LJ3204P User Manual
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2.
Enter the
Width
and
Length
of the test print you want to output under
Test size
.
For best results, the print should be as large as possible while still fitting onto the output
media.
3.
Click
Test Print
.
4.
Measure the actual size of the test print and enter the
Width
and
Length
of the test
print under
Measured size
.
The software automatically calculates the compensation factors that will scale the output size
to compensate for the difference between the test size and the measured size.
5.
Check
Enable output size compensation
to automatically scale all future output from
this setup using the compensation factors derived from your measurements.
6.
Click
OK
.
How
to
nest
Job
The software has the ability to nest jobs together in order to minimize the amount of material needed
to output the jobs. Nesting reorganizes the jobs on the output media so that they line up across the
media width and pack into as compact an area as possible.
Jobs must be in the same queue in order to nest together, and must share the same output device
and resolution.
2.3.2 Working with Prints Job
Ripping
Job
Jobs in the RIP Queue will process in the order of the Job Priority setting in their Job Properties.
When multiple jobs with the same priority are waiting in the queue, the job received first will process
first.
Do one of the following:
Click the
RIP
button in the toolbar.
Select the job and from the
File
menu, select
RIP
.
Right-click the job and select
RIP
from the context menu