Page Alignment; Vert. Dpi Adjust; Status Response - InfoPrint 6700 Series Programmer's Reference Manual

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TGL SETUP Menu

Page Alignment

This menu is used to define the alignment of the image on the page. If set to
Center, the image will be centered on the page, using the page width set in
the configuration. For example, if the image is 4 inches wide, and the label
width is 6 inches, a 1 inch margin is applied to the left and right sides of the
image.
If set to Left the image will align to the left side. When the label is printed in
portrait mode (top of label comes out first), the left side is the right side of the
label when standing in front of the printer. If the label is printed in inverted
portrait mode (bottom of label comes out first), left is also the left side of the
label when standing in front of the printer.
If set to Right the image will align to the right side. When the label is printed in
portrait mode (top of label comes out first), the right side is the left side of the
label when standing in front of the printer. If the label is printed in inverted
portrait mode (bottom of label comes out first), right is also the right side of the
label when standing in front of the printer.
The factory default is Center.

Vert. DPI Adjust

NOTE: Applies to 6700-M40 and older 6700 printers only.
This option fine adjusts the resolution used to convert the coordinates of page
elements (barcodes, font fields, graphic images, lines and boxes). The
coordinates received from the host are in 1/10 mm and are converted to
engine resolution (203 or 300 dpi). In cases where the printed image length is
incorrect, the vertical resolution value TGL uses for calculations can be fine
adjusted between –100 and +100. Negative values result in a lower DPI value
and thus a longer image. Positive values result in a higher DPI value and thus
a shorter image. Note that this adjustment does not affect the size of fonts
and barcodes, only the coordinates.
The factory default is 0.

Status Response

This option selects when a status response is sent back to the host. This
menu contains the following options:
Disable. No status response will be sent to the host.
On Request Only. A status response is sent to the host only after
receiving the WS command.
On Request+Auto. A status response is sent to the host after receiving
the WS command, or automatically when specific conditions are met.
See Appendix B on page 29 for details.
The factory default is Disable.
When this menu item is enabled (Set to 'On Request Only' or
'On Request+Auto'), IGP Windows Drivers cannot be utilized.
For 6700 printers, the TN Protocol cannot be utilized.
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