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Avery Dennison Monarch Tabletop Printer 1 - About RFID Supplies; What Is Pitch

Avery Dennison Monarch Tabletop Printer 1
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8-2 System Administrator’s Guide
About RFID Supplies
RFID supplies can be damaged by static electricity. Ground yourself by touching
metal, such as the printer’s metal base, before handling the RFID supplies.
What is Pitch?
Pitch is the length of the label measured from the leading edge of one label to the leading
edge of the next label as shown. Pitch includes the gap between die cut labels.
When using a short supply length, enable singulate mode to prevent adjacency issues.
Die cut supplies:
Measure from the leading edge of one label to the leading
edge of the next label.
Black mark supplies:
Measure from the top of one black mark to the top of the
next black mark.
Aperture supplies:
Measure from the top of one aperture hole to the top of the
next aperture hole.
Note: The leading edge is the edge of the label that exits the printer first; regardless of
how the format is designed on the label.
Die Cut
Aperture
Black Mark
Measure this
distance
Measure this
distance
Measure this
distance
Do not print
in the gap!

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