Primera Technology RX900 user manual Adjusting Print Alignment

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3.Choose the right printing program. There are many different applications that are capable of printing to the RX900. However there are only a few that are ideal printing applications. For example, Adobe Illustrator is an excellent design program but is not always the best printing program. It can be difficult to find the printing preferences or to know the exact size of the art board. It is best to save as a PDF file and print from Adobe Reader or export as a 300 dpi JPG and print from NiceLabel.

D.ADJUSTING PRINT ALIGNMENT

If your previous experience with printing is limited to printing letters and cards to 8.5 inch by 11 inch paper you probably are not familiar with an essential part of a label printing - Print Alignment. Standard printers feed a sheet and start printing based on the start of the sheet. They also prohibit printing to the edge of the sheet. This is to avoid any need for alignment. The RX900 senses the beginning of the label with an optical sensor and is capable of printing to top, bottom, left and right edge. Because of this it is necessary to align the printer to work with specific types of label stock.

The RX900 comes factory calibrated to print exactly to the edge of Primera label stock. However, due to variations in the left margins and other variables it may be necessary to fine tune these settings at the beginning of each roll. This is especially true for other non-Primera brand label stock.

Important Note: Before adjusting alignment settings first print one label at the quality level you intend for the entire job. This will ensure the label stock is moving at the same speed and the stock sensor will sense the gap in the same way.

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Contents 021711-511287 All rights reserved Interactive Feature Table of Contents Page Choosing a Good Location Getting StartedThank YOU… Unpacking and Inspection Identifying the Parts This illustration shows the interior of the printer Recommended PC Specifications Computer SpecificationsLabel Stock Label and Roll SpecificationsLeft margin offset Label Side Out Roll O.D Installing Label Stock Roll Guide Movable Throat Guide Fixed Throat Guide Circular Labels Adjusting the Label Stock TOF TOP of Form SensorThrough-Hole Labels SET the Stock Sensor Mode SET the Output Mode TOC Setup Using RfidSet Marker Printing and Encoding Other Functions Ink Cartridges Status Monitor Monitoring INK Levels Using the Cost Estimator Replacing INK Cartridges / LOW INK Warning TOC TOC Printing Using NicelabelTOC TOC TOC TOC TOC Creating Barcodes in Nicelabel RSS TOC Printing from Other Programs Adjusting Print Alignment TOC Creating a Full Bleed Print Printer Driver Settings To find Driver Settings Portrait Landscape Paper SizeColor Matching Ink Saturation Image is Vertically Offset Troubleshooting and MaintenanceSolving Print Alignment Problems Image is printing horizontally offset Solving Print Quality Problems Maintenance Station Color Matching and Design Tips DPI Image printed with the LX900 TOC Create a Support Report Cleaning the PrinterAutomatic method Cleaning the PrintheadReplacing the Printhead Manual methodTOC TOC Explanation Interpreting the PRINTER’S Indicator LightsSource Location Technical SupportMedia Types Section Technical SpecificationsPrinting History Battery Notice DPI IndexTOF