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3.
Specify the print area directly
"Print-Start Position (print area lower right)," and the "Width" and "Length" of the print area to specify the print
area directly. This method is appropriate when the print site is level, and you can clearly specify the print area.
During print area setup, the procedure can be performed with the front cover open. However, if the front cover
is left open for more than 40 seconds, the print head automatically returns to the standby position (to protect
itself from drying). The menu returns to the previous one. Repeat the procedure.
PRINT POS. TYPE
LOWER RIGHT
Press any one of
The flat table moves to the rear, the print heads move to above the flat table, and the laser pointer il-
luminates.
WIDTH :
LENGTH :
CHECK TABLE
HEIGHT
Press any one of
The flat table moves to the front, and the print heads move to the left side of the flat table.
WIDTH :
LENGTH :
W:X X X mm L:X X X mm
H:X X X mm
Press
Press
.
mm
.
mm
When the media touches the media gap sensor, the screen shown
in the figure appears and there will be no setup information in the
machine. Redo from P. 39, "Set height position of media (automatic)".
.
mm
.
mm
Make sure the "W (Width), L (Length), and H (Height)" values on the menu
screen are as intended.
to select "Lower right".
to accept.
.
Press
move the laser pointer until it points to a
position to the front right of the print area.
Press
to accept.
Print heads return to the standby position.
.
Press
move the laser pointer until it points to a
position to the back left of the print area.
For a test print, set "Width" to 80 mm (3.15 in.) or
more, and "Length" to 70 mm (2.76 in.) or more. An
error will occur and test prints cannot be done if the
area is smaller than this.
Press
to accept.
The print area is set. Print heads return to the
standby position.
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