Parts Of Printing Object; Print Areas; Figure 19: Vertical Spine Orientation (Left) And Horizontal Spine Orientation (Right) - Peleman Flat Bed Foil Printer User Manual

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5.5.3 Parts of Printing Object

Cover with Spine
A cover with a spine should always lay flat on the printer's main table as seen in figure 19.
The printer will print on the side facing upwards. A cover usually encompasses three
printable parts, i.e. the front side, the back side and the spine.

Figure 19: Vertical Spine Orientation (Left) and Horizontal Spine Orientation (Right)

Exceptions
If the cover is placed on the table in a vertical spine orientation, the spine is
unprintable.
When a cover part is placed outside the printer table, the part is unprintable,
e.g. the back side in horizontal spine orientation shown in figure 19 is partially
outside the printer table, so it is not printable in this orientation.

5.5.4 Print Areas

Print areas are non-printable black or white windows that are used to add printable
elements in a design. By default, a print area is placed on every editable side of an object
when a new design is opened. These areas are 57mm wide due to the size of the print head.
Users can enlarge these areas. In that case, the printer will print the design in more than
one stroke. Users may add or remove print areas according their design requirements. To
add a new print area, click on the associated toolbar button for adding print area. The
associated toolbar button is described in toolbar group 1 of section 5.5.6.
Print areas can also be moved up and down to a desired location by clicking on the given
print area and dragging it (drag and hold) with the mouse as well as by using arrow keys on
keyboard. Print areas can be aligned to the top, middle or the bottom of the object by
clicking on the given element alignment buttons in the design toolbar described in toolbar
group 5 in section 5.5.6.
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