Checking supply quality, Using password protection – Avery Dennison SNAP 611 User Manual
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8. Diagnostics
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You can also print a test label by pressing Í and Î at the same time. Hold for one
second and release. If test labels do not print, call Technical Support.
Checking Supply Quality
The printer continuously stores data from the most recent 16 supplies printed to check the
reflectivity of the sensor marks on the supply. Before you check your supply quality, print a
batch of supplies or test labels.
1.
From the Diagnostics menu, press Í or Î until you see
DIAGNOSTICS
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User Diag
Æ
2.
Press Enter / Pause. You will be at the User Diagnostics Menu. Press Í or Î until
you see
USER
DIAG
Supply
Quality Æ
3.
Press Enter / Pause. If you have not printed any labels, the message "No data! Press
Enter" appears. You will also see the "No data! Press Enter" message if you are using
continuous (non-indexed) supplies.
If you have printed labels since turning on the printer, you will see
Len Min Max OK
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1568 034 124 Y Æ
The Len listing is the length of the loaded supply in dots.
The Max listing should always be greater than the Min listing. The OK listing tells
whether the sense mark on the supply passed a detection test. Press Í or Î to
see the other readings.
Using Password Protection
The password protection feature prevents formats, graphics or fonts from accidentally being
deleted from the printer's memory.
Enabling the Password (System Administrators only)
A System Administrator can enable the password that must be entered before formats,
graphics or fonts can be deleted.
1.
From the Main Menu, press Í or Î until you see
MAIN
MENU
Å
Diagnostics
2.
Press Enter / Pause. You will see
Enter
Password
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