How do i change the darkness setting, How do i change the print speed, How do i feed a blank label – SATO CL408e/412e User Manual

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CL408

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FAQs

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How do I change the darkness setting?

There are 5 darkness settings. The highest numbers represent the
darker settings and the current setting is indicated by an underline
under one of the range settings. To view the settings you must go
into the User mode by pressing the LINE key once (the printer dis-
play shows OFFLINE). Next, press the FEED and LINE keys simul-
taneously to see "PRINT DARKNESS" on the display. To move the
underline to the desired setting, press the LINE key. Once the cor-
rect setting is underlined press the FEED key to accept and
advance to the next adjustment.

How do I change the print speed?

There are 5 print speed settings (50, 75, 100, 125 and 150mm/s).
To view the settings you must enter the User mode by pressing the
LINE key once (the printer display shows OFFLINE). Next, press
the FEED and LINE keys simultaneously to view "PRINT DARK-
NESS" on the display. Press FEED again to advance to the print
speed setting. Now press the LINE key to move the underline to the
desired setting. Press FEED to confirm it. (NOTE: This setting can
be overwritten by software).

Does the CL408e/412e have a last label reprint feature?

Yes. You must press the FEED key, while in online mode, to reprint
the last label.

How do I feed a blank label?

Press the FEED button while the printer is offline to feed a blank
label. If you have problems check that the print media has been
loaded properly

How do I cancel my print job?

The current print job can be cancelled by using the display: set the
printer offline and press the LINE and FEED buttons simulta-
neously. Next, press the FEED button until the display shows "can-
cel current print job". Use the LINE button to select YES or NO and
FEED to clear.

A command to cancel the print job can also be sent to the driver via
the software. Alternatively, switching the printer off and on again will
also erase all current print jobs.

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