6-5
*1:
Some errors may occur depending on terms and conditions.
*2:
The bottom of print may be truncated.
*3:
If you print with a full length of output paper, the bottom of print may be truncated.
Bottom Margin
The bottom margin is an area below the print data within the paper size, which does not
contain the print data.
If, however, [Margin] in "3.4.5 Displaying [General Settings] Window" is set to "Minimum
Bottom Margin", the bottom margin may not exist within the printable area.
For details how to register a new paper size, see "6.4
How to Add a New Paper Size".
Reference
If [Paper Cut] described in "3.4.6 Displaying [Paper Cut/Marked Paper Settings]
Window" is set to other than "None" and [Feed to Cut Position] is set to "Disabled", the
paper will be cut inside the printable area by the length from head to cutter.
If the paper width setting on the printer and the width of the paper size on the printer
driver do not match, the printed layout may corrupt.
Due to the printer mechanism, the actual output paper height may be slightly different
from the specified paper size.
When using marked paper, the paper height must be the following condition.
* Paper height < [Distance between marks] - 12 mm
When using the marked paper, the maximum margin sizes on the printer side differ
from the top and bottom margin sizes in "6.3 Margin".
Print using logo, feed, feed to cut position, or custom command is not performed
within the paper size and may run off the specified paper size.
Caution