Chapter
3
QUICK SETUP
Orientation
This menu item selects the image orientation to be used when printing the
label.
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Portrait (factory default). Portrait refers to vertical page orientation,
where the height of a page is greater than its width. The top edge of the
image is parallel to the leading edge of the media. The following
illustration is an example, with the operator viewing the front of the printer.
NOTE: Portrait orientation applies to PGL and VGL emulations. This is
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Landscape. Landscape refers to horizontal orientation, where the width
of a page is greater than its height. The top edge of the image is the left
edge of the media. The following illustration is an example, with the
operator viewing the front of the printer.
NOTE: Landscape orientation applies to PGL and VGL emulations. This is
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Inv. Portrait. Inverse Portrait refers to vertical page orientation, where the
height of a page is greater than its width. The top edge of the image is
parallel to the trailing edge of the media. The following illustration is an
example, with the operator viewing the front of the printer.
NOTE: Inverse Portrait orientation applies to PGL and VGL emulations. This
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regarded as Inverse Portrait using PPI/ZGL.
4 inches
FEED
Leading Edge
regarded as Inverse Landscape using PPI/ZGL.
4 inches
FEED
Leading Edge
is regarded as Portrait using PPI/ZGL.
6 inches
6 inches
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