HandHeld Entertainment Quick Check PC600 User Manual
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common corrective actions that can be attempted to remedy symbol quality 
problems. 
Problem: Low Symbol Contrast (SC) or PCS
Possible Causes:
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High Minimum Reflectance (Rmin) 
• Bars too “light” 
• Incorrect verification light source 
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Low Maximum Reflectance (Rmax) 
• Dark substrate 
Potential Solutions:
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Darken bars, i.e., use a darker or more carbon-content ink, increased 
amount of toner (laser), increased heat (thermal printing). Note: 
increasing heat or ink/toner coverage excessively may cause 
dimensional tolerance or modulation problems. 
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Change ink/toner/ribbon to darker or barcode rated quality.
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Check whether verification is to be done at 660 or 880 nm.
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Note: Non-carbon-based inks and printing do not produce “black” 
images for 880 nm light sources. 
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Change to lighter substrate. Note: for direct printing on Kraft, a low 
Symbol Contrast grade is to be expected. Check ANSI MH10.8 or your 
application specification for guidance. 
Problem: Low Minimum Edge Contrast (ECmin)
Possible Causes:
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“Fuzzy” bar edges
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Bars too light
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Substrate too dark
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Verifier aperture too large
Potential Solutions:
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Clean printer
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Ensure proper media/substrate match to produce crisp images.
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Reduce pressure (wet ink printing)
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Use a darker ink
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Use a lighter substrate
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Increase X dimension
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Check for proper verifier aperture size (see Wand/Mouse Aperture 
Selection Table on page 21) 
Problem: Low Modulation (MOD)
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