User`s manual

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Version 1.1 Revised February, 2009
Chapter 6 - Page Layout
outside of the slots are the non-printable areas or masked areas. You can have
multiple slots in several different arrangements to accommodate any need, if
required. Each slot will have a number assigned to them (from 1 to 9). Slots as-
signed with a unique number can be for separate jobs or slots that share the same
slot number will print the same job.
` To define the first slot, under
Slot Label, select 1 (use the
up and down arrows to
adjust.
Next, the ` Position fields act
as margins. For this example
we will set the left and right
margins to 0.5 inches and
the top and bottom to 1
inch.
Under ` Size, enter in the
print area dimensions. (16”
wide and 13” high for this
example).
Under ` Alignment, set at
center for the job to be auto-
matically centered in the slot.
You can set ` Automatic Scaling to enable jobs to
be scaled and positioned after they are added to the template. is feature
can help to ensure that the job is the right size before printing. For this
example we are leaving it as is.
` Under Rotate, you can select to have the
template automatically rotate the artwork based
on landscape/portrait settings. For this example,
we have selected Rotate 270 (90° x 3 clockwise)
based on having the shirt loaded with the neck
of the shirt on the left of the slot (shirt board).
If you wanted to load the shirts on the right
side, you would select Rotate 90.
ORIGINAL ROTATED
270° (clockwise)