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Anonymous Posted on Mar 30, 2013

Calibration settings for ES7100

What are the calibration settings?

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  • Posted on Jan 11, 2009

SOURCE: 40" LCD Samsung LN-T4061FI've noticed my blues are green.

there is no calibration for this, what kind of problem are you having?

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Note: It's important to refer to your scale's user manual for specific instructions, as calibration methods can vary between different models.
What You'll Need:
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  • The Mega Weigh MGP-1014 scale
  • A clean, stable surface for calibration
Steps:
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  2. Clean the Scale: Ensure that the scale's weighing platform is clean and free from any debris. This helps to prevent interference with the calibration process.
  3. Power On: Turn on the scale and wait for it to stabilize, displaying "0.0" or the default reading.
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Follow the instructions below to re-calibrate



Three readings are required:

· Empty: No media in the sensor.

· Gap (or Mark): Only the backing, notch, or reflective mark in the sensor.

· Paper: The label (with the liner attached) in the sensor.

To perform a Standard Calibration:


Step Operator Action Displayed Message Comment

1 (Media should be loaded and the appropriate Sensor Typeselected.)


2 Press the menu key.

Raise the printhead assembly.

MENU MODE

MEDIA SETTINGS


You are entering Menu Mode.


3 Press the enter key to enter

the Media Settings menu.

MEDIA SETTINGS

MEDIA TYPE



4 Press the FWD key and

scroll to 'Sensor Calibration'.

MEDIA SETTINGS

SENSOR CALIBRATION



5 Press the ENT key. SENSOR CALIBRATION

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6 Press the ENT key.

Remove the media from the Media Sensor then press any key.


REMOVE LABEL STOCK

PRESS ANY KEY <yyy>

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'empty' value.

Where 'yyy' is a numerical

value representing the current

sensor reading.



8 Position the label (and backing,

if any) under the Sensor Eye

Mark.

ã Note: If using preprinted

media, ensure the label area

under the sensor is free of

preprinted text, graphics or

borders.

Press any key to continue.

SCAN PAPER

PRESS ANY KEY <yyy>

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'paper' value.

Where 'yyy' is a numerical

value representing the current

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10 Exit upon successful

calibration: Back out of the

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pressing the key.

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Calibration

If the media sensor is positioned correctly and the printer is set for an autocalibration on power up and printhead close a manual calibration is not really needed. However, here is the information that is the easiest way to run a manual calibration.

Manual Calibration

With the printer at a ready state, press the MODE button two times or until the CALIBRATE light comes on.

Press the FEED button.

Once this is complete press the MODE button four (4) times to save these settings.
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