Calibrate the printer – Brady X-Plus II User Manual

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Operations
Calibrate the Printer

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14068L-001 Rev. A

X-Plus II User Guide

1/11/07

Calibrate the Printer

Calibrate the printer when it is first put into service. Calibration allows the printer to establish
the proper settings for the specific media and ribbon used in your application. You may
calibrate the printer at other times as needed.

Table 7

shows the different methods for

calibration.

Table 7 • Types of Calibration

Type of Calibration

Description

When/How It Occurs

Auto-calibration

The printer automatically sets the
value it detects for the spaces between
labels.

Occurs at the following times:

• When the printer is first turned on if

CALIBRATION is selected for

MEDIA

POWER

UP

(see

Select

Media Power-Up Option
on page 81

).

• When the printer feeds media after

the printhead is closed if
CALIBRATION is selected for

HEAD CLOSE

(see

Select Head

Close Option on page 82

).

• As part of both the sensor profile

and media and ribbon sensor
calibration procedures.

Long (Standard)
Calibration

The printer does the following:

• feeds media and ribbon

• sets the values it detects for media

length, media type (continuous or
non-continuous), and print mode
(thermal transfer or direct thermal)

• updates the sensor values

To perform a long calibration, do one
of the following:

• Press

PAUSE

on the control panel

to pause the printer, and then press

CALIBRATE

.

• Select CALIBRATION for the

MEDIA

POWER

UP

or

HEAD

CLOSE

parameter (see

Select

Media Power-Up Option
on page 81

or

Select Head Close

Option on page 82

).

Short Calibration

The printer calibrates using the
current sensor values rather than
detecting the spaces between labels
and resetting the sensors. This
calibration sequence uses fewer labels
than the long calibration sequence, but
it is less reliable because the values
that are stored in the sensors could be
incorrect.

Select SHORT CAL for the

MEDIA

POWER

UP

or

HEAD

CLOSE

parameter (see

Select Media

Power-Up Option on page 81

or

Select Head Close Option on page 82

.

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