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User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Printer
Set the voice volume.
When the instructions say to press a button, press the
button for a short time and release it. When the
instructions say to press and hold a button, press the
button and hold it down until the printer responds.
When you are in the Option Menu System, you can get out
by pressing and holding the Voice button until the printer
says “Returning to print mode.”
You will use the Start / Stop and Voice buttons to move through the Option
Menu System. Each time you press a key, a voice message will follow, or the
machine will initiate or stop an action. Regardless of which of the three
functions you want to select in the Option Menu System, you select it the same
way:
1. Press and hold the Voice button for about two seconds.
2. The Voice message will say, “Press Start for Test Pattern.”
3. If you do not want to run a test pattern, press the Voice button.
4. The voice message will say, “Press Start for Demos.
5. If you do not want to listen to the demos, press the Voice button.
6. The voice message will respond with, “Press Start to Set Volume.”
7. If you do not want to change the speaker volume, press the Voice button.
8. The printer will say “Returning to Print Mode.” At this time the Option
Menu System is complete and the printer is back to normal operation.
For more information on how to utilize each of the three possibilities in the
Option Menu System, refer to Sections 3.4.1, Running Test Labels; 3.4.2, Using
Voice Demos; and 3.4.3, Setting / Adjusting Voice Button Volume. Appendix 8
contains a flowchart of the Option Menu System.
3.4.1 Running Test Labels
Your AVERY DENNISON SNAP 500 printer offers you two Test Patterns to run
before you proceed to production.
Test Pattern 1, consisting of a solid line down the middle on the front and back
of the label and a solid line across the web that is exactly 1” from the cut. This
test pattern is helpful in adjusting your print position to compensate for
mechanical tolerances in the printer.
Test Pattern 2 more closely resembles an actual label and can be used to make
adjustments to the printhead pressure and contrast (see sections 4.1.1 and 4.1.2).