Defining the supply for a format – Monarch Instrument 9400 Series User Manual

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Defining the Supply for a Format

You’ll also need to decide the following items.

Number of parts The number of times the data prints across

the tag width. The supply may or may not
be perforated. For example, if you want the
data to print only once on the tag, then
enter 1 for

one part supply. The section

"Creating a Multiple Part Tag" tells you how
to create multiple part tags.
Values: 1-5

Cutting

Whether you want cuts between each tag
or set of tags. You can answer "yes" to this
prompt only if your printer has a knife. A
"no" answer prints all the tags in one strip.
Values: Y (yes) or N (no)

Cut last ticket

Do you want to cut the last tag or label in a
batch as soon as you print it? (Normally,
the last tag of label remains in the printer
until the next batch begins to print). You
only see this prompt if you answer "yes" to
the

Cutting prompt.

NOTE: If you choose, Y the printing shifts
0.78 inch toward the top of the supply (the
edge of the supply that exits the printer
last). Choose N if your format has fields on
the first 0.78 inch.
Values: 1-9999

Cut multiple

The number of tags or labels printed
between cuts as a set. For example, if you
want two copies of each tag, choose a cut
multiple of 2. This prompt only appears if
you answered "yes" to the

Cutting prompt.

Values: 1-9999

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