Read online or download PDF. Page 29 / 94. Datamax-O'Neil I-Class Mark II Operator’s Manual User Manual. Datamax-O'Neil Printers. Summary of Contents for Datamax a-class mark ii Page 1 Operator’s Manual. Page 3 Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Datamax-O’Neil Corporation. Operator’s manual. Read online or download PDF. Datamax-O'Neil I-Class Mark II Operator’s Manual User Manual. Sep 20, 2019 How To Troubleshoot Top Of Form Faults With The Datamax-O'Neil Printers. This article provides information on how to troubleshoot and fix Top Of Form (TOF) Faults with most of the Datamax-O'Neil Class series printers.
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Chapter 2 - Printer Setup
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The Media Sensor needs to be positioned so that the printer can detect the presence of media and
the top-of-form (except for continuous stock, where the TOF is set through the front panel.
To adjust:
1. With media loaded, as described in Section 2.2, grasp the Slide Tab and move the Sensor
Eye Mark into position over media according to the table below.
2. If loading media, return to the media loading instructions.
Media Sensor Selection and Adjustment
Media Type
Sensor Eye Mark Position
Sensing Required
Die-cut
Near the middle of the label
Gap
Notched
Centered over the notch
Gap
Reflective
Centered over the black mark
Reflective
Continuous
Near the middle of the media
Continuous
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‘Sensor Eye’ Mark
Slide Tab
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Chapter 3 - Printer Operation
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3.4.3 Standard Calibration
The Standard Calibration can be performed using the NETira CT Utility (see Section 3.3)or using
the front panel buttons via the printer’s menu, see Section 4.5. Standard Calibration provides
dynamic readings, which can be helpful when using media with small position-critical notches or
marks. Three calibration samples are required:
Empty – with nothing over the sensor;
Gap, Notch, Hole or Mark – with media liner, a notch, hole, or a mark over the sensor; and,
Paper – with the label (and liner, if any) over the sensor.
Calibrate the Media Sensor using the steps below:
The Sensor Calibration menu item is only accessible in the Advanced Menu mode.
Step
Action
Displayed Message
Comment
A
Turn ON the printer.
READY
Wait briefly for initialization to
complete.
B
Press MENU Button. Make sure
MEDIA SETTINGS is highlighted and press ENTER. Then using the DOWN Button, scroll to SENSOR CALIBRATION.
(Printer Menu)
C
Press ENTER to access SENSOR
CALIBRATION. Then using the DOWN Button, scroll to PERFORM CALIBRATION. Press ENTER again and then press YES to proceed.
PERFORM CALIBRATION
Press NO to abort this procedure.
D
With no media installed, press
ESC.
REMOVE LABEL STOCK
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PRESS ESC KEY
Yyy
This sets the empty value, where
“yyy” represents the current sensor reading.
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Proceed according to the media
type: Die-Cut – Remove a label or two from the liner then install the media. Position the Media Sensor under the liner area and press ESC. Notched (or Reflective) – Install media. Position the Media Sensor under a notch (or black mark) and press ESC. Continuous – Press ESC then proceed to Step F.
For die-cut media:
SCAN BACKING
PRESS ESC KEY
yyy
For Notched/Reflective media: https://pbtree891.weebly.com/blog/j-simon-xt-control-panel-user-manual.
SCAN MARK
PRESS ESC KEY
yyy
For continuous media:
REMOVE LABEL STOCK
PRESS ESC KEY
Yyy
Datamax O'neil H Class ManualThis sets the gap (or mark) value, where “yyy” represents the current sensor reading.
See Section 2.3 for sensor
adjustment instructions.
Do not position a perforation over the sensor when taking the sample. (3) For small notches or reflective marks, ensure that the labels exit straight from the printer. (4) Unless otherwise noted, do not move the Media Sensor after this step. Datamax O'neil M-class Mark Ii Manual
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