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Setting Preferences 5-5
For more information about printing options, see Printing Tab Options on
page 11-19.
Overprint Turns overprinting ON and OFF. OFF is the default.
Overprint controls the order in which colors are printed
on the label so that black prints last.
With Overprint ON, black prints over (on top of) any
previously printed colors. This ensures that there will
be no gaps between colors and black print areas.
However, with Overprint ON, printing may be slower,
because the system must analyze the colors in the print
job and order them accordingly. You may have to swap
ribbons more often as well.
With Overprint OFF, areas of colors that will print
behind black are removed before black is printed.
However, you may see a slight gap between the color
areas and the black areas.
Print Label
Boundary
Indicates the edge of the label.
Auto Cut Between
Labels
Lets you turn off the automatic shear between labels for
monochrome print jobs. When selected, the printer does
not shear between labels, letting you keep the output
together on the roll for use in another location.
Labels are sheared after 120” of printing (since that it the
maximum monochrome print length supported), and at
the end of the print job, even if Auto Cut Between
Labels is OFF.
Note: When Auto Cut Between Labels is OFF, the
output length of each label may shift from the true
defined label length because the system does not
continually find the front edge of the tape as the labels are
output. This should not be an issue for die-cut
monochrome jobs because the die-cut positioning routine
in the firmware registers the position of each label.
The Auto Cut Between Labels option is not used for
multi-pass print jobs, cut jobs, or when printing to
notched continuous supplies.