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4.1.2
Print Control
HEAT
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10  (0-30)
Controls the printhead ‘burn-time’; see Section
2.1.1 for more on print quality control.
PRINT SPEED
Controls the rate of label movement during the
printing process; see Appendix C.
FEED SPEED
Controls the rate of label movement between
printing areas; see Appendix C.
REVERSE SPEED
Controls the rate of label movement during
backup positioning for start of print, cutting or
present distance; see Appendix C.
ROW OFFSET
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—
00.00in  (0-99.99)
Shifts the vertical start of print position. This is
the user setting for row adjustment.
COLUMN OFFSET
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—
00.00 in  (0-99.99)
Shifts the horizontal, left-justified start of print
position to the right. Does not shift label width.
LABEL WIDTH
Sets the maximum limit for the printable surface
width. Images or data beyond this limit will not
print; see Appendix C.
PRESENT DISTANCE
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—
0.72 in   (0-4.00)
Specifies an additional amount to advance the
label after printing. When the next label format
is received, the printer backfeeds to the start
position. Only the last label of the batch will be
presented if the present sensor is not enabled.
CUSTOM ADJUSTMENTS
These factory adjustments independently
change listed parameters, compensating for
slight mechanical differences sometimes evident
when multiple printers share the label formats.
DARKNESS
XX           (1-64)
Controls the printhead strobe time to fine-tune
the HEAT setting.
ROW ADJUST
XXX  DOTS (0-128)
Shifts the vertical start of print position
upward in dots to fine-tune the ROW OFFSET
setting; see Appendix C.
;
;
 Note: A Positioning Calibration must be
performed before this parameter takes effect;
see Section 5.1.
COLUMN ADJUST
XXX DOTS (0-128)
Shifts both the horizontal start of print position
and the LABEL WIDTH termination point to
the right in dots to fine-tune the COLUMN
OFFSET setting; see Appendix C.
PRESENT ADJUST
XXX DOTS (0-128)
Adjusts the label stopping position in dots to
fine-tune the PRESENT DISTANCE setting;
see Appendix C.