Printing data
inside the MAC
address area.
The printer driver compares printing data for each type of ink to determine whether there
are any overlapping pixels. Priority is given to the "Print in 2 panels" setting.
Priority of Data
•
The MAC address data is always printed using the UV panel. The area can knock out other printing.
•
Image files are processed in the order registered and shown in the File Information area. Newer data
replaces older data if it overlaps.
•
Extracted text has higher priority than an image file and prints on top of any image.
•
Page Split overrides extracted data and any image files.
Page Split
Page Split informs the printer driver that you plan to use a multipage input document: one page
for YMC (color), another page for black (K), and (if you use UV ink) an additional page for a UV
panel, in that order. You can specify Page Split for black (K) printing and for UV panel printing.
The following example shows a two‐page document with YMC and K printing on one side of the
card, and Page Split chosen for K printing on the same side of the card.
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Setting for Number of Retransfer Film Panels to
Printing Data
Use
1 Panel
None
Print in one
panel
YMC Ink
Print in one
panel (Does
not print using
K Ink
the YMCK ink.)
UV Ink
Prints the MAC address only
Auto
2 Panels
Print in two
panels
Print in two
Print in two
panels
panels
Print in two
Print in two
panels
panels
Printer and Laminator Settings