Let’s take a look at the precautions for static printing. Static printing, we point to the production line, we point to this static printing.

This static printing, here can choose whether the photoelectric trigger, or click mode. The click mode has to be triggered directly by our hand.

Then there is the continuity. If I hook to continuous, it is 10 ms. How many milliseconds can be run on this side. If we hook this off, let’s click this and it keeps pushing it down.

Then we test, look out if we click for 10 ms, then click on mode, and then we click on this. Look at it all the time, every 10 milliseconds. This should be noted.

Then we have to pause. Let’s pick it out again. If we hook it off, then we’ll click again. Just spray once, spray once.

Sensor sensor mode, which means we click this and it won’t spray.

But when our photoelectric power triggers it, it sprays it. This is a concern for printing in static mode.
