User`s manual

User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer
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3.3.4 End of Day
When the printer finishes printing all the print jobs that have been sent, it will
stop with a few labels left to print. The Data Light will flash. Sending another
print job will allow the printer to continue printing without producing a leader.
The feature helps prevent wasting stock and ink.
If all the jobs are finished or you need to change stock and/or ink and the data
light is flashing, press the Start Button. The printer will print the last few labels
of the last print job. You can then turn off the printer or change the stock and ink
for the next print job.
3.3.5 Clearing Print Jobs
If you have sent print jobs to the printer and do not want to print the labels, press
and hold both the Start/Stop and Voice buttons simultaneously. After about 2
seconds, the printer will say “Clearing Current Batch.” If there is only one print
job, the Data light will go out.
If there are more than one print job and you only want to clear the current one,
release the buttons. If there are more than one print job and you want to clear
them all, continue to hold the buttons until the printer says, “Clearing All
Batches.”
3.3.6 Using Pre-Printed Stock
When using pre-printed or die-cut stock, the printer must detect a sense mark on
the stock in order to print in the proper place.
The SNAP 700 printer comes with a through-hole sensor standard. The
sensor, mounted in the Sensor Module, will detect a hole or slot any
location across the width of the stock. Adjusted the sensor position to the
hole or slot to register.
The printer also comes with top reflective sensor standard. This sensor,
built into the same through-hole sensor, detects a black sense mark
printed on the top side of the stock.
The bottom reflective sensor is also standard on the SNAP 700. This
sensor is built into the through-hole sensor and will detect a black sense
mark printed on the bottom of white tape or tag stock.
Two contrast sensors are options. Both are dimensionally identical and
use a fiber-optic pickup tube mounted in the up-right frame with the tip
protruding into a slot in the left guide shaft. The contrast sensor detects
most sense marks. The color/contrast sensor detects colored and more
difficult sense marks.
The fiber-optic pickup tube is moveable and will detect sense marks
across the entire width of the supply. Refer to appendix 7 for