Datamax-O'Neil A-Class Mark II Operator’s Manual User Manual
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A-Class Mark II
System Settings (continued)
Menu Item
Details
COLUMN EMULATION
Allows the column dot count to be adjusted, where:
(XXX – XXX DOTS)
XXX
Is the printed number of dots per inch (or mm)
thereby reducing the width of the produced format;
see Appendix B.
No adjustment occurs at the default setting.
ROW EMULATION
Allows the row dot count to be adjusted, where:
(XXX – XXX DOTS)
XXX
Is the printed number of dots per inch (or mm)
thereby reducing or enlarging the length of the
produced format; see Appendix B.
No adjustment occurs at the default setting.
SOP EMULATION
Allows SOP functions with backward compatibility
when printing legacy model label formats, where:
Two labels will automatically feed to establish the
selected position.
DISABLED
Uses the standard print position.
110 (PRODPLUS)
Emulates the Prodigy Plus
®
print position.
220 (ALLEGRO)
Emulates the Allegro
®
print position.
250 (PRODIGY)
Emulates the Prodigy
™
print position.
BACK AFTER PRINT
Determines media movement when a cutter, present
sensor, peel and present, or GPIO is enabled, where:
MODE
Repositions media, where:
ENABLED
Movement occurs according to BACKUP DELAY timing
after a cut, cleared sensor, or SOP to allow fastest
throughput.
DISABLED
Movement occurs only when the next label is ready to
print, minimizing edge curling.
BACKUP DELAY (1/50s)
Determines repositioning timing, where:
(0 – 255)
000
Is the specified lapse (in fiftieths of a second) between
new format processing and label retraction.