Rena T-750 User Manual
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SETUP AND OPERATION
If the Backing soft key is pressed.
The display will prompt you to select
Opaque or Clear as the Backing type, set tab
Pitch or EXIT.
Select option to edit, or
Press RUN to tab using Job 2.
Status: Setup
# Tabs Length Backing EXIT
Opaque – Select this option if tab liner has white
space between tabs. See chart below.
Clear- Select this option if tab liner has black
space (line) between tabs. See chart below.
Press Pitch to enter Tab pitch, or
Press Opaque or Clear for Backing type.
Current liner type is: Opaque
Opaque Clear Pitch EXIT
Pitch - This soft key is used to set the Pitch
(length of the tab, plus the gap between tabs).
See details on next page.
EXIT – Brings you back to the previous
screen.
Use the chart below to select the Backing type (Opaque or Clear):
Tip: The selection for Backing (liner) does not denote the type of tab material. Instead, it denotes the
density of the tab and the liner it is affixed to, as compared to the space between tabs.
Instead of thinking of this setting as a backing description, it is easier to identify if the backing (liner) has a
black bar between each tab or not (Is space between tabs black or white?). See chart below.
Backing Setting:
Color of Space Between Tabs
Detailed Description
Opaque
White space between tabs
- Clear or translucent tab material with black block, in
the liner, below each tab.
- Paper tab stock (white or colored).
- Stamps
Clear
Black space between tabs
Clear or translucent tab material with a black space
(line), in the liner, between each tab.
Press Pitch to enter Tab pitch, or
Press Opaque or Clear for Backing type.
Current liner type is: Opaque
Opaque Clear Pitch EXIT
If the Pitch soft key is pressed.
The display will prompt you to “Enter tab pitch
and press SAVE key or Exit.
Enter tab pitch and press SAVE key.
0.0” Current Value: 1.010”
EXIT
Pitch = distance from top of tab/stamp to top of
next tab/stamp, or distance from top of black bar
to top of next black bar.
Important! This value should be set 0.005 to
0.010 inches larger than actual measured value.
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