Operations

 

 

Calibrate the Printer

 

Table 7 • Types of Calibration (Continued)

 

 

 

Type of Calibration

Description

When/How It Occurs

 

 

 

Sensor Profile

The printer auto-calibrates and prints

Select the SENSOR PROFILE

Calibration

a media sensor profile.

option on the control panel. See Print

 

 

Sensor Profile on page 98 for

 

 

instructions.

 

 

 

Media and Ribbon

One of the most common adjustments

Select the MEDIA AND RIBBON

Sensor Sensitivity

to printer settings. The printer resets

CALIBRATE option on the control

Calibration

the sensitivity of the sensors to detect

panel. See Calibrate Media and

 

correctly the media and ribbon that

Ribbon Sensor Sensitivity on page 99

 

you are using. If you change the type

for instructions.

 

of ribbon and/or media, you might

 

 

need to reset the sensitivity of the

 

 

media and ribbon sensors. When the

 

 

sensors are at their new sensitivity, the

 

 

printer performs an auto-calibration.

 

 

 

 

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