Chapter 1 PPI/ZGL SETUP Menu
Left Position
The ^LS command specifies a horizontal offset to be added to all label element positions. The Left Position option displays the value specified by the ^LS command and provides an alternative method for specifying the horizontal offset.
The default is 0.
Top Position
The value of this option specifies a vertical offset to be added to all label element positions in dots per inch. For example, if the value is 3 and the current form length is 6 inches, then 18 dots will be added to element's vertical position.
The range is
Resolution Mode
The ^JM command determines the apparent print resolution of the printed label. If half resolution mode is selected by the ^JM command, the printed output of a 300 dpi printer matches that printed by a 150 dpi printer (half resolution). This essentially doubles the size of the label image, including label dimensions. If full resolution mode is selected, the output is printed normally. The Resolution Mode option displays and selects the current setting associated with the ^JM command.
The default is Full.
Vertical Adjust
This option allows you to enable or disable vertical density adjustment.
•Disable (default). No vertical density adjustment will take place.
•Enable. Vertical density adjustment is active and will use the Vertical Density value selected.
Vertical Density
When Vertical Adjust = Enable, this option allows you to fine tune the vertical print density (in the paper motion direction) on printers with 203 or 300 dpi print heads. The result is that the vertical position and height will be changed accordingly. Selecting a greater vertical density value causes the image to compress or expand vertically on the label.
On printers with 203 dpi printhead, the range is
On printers with 300 dpi printhead, the range is
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