Brady LabelMark 3.1 User Manual page 46

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LabelMark 3.1 User Guide
Gap between labels – space between each label.
Horizontal
Vertical
Label size – full physical label size.
Width
Height
Printable area – the portion of the label that will print. See Creating Zones on a Label for
information regarding utilizing more than one printable area.
Width
Height
X-Offset
Y-Offset
Permashield
4. Save your changes:
Click Save Part to Database to make your custom part available along with the master Brady
parts the next time you create a label file. LabelMark prompts for a part name and ensures that
you do not overwrite a master part. Your new part will appear at the bottom of the Master
parts list.
Click Apply to File to use the modified part only in the current file. You will not see your
custom part along with the master Brady parts the next time you create a new label file. The
system adds an asterisk to the part in the status bar to indicate it is modified.
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The horizontal space between each label column.
The vertical space between each label row.
Physical width of the label part.
Physical height of the label part.
The width of the printable area of the label.
The height of the printable area of the label.
The distance between the left side of the label and the
printable area.
The distance between the top of the label and the printable
area.
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Part Layout
A – Top margin
B – Left margin
C – Horizontal gap
D – Vertical gap
E – Label width
F – Label height
G – Printable width
H – Printable height
I – X-Offset
J – Y-Offset
Note: A clear overlaminate extends
past the label on each side. As a
result, the printable area is smaller
than the label size.
Advanced LabelMark Techniques

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