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Intermec EasyCoder 501 E – Installation & Operation Ed. 1
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Chapter 7 Setting Up the Printer
Feed Adjustment, cont.
Start Adjust
The Start Adjust value is given as a positive or negative number of
dots. Default value is 0, which places the origin a certain distance
back from the forward edge of the copy.
• A positive start adjustment means that the specifi ed length of
media will be fed out before the printing starts. Thus, the origin is
moved further back from the forward edge of the copy.
• A negative start adjustment means that the specifi ed length of
media will be pulled back before the printing starts. Thus, the
origin is moved towards the forward edge of the copy.
Stop Adjust
The Stop Adjust value is given as a positive or negative number of
dots. Default value is 0, which stops the media feed in a position
suitable for tear off operation.
• A positive stop adjustment means that the normal media
feed after the printing is completed will be increased by the
specifi ed value.
• A negative stop adjustment means that the normal media
feed after the printing is completed will be decreased by the
specifi ed value.
Recommended Feed Adjustments (print from top of form):
Labels (peel-off)
8 dots/mm
11.81 dots/mm
Start adjust:
-90
-135
Stop adjust:
-24
-36
Tickets and Tags (tear-off)
Start adjust:
-114
-171
Stop adjust:
0
0
Continuos stock (tear-off)
Start adjust:
-114
-171
Stop adjust:
70
105
Cutting between labels:
Start adjust:
-294
-441
Stop adjust:
+180
+270
Continuos stock (cut-off)
Start adjust:
-294
-441
Stop adjust:
+250
+375
Setup Parameters, cont.
Detection, cont.
Printhead Density
8 dots/mm (203.2 dpi)
Both directions:
1 dot = 0.125 mm = 4.92 mils
11.81 dots/mm (300 dpi)
Across the web (11.81 dots/mm):
1 dot = 0.085 mm = 3.33 mils
Along the web (12 dots/mm):
1 dot = 0.083 mm = 3.28 mils
Note:
The feed adjustment values listed
in this chapter are approximate
values to be used initially. Due
to personal preferences, differ-
ences between applications, and
minor mechanical differences
between individual printers,
the values may need to be fi ne-
adjusted after testing.