[. . . ] CL Series "e" Thermal Transfer Printers Operator Manual for CL408e, CL412e, CL608e & CL612e CL408e and CL412e Printer Users Please Refer To Supplemental Operator Manual PN: 9001159 PN 9001074 Rev. 10350A Nations Ford Road Charlotte, NC 28273 Main Phone: (704) 644-1650 Fax: (704) 644-1662 Tech Support Hotline: (704) 644-1660 Tech Support Fax: (704) 644-1661 Email: satosupport@satoamerica. com www. satoamerica. com © Copyright 2003 SATO America, Inc. Warning: This equipment complies with the requirements in Part 15 of FCC rules for a Class A computing device. Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause unacceptable interference to radio and TV reception requiring the operator to take whatever steps are necessary to correct the interference. No part of this document may be reproduced or issued to third parties in any form whatsoever without the express permission of SATO America, Inc. [. . . ] Insert a label still attached to the backing into the sensor and close the Label Hold-Down. This line should have the message "GAP" on the top line (DIP switch DSW2-2 = OFF). Strip the label from the backing and insert the backing strip under the sensor and close the Label Lid. The voltage ranges measured should be within the following range Backing without label = 0. 5V or less Backing with label = 1. 0V the low value If the measured values are outside this range, you may have trouble in finding a value that will work properly under all conditions. If this is the case, a higher quality label may be needed to get adequate performance. The display will increment one step for each time the LINE key is pressed. If the LINE key is held pressed for more than two seconds, it will automatically go into the fast scroll mode. The reading will advance to a setting of 3. 3 (the maximum voltage) after which it will automatically wrap and start at "0. 0" again. If a value of "0. 0" is set, the printer will automatically set the level each time the printer is powered on with labels loaded or the head is closed. Once the setting is correct, pressing the FEED key will accept the setting and advance to the Online Feed display. B Page 3-19 GAP INPUT [X. XV] [X. XV] GAP INPUT [X. XV] [X. XV] Section 3. Configuration EYE - When setting the "eye" threshold, the voltage must be measured with nothing but the label under the sensor and then again withthe printed "eye" mark under the sensor. The formula for this is: (High Voltage Level + Low Voltage Level) x 0. 5 = Start Value 1. This line should have the message "EYE" on the top line (DIP switch DSW2-2 = ON). Now pull the label forward until the "eye" mark is positioned under the sensor (the voltage reading should be at its highest point). The voltage ranges measured should be within the following ranges: Label Only = 0. 3 to 0. 7V Eye-Mark 1. 2V above low value If the measured values are outside this range, you may have trouble in finding a value that will work properly under all conditions. If this is the case, a higher quality label may be needed to get adequate performance. The display will increment one step for each time the LINE key is pressed. If the LINE key is held pressed for more than two seconds, it will automatically go into the fast scroll mode. The reading will advance to a setting of 3. 3 (the maximum voltage) after which it will automatically wrap and start at "0. 0" again. If a value of "0. 0" is set, the printer will automatically set the level each time the printer is powered on with labels loaded or the head is closed. Once the setting is correct, pressing the FEED key will accept the setting and advance to the Online Feed display. [. . . ] Press the FEED key again to stop the printing and turn the printer OFF. Page A-6 PN 9001074 Rev. B SATO CL Series "e" Printers Appendix A: Optional Features PCMCIA MEMORY CARDS Description The Memory Card Option provides the connectors and interface board for one PCMCIA memory card slot. The PCMCIA memory is selected for use via the <ESC>CC Memory Area Select command. Type Applicable Specifications Size Connector Pins Battery Write Protect Low Battery Detect Installation Instructions for installing the Memory Card Option are included with the installation kit. [. . . ]