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Avery Dennison ADTP1 - Setting the Backfeed Distance; Using Batch Separators

Avery Dennison ADTP1
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Classification: Avery Dennison Public Setting Supply Options 2-9
Setting the Backfeed Distance
The function adjusts the amount to move the label backwards at the start of each batch
(or label in on-demand mode). The backfeed distance should be equal to or less than the
dispense position. If the backfeed distance is greater than the dispense position, the
dispense position automatically changes to match the backfeed distance.
Select To
Decrease the setting. Moves the print down.
Increase the setting. Moves the print up.
Press 1 to toggle the amount (1, 10, or 100).
Note: When tearing butt cut supplies, the backfeed distance must be 30 dots (0.15
inches) less than the dispense position. This causes a 30-dot non-print zone on
the supply, but prevents exposed adhesive under the printhead.
Using Batch Separators
A batch separator is an extra tag printed in
between batches with a pinstripe pattern. For
continuous supply, the batch separator is always
six inches long. The batch’s name prints on the
batch separator.
Changing this setting only affects new formats
sent to the printer. Any formats previously
saved into flash memory are not affected.
Select To
No Disable batch separators.
Do not use batch separators with continuous (non-indexed) supply.
Yes Enable batch separators.
Long Enable double-length (two tags) batch separators.
Batch Separator

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