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Once you have decided which paper format you are using, you can start sending the print tasks.
The printer loads the paper in the current paper path as soon as it receives data.
If you are using application software which uses the printer driver to manage the print jobs,
make sure that the Paper Format and the Print Area match the paper installed on the printer.
Adapting to Paper Thickness
For good print quality and correct paper feeding, you should adapt the print impact strength and
the print gap to the paper thickness. Your printer is factory set to adjust automatically, as it
allows you to get the best printing results in most cases without any intervention. Select one of
the other values only for special print tasks.
Two Macro menu Options are available to adapt the printer to specific paper thickness.
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The
PRINT GAP
Option defines the distance between the print head and the platen.
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If you set the automatic adjustment (
Auto.adjust
Value) for the print gap the printer
senses the paper thickness each time you load the paper and adjusts the gap accordingly.
This is the factory setting, as it allows you to get the best printing results in most cases
without any intervention. Select one of the other Values only for special print tasks. When
you select this Value, set, if necessary, the corresponding
AUTO.GAP OFFSET
Option.
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The print gap can also be set according to the number of parts of the paper (For X parts
Values).
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By setting the manual adjustment (
Manual adjust
. Value), you can adjust the print gap
manually by using the print gap adjustment knob.
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