Microcom 334M Operator's Manual page 69

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Designing Labels with LDS
For media that has a LSY value less than the parameter value in table 4-3, the SPG will
need to be calculated. SPG can be calculated using this formula:
SPG = (D2G + LSY - DRM) mod (LSY + SBL)
NOTE: All values are in pixels or dots.
D2G = This is a physical distance from the registration sensors to the print head's dot row,
and is a specific value for each model.
LSY = This is the actual height of the media in pixels or dots.
DRM = The Distance to Registration Mark is the distance from the leading edge of the
printable area to the beginning of the registration mark.
SBL = The Space Between Labels is the non-printable distance between the media,
typically found on die-cut labels. If the media contains space between the actual
printable portions of the media being used, this would be the SBL parameter.
Please note that this does not reflect a blowhole or black line height, as these
registration marks are typically positioned within the printable area. When die-cut
media is used, this value is also used in the GAP header parameter.
Calculation Examples:
Die-cut Media:
A 334M 203 DPI printer being used with 3" x 1" media containing a .125" die-cut gap. The
SPG would be calculated as follows:
SPG = (D2G + LSY - DRM) mod (LSY + SBL)
SPG = (284 + 203 - 203) mod (203 + 25)
SPG = 284 mod 228
SPG = 56
D2G (284) =
LSY (203) =
SBL (25) =
DRM (203) =
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334M – 300 DPI
Table 4-3
Dot to Gap Parameters
The Dot to Gap distance for a 203 DPI 334M printer (Table 4-3).
The height of the printable area; 1" x 203 DPI = 203 dots.
The Space Between Labels, or die-cut GAP in this case;
.125" x 203 DPI = 25 dots.
The Distance to Registration Mark is from the leading edge of
the printable area to the next registration mark;
1" x 203 DPI = 203 dots.
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