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2. Using the Heater Unit
2-3 Printing and Cutting
Printing
Before performing printing, set the preset temperature to 40˚C (104˚F) and wait until media becomes sufficiently warm.
For information on how to perform printing, refer to the user's manual for the printer.
1
After loading media, set [SV] on the controller to 40˚C.
It may take from few minutes to approximately 30 minutes to reach the
preset temperature, depending on the ambient temperature.
2
To heat the media sufficiently, wait for five minutes after
making sure that the [PV] on the controller reaches 40˚C.
Then perform printing.
The recommended ambient temperature for ensuring acceptable quality when performing printing is 20 to 32˚C (68 to 89.6˚F).
When the ambient temperature is less than 20˚C, the media doesn't heat up enough to ensure acceptable quality. In such cases,
set the preset temperature to higher value.
The setting range of preset temperature by the controller is 30 to 50˚C ( 86 to 122˚F).
Performing printing as soon as the heater temperature reaches 40˚C may result in coarse printing because the media is not warm
enough.
When the heater reaches the preset temperature, the [C1] indicator goes dark and the heater stops operating. The heater is
switched on and off automatically to maintain the preset temperature. Meanwhile the [C1] indicator lights up and goes dark to
indicate the status of the heater.
SV
PV
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