Label Length - Printronix SLPA7000e Training Manual And Reference Manual

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Label Length

In most applications, the user-selected Label Length will match the physical
label length. Physical label length is the actual label length of the media
installed. Following is a list of different media types:
Die cut labels: measurable length of the removable label (leading
edge to trailing edge). This does not include the liner material or gap.
Tag stock with notches or holes: measurable length from the trailing
edge of one notch or hole to the trailing edge of the next notch or
hole.
Tag stock with black marks on the underside: measurable length from
the leading edge of one black mark to the leading edge of the next
black mark.
Continuous media (no label length indicators): measurable length
should be within + 1 to 2% of the Label Length value entered.
Label Width
This menu item specifies the label width. The allowable range in inches is
00.1 to the maximum print width of the printer. The allowable range in
millimeters is 2.5 to the maximum width of the printer.
Ver Image Shift
This menu item specifies the amount to shift an image up (–) or down (+) for
precise positioning on the label. The actual height of the image is not affected
by this parameter. The allowable range is –1.00 inches to the current Label
Length value setting, up to a maximum of 12.80 inches, in 0.01 inch
increments.
The default value is 0.00 inches.
Hor Image Shift
This menu item specifies the amount to shift an image left (–) or right (+) for
precise positioning on the label. The actual width of the image is not affected
by this parameter. The allowable range is
–1.00 to +1.00 inches in 0.01 inch increments.
The default value is 0.00 inches.
Orientation
Specifies the image orientation to be used when printing the label.
Portrait. The 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 example is viewed
from the front of the printer.
NOTE: Portrait orientation applies to PGL
regarded as Inverse Portrait using PPI/ZGL.
QUICK SETUP Menu Items
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