Adjustment
4.1.3.1 Finding Out the Head VoltageNormally, the head voltage is not acknowledged without removing the printhead. This program is, however, designed to read the head voltage data stored in the EEPPROM on the main control board. This section describes how to find out the head voltages.
1.Connect the printer and the host computer with a parallel interface cable.
2.Run the adjustment program in the host computer.
3.Input the market code. (Refer to Section 4.1.2.)
4.Move the cursor using − or ↓ key to select “2. Adjustment & Check” from the Main menu. Then press “Return” key, and the Adjustment & Check menu appears.
5.Move the cursor using − or ↓ key to select “7. A4” Then press “Return” key, and the printer prints an A4 check pattern. See the paragraph under 6.TITLE, in which the head IDs are printed in 8 digits, as shown in the bold letters in the example below:
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Rev. A <2> | For C206. | (011)=<000000>CLB 0 CLC 0 |
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BK :( | )=<01802016 > | YMC: ( | )=<01602015> | 22:10:19 No. | |
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See the 2nd line which shows the black head ID (BK) and the color head ID (YMC). The 2nd and 3rd digits show the head ID for the normal dot, and the 5th digit shows the rank value. The last 2 digits show the head ID for the micro dot, as shown below:
[Black printhead] 18: Head ID for the normal dot 2: Rank value
16: Head ID for the micro dot
[Color printhead] 16: Head ID for the normal dot 2: Rank value
15: Head ID for the micro dot
6.Omit the “0”s from the head ID, and the head voltage is composed of the head ID for the normal dot, rank value and head ID for the micro dot, as shown below:
Black head voltage (BK): 18216
Color head voltage (YMC): 16215
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