10.4 Printing area
In order to print ticket containing only one black mark and to not overlay printing to a black mark (that will make it useless
for the next alignment), it is important to well calibrate:
• the length of the printing area of ticket according to the inter-black mark distance;
•
the value for the paper recovery after a cut (if present).
The following igure shows an example of tickets with “Notch Distance” set to 0:
Cutting line
Printing line
Cutting line
Printing line
A
A
L
D
H
PRINTED
AREA
PRINTING DIRECTION
“Non-printable area” generated from:
“Distance between cutter/printing head” - “Value for the paper recovery after a cut”
where:
“Distance between printhead and cutter” = 11.9mm (ixed distance)
“Value for the paper recovery after a cut” = 0mm,
H Distance between the irst and the last print line, called “Height of the printing area”.
L
Distance between an edge of the black mark and the next one, called “Inter-notch distance”.
D
Automatic feed for alignment at the next black mark.
To use all the black marks on the paper, you must comply with the following equation:
H + A ≤ L
The height of the printing area H can be increased to make no progress on alignment D but no further.
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