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Ver Image Shift
This option specifies the amount to shift an image vertically up (-) or down (+)
for precise positioning on the label. The actual height of the image is not
affected by this parameter. The allowable range is -1.00 inches to the current
Label Length value setting, up to a maximum of 12.80 inches, in .01 inch
increments.
The factory default value is 0.00 inches.
Hor Image Shift
This option specifies the amount to shift an image horizontally left (-) or right
(+) for precise positioning on the label. The actual width of the image is not
affected by this parameter. The allowable range is -1.00 to +1.00 inches in .01
inch increments.
The factory default value is 0.00 inches.
Orientation
This menu item selects the image orientation to be used when printing the
label.
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Portrait
. Portrait refers to vertical page orientation, where the height of a
page is greater than its width. The top edge of the image is parallel to the
leading edge of the media. The following illustration is an example, with
the operator viewing the front of the printer.
NOTE:
Portrait orientation applies to PGL and VGL emulations. This is
regarded as Inverse Portrait using ZGL.
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Landscape
. Landscape refers to horizontal orientation, where the width
of a page is greater than its height. The top edge of the image is the left
edge of the media. The following illustration is an example, with the
operator viewing the front of the printer.
NOTE:
Landscape orientation applies to PGL and VGL emulations. This is
regarded as Inverse Landscape using ZGL.
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Summary of Contents for 5504-R40
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Page 278: ...278 Chapter 4 Select And Print Downloaded TrueType Fonts...
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