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    < 6 > A U T O    C A L I B 
    O F F           (17)  The current setting is displayed. 
                  
            [FEED] [RESTART] 
    (18)  Change the setting using the [FEED] and 
    [RESTART] keys. 
    < 6 > A U T O    C A L I B 
    O N      T R A N S .       (19)  The new setting is displayed. 
                  
            [FEED] [RESTART] 
     
    (20)  Change the setting using the [FEED] and 
    [RESTART] keys. 
    < 6 > A U T O    C A L I B 
    O N      R E F L E C T     (21)  The new setting is displayed 
                  
            [PAUSE] 
     
    (22)  Press the [PAUSE] key to save the setting. 
    < 6 > A U T O    C A L I B (23)  The automatic calibration menu is displayed. 
                  
     
    Automatic calibration setting (AUTO CALIB) 
     
        
     • OFF Disabled 
      •  ON TRANS.  The transmissive sensor is enabled.   
      •  ON REFLECT  The reflective sensor is enabled. 
        
     
    Explanation of operation 
    (1)  When AUTO CALIB is enabled, automatic calibration starts at open/close of the head after the 
    power is turned on. 
    (2)  When AUTO CALIB is enabled, operation parameters specified by commands, including paper 
    length, effective print length, and sensor type, are ignored. 
    (3)  When ON REFLECT is selected, an area of the lowest sensor input value is regarded as a black 
    mark.    A threshold value for the black mark is determined by adding a reflective sensor’s finely 
    adjusted manual threshold value to the lowest input value. 
    (4)  When ON TRANS. is selected, an area of the highest sensor input value is regarded as a gap.    A 
    threshold value for the gap is determined by deducting a transmissive sensor’s finely adjusted 
    manual threshold value from the highest input value. 
    (5)  Samples of the sensor input value are taken until paper is fed 160.0 mm after the start of operation 
    and the threshold value is determined.    If two or more black marks/gaps have been found, the 
    paper length is calculated and the paper feed stops having 1 mm distance to the trailing edge of a 
    measured black mark/gap.   
    FEED 
    RESTART 
    						
    							 
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    (6)  If the second black mark/gap has not been found under the above conditions, the paper feed 
    continues.    If the second black mark/gap is not found even after paper is fed at a maximum of 
    1,000.0 mm, it is regarded as a paper feed jam and the paper feed stops.   
    (7)  Paper pitch to be supported is 10.0 mm to 355.6 (14 inches) mm. 
    (8)  When the cutter is installed and a previous issue was performed in cut issue mode, paper is cut 
    and ejected after automatic calibration completes. 
    (9)  When the automatic calibration is in operation, paper does not stop at a strip position even in strip 
    or special strip mode.       
    (10) When the automatic calibration is in operation, labels do not stop at a strip position even in strip or 
    special strip mode.    (Labels stop at the strip position when the firmware version is C2.0D or later.) 
    (11) When the automatic calibration is in operation, a label end error or head open error causes the 
    printer to stop.    Opening the head can clear the error and the automatic calibration resumes. 
    (12) Whenever the automatic calibration is in operation, the ribbon is driven.  Even when a no ribbon 
    state is detected, it does not cause a ribbon error.  No ribbon is included in the operation 
    conditions after the automatic calibration completes. 
     
      
    						
    							 
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    5.13  LAN ENABLE/DISABLE SETTING   
    5.13.1   Operation Example of LAN Enable/Disable Setting 
         
    Power ON    
                  
    O N  L I N E       (1)  Idling or printing normally 
    B - S A 4 T - T       V 1 . 2 A 
                  
            [PAUSE] 
     
    (2)  Press the [PAUSE] key. 
    P A U S E         (3)  “PAUSE” is displayed. 
    B - S A 4 T - T       V 1 . 2 A 
                 
            [RESTART] 
     (4)  Hold down the [RESTART] key for 3 seconds 
    or more while the printer is in a pause state. 
    < 1 > R E S E T          (5)  The reset menu is displayed. 
                  
                  
            [RESTART] 
     
    (6)  Press the [RESTART] key. 
    < 7 > L A N               
                 (7)  LAN enable/disable setting menu display 
                  
            [PAUSE]  
     
    (8)  Press the [PAUSE] key. 
    < 7 > L A N               
    O N        S N M P    O N   (9)  The current setting is displayed. 
                 
            [FEED] [RESTART] 
     (10) Change the setting from LAN ON to OFF using 
    the [FEED] and [RESTART] keys. 
    < 7 > L A N               
    O F F           (11)  The new setting is displayed. 
                 
            [FEED] [RESTART] 
     (12)  Change the setting from LAN OFF to ON using 
    the [FEED] and [RESTART] keys. 
    < 7 > L A N               
    O N        S N M P    O N   (13)  The new setting is displayed. 
                 
            [FEED] [RESTART] 
     (14)  Change the setting from SNMP ON to OFF 
    using the [FEED] and [RESTART] keys. 
    < 7 > L A N               
    O N        S N M P    O F F (15)  The new setting is displayed. 
                  
            [PAUSE] 
     
    (16)  Press the [PAUSE] key. 
    < 7 > L A N               (17)  LAN enable/disable setting menu display 
                   
    						
    							 
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     • OFF Disabled 
      •  ON SNMP ON  LAN is enabled, SNMP is enabled.   
      •  ON SNMP OFF  LAN is enabled, SNMP is disabled. 
        
     
     
    FEED 
    RESTART 
    						
    							 
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    5.14  REAL TIME CLOCK (RTC) SETTING 
    5.14.1  Operation Example of RTC Setting 
         
    Power ON    
                  
    O N  L I N E       (1)  Idling or printing normally 
    B - S A 4 T - T       V 1 . 2 A 
                  
            [PAUSE] 
     
    (2)  Press the [PAUSE] key. 
    P A U S E         (3)  “PAUSE” is displayed. 
    B - S A 4 T - T       V 1 . 2 A 
                  
            [RESTART] 
     
    (4)  Hold down the [RESTART] key for 3 seconds 
    or more while the printer is in a pause state. 
    < 1 > R E S E T          (5)  The reset menu is displayed. 
                  
                  
            [FEED] 
     
    (6)  Press the [FEED] key for 7 times. 
    < 8 > R T C    S E T       
                 (7)  RTC setting menu display 
                  
            [PAUSE] 
     
    (8)  Press the [PAUSE] key. 
    < 8 > R T C    S E T       
    D A T E          0 5 / 0 1 / 0 1
                 (9)  The current date (Year/Month/Day) is 
    displayed. 
            [PAUSE] 
     
    (10)  Press the [PAUSE] key. 
    < 8 > R T C    S E T       
    D A T E    Y      0 5 / 0 1 / 0 1
                 (11) Change the year using the [FEED] and 
    [RESTART] keys. 
            [PAUSE] 
     
    (12)  Press the [PAUSE] key. 
    < 8 > R T C    S E T       
    D A T E    M      0 6 / 0 1 / 0 1
                 (13) Change the month using the [FEED] and 
    [RESTART] keys. 
            [PAUSE] 
     
    (14)  Press the [PAUSE] key. 
                   
    						
    							 
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    < 8 > R T C    S E T       
    D A T E    D      0 5 / 0 3 / 0 1(15) Change the day using the [FEED] and 
    [RESTART] keys. 
                  
            [PAUSE] 
     
    (16)  Press the [PAUSE] key to save the setting. 
    < 8 > R T C    S E T       
    T I M E          0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0
                 (17)  The current time is displayed. 
            [PAUSE] 
     
    (18)  Press the [PAUSE] key. 
    < 8 > R T C    S E T       
    T I M E    H      0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0
                 (19) Change the hour using the [FEED] and 
    [RESTART] keys. 
            [PAUSE] 
     
    (20)  Press the [PAUSE] key. 
    < 8 > R T C    S E T       
    T I M E    M      0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0
                 (21) Change the minute using the [FEED] and 
    [RESTART] keys. 
            [PAUSE] 
     
    (22)  Press the [PAUSE] key. 
    < 8 > R T C    S E T       
    T I M E    S      0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0
                 (23) Change the second using the [FEED] and 
    [RESTART] keys. 
            [PAUSE] 
     
    (24)  Press the [PAUSE] key to save the setting. 
    < 8 > R T C    S E T       
    L O W    B A T T .      C H E C K
                 (25) The low battery check setting menu is 
    displayed.  
            [PAUSE] 
     
    (26)  Press the [PAUSE] key. 
    < 8 > R T C    S E T       
    L O W    B A T T .          O F F
                 (27)  The current setting is displayed.   
    Change the setting using the [FEED] and 
    [RESTART] keys. 
            [PAUSE] 
     
    (28)  Press the [PAUSE] key to save the setting. 
    < 8 > R T C    S E T       
    R E N E W A L             (29) The RTC data renewal timing setting menu is 
    displayed. 
                  
            [PAUSE] 
     
    (30)  Press the [PAUSE] key. 
    < 8 > R T C    S E T       
    R E N E W A L          B A T C H(31)  The current setting is displayed.   
    Change the setting using the [FEED] and 
    [RESTART] keys. 
                  
            [PAUSE] 
     
    (32)  Press the [PAUSE] key to save the setting. 
                   
    						
    							 
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    < 8 > R T C    S E T       
    D A T E          0 6 / 0 3 / 0 1(33)  The current date is displayed. 
                  
            [FEED] [RESTART] 
     
    (34)  Press the [FEED] and [RESTART] keys. 
    < 8 > R T C    S E T       
                 (35)  The RTC setting menu is displayed. 
     
     
    RTC low battery check (LOWBATT. CHECK) 
     
        
     • OFF Disabled 
     • ON Enabled 
      
        
     
    RTC data renewal timing (RENEWAL) 
     
        
     • BATCH Per batch 
     • PAGE Per page 
      
        
     
    NOTES: 
    •  Be sure to load the battery whenever the RTC data is used. 
    •  If the battery is not loaded or the battery voltage is low, the RTC data is erased at the power off time. 
    •  When the low battery check function is set to ON, the printer stops at the power on time due to a 
    “LOW BATTERY” error if the battery voltage is 1.9V or less.    As a restart is invalidated in this case, 
    hold down the [RESTART] key to cause the printer to enter RESET mode, access the Real Time 
    Clock setting mode, and set the low battery function to OFF. 
    •  The factory setting for the low battery check function is OFF. 
    •  To enable the real time clock function, set the low battery check to ON. 
    •  When the low battery check is set to OFF, the RTC function is available even in a low battery state.   
    However, the setting and check of the real time clock is required whenever the power is turned on. 
    •  When the RTC data renewal timing is set to “PAGE”, the printer stops between labels ignoring the on-
    the-fly issue even when an Issue command is sent to print more than one label. 
    FEED 
    RESTART
    FEED 
    RESTART 
    						
    							 
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    5.15 BASIC SETTING 
    5.15.1  Operation Example of BASIC Setting 
         
    Power ON    
                  
    O N  L I N E       (1)  Idling or printing normally 
    B - S A 4 T - T       V 1 . 2 A 
                  
            [PAUSE] 
     
    (2)  Press the [PAUSE] key. 
    P A U S E         (3)  “PAUSE” is displayed. 
    B - S A 4 T - T       V 1 . 2 A 
                  
            [RESTART] 
     
    (4)  Hold down the [RESTART] key for 3 seconds 
    or more while the printer is in a pause state. 
    < 1 > R E S E T          (5)  The reset menu is displayed. 
                  
                  
            [RESTART] 
     
    (6)  Press the [RESTART] key. 
    < 9 > B A S I C   S E T T I N G
                 (7)  BASIC setting menu display 
                  
            [PAUSE] 
     
    (8)  Press the [PAUSE] key. 
    < 9 > B A S I C   S E T T I N G
    B A S I C    E N A B L E   
                 (9)  BASIC function enabling/disabling menu is 
    displayed. 
            [RESTART] 
     
    (10)  Press the [RESTART] key. 
    < 9 > B A S I C   S E T T I N G
    F I L E    M A I N T E N A N C E
                 (11)  BASIC file browser is displayed.   
            [RESTART] 
     
    (12)  Press the [RESTART] key. 
    < 9 > B A S I C   S E T T I N G
    B A S I C    T R A C E     
                 (13)  BASIC trace menu is displayed.   
            [RESTART] 
     
    (14)  Press the [RESTART] key. 
                   
    						
    							 
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    < 9 > B A S I C   S E T T I N G
    E X P A N D    M O D E     (15)  BASIC expansion menu is displayed.   
                  
            [RESTART] 
     
    (16)  Press the [RESTART] key. 
    < 9 > B A S I C   S E T T I N G
    B A S I C    E N A B L E   
                 (17) BASIC function enable/disable setting menu is 
    displayed. 
            [PAUSE] 
     
    (18)  Press the [PAUSE] key. 
    < 9 > B A S I C   S E T T I N G
    B A S I C            O F F 
                 (19)  BASIC function is disabled. 
            [FEED] 
     
    (20)  Press the [FEED] key. 
    < 9 > B A S I C   S E T T I N G
    B A S I C            O N   
                 (21)  BASIC function is enabled. 
            [PAUSE] 
     
    (22)  Press the [PAUSE] key. 
    < 9 > B A S I C   S E T T I N G
    F I L E    M A I N T E N A N C E
                 (23)  BASIC file browser is displayed. 
            [PAUSE] 
     
    (24)  Press the [PAUSE] key to save the setting. 
    < 9 > B A S I C   S E T T I N G
    0 0    T E S T . B A S     
                 (25)  Program file is displayed.   
            [RESTART] 
     
    (26)  Press the [RESTART] key. 
    < 9 > B A S I C   S E T T I N G
    0 1    T E S T . D A T     (27)  Data file is displayed.   
                 
             
     (28) Names of data files in the BASIC file area are 
    displayed. 
    < 9 > B A S I C   S E T T I N G
    0 0    T E S T . B A S     (29)  Program file is displayed. 
                  
            [PAUSE] 
     
    (30)  Press the [PAUSE] key. 
    < 9 > B A S I C   S E T T I N G
    B A S I C    T R A C E     (31)  BASIC trace menu is displayed. 
                  
            [PAUSE] 
     
    (32)  Press the [PAUSE] key. 
                   
    						
    							 
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    < 9 > B A S I C   S E T T I N G
    T R A C E            O F F (33)  BASIC trace function is disabled.   
                  
            [FEED] 
     
    (34)  Press the [FEED] key. 
    < 9 > B A S I C   S E T T I N G
    T R A C E            O N   (35)  BASIC trace function is enabled. 
     
                  
            [PAUSE] 
     
    (36)  Press the [PAUSE] key. 
    < 9 > B A S I C   S E T T I N G
    E X P A N D    M O D E     (37)  BASIC expansion menu is displayed. 
                 (38) When the program for the BASIC expansion 
    mode has been loaded, it will be executed by 
    pressing the [PAUSE] key. 
            [PAUSE] 
     
      How to exit the program depends on the 
    program for the BASIC expansion mode.   
    < 9 > B A S I C   S E T T I N G
                 (39)  BASIC setting menu display 
     
      
    						
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