Prints Are Too Far Up From Media Leading Edge; Prints Are Accross Two Labels; Prints Are Not Centered Left/Right On Page - NeuraLabel 300x User Manual

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See Mark Adjust for more details.
- To move the printed image up the page, increase the value of Mark Adjust.
- 10 units of Mark Adjust is about 1/10 inch.
Caution: Mark Adjust moves the printed image up and down on the media with respect
to the mark. This allows for labels to be centered correctly on media that does not meet
specification requirements. With this liberty it is possible to set Mark Adjust to start the
print "off" the page. Do not set Mark Adjust such that the print will start off the media.
Undesirable results will occur.

12.5.2 Prints are too far up from media leading edge

Mark Adjust can be used to change the position of the print with respect to the top of the
form or page. The marked end of the continuous media is the top of the page.
See Mark Adjust for more details.
- To move the printed image down the page, decrease the value of Mark Adjust.
- 10 units of Mark Adjust is about 1/10 inch.
- Mark Adjust can be a negative value

12.5.3 Prints are accross two labels

If the prints start coming out across labels, the printer will likely stop and declare a jam
code to prevent further incorrect printing.
It is likely that Mark Adjust needs to be set.
This state can also occur if the settings Borderless Printing On and Marks Only have
been chosen together. In this mode, the printer synchs on the first mark only. For marked
media, choose Borderless Printing Off.
Check to make sure that No Marks was not selected when using marked media.

12.5.4 Prints are not centered Left/Right on page

If the label prints are not centered along the outside (non-continuous) edge of the label
media, there are several possible causes and solutions.
The most likely cause is that the printer input paper track has not been properly
adjusted. Slide in the track edges so that the paper can just slide within the track.
Always make sure the media fits snugly within the track; do not overtighten.
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