Valid Lsx Values; Hfm (Number Of Fields In Layout); Lsx (Print Head Size X); Lsy (Label Size Y) - Microcom 224 Operator's Manual

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Designing Labels Using LDS
4.4.1
HFM
(Number of Fields in Layout)
HFM
This parameter is used to specify the number of fields in the layout. If more format fields are
defined than specified in the HFM parameter, they will be ignored and will not print. The
HFM was set to a value of 5 in the format used to create the sample in Figure 4-2. This
means that a total of five format fields are to be generated. If the HFM were changed to 4,
only the first four format fields would be generated.
4.4.2
LSX
(Print Head Size X)
HFM,
This parameter is used to specify the width of the print head using dots as the unit of
measure. The maximum width of the LSX parameter is determined by the width of the print
head. LDS has been specifically designed to accommodate a variety of print head widths.
These are the LSX values that should be used for proper print registration with various print
heads:
Print Width
2.207" (56.05 mm)
2.133" (54.186 mm)
4.095" (104.00 mm)
4.110" (108.416 mm)
4.4.3
LSY
(Label Size Y)
HFM, LSX,
This parameter is used to specify the height of the label using dots as the unit of measure.
The maximum height is virtually unlimited and is dependant only with available printer
memory. The label sample (Figure 4-2) LSY measures 3" or 900 dots.
4.4.4
WEB
(Web Size)
HFM, LSX, LSY,
The WEB parameter is the width, measured in dots, of the webbing or backing material that
is found on the left side of a die-cut label. This parameter is used to introduce an offset to
accommodate the backing of die-cut media. The label sample (Figure 4-2) WEB measures
.0625" or 20 dots.
4.4.5
GAP
(GAP Size)
HFM, LSX, LSY, WEB,
This parameter is the height, measured in dots, of the registration mark used to identify the
beginning of a label. The label sample (Figure 4-2) GAP measures 0.123" or 40 dots.
4.4.6
DPS
(Print Speed)
HFM, LSX, LSY, WEB, GAP,
The DPS parameter is used to set the printing speed for the printer. Refer to Table 4-2 for
the list of print speeds, DPS values, and corresponding inches per second values. To print
at greater speeds, change the DPS value to a lower setting as shown on Table 4-2.
4-6
, LSX, LSY, WEB, GAP, DPS, LCB, AGD, SPG, OFX, OFY
LSX
, LSY, WEB, GAP, DPS, LCB, AGD, SPG, OFX, OFY
Dots/Inch
203
300
203
300
Table 4-1

Valid LSX Values

LSY
, WEB, GAP, DPS, LCB, AGD, SPG, OFX, OFY
WEB
, GAP, DPS, LCB, AGD, SPG, OFX, OFY
GAP
, DPS, LCB, AGD, SPG, OFX, OFY
DPS
# of Dots (LSX Value)
448
640
832
1280
, LCB, AGD, SPG, OFX, OFY
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