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Zebra XiIII-Series User’s Guide
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The correct positioning of the media sensors is important — it can make
the difference between a perfect label and a call to Technical Support!
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The web or gap sensor, better known as the “transmissive sensor,” detects
the gap between labels.
The transmissive sensor actually consists of two sections: a light source
(the lower media sensor) and a light sensor (the upper media sensor). The
media passes between the two.
The upper media sensor must be positioned:
• Directly over the hole or notch, or
• Anywhere along the width of the media if there is a gap between labels.
NOTE: If you are using continuous media, position the upper media
sensor over the media so that the printer can detect an
out-of-paper condition.
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