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3. Check the [Sensor] value.
If the value is 1.0 (V) higher than the "Low" level value you have recorded, this is the "High" level
value for the Gap sensor.
If the difference between the "High" and the "Low" levels is less than 1.0, adjust the [Emit] and
[Receive] values so that the difference is more than 1.0, or adjust the "Low" level (voltage) of the
Gap sensor again.
4.
If both "High" and "Low" levels comply with the standard value, press the button to
confirm the value.
The standard values for the "High" and "Low" levels for the Gap sensor are as follows:
◦ Low (with only liner) ≤ 0.5 (V)
◦ High (media attached with liner) - Low ≥ 1.0 (V)
[GAP Slice Level]
Set the Gap sensor slice level.
The setting procedure is as follows:
1. Use the following formula to calculate the slice level:
(High level - Low level) x 0.3 + Low level = slice level
2.
Select the [GAP Slice Level] in the [Calibrate] menu and press the button.
3.
Press the / buttons to change the [Slice level] value. Set the [Slice level] to the level
calculated in step 1.
4.
Press the button to confirm the value.
• If you set the [Slice level] to 0.0 (V), the product sets the slice level automatically.
[I-Mark Levels]
Manually set the I-mark sensor level.
The setting procedure is as follows:
First, adjust the "Low" level (voltage) of the I-mark sensor.
1. Pass the media below the feed roller and media sensor assembly. Align it so that the media
sensor does not detect the I-mark (black mark).
2. Close the print head and the feed roller and media sensor assembly.
3.
Select the [I-Mark Levels] in the [Calibrate] menu and press the button.
4.
Press the / buttons to change the [Emit] value until the [Sensor] value is below 0.5 (V).
Set the [Emit] value as low as possible.
5. If the [Sensor] value does not decrease below 0.5 after you changed the [Emit] value, press the
/ buttons to change the [Receive] value.
6. Take a note of the [Sensor] value from the above procedure. This is the "Low" level value for the I-
mark sensor.