Creating A Full Bleed Print - Primera label LX910e User Manual

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G. CREATING A FULL BLEED PRINT
1. If you are having trouble making the image cover the
entire label, first make sure the image is printing at least as
big as the label size you have selected. Increase the selected
page size by 0.5 mm (0.03") on the width and 0.5 mm
(0.03") on the height to create an over bleed.
Note:
Make sure under scaling options to select 'Fit to Page' in the print
dialogue box if printing from Illustrator.
Left Margin Offset. You must decrease the Left Margin
Offset to center the over bleed on the label. If you over
bleed by 0.05 mm (0.03"), you will need to decrease the
Left Margin Offset by approx. 4. This will center the page
size increase so there is an over bleed on both the left and
right sides.
TOF. Increase the Top Of Form by approx, 4. This will
cause the printer to start printing before the label and
ensure a fully printed label.
Note:
It is best to over bleed as little as possible to avoid excess ink on the
label backing. Also, over bleeding too much will cause the printer to
skip labels. This is because the printer stops printing too late to sense
the next label.
Printing from a Mac
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