2
1
3
Illustration
5-26: Paper feed with lifted separating fingers
4.
After unlocking the knurled knobs (2), allow the separating fingers to fall onto
the print object. After locking the knurled knobs, the separating fingers have
been set for height. For envelopes: Turn the knurled knobs (1) approximately
¼ of a turn
clockwise
.
1.
2.
3.
1
1
2
Illustration
5-27: Paper feed with lifted separating fingers
5.
When the print object is not fed in straight, fine adjustments can be carried
out with the knurled knobs (1).
5.4.2
Setting the Print Format
Before placing the print object into the machine, you must decide how you want to
position the text on the print object and how you can achieve this within the print-
ing area allowed by the machine.
5.4.2.1
Layout Rotation
The printing direction depends upon the size of your print object and the left mar-
gin.
If the format is wider than that allowed by the printer and the desired left margin is
not reachable for the ink cartridge, then the layout with the left margin must be ro-
tated by 180°.
The layout can contain up to 60 lines with a simple character height.
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