Dual Purpose Ruler; Other Printer Characteristics - Pitney Bowes ADDRESSRIGHTTM DA900 Operating Manual

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Dual Purpose
Ruler
Other Printer
Characteristics
SV60970-OG Rev. A
DA900 AddressRight
Another difference between a fixed-head printer and
shuttle-head printer is the use of the ruler. In a shuttle-
head printer, the left ruler is zeroed at the upper left
corner of the envelope. In the fixed-head printer, this
ruler is zeroed in the middle of your envelope. Envelope
Designer Plus reflects this approach.
Envelope Designer's ruler displays the true size of your
envelope in inches or millimeters. With the scale set to
inches, the left ruler also provides you with an indica-
tion of where to position the heads on the DA900.
There is a corresponding ruler on the DA900, with zero
in the middle of the printer. Use the left ruler in Enve-
lope Designer Plus—using the inch (not millimeter)
scale—to determine where to set your print heads.
It is important to be aware of other DA900-unique char-
acteristics:
The printer does not support rotation of text and
graphics.
Text that overflows a printable area will not be
printed. The warning message, "Items outside
printable area" appears. When a block of text is
completely on a non-printable area, the text is
grayed out.
If a graphic is larger than the size of the band into
which it is placed, the graphic will be automatically
resized to fit within the band. The part of the
graphic that falls outside the printable area will be
clipped.
Envelope designs created in Envelope Designer Pro
are automatically converted to Envelope Designer
Plus.
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Printer
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