Intermec EasyCoder F2 – Installation & Operation Ed. 284
Chapter 12 Adjustments
Label Stop Sensor
Position
The label stop/black mark sensor (LSS) is a photoelectric sensor that
controls the printer's paper feed by detecting gaps between labels,
slots in paper strip, or black marks, depending on the printer's setup
in regard of media type (see chapter 7 “Setting Up the Printer”).
A prerequisite is obviously that the LSS is aligned with the slots
or black marks.
Thus, the LSS can be moved laterally between 5 fi xed positions.
There is one sensor on top of the upper paper guide and underneath
the bottom of the print unit. These two guides must be set individually
to the same position. Push them inwards as far as they go and
then pull them out – one at the time – while counting the clicks
from the snap-locks.
The various detection points of the sensor in relation to the inner
edge of the paper are as follows:
One click out 3 mm .118"
Two clicks out 8 mm .315"
Three clicks out 12 mm .472"
Four clicks out 16 mm .639"
Five clicks out 20 mm .787"
If using irregularly shaped labels, align the LSS with the front
tips of the labels
Upper part of LSS
Print Unit
(printhead and headlift shaft omitted for
improved visibility)
One Diode + One
Sensor
Lower part of LSS
One Sensor