
20150330#1.0
EBS Ink Jet Systeme
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NOTE: The setting of the
Resolution
parameter is limited not only by the
setting range. The real setting is controlled by the printer control program
and can be constrained by the settings of other printing parameters. An
automatic protection against too high a printing speed setting is applied.
Therefore it may happen that certain settings are not accepted once other
parameters are set.
The
Printout repetition
parameter defines how many times a print is to be
re-printed after the trigger has been pressed. It allows you to make a print
repeatedly on the same article (repetition). Continuous repetition of prints
can be set for continuous articles (
e.g.
cables, hose, tubes, pipes)
(
Printout repetition
=
Continuous
). The distance between successive
prints is set with the
Print spacing
parameter.
The
Print spacing
parameter defines the distance between the beginnings
of prints that are made repeatedly (
Printout repetition
>
1
). The distance is
given as a number of millimeters.
NOTE: If the distance set with the
Print spacing
parameter is smaller than
the print length, prints are printed one just after another.
The
Print direction
parameter defines in which side the printer should be
moved in order to make a print.
– a print is made when the printer is moved left and right,
– a print is made only when the printer moves right. The system
detects any movement of the printer in the opposite direction
automatically and interrupts printing. When the printer starts moving
right again, it resumes the printing from the point at which it moved in
the opposite direction. In order to ensure that a printout hits precisely
the point at which the printer moved in the opposite direction and the
printing was interrupted, lower roll
continuous contact with the surface to be labeled.
– a print is made only when the printer moves left. The system
detects any movement of the printer in the opposite direction
automatically and interrupts printing. When the printer starts moving
left again, it resumes the printing from the point at which it moved in
the opposite direction. In order to ensure that a printout hits precisely
the point at which the printer moved back and the printing was
interrupted, lower roll
of the printer must have continuous contact
with the surface to be labeled.
– a print is made when the printer moves left or right. The direction
of printing is chosen with a first movement of a roll. Printing can
continue only in the direction originally chosen. The system detects
any movement of the printer in the opposite direction automatically and
interrupts printing. When the printer moves in the original direction
again, it resumes printing from the point at which it moved in the
opposite direction. In order to ensure that the printout hits precisely the
point at which the printer moved in the opposite direction and the
printing was interrupted, lower roll
continuous contact with the surface to be labeled.