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Microplate Barcode Labeler User Guide - Agilent Technologies

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Chapter 4: Setting up the VCode<br />

VCode <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Related information<br />

For more information about...<br />

Adjusting the robot pickup angle<br />

The general steps in the barcoding<br />

process<br />

See...<br />

“Setting the robot pickup angle” on<br />

page 72<br />

“The labelling process” on page 21<br />

Setting plate stage auto-repositioning<br />

Introduction<br />

This topic explains plate stage auto-repositioning and shows you how to<br />

turn it on and off.<br />

About plate stage<br />

auto-repositioning<br />

Plate stage auto-repositioning is used to make it easier to set the Apply<br />

angle.<br />

With plate stage auto-repositioning turned on the VCode automatically<br />

turns to the last manually set angle when you:<br />

❑ Open VCode Diagnostics<br />

❑ Select a profile<br />

❑ Reinitialize a profile<br />

Default setting<br />

By default, plate stage auto-repositioning is turned on.<br />

Procedure<br />

To turn plate stage auto-repositioning on or off:<br />

1. In the Device Selection group box of the Print Job page of<br />

PlateTag, make sure that an Ethernet-based profile is selected if you<br />

are connecting using Ethernet or a serial-based profile is selected if<br />

you are connected using serial.<br />

2. Select View > Diagnostics.<br />

The plate stage moves to the home position, then the robot pickup<br />

angle, and the VCode Diagnostics dialog box opens after a few<br />

seconds.<br />

3. Click the Stage setup tab.<br />

4. Select the Disable stage auto-repositioning check box to turn it off,<br />

and clear it to turn it on.

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