Instruction manual
Determining Format Contents
Before you lay out your format, answer these questions. How large is your
supply, which fonts do you want to use, do you want to include a bar code,
and do you want to include graphics?
Determining the Print Area
The “bottom” (or leading edge) is the edge that exits the printer first. The
0,0 point is at the bottom left corner of the label. The print area is in the
center of the label.
Printer Unit of
Measure
Max. Supply
(Wid x Len)
Max. Print Area
(WidxLen)
Min. Supply
(Wid x Len)
Min. Print Area
(Wid x Len)
9825
English
Metric
Dots
425 x 1750
1080 x 4445
863 x 3553
400 x 1600
1016 x 4064
812 x 3248
75 x 50
191 x 127
152 x 102
75 x 50
191 x 127
152 x 102
9855/
9860
English
Metric
Dots (203)
Dots (300)
425 x 1750
1080 x 4445
863 x 3553
1275 x 5250
400 x 1600
1016 x 4064
812 x 3248
1200 x 3900
75 x 32
191 x 81
152 x 65
225 x 96
75 x 32
191 x 81
152 x 65
225 x 96
9855RFMP
9855HF
English
Metric
Dots (203)
Dots (300)
400 x 1300
1016 x 3300
812 x 2639
1200 x 3900
400 x 1600
1016 x 4064
812 x 3248
1200 x 3900
400 x 100
1016 x 254
812 x 203
1200 x 300
400 x 100
1016 x 254
812 x 203
1200 x 300
Note: You can create longer images if you reallocate memory to increase
your image buffer. See "Defining the Memory Packet" in Chapter 2
for more information.
The following non-print zones are recommended for the printers:
All Supplies .050 inches on either edge of the label.
All Supplies .020 inches at the end of the label.
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