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Avery Dennison SNAP 700 - Aligning Sensor to Stock; Option Menu System Overview

Avery Dennison SNAP 700
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40 User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer
Classification: Avery Dennison - Public
errors. Do not align the stock after a normal stop or a
stacker full.
4.4.3 Aligning the Sensor to the Stock
The SNAP700 has two sensors that operate together to provide the hole, top
reflective, and bottom reflective sensor functions. These sensors are small black
rectangular plastic modules that move across the web by turning the adjusting
knob. One sensor is above the web and the other is below the web. There are
two “dimples” in the sensor body that mark the sense position.
When using a hole sensor mark, align the inboard dimple with the hole in the
web. When using either top or bottom reflective sense mark, align the mid-point
between the dimples with the printed mark.
If the sensor is not properly aligned when printing is started, the printer will stop
with the Supply light flashing. Pressing the Voice button will give an error
message that will identify the type of sensor. For example, if the format calls for
a hole sense mark (or the front Panel Sensor Override is set to Hole), the
message will be “Hole Sensor Calibration Error”. This error will also appear in
the Virtual Front Panel.
In this mode, the Supply light will flash at a rate that is proportional to the
alignment of the sensor to the sense mark. If the sensor is not aligned with the
sensor mark, the light will flash slower. If the sensor is aligned with the sense
mark, the light will flash rapidly or stay on.
To align the sensor to the sense mark, move the stock so that the sensor mark
shows in the slot under the sensor. Then adjust the sensor across the web until
the Supply light flashes rapidly or stays on. For best alignment, move the sensor
to the point where the light flashes most rapidly, and then continue to move the
sensor in the same direction until the light starts to flash more slowly. Then move
the sensor back to a point in between those two points.
Press Start again to begin printing.
4.5 Option Menu System
The Option Menu System allows you to
Print test labels
Set the voice volume
When the instructions say to press a button, press the
button for a short time and release it. When the
instructions say to press and hold a button, press the
button and hold it down until the printer responds.
When you are in the Option Menu System, you can get out
by pressing and holding the Voice button until the printer
says “Returning to print mode.”

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