D e t e r m i n i n g F o r m a t C o n t e n t s
Before you lay out your format, you need to make a few decisions.
For example:
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How large is your supply?
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Which fonts do you want to use?
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Do you want to include a bar code?
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Do you want to include graphics?
D e t e r m i n i n g t h e P r i n t A r e a
The print area varies, depending on the size of your supply. Below
are the maximum and minimum print areas. Notice that the top
edge of the supply exits the printer first.
Unit of
Measure
Maximum
Supply Size
Maximum
Print Area
Minimum
Supply Size
Minimum
Print Area
English
(1/100")
200 x 400
183 x 365
120 x 55
109 x 46
Metric
(1/10mm)
508 x 1016
465 x 927
305 x 140
277 x 117
Dots
(1/203 dots)
384 x 768
352 x 701
230 x 106
208 x 88
For exact print area measurements of your
supply, see the supply layout grids in
Appendix D.
Use the following formulas to convert inches to dots and metric:
Dots = inches x 192
Metric (1/10mm) = inches x 254
English (1/100 inch) = 100 x (dots/192)
Dots = Metric (1/10 mm) x 756/1000
Designing a Format
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Summary of Contents for Monarch DOS-based PATHFINDER Ultra System 6035
Page 12: ...1 6 Getting Started ...
Page 38: ...3 20 Defining Fields ...
Page 52: ...4 14 Defining Field Options ...
Page 60: ...5 8 Printing ...
Page 82: ...6 22 Creating Graphics ...
Page 98: ...7 16 Troubleshooting ...
Page 108: ...A 4 Samples ...
Page 109: ...F O N T S B This appendix contains information you need to work with fonts Fonts B 1 ...
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Page 130: ...C o d e Pa g e 4 3 7 C 4 Symbol Sets Code Pages ...
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