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PN 9001024
Rev. B Jan. 2000
Page 2-11
SATO CL608 & CL612 SERVICE MANUAL
SECTION 2 Configuration
When the printer is powered on the LCD Panel will display the ONLINE status on the top line
of the display and the bottom line will contain the label quantity (QTY) status. The ONLINE
message will be changed to OFFLINE whenever the printer is switched offline by depressing the
LINE key. As soon as a print job is received, the QTY message will indicate the number of labels
to be printed. As soon as the label job begins to print, the display will indicate the number of
labels remaining in the print job that remain to be printed.
User Mode
To enter the USER mode, perform the following steps:
STEP PROCEDURE
1. The printer is first taken offline by pressing the LINE key once. The
display will change to OFFLINE.
2. Press the FEED and LINE keys simultaneously for more than one
second. The printer now displays the first USER mode adjustment
(Print Darkness).
Normal Mode
There are three Darkness (or heat range) settings on the printer. The higher
numbers represent darker settings. The current setting is indicated by a line under
one of the range settings.
To change the setting perform the following steps:
STEP PROCEDURE
1. Use the LINE key to step the underlined cursor to the desired
setting.
2. Once the correct setting is underlined, press the FEED key to
accept the setting and advance to the next adjustment.
Note: The setting can be overridden by software. Finer adjustments can also be made
using the PRINT potentiometer setting on the adjustment panel.
NOTE: Refer also to Section 4-11 for
print darkness setting Type 1 and Type
2 that work in conjunction with these
fine adjustment settings.
PRINT DARKNESS
1 (L) 2 (M) 3 (D)
OFFLINE
000000
ONLINE
QTY: 000000

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