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Defining the batch control field, Clearing a knife jam – Avery Dennison Monarch 9906 Knife User Manual

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Defining the Batch Control Field

The batch header must precede this field. The batch control field defines the print job and applies

only to the batch that immediately follows.

Syntax E,feed_mode,batch_sep,print_mult,multi_part,

cut_type,cut_mult¦

E1. E

Batch Control Field.

E2. feed_mode

Feed Mode. Options:
0

Continuous Feed (default)

1

On-demand

E3. batch_sep

Batch Separator (striped label between batches). Options:
0

Does not print a separator (default)

1

Prints a separator

2

Double-length separator- prints 2 tags

Note:

If using non-indexed supply, the batch separator is always six inches long. If using a

stacker, the batch separator is always 3.66 inches long.

E4. print_mult

Number of tags with the same image. 0 is the default. Range: 1 to 999

E5. multi_part

Number of identical parts on one tag. 0 is the default. Range: 1 to 5

E6. cut_type

Enables or disables the knife. Options:
0

Does not cut (default)

3

Cuts every tag.

5

Cuts in strips, not each tag.

Description of cut mode operation:

C u t

M o d e

C u t B e f o r e

f i r s t t a g i n B a t c h ?

C u t B e t w e e n T a g s ?

C u t Af t e r B a t c h ?

0

No

No

No

3

Yes

Yes

Yes

5

Yes

No (Feeds strips)

Yes

E7. cut_mult

Number of tags to print before cutting. A cut multiple of one cuts after each tag.

The range is 0 to 32,000. 0 is the default. T he cut multiple is a multiple of the print

quantity. If the cut multiple is three and the print quantity is 16, then five sets of

three tags and one set of one tag is produced.

Example E,0,1,0,0,3,0¦

Defines a batch control field. Continuous feed mode is used and a separator prints between

batches. The knife cuts after every tag.

C l e a r i n g a K n i f e J a m

If tags are jammed in the knife, the display turns red and you see error 759.

1.

Press Escape to clear the error. The knife rotates slightly to dislodge any jammed supply.

2.

Clear the tag path by using needle-nose pliers to pull the jammed tags out of the knife.

Caution: Do

not

place your fingers near the knife’s blade.

Do not

use excessive force to remove tags. This may damage the knife.

See “Using Knife Diagnostics” if these steps do not free the jammed supply.