Brother International PT-9600 Service Manual - Page 96

the Half Cutter Adjustment Mode as shown in Fig.14.

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2.4. LCD Display Check Mode ( " 4 " key ) This mode checks the quality of LCD display. Fig. 9 (1) Press the "RET" key. The display shifts to the LCD Check 1 Mode as shown in Fig.10. All dots on All guidance on Fig. 10 (2) Press the "RET" key. The display shifts to the LCD Check 2 Mode as shown in Fig.11. All slanting lines on All guidance off Fig. 11 (3) Press the "RET" key. The display shifts to the LCD Check 3 Mode as shown in Fig.12. All cross lines on All guidance on Fig. 12 (4) Press the "RET" key. The display shifts to the LCD Contrast Set Mode as shown in Fig. 13. Fig. 13 (5) Press the arrow keys( or ). The figure on the LCD changes to "-1" or "+1". If the density of the LCD is too high, select "-1" and if too thin, select "+1". Then press the "RET" key to write the selection into the EEPROM. Note 1: If you select the default setting "±0", the display shifts automatically to the Half Cutter Adjustment Mode. Note 2: If you select "+1" or "-1", return to the step Fig.10 and repeat the steps until reaching the step Fig.12. Press the "RET" key at the end of the step Fig.12. The display shifts to the Half Cutter Adjustment Mode. (6) Press the "RET" key while the LCD displays as shown in Fig.12. The display shifts to the Half Cutter Adjustment Mode as shown in Fig.14. III-62

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2.4.
LCD Display Check Mode ( “ 4 ” key )
This mode checks the quality of LCD display.
Fig. 9
(1)
Press the “RET” key.
The display shifts to the LCD Check 1 Mode as shown in Fig.10.
Fig. 10
(2)
Press the “RET” key.
The display shifts to the LCD Check 2 Mode as shown in Fig.11.
Fig. 11
(3)
Press the “RET” key.
The display shifts to the LCD Check 3 Mode as shown in Fig.12.
Fig. 12
(4)
Press the “RET” key.
The display shifts to the LCD Contrast Set Mode as shown in Fig.
13.
Fig. 13
(5)
Press the arrow keys(
or
).
The figure on the LCD changes to “-1” or “+1”.
If
the density of the LCD is too high, select “-1” and if too thin, select “+1”.
Then press
the “RET” key to write the selection into the EEPROM.
Note 1: If you select the default setting “±0”, the display shifts automatically to the Half
Cutter Adjustment Mode.
Note 2: If you select “+1” or “-1”, return to the step Fig.10 and repeat the steps until
reaching the step Fig.12.
Press the “RET” key at the end of the step Fig.12.
The display shifts to the Half Cutter Adjustment Mode.
(6)
Press the “RET” key while the LCD displays as shown in Fig.12.
The display shifts to
the Half Cutter Adjustment Mode as shown in Fig.14.
All dots on
All guidance on
All slanting lines on
All guidance off
All cross lines on
All guidance on