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Chapter 2 - RIP for Windows
Appendix A. About Offset Adjustment
This version enables you to shift the position of the image on the media using the Offset
Adjustment feature.
The Print Image here refers to the size of image that you specify as "media size" on the
application (or AdobePS Driver), or such graphic image files as TIFF, JPEG etc.
The Output media here refers to the physical size of the media you set to the Kimosetter.
Please make sure that the media size you select from RIP (General > Media size) is the
same as the output media.
The default setting will put the image on the media in the following way.
1. Print image = Output media
If the print image is the same as the output media, the print image will be printed on
the printable area of the media.However, the actual print size is within the printable
area of the media. (Non printable margin of the media is 3.4mm at the left and right,
12mm at the top and 15mm at the bottom for the media size 330.2mm (W) x 510.0mm
(H) or smaller. For the width larger than this, the non printable margin at the right side
will be extended. For example, the right margin will be 13.2mm for the media width of
340mm. For details see the section on ‘Appendix C. Kimosetter 410 Printable Area’ on
this Manual.)
2. Width of print image < Width of printable area
If the width of the print image is smaller than the width of the printable area, it is printed
so that the center line of the print image width may cross the center point of the media.
3. Height of print image < Height of printable area
If the height of the print image is smaller than the height of the printable area, the top
edge of the print image will come to the top edge of the printable area (12mm from the
top of the media).
4. Width and Height of print image < Width and Height of printable area
If the width and height of the print image is smaller than the width and height of the
printable area, the image will be centered horizontally starting at the top edge of print-
able area (12mm from the top of the media).
5. Width of print image > Width of printable area
If the width of the print image is wider than the width of the printable area, it is printed
so that the center line of the print image width may cross the center point of the media.
6. Height of print image > Height of printable area
If the height of the print image is longer than the height of the printable area, it is
printed so that the center line of the print image height may cross the center point of
the media.
Summary of Contents for Kimosetter 410
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