4. Height – Voltage controlling the overall height of the printed message. The maximum is 255, the
minimum setting is 50 but can be different depending on the pixel size of the message and
printhead alignment.
Example:
NOTE: The setting goes up to 255; however, if set to the maximum or close to the maximum, it
can 'clip' the HV plates and either cut off the top of the print or cause a HV Trip.
NOTE: The setting goes down to 50; however, if set to the minimum or close to the minimum, it
can 'clip' the gutter and result in bad prints.
5. Delay - Sets delay in raster's/stroke's between the print signal and the start of printing. This
setting can be set from 0 – 999999999.
Example:
6. Width - Sets the print resolution (spacing between printed raster's/stroke's) by dividing the
encoder input pulses, or the internal raster clock settings. This setting can be set from 0 – 9999.
NOTE: the higher the Width setting will affect the overall print speed.
Example:
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