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4.3
Configuration of all print-relevant parameters.
Print:
Configuration of the vertical resolution in the levels 75, 100, 150, 300dpi and 600dpi
vertical resolution. Vertical resolution is mainly relevant to the intensity of the print image. 600
dpi provides considerably higher contrast, but can also cause ink to bleed on non-absorbent
materials. 600 dpi also requires the use of an encoder or a very precise setting of the print
speed.
Single print:
Selects which nozzle row should be used in the print setting 300 dpi or below. In
general, standard value “Auto” should be retained. Only when individual nozzles malfunction, an
improved print image can be achieved by switching to “left” or “right”. See also the “clean
cartridge” wizard for cleaning dirty cartridges (3.1).
Print direction:
Selection of the print direction, defined from the rear of th
e printer. “From right”
means the products move from right to left on the printer.
Print upside down:
Set to “yes” to print upside-down in case products passing by the printer
are oriented this way. Print preview will still be shown upside-up for better legibility.
Horizontal resolution:
Selection of the horizontal resolution. Higher resolutions result in a more
intensive print image but also a lower maximum print speed
.
Endless print:
The same message is printed endlessly. The interval between messages can be
determined by the delay.
Delay:
Set a default delay in mm (Millimeters). The print will offset the beginning of the print
image after the release by this distance. All newly created texts/messages are printed with this
delay. Will be overwritten if a specific delay has been defined in a message.
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