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The Vertical Offset Tuning values correspond to 1/60 inches and set the vertical offset of the first print line starting from the default standard position at 1 mm from the upper paper margin.

The Horizontal Offset Tuning values correspond to 1/60 inches and set the horizontal offset of the first print line starting from the default standard position at 3 mm from the left paper margin.

If you need to change the default position of the first print line the vertical offset can be set in the Vertical Position Offset lines and/or the horizontal offset in the Vertical Position Offset lines. Both these values correspond to 1/10 inch values.

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3.Fill in the marker corresponding to the value you want to set and reinsert the sheet into the printer. The printer reads the selected values and sets them.

4.Turn the printer off.

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Contents FB300 Table of Contents Automatic paper thickness adjustment Printer PresentationAutomatic switching between cut sheets and fanfold paper Unpacking the Printer Notify any damage to your supplierPrinter Parts Front viewRear View Printer Installation Choosing a Suitable LocationInstalling the Paper Stand Page Installing the Power Cable Installing the Ribbon Cartridge Page Paper Handling Loading PaperLeft Limit Page Loading fanfold paper Page Make sure, that the paper is inserted correctly straight Operator Panel Function keysKey pressed Offset Adjustment DisplayPrinter Setup LedsSoftware Driver Selection Connection to the Host SerialSetting the Interface Parameters Parallel InterfaceDo not use pencils Configuration Setup Printing a TestProgram Setup Printer Setup Printing the Printer Setup FormsIf you press the on Line key If you press the LQ key Filling in the Printer Setup Forms Reading the Preprinted FormsPrinter Setup Flow Chart Setup Parameters Interface Type Autofeed SignalSLCT-IN Signal Input BufferAuto GAP Offset Security ModeTear Adjust GET Edge QuoteHorizontal Pitch ProtocolFont Vertical PitchLeft Margin Right MarginTOP Margin Bottom MarginEpson C-SET IBM C-SETIBM Compress Nation C-SET USA, FRANCE, GERMANY, EnglandCR=LF+CR Line Mode LF=LF, CR=CRWrap Mode LF=LF+CRPark Mode Tear ModeGAP Mode Offset AdjustmentsAlign Mode Manual LoadingOffset Tuning Setup X X Troubleshooting Clearing Paper JamsPage Page Print Quality Problems Problem Cause SolutionHexadecimal Dump Paper Specifications Use paper matching the indicated characteristicsCut Sheets Int a r eaFanfold Paper Print AreaTechnical Specifications Character SetInterfaces Power Supply Canadian D.O.C. Radio Interference Regulation FCC NotesEEC Regulations