is a photoelectric sensor that
controls the printer's media feed by detecting gaps between labels, or
slots or black marks in continuous stock, depending on the printer's
media type setup. The LSS must be aligned with the gaps, slots, or
black marks. If you are using irregularly shaped labels, align the LSS
with the front tips of the labels.
One part of the sensor is on the upper media guide and the other part
of the sensor is under the lower guide. You need to adjust the guides
individually to the same position.
Screw
Pressure arm
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