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Print Area Definition
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ToF (Top of Form) :
This value defines the distance between the edge of the paper and the place where you allow
the printing to begin (position of Line #1). You can adjust this distance according to the
condition of your paper (for example pre-printed forms). When you load the paper, the
printer feeds the paper so that the print head faces Line #1, waiting for printing commands.
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L (Form Length):
Set the Option (
FORM LENGTH
) according to the actual physical page length (the distance
between two perforations for continuous forms). This will allow the printer to know exactly
where the print head is and to position it at the same position when a form feed occurs.
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Top line (1):
This is the line where the printing actually starts. To define a top margin, select the number
of this line. Example: In the following picture
TOP MARGIN
Option is set to 3.
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Bottom line (2):
This is the line where the printing actually stops. To define a bottom margin, select the
number of this line. Example: In the following picture
BOTTOM MARGIN
Option is set to 50.
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Left column (3):
This is the column where the printing actually starts. To define a left margin, select the
number of this column. Example: In the following picture
LEFT MARGIN
Option is set to 4.
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Print area (4):
Print area defined by the corresponding Macro Options:
FORM LENGTH
,
TOP OF FORM
,
TOP
MARGIN
and
BOTTOM MARGIN
.
•
Paper perforation (5):
The perforation defines the physical page length.
Summary of Contents for 9060-LA
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