Body | Note: This information can be found in page 21 of the J4000 user manual: J4000 User Manual and Quick Start Guide Setting the Sensor Supply Mode in PrintHubThe supply sensor mode refers to the method the printer will use to detect the print starting position for each label. To adjust the supply sensor mode, open the Brady PrintHub. In most cases you will not need to change this setting. By default it is set to sense standard die-cut supply. It is only necessary to change this setting if you are using clear labels or any label with a black sensing mark on the back.
IMPORTANT! Set the supply sensor mode before loading supply.
1. Connect the printer to the computer using the USB cable.
Note: The mode setting is stored in the printer's internal memory so you will not be able to access it unless the printer is turned on and properly communicating with the computer.
2. Open Brady PrintHub on the computer.
3. Click on the Label Feed tab.
4. Select the graphic that most closely corresponds to the supply you intend to install. This will initiate the supply sensor mode.
5. Load the supply.Sensor Mode Types
There are three sensor modes:
Continuous - (Sensor off) For continuous supply with no die-cut, reflective mark, or holes, set the sensor type to Continuous which will turn off the supply sensor. In this mode there is no way to set the print starting position. The printer will simply start printing the first label and print each subsequent label immediately after that previous one. To produce a gap between prints simply add the desired amount of white space to the end of the label being printed.
Reflective - Use this mode for supply that has a pre-printed black line (black mark) on the back of the supply, which indicates the break between labels. Black marks are required on clear supply rolls. Black marks can also be used for irregular shaped labels, such as circles larger than 4 inches or on any supply where the starting print position cannot be sensed using the label itself.
Die-Cut (Default) - When using standard die-cut labels that look similar to the graphic, use this setting regardless of the size of the label. Also use this setting for through-hole label material where a hole is punched through each label or a notch is cut in the side.
IMPORTANT! You must also set the gap sensor position (see: J4000 - Adjusting the Gap Sensor) so that the sensor is sensing the correct point on die cut or reflective supply. The gap sensor is turned off when set to continuous supply mode. |
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