Calibrating the Printronix T6000 barcode printer is easy. Call Barcode Southwest at 1(888) 764-9965 to discuss calibration and other features of this industrial barcode printer.
Calibrating the Printronix T6000 Barcode Printer
Learn the Media Guides
The first step in calibrating the Printronix T6000 barcode printer is to spend time learning the printer’s inner workings. Use the media guides shown on the interior back wall of the printer.
After you have loaded the label material and the ribbon (ribbon for thermal transfer printing), it’s time to calibrate the printer. 🙂
The next step is learning the 3.5″ display panel. First, press the green button to take the printer “Offline.” The panel and series of buttons walk you through calibrating the barcode printer. After the printer is calibrated, press the green button to put it back “Online.”
The printer must be calibrated whenever new media (labels and tag ) is installed.
To clarify, if the last print job required a 4 x 6 label and you are loading a new roll of the same label size, the printer will automatically recognize that size.
WHEN a new label size is required, the printer must be calibrated so the sensor can recognize the new label size. A non calibrated barcode printer will result in Error messages.
Click on the link below to read our October 20, 2020 blog article about this industrial barcode printer.
https://www.barcodesouthwest.com/printronix-t6000-series-industrial-thermal-printers/
for step-by-step guidelines to calibrate the T6000.
Call Barcode Southwest at 1-888-764-9965 to discuss troubleshooting your printer problems. Or complete our contact form!
Barcode Southwest is a premier supplier of barcode printers and labels for a wide range of industry applications. We supply to clients all over the Southwest region of the U.S., including, but not limited to, Houston, TX, Austin, Dallas and San Antonio.
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Posted May 03, 2021 By Lucy
Printronix T6000 Industrial Barcode Printers for Houston, Austin, Dallas and San Antonio