Avery Dennison SNAP 700 User Manual

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User’s Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer

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Voice Message

Prompt

Description

Contrast sense mark
calibration error

CONTR SENSEMARK CAL
ERROR

When first running a format specifying a contrast
sense mark, or after a missed sense mark error, the
printer automatically calibrates the sensor. This error
indicates that the printer could not calibrate the
sensor. Possible causes are misalignment of the
sensor to the sense mark or incorrect sensor type.
Also, the contrast sensor option may not be installed

Bar code failure

VERIFIER HALT 1 (2) 912
(Note: there is no difference
between 1 and 2)

This indicates that the bar code verifier found a bad
bar code. The most likely cause is a print quality
problem such as an ink wrinkle or a dot out on the
printhead. If this error happens on every label, check
the printhead for dots out. If this error happens often,
but not every label, check the bar code minimum
height requirement or lower the ANSI grade.

Communication error.
Press

start

to

continue.

BUFFER OVERFLOW
SERIAL COMM OVERFLOW

This error indicates that the host computer sent more
data than the printer can handle. This error is
generally caused by a mismatch in the serial protocol
setting (XON/XOFF or RTS/CTS) between the printer
and the host, or a cable that does not have the
RTS/CTS lines.
NOTE: Later versions of firmware use the SERIAL
COMM OVERFLOW message to indicate that the
problem is in the serial communications.

N/A

TOO MANY FIELDS

The number of fields on the label exceeds the
maximum number allowed.

The imager and MCB
software versions are
not compatible

SOFTWARE MISMATCH

The printer checks to make sure the software
versions within the printer are compatible. This error
indicates that the versions are not compatible.
Upgrade to the latest operating system software.

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