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How To Create Text and Orientation
Sequences
Linx 5900 & 7900
Product Sensor
Use the Product Sensor option to select the product sensor setup that you use.
Figure 24. Trigger Editor: Product Sensor page
Leading Edge Primary
The printer updates the message when the primary product sensor detects the leading edge
of a product.
Trailing Edge Primary
The printer updates the message when the primary product sensor detects the trailing edge
of the product.
Leading Edge Secondary
The printer updates the message when the secondary product sensor detects the leading
edge of a product.
Trailing Edge Secondary
The printer updates the message when the secondary product sensor detects the trailing
edge of the product.
High Level Primary Trigger or High Level Secondary Trigger
The printer continuously prints or updates the message while the product sensor detects
the presence of a product (the signal is active).
Low Level Primary Trigger or Low Level Secondary Trigger
The printer continuously prints or updates the message while the printer does not detect the
presence of a product (the signal is not active).
Gated Auxiliary Input Triggers
You can use an auxiliary input (the Secondary Trigger input) to control the operation of a
sequence in the Current Message. The example in Figure 25 on page 16 shows a Text
sequence or Orientation sequence in the Current Message. The labels N, N+1, N+2... show
the state of the sequence, and the ‘Print Go’ signal is the signal that starts each print.