Pitney Bowes DA950 manual Distance from Top, Line Spacing

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Printer Menus

Using the Main Menu (continued)

1. Address Layout (continued)

B. Distance from Top

This menu item allows you to change the position of the record without moving the bank of Print Cartridges. The printer achieves this by reducing the available area used for printing. Therefore, increasing the setting decreases the print area. The recommended setting for Distance From Top is 0.00.

Press the + or – buttons to increase or decrease the Distance from Top from 0 to 3.0". Press the Enter button to enable the desired measurement.

C. Line Spacing

Press the + or – buttons to increase or decrease the Line Spacing (i.e., 3, 4, 6, 8 lines/inch or Automatic), defined in lines per inch. Automatic line pitch selection is based on industry-standard definitions for line spacing for each print pitch and style selected. The printer will automati- cally select the correct setting for the font and size of the characters being printed.

D. Orientation

The choices are Normal and Inverted.

Select Normal for most applications. This tells the printer that the bottom edge of the material is against the Rear Chassis Assembly. The print will appear upside down when viewed from the front of the printer.

The Inverted option tells the printer that the top edge of the material is against the Rear Chassis Assembly. The print will appear right side up when viewed from the front of the printer.

NOTE: If Orientation is set to Inverted, Address Layout option A will be “Distance to right”.

For instructions how to use the menus and select an op- tion, refer to page A-4.

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Contents Page FCC Compliance Contents Chapter Using the DA950 with Your Computer Chapter Troubleshooting Your Printer Appendix B DA950 Specifications Chapter Welcome to the DA950 Printer Using This Guide OverviewAppendix B-Specifications TroubleshootingAppendix A-Using the Control Panel Menus System RequirementsPhone Support Getting Help Ordering SuppliesWorld Wide Web Before You Contact Pitney BowesImportant Safety Notes Overview Printer Parts and Locations Printer Parts and Locations Feeder Parts and Locations Feeder Parts and Locations Setting Up Your DA950 Printer Setup Choosing a LocationAssembling the Printer Install the Feeder Install the Shock Install the Side Guides Install the Feed RampSetup Printer Connecting the Parallel Cable or USB CableAssembling Parallel CableConnect the Power Cord and Turn on Install the Bulk Ink Assembly Optional Install the Print CartridgesPrinter Basics Set the Separator Gap Setting Up a JobBasics Setting the Proper Feed Gap Tips for Setting the SeparatorsCenter the Feed Ramp under the Material Set the Feed Angle Set the Feed Ramp LengthPosition the Side Guides Load Material Adjust the Media Thickness Knob Output Stacker Print a Test PieceSet the Print Head Position Adjust the Takeaway Roller Tension Basics Using the DA950 with Your Computer Using the Printer with Your Computer Installing the Printer DriverSelecting DA950 Printer From Windows Application About Envelope Designer Plus Making DA950 Default Print DriverAccessing the Print Driver General Tab Paper Size Printing PreferencesPaper Tab Orientation Feautures Tab Feed DelayPrinting Preferences Memory Overlay Print QualityLetter 300 dpi Draft 200 dpi Pause on Package Break Advanced TabPause on Tray Break Printer Maintenance Removing Old Print Cartridges Printer MaintenanceReplacing Print Cartridges Installing New Print Cartridges Removing the Old Bulk Ink Cartridges Installing New Bulk Ink Cartridges Prolonging Life Print Cartridges Cleaning Print Quality Problems Preventive MaintenanceCleaning the Sensor Cleaning Exit Idler Entry Rollers Cleaning the Wipers Transport Belts Floor Assembly Troubleshooting Your Printer Problems and Solutions Troubleshooting Your PrinterFeed Problems Problem Intermittent FeedProblem Multifeed feeds doubles or skewing Problem No PrintProblem Address Smudging Problem Grey or Light Print-Black InkProblem Address Printing is not Sharp Problem Addresses Walking Problem Skewed PrintProblem Unwanted Bolding Problem Motor Turning but no Feed Roller Move Ment Interface Problems Motor Problems Other ProblemsProblem No Communications Printer Does Not Respond Problem Out of MemoryProblem Paper Out or Paper Jam Troubleshooting Your Printer AppendixA This Button Does This Using the Control PanelPrinter Menus Using the Menus EnterPrinter Menus Using the Main Menu Main Menu Menu Options Distance to Right Address LayoutDistance from Left/Distance to Right Distance from Top Line SpacingLetter Print QualityExecutive DraftFont Selection Digit On/Off BarcodeLocation Bar WidthClear Memory Address RecoveryGet Addresses Load Job SettingsClear Counter SaveFirst Image Overlay Conveyor TimeImage Overlay Clear OverlayReset Ink Counter Purge Print HeadUsing the Setup Menu Setup Menu Menu Options Feeder Signal Using the Setup MenuStop On Feed Err Error Lines Per Address Signal Polarity Active On/Active OffOn/Quick Off Line TerminationHex Dump Mode MSB Inch / Millimeter Symbol SetLanguage Menu LanguagesPostal Bundle Brk Break Enable/Disable Break Transport SpeedBreak Char Count Postal Bundle Brk BreakBreak Character Pause TimePeriodic Purge Pre-PurgePurge at Start Purge IntervalStream Feed Feed GapSelectable Gap ROM RevisionPrint Head Size Head 2 up down Head 3 up down Head 5 up down Head 6 up down Using the Service MenuAdjust Print Head 3 is now correctly aligned Head 2 misaligned horizontally Heads now aligned horizontally Bank a to Sensor/Bank B to Sensor Test System Test DisplayPrinter Menus AppendixB Equipment Specifications SpecificationsDownloadable Fonts Print Modes/Print ResolutionResident Fonts User-Definable ParametersNoise Level Printhead/InkJet CartridgesEnvironmental Limits Recommended UsageMedia Sizes Material SpecificationsApproved Media Material NotesName Style Dimensions Inch Dimensions Metric Height x Width Table of Envelope SizesAppendixC Glossary Draft quality Embedded printer commandsDouble feeding DriversInterface cable Interface connectorInternal test address message Internal fontsPoint size PCL commandsPower socket PortSubdirectory Universal Serial Bus USBIndex Index Index Index Index Page