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Chapter 5 Printer Commands
428T Operators Manual - 880037-0140 5-39
determine the proper threshold value, and set the nonvolatile threshold for
proper registration. The ^Ax selects either reflective or transmissive detection.
0 Automatically sets the transmissive threshold value.
1 Automatically sets the reflective threshold value.
X 158 Set the Transmissive Dot2Gap Value:
This is the distance of the transmissive sensor, which detects diecut and blow
hole registration marks, to the dot row. This distance is set at the factory and
is typically not needed to be changed. The transmissive Dot2gap distances
represent the physical characteristics of the printer models. This command is
used in conjunction with the Finish Mode feature; see the D27 command bit
position 8 for more information.
Printer Model Number Transmissive Dot2Gap
203dpi 224/424 468
300dpi 224/424 720
203dpi x24m 284
300dpi x24m 438
203dpi x28 264
300dpi x28 380
Table 5-5 Transmissive Dot2Gap Values
X 165 Set the Reflective Dot2Gap Value:
This is the distance of the reflective sensor, which detects blackline
registration marks, to the dot row. This distance is set at the factory and is
typically not needed to be changed. The reflective Dot2gap distances
represent the physical characteristics of the printer models.
Printer Model Number Reflective Dot2Gap
203dpi 224/424 468
300dpi 224/424 720
203dpi x24m 284
300dpi x24m 438
203dpi x28 487
300dpi x28 730
Table 5-6 Reflective Dot2Gap Values
5.4.7 Auto-size Commands
The auto-size command attempts to automatically calculate important format values for the
label header including LSY, GAP, AGD, SPG, ^D90, and the ^D91 values. The printer
feeds a sample of labels through the GAP sensors and takes an average of the values it
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