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Adjustments
Toggle Positioning
Position the toggle(s) to provide even pressure on
the media by sliding them to the desired location.
If you are using narrow media and your printer has
two toggles, you may position one toggle over the
center of the media and slide the other toggle out
of the way (decrease the pressure on the unused
toggle).
Printhead Pressure Adjustment
Adjust the printhead pressure if printing is too
light on one side or if thick media is used. Refer to
Figure 11.
1. Lower the darkness setting and print some
labels.
2. Loosen the Upper Locking Nuts (A).
3. Increase or decrease pressure using the
Adjusting Nuts (B) until the left and right
edges of the printed area are equally dark.
4. Increase darkness to desired level.
5. Tighten Locking Nuts.
Note: Maximize printhead life by using the low-
est pressure that provides the desired print
quality.
Media Sensor Position
Adjustments
The Media Sensor must be positioned so that it
can detect the “web” between labels or a hole or
notch in the media.
The factory-set position should be sufficient for
most applications. If not, perform the appropriate
adjustments.
Upper Media Sensor Adjustment
To adjust for the inside half of the media:
1. Remove the ribbon. Locate the Upper Media
Sensor (Figure 12-A).
2. Loosen the Phillips head screw.
3. Slide the upper sensor along the slot until it is
directly above the web, notch, or hole in the
media.
4. Tighten the screw.
To adjust for the outside half of the media
(90XiIII, 140XiIII, and 170XiIII only):
1. Remove the ribbon. Locate the Upper Media
Sensor.
2. Remove the Phillips head screw.
English 89
GB
Figure 11
A
Figure 12
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