Minimum length

Two inches (51 mm) is the minimum supply length the system permits for reliable delivery of a label. If your label is shorter, the system automatically lengthens the page to meet the required minimum. The content and size of your label on the page remains the same. You can trim off the excess tape by hand.

Hint! If you turn the Supply Saver option on, you may be able to print multiple copies of a short label that fill up the two inch minimum page length. For instance, if you printed two copies of the label shown in Figure 11-1 on page 11-3, Supply saver would stack them vertically, using up the minimum page area. See Supply saver option on page 11-22 for instructions.

Maximum length

The page length the system supports is determined by the installed ribbon. The maximum supported lengths are:

For single-color label printing using continuous color (monochrome) ribbons, 100 inches or 2540 mm.

For multi-color label printing using continuous color (monochrome)

zribbons, 38 inches or 965 mm.

For printing using paneled ribbons (both spot-color paneled ribbons and CYMK paneled ribbons), the panel length. Panels are 8 inches (203 mm) or 16 inches (406 mm).

When you create a label with the supply installed that you intend to print with, if the label length is longer than the supported print length of the installed ribbon, you’ll be able to see it on your display screen, as shown in Figure 11-9.

Hint! Keep in mind that other changes besides color can affect the length of the label. For example, changing the font size or adding an object may increase the length of the text.

Also keep in mind that in some cases, the printer shows your label as truncated on the screen (as in Figure 11-9) and when you choose Print, it prints the label truncated as shown.

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