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Primera LX2000 User Manual

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Label Stock 9
Circular Labels
If you are using Circular Labels you must adjust the TOF sensor to correspond with the
very top of the label where the circles are closest together. If the sensor is too far to the right
or the left the printer will still sense the label, but the image may be offset downward
because the printer will start printing at the wrong position. If you are using stock that has
multiple labels across make sure the sensor corresponds to a place on the stock that has a
label and not a vertical gap.
The sensor can only be moved a maximum of 2.3 inches (58.4mm) from the left side of the
printable area. This means that the maximum diameter circular label that can be printed is
4.6 inches (116.8mm). For circular labels larger than 4.6 inches in diameter, you must have a
black mark printed on the back of the label stock. This means that you must change the
Stock Sensor Mode to Reflective. The printer will now look for the black mark representing
the beginning of the next label instead of the diecut. For more information on changing the
Stock Sensor Mode see Section 2D.
Thru-Hole Labels
If you are using card stock or label stock that has a hole punch or a notch to identify a
transition from backing to label, you can adjust the Stock Sensor to position it over the
identifying mark.
Center
of Circle
1-1/8”
1/2”
Center
of Hole
Thru-Hole Labels Circular Labels
Set Sensor Bar to 1-1/8" for 2" circular label (1/8" liner edge gap).

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Primera LX2000 Specifications

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BrandPrimera
ModelLX2000
CategoryLabel printer
LanguageEnglish