
Supported Printers and Drivers
Label Options Section
Print
Speed
The range of available print speeds in inches per second (IPS) varies with the selected printer type.
Note: The printer may use a slower print speed than you specify in order to maintain print quality.
Note: The actual maximum value supported by the printer varies among different models & different
print speeds. Consult your printer manual for further information.
Print
Density
Adjusts the print density, on some printers, this is known as darkness, or head temperature. The valid
range is from 10 to 10. When the value exceeds the range, the printer automatically corrects it to the
maximum value.
Tag
Rotatio
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n Bottom First – The bottom edge of the label is the leading edge as it is fed out of the printer.
n Top First– The top edge of the label is the leading edge as it is fed out of the printer.
n Bottom First Mirrored – The bottom edge of the label is the leading edge as it is fed out of the
printer, the entire label is printed as a mirror image.
n Top First Mirrored – The top edge of the label is the leading edge as it is fed out of the printer, the
entire label is printed as a mirror image.
Label Overrides Section
Media Options, Issue Settings, Backfeed Settings, and Fine Position Adjustments each have label overrides. This
means that the Label Options settings are used instead of the Printer Options.
Media Options Section
Gap Length When die cut stock is used, this specifies the size (in .1mm) of the gap between each label.
Override Printer
Setup
If this is checked, the Gap Length value is used; otherwise, the Printer Options setting is
used.
Issue Settings Section
Issue Mode
n Batch Mode - Normal printing mode; labels are continuously printed and fed out of
the printer.
n Strip Mode - While in strip mode, the printer presents each label and waits for it to be
removed before continuing. The printer does not print labels if there is a label at the
strip sensor.
n Use Printer Setup – Use the setting from the device Options dialog box.
n Applicator Mode – Similar to strip mode except that the printing of each subsequent
label is controlled by a pause signal from an expansion I/O device (typically an
applicator) rather than the strip sensor.
Cutter
Batch Mode must be selected and the optional cutter is required.
n After Every Job – Cutting occurs after all labels from each print request are done
printing.
n After Every Label – Cutting occurs after every label that prints.
n Disabled – No cutting occurs
n Use Cut Interval – Uses the value that is selected in the Cut Interval.
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