Notes

(1)If the feed length fine adjustment, cut position (or stop position of the strip issue) fine adjustment, or back feed fine adjustment has been set in the system mode (key operation on the printer), the fine adjustment value will be the sum of the fine adjustment by the Fine Adjust Command, and the fine adjustment in the system mode.

The max. fine adjustment values are as follows. However, the max. feed length fine adjustment value is limited within the label pitch.

Feed length fine adjustment

±50.0 mm

Cut position (or stop position of the strip issue) fine adjustment ....

±50.0 mm

Back feed fine adjustment

±9.9 mm

(2)After changing the fine adjustment value by this command, one label must be fed by the Feed Command ([ESC] T) to adjust the first print position.

(3)Each fine adjustment value is protected in memory (even if the power is turned off).

(4)If a fine adjustment value is improper, printing will not be performed correctly.

For example, if the back feed fine adjustment value is not set properly, the print positions without cutting and after cutting will be different from each other. If the label is fed back excessively, the paper will not be fed correctly during printing.

In the strip issue mode for the auto labeler, the print position may differ between the first label and the second label. The back feed fine adjustment is used to adjust the length so that the label is correctly fed back to the position placed before the forward feed is performed.

(5)The cut position (or stop position of the strip issue) fine adjustment and back feed fine adjustment are effective only when the printer is in the cut issue mode or the strip issue mode for the auto labeler.

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Toshiba B-850 manual ±50.0 mm, ±9.9 mm