Avery Dennison SNAP 500 User Manual
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User’s Manual—SNAP™ 500 Gen 1 and Gen 2
Procedure
1. Determine the “family” for the fabric you are going to use. e.g 714E is a woven satin.
2. Look in the table for the lowest recommended heat setting denoted by the “X” in the
column closest to the top of the table. For example, if you have 714E which is a
woven satin tape, start with the “1600HST and TT1012” PCMate setting.
3. Print a sample label and use the contrast adjust knob on the printer to get the print
darkness and print quality you want. You might need more energy if the ink requires
it. Different inks will require different energy settings.
4. If you need more heat, select the next setting in the table.
5. When printing from a program that doesn’t use PCMate, place the transfer type code
after the ~XT command. e.g.
~XA~XUS0~XW1536~XP4546~XMH4180~XFN~XL1~XS30~XN1~XT203~XN2~XT203~XC01~XX700~
XD300~XGL
CAUTION: For extended print head life and prevent ink
breakage, use the lowest print contrast the produces
acceptable print quality.
Heat
Level
Transfer
Type
code
PCMate Transfer
Type Setting
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Ultra Low
69
2800, TT1111
X
X
Low
70
2800, HR3111
X
Medium
Low
159
2360NWT,
XC3111
X
X
Medium
133
1600HST, TT1012
X
X
X
X
X
X
Medium
High
152
604LKP, DS8111
X
X
X
X
X
X
High
116
591SST, CT1111
X
X
X
X
Ultra High
183
772SWT, CT1114
X
X