SATO 408e, 412E manual Installation Loading Labels and Tags CONT’D, Adjusting the Paper Sensor

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SECTION 2: INSTALLATION

2.3 LOADING LABELS AND TAGS (CONT’D)

2.3.3 Adjusting the Paper Sensor

Adjustment of the paper sensors (I-mark and Gap sensors) is usually not necessary, but the procedure is described here when you need to make adjustments.

1.Lift up the main cover. Make sure that the cover is pushed upwards until it locks firmly in place so that it will not fall downwards and injure your hands.

2.The sensor assembly is located just under the Label Guide Shaft. Turn the purple Sensor Adjustment knob to adjust the sensors’ position.

3.After adjustment, feed a few labels and do a test

print to see if the sensor is working properly. Adjust the label pitch if necessary.

Caution

• When closing the front cover, be careful not to injure your fingers

Label Guide Plate Sensor Adjustment knob

due to a sudden release of the heavy cover.

 

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Contents LM Basic 408e/412e 438A Alexandra Road #05-01/04 Alexandra Technopark Singapore Table of Contents Counters Mode Table of Contents CON’TD Optional Accessories Overview General Specifications Key Feature LM408e and LM412eGeneral Specifications CONT’D SpecificationLabels and Ribbons available Model Name Barcodes Physical Characteristics Dimensions This page is intentionally left blank Installation Printer Placement Tips Electrical PrecautionsGeneral Precautions Installation Unpacking Power cable Operator’s Manual Accessory CD-ROM Included AccessoriesGlobal Warranty Additional information Document Installation Parts Identification Identifying the Main Printer Parts8888888888888888 Parts Identification CONT’DInstallation Loading the Carbon Ribbon Roll Paper Characteristics Loading LabelsMain Cover Label Holder Label Guide Plate Installation Loading Labels CONT’DLoading Roll Paper LabelLoading Fanfold Paper Installation Loading Labels and Tags CONT’D Adjusting the Paper SensorReplacing the Print Head Installation Configuration and Operation Operating ModesOperation Panel Offset Pitch DSWAccessing the Various Printer Modes Accessing the Various Printer Modes CONT’D DSWOverview of LCD Menu Options in Various Modes Overview of LCD Menu Options in Various Modes CONT’D Overview of LCD Menu Options in Various Modes CONT’D Pause Normal ModesOnline OfflineNormal Modes CONT’D Zero Slash YES no Advanced ModeAdvanced Mode Auto Online YES noHead Check Normal Barcode Advanced Mode CONT’DCharacter Pitch Prop Fixed Service Mode Select Language English Service Mode CONT’DPriority Setting Command LCD Ignore CAN/DLE YES noNormal Slow Ribbon Near END Enable DisableACK Signal Counters Mode Counters ModeMove Mode Cont Tear Move ModeMove Mode Pitch Sensor On OFFTest Print Size Xxcm Test Print ModeTest Print Mode Configuration Print Size Small LargeDefault Setting YES no Default Setting ModeResetting the Printer Reset CompletedUser Download Press Line KEY Waiting User Download Completed ALT. Protocol Default CompleteProtocol Storing Counter Clear None Maintenance ModeCounter Clear None Counter Clear ALL Counter Clear Head Test Print Press Feed KEYCompleatlled Maintenance Mode CONT’DALL Clear Mode LCD Status HEX Dump ModeHex Dump Mode in buffer QTYReady Download ModeFlash Download StartendBoot Download Mode Boot DownloaderWhen to clean with the cleaning sheet Cleaning the Print HEAD, Platen and RollersWhen to clean with a cleaning kit IntroductionHOW to Clean the Printer with a Cleaning SET Print head and RollersHOW to Clean the Printer Cleaning Sheet Adjusting Print Quality Adjusting Print DarknessReplacing a Blown Fuse Adjusting Print Quality CONT’DAdjusting Print Speed PR INT SpeedThis page is intentionally left blank Interface Specifications Interface TypesInterface Card DIP Switch Settings RS-232C FunctionInterface Card DIP Switch Settings LAN Interface Card DIP Switch Settings Wireless LANBasic Specifications External Signal InterfaceSerial Interface Specifications RS-232C READY/BUSY Pin AssignmentsTiming Chart Normal Processing Single JOB BufferMulti JOB Buffer Input/Output Signals ON/X-OFFXON XO FF XO N Xoff XO N XO FF Ieee 1284 Interface DIPSW2-5Ieee 1284 Interface CONT’D Pin AssignmentInterface Signals Pin no Signal Type ContentInitial Timing Chart Procedure during Paper End Single JOB Buffer CONT’DTiming Chart Normal Process Printer Status Nline Offline This page is intentionally left blank Initial Checklist ObservationsInterface Specifications if necessary Using the RS232C Serial InterfaceTion 5 Interface Specifications Understanding the LCD Error Messages Status Message on Error Cause SolutionTroubleshooting Guide Symptom Paper is fed but not printedTroubleshooting Guide CONT’D Symptom Low quality print Are the paper and carbon ribbon Optional Accessories Available Interface BoardsHigh speed RS-232C board Optional Accessories Interface Boards1 RS-232C board IEEE-1284 board USB boardCalendar IC Optional Accessories OthersLAN board
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412E, 408e specifications

The SATO 408e is a high-performance thermal transfer printer that stands out in the world of barcode and label printing, particularly known for its reliability and versatility. Designed for various industrial applications, this printer is well-suited for environments that require durable and efficient printing solutions.

One of the main features of the SATO 408e is its superior print quality. It utilizes advanced thermal transfer technology, allowing for crisp and clear printing at speeds of up to 10 inches per second. The printer is capable of producing sharp barcodes, text, and graphics, ensuring that labels meet high standards for readability and durability.

The SATO 408e supports a wide range of media types and sizes, accommodating labels from 0.63 inches to 4.1 inches in width. This flexibility makes it an ideal choice for industries such as manufacturing, logistics, healthcare, and retail, where diverse labeling needs may arise. Whether you need labels for shipping, inventory management, or patient identification, the SATO 408e can handle it all.

Another significant characteristic of the SATO 408e is its user-friendly interface. The printer features an intuitive LCD screen that simplifies navigation through the printer’s settings. Additionally, it includes easy-to-access components for media and ribbon loading, allowing for quick replacement and minimal downtime. This ergonomic design caters to various user levels, from novices to seasoned operators.

Connectivity options are also a strong point for the SATO 408e. It comes equipped with multiple connectivity interfaces, including USB, Ethernet, and serial ports, providing flexibility in how the printer can be integrated into existing systems. This seamless integration allows for enhanced workflow efficiency and adaptability to different business setups.

Furthermore, the SATO 408e incorporates advanced monitoring and maintenance features. It supports real-time monitoring of printer status and media usage, enabling proactive management and reducing the risk of interruptions during print runs.

In conclusion, the SATO 408e thermal transfer printer is characterized by its high print quality, versatility in media handling, user-friendly design, and robust connectivity options. It is a reliable solution for businesses that demand precision and efficiency in their labeling processes, making it a leading choice among industrial printers in the market today.