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Toshiba B-EX4T1 Owners Manual - The Barcode Warehouse

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2.PRINTER SETUPENGLISH VERSION EO1-330892.10 Threshold Setting2.10 Threshold SettingTo maintain a constant print position the printer uses the media sensor todetect a print start position according to the difference of voltage betweena print area and a gap or black mark. When the media is pre-printed, thedarker (or more dense) inks can interfere with this process causing paperjam errors.To get around this problem, first, try an automatic threshold setting.If the problem still occurs, then, the threshold voltage needs to be fineadjusted.Threshold is a voltage level by which the printer determines whether aprint area or a gap/a black mark is being detected by the media sensor.<strong>The</strong> threshold is a boundary between a print area and a gap/black mark,and should be a midpoint of their voltage levels.Power OFFPower ONONLINE Mode[PAUSE]PAUSE stateHold down [PAUSE]Threshold Setting Mode• Reflective sensor• Transmissive sensor(1) Load the media to be used.(2) Choose 1) or 2) depending on the sensor type to be used, then pressthe [ENTER].NOTES:1. Failure to feed more than 1.5labels may result in anincorrect threshold setting.2. A paper end or ribbon enderror cannot be detectedduring paper feed.(3) Hold down the [PAUSE] until more than 1.5 labels (tags) have beenfed.<strong>The</strong> media will continue to be fed until the [PAUSE] is released. (Anautomatic threshold setting for the selected sensor is completed bythis operation.)(4) <strong>The</strong> result of the threshold setting is displayed.(e.g.: Succeeded)(e.g: Failed)Sensor typeResult (Text)Result (Graph)Key operation guideE2-67

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