Determining format contents, Determining the print area – Paxar Monarch TCMPCL2PR User Manual

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At this point, you are ready to send your design to the printer.
To do this:

7. Create a format packet, based on how you filled out your

worksheet. See Chapter 4, "Defining Fields," for more
information.

8. Download your format packet to the printer. See Chapter

6, "Printing," for more information.

Determining Format Contents ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

Before you lay out your format, you need to make a few
decisions. For example:

How large is your supply?

Which fonts do you want to use?

Do you want to include a bar code?

Do you want to include graphics?

Determining the Print Area ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

The "bottom" is the edge that exits the printer first. For the
9490 and 9494 printers
, the print area is in the center of the
supply and it begins 0.16 inches from the bottom, and 0.05
inches from the left edge of the supply. For the 9446 and
1460 printers
, the print area begins on the bottom edge and
0.06 inches from the left edge of the supply. The table below
lists the maximum print area for a four-inch wide label.

Unit of Measure

Supply Size

(Width x Length)

Maximum Print Area

(Width x Length)

Printer

English (1/100
inch)

416 x 620
406 x 800

385 x 580
380 x 799

9494/9490
9446/1460

Metric (1/10 mm)

1055 x 1575
1031 x 2032

978 x 1473
965 x 2031

9494/9490
9446/1460

Dots (1/192 dots)

797 x 1190
779 x 1536

739 x 1114
730 x 1535

9494/9490
9446/1460

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