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Printing 11-19
Hint! The system does not re-check the memory cell flag at this point to see if
you installed the correct tape, but continues the print job with whatever
tape is now installed. You may find this useful at times when you want to
override the color choice dictated by the template or indicated on the label.
z When you are printing a custom label, the system always assumes you want to
print using the installed tape, and does not check tape color.
z When you are printing groups of labels, for best results, make sure all labels in
a group have the same tape supply requirements, including the color
requirement. You should address this issue before print time, when creating the
label group. See
About Files and File Groups on page 9-2 for more
information.
Checking for cut out labels
Only 4” (102 mm) wide tapes are appropriate for use with the plotter cutter feature
in the Color & Cut system.
z If the cut out extends beyond the maximum allowed length or the width of the
tape supply, the printer ignores the cut out area of your label. Your display
screen shows a reliable representation of the cut out on your label, so you
should correct the size problems before proceeding.
z If the cut out is narrower than the tape supply, the printer proceeds with the job.
Note: Not all 4” (102mm) tape supplies are appropriate for cut outs: for instance,
magnetic tape may not be cut. Check with your supplier for more
information.
Printing Tab Options
The Printing tab provides two additional print options:
z Supply saver, which saves tape and ribbon by arranging labels on pages
z Overprinting, which eliminates the possibility of gaps between colors in some
types of print jobs