Left Position; Label Format - Printronix T2N series User Manual

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Host Form Length
This menu chooses between the Label Length parameter under Media/Sensor or the host
application for the actual label size.
Enable (factory default). Label length will be determined by the ^LL command if it is
present. If the ^LL command is not present, it will be based on the Label Length value
parameter under Media/Sensor.
Ignore. The ^LL command is ignored.
Disable. Label length will be determined by the Label Length value parameter under
Media/Sensor.

Left Position

The ^LS command specifies a horizontal offset to be added to all label element positions. The
Left Position option displays the value specified by the ^LS command and provides an alternative
method for specifying the horizontal offset.
The range is -1000 to 1000 dots. The factory default is 0.
Top Position
The value of this option specifies a vertical offset to be added to all label element positions in dots
per inch. For example, if the value is 3 and the current form length is 6 inches, then 18 dots will
be added to element's vertical position.
The range is -100 to 100 dots/inch (DPI), and the factory default is 0.
Resolution Mode
The ^JM command determines the apparent print resolution of the printed label. If half resolution
mode is selected by the ^JM command, the printed output of a 300 dpi printer matches that
printed by a 150 dpi printer (half resolution). This doubles the size of the label image, including
label dimensions. If full resolution mode is selected, the output is printed normally. The Resolution
Mode option displays and selects the current setting associated with the ^JM command.
The factory default is Full.

Label Format

This option is the combination of MC Label Fmt (command ^MC), PQ Label Fmt (command ^PQ),
and IS Label Format (command ^IS) on other Printronix Auto ID thermal products. This option
selects how those labels should be retained in memory.
List Format (factory default). A display list of print elements (graphics, text, and
barcodes) is used to store form data. Optimized for memory and speed for typical
applications. The display list is executed (rastered) for each label printed.
Bitmap Format. Instead of using display lists, forms are kept in memory as bitmaps. This
can be faster than using the List Format when lots of different print elements are used or
the form is complex.
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