SATO 400e, 410e manual Pitch Sensor Adjustment Label GAP & Center Hole Media, Multimeter Alone

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Unit 6: Maintenance

PITCH SENSOR ADJUSTMENT (LABEL GAP & CENTER HOLE MEDIA)

This sensor adjustment regulates penetrating ability for media referencing. Penetration modification is performed via two potentiometers that is part of the potentiometer complex located behind the access panel on the left side of the printer.

To establish penetration, upper and lower voltage levels must be set and the difference between the two voltage levels should be maximized for optimum performance.

These activities require the use of a multimeter and may be perfomed with or without the assistance of the SATO Test Module. The test module is a purchase option sold by SATO America.

Refer to the procedure below for directions using the test module and Figure 6-11 for visual assistance.

1 Detach the access panel located on the left side of the printer.

2Adjust the VR1 potentiometer fully counter clock-wise and the VR9 adjusted center scale.

3Connect the test module to the available test connector.

4Connect the multimeter ground probe to the pin identified as GRD on the test module.

5Connect the multimeter positive probe to the pin identified as SIG.

6Turn the printer on and rotate the test module dial to the 5 position.

7Physically place the media’s reference point over the pitch sensor.

8Adjust the VR1 potentiometer until the multimeter displays a value less than +0.5V.

9Relocate the media so the paper portion is oriented over the pitch sensor.

10Regard the multimeter to determine the second measurement is greater than +1.5V.

11Use the VR9 potentiometer for fine adjustment as necessary.

12Repeat steps 6 through 11 until the required difference of 1.0V is achieved.

13Begin normal printing to ensure proper adjustment.

Multimeter Alone

Sensor adjustment may be performed by using a multimeter without the assistance of the test module. To perform this task the multimeter probes must be attached to the correct connector pins of the test connector. Connect the multimeter positive probe to pin 1A and the negative probe to pin 2B. Refer to Figures 6-11 and 6-12 for visual assistance.

GAP & CENTER HOLE REFERENCE CHART

MEDIA

POTENTIOMETER

DIAL

CONNECTOR PIN

VOLT VALUE

 

 

 

 

 

Label Gap

Course: VR1

5

Positive Probe: 1A

> +0.5V

 

< +1.5V

 

Fine: VR9

Negative Probe: 2B

Center Hole

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SATO XL400-410e Operator Manual

PN 9001135A

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Contents XL400e / XL410e Printers That may appear Table of Contents Operation TroubleshootingAdjustment Procedures MaintenancePN 9001135A Introduction Result in Presonal Injury About this Manual1a, Primary Components General DescriptionButtons & Switches Control Features2b, Control Features Page Technical Data Power Physical CharacteristicsEnvironmental ProcessingCharacter Font Capabilities Regulatory Approvals BAR Code CapabiltiesInterface Modules Installation Unpacking and Parts Identification Unpacking & Parts IdentificationMedia Selection Printer InstallationSite Location 3a, Media Loading Media Loading3b, Media Loading 3d, Media Loading 3f, Media Loading Ribbon Loading4a, Ribbon Loading 4c, Ribbon Loading 4e, Ribbon Loading 4g, Ribbon Loading RS232 Serial Interface RS232C SpecificationsInterface Selection PIN Direction Signal Definition RS232C Serial Interface SignalsCable Requirements DB9 Host Connection DB9 PrinterIEEE1284 Parallel Interface SpecificationsACK Init80211B Wireless Specifications 802.11B WirelessUniversal Serial BUS USB Adapter Local Area Network LAN EthernetACK/NAK Protocol Receive BufferPcmcia Memory Upgrade Accessories InstallationStacker Unit Label Stacker InstallationOperation DIP Switch Panels Printer ConfigurationDSW1 Configuration DSW1 Default SettingsDSW1 Function Descriptions OFFDSW2 Configuration DSW2 Default SettingsConfiguration DSW2 Function DescriptionsFunction Description DSW3 Default SettingsDSW1 Normal Mode Configuration ModesTest Print Mode Test Print ModeAdvanced Mode Advanced ModeDefault Settings Mode Default Settings ModeDownload Font Deletion Status Description Acsii HEX Transfer Flash Memory Download ModeFlash Memory Download Mode User Download Mode User Download ModeHex Dump Mode HEX Dump ModeFeed Card ModeNon-Standard Clear Mode NON-STANDARD Clear Mode10a, Service Mode Test Print Service Mode10b, Service Mode Sensor Level 10c, Service Mode Pitch Offset 10d, Service Mode Cut Offset 10e, Service Mode Backfeed Offset 10f, Service Mode Counter Display Default Settings Mode Normal ModeMenu Description NON-STANDARD Code ClearFlash Memory & User Download Modes Advanced ModeUser Test Print Mode Card ModeService Mode Potentiometer DESCRIPTION/PROCEDURE Operational Adjustments11, Adjustment Panel 14a, Cutter Sensor Positioning Cutter Sensor Positioning15a, Tilting Operator Panel Operator PanelPrinting Powering OFFTest Printing Reloading MediaTroubleshooting LED LCD Message Beep Remedy Error SignalsPrinter Troubleshooting Meandering Media No Printed ImagePrinter Creates a Blank Label Incorrect Label PositioningCHK Troubleshooting Step Interface TroubleshootingLAN Ehternet Interface Multimeter with Test Module Performance TestingMultimeter Alone Test Chart Module Dial Connector PIN FunctionHex Dump Mode Test Print TroubleshootingTest Label Printing Sample Test Label Sensor Locations Sensor LocationsMaintenance Damage Cleaning ProceduresFuse Replacement Replacement ProceduresPrint Head to Prevent Damage to ITS Elements Print Head ReplacementRibbon Roller Replacement Ribbon Roller ReplacementPrint Defects Relative Procedure Adjustment ProceduresPrint Head Balance Adjustment Print Head Balance AdjustmentPrint Head Alignment Print Head AlignmentPressure Roller Alignment Pressure Roller AlignmentPressure Roller Balance Pressure Roller BalanceRibbon Guide Adjustment Ribbon Guide Adjustment10, Ribbon Spindle Tensioning Ribbon Spindle TensioningMultimeter Alone Pitch Sensor Adjustment Label GAP & Center Hole MediaPitch Sensor Adjustment EYE-MARK Media 11, Test Module & Sensor Potentiometers Pitch Sensor Adjustment R-CORNER Media Pitch Sensor Adjustment Side Hole Media Jump Hole Sensor Adjustment VR3 Ribbon Sensor AdjustmentVR1 Cutter Sensor AdjustmentSG / HO VR2

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