Instruction manual

Printer functions
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Print Quality Selection between 7 print qualities:
600, 550, 500, 450, 400, 300, FAST (200)
600 dpi: A large number of print dots per character, both vertically
and horizontally, hence a slower print speed.
300 dpi: A large number of print dots per character horizontally
and a small number of print dots per character vertically,
hence a somewhat faster print speed.
FAST: 200 dpi (draft print quality)
A small number of print dots per character, both vertically
and horizontally, hence the fastest print speed.
Left Margin
This menu allows you to set the spacing between the printing area and
the first printed character in the range between 0-228 mm.
When the PREV/NEXT key is pressed continuously, the change is
performed in cm-steps, otherwise in mm-steps.
Top Margin
This menu allows you to set the spacing between the paper edge and
the first printed line in the range between 0-999 mm.
When the PREV/NEXT key is pressed continuously, the change is
performed in cm-steps, otherwise in mm-steps.
Type of
barcode
Use this menu to select a barcode.
The following barcodes are available:
– ZIP barcode
– bpo4 barcode
– 2/5 interleaved barcode
– coda barcode
– co39 barcode
– ean barcode
– kix barcode
– code128 barcode
If you acknowledge the "ZIP" barcode with the ENTER key, you will be
offered the following parameter setting:
" BARCODE OPTIONS: off "
BARCODE
OPTIONS
(only for USA !)
IMPORTANT!: Current USPS requirement have made this feature
invalid. Please be sure this feature is set to “off”.
Selecting between the options "zip" or "dpbc" will caused the printer to
do the following:
In the setting "ZIP
" the nine (or five) digits of the postal code from the
"ZIP line" are recognized and the corresponding barco
de (with check
sum) is printed. The line with the "D
LE
" sequence (see
interface
description - Sect. 8 Zip barcode) in the addressing is then obviated.
The numbers of the postal code should be sent in the last line of the
address. The postal code cannot have more than nine digits, but must
have at least five. As the number sequence search starts from the end
of the address, the last nine digits of a sequence are converted. You
may add a separating hyphen or other printable character between the
fifth and sixth digits.