SECTION 3

OPERATING THE PRINTER

Print Heads Tab (Head Adjustment)

The purpose of the Print Heads tab is to permit slight (0.001-inch) horizontal adjustment to the position of the print heads to each other. The adjustment is used to precisely align the three printheads (cartridges) when printing graphics or type that extends beyond the height of one printhead. Each head can be moved +/- 0.048-inch in 0.001-inch increments.

To adjust the printhead alignment toward the leading edge; decrease (▼) the value.

To adjust the printhead alignment toward the trailing edge; increase (▲) the value.

When the printer is turned off the changes that you make in this manner go back to the original settings.

Envelope Imager

Windows 98

Windows 2000, XP

Paper Tab (Invert Printing)

The Paper tab contains one element that is used to invert (reverse) the printing on the printer.

In normal operation the printed image is read from the operator side of the printer. Depending on how the piece is fed; it is sometimes necessary to turn the printing direction 180 degrees from the normal direction.

Windows 98: Click on the Paper tab and then on Paper source. You can now choose Normal Printing or Invert Printing, to reverse the printing direction 180 degrees. The rest of the settings on the paper tab should be left as they are (Paper size is always “Max Print Area” and Orentation is always set to “Portrait”.) Do not change them.

Windows NT, 2000, XP: Click on Inverted Printing and then select Off (normal) or On (inverted).

Envelope Imager

 

Windows 98

 

Windows 2000, XP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Envelope Imager 1.5/1.5 Plus Operations (Rev.6/7/2007)