D200)lsx, lsy, gap, drm, spd, det, ofx, ofy, Microcom corporation, Print direction – Microcom LDSII User Manual
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Chapter 1
Designing Using LDSII
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The persistent commands are helpful in setting the printer up for a basic configuration and
then override them within the script. It is recommended that a script header contain values
for each and every parameter if access to the persistent command listings is not available.
^D200)LSX, LSY, GAP, DRM, SPD, DET, OFX, OFY
Figure 2
Script Parameters
1.4.1 LSX (Label Width)
LSX
, LSY, GAP, DRM, SPD, DET, OFX, OFY
Specifies the width or “X” direction of the label in the unit of measure selected by the
“^D564)” command. The maximum LSX is the width of the print head installed in the printer.
This parameter is always required for proper script operation. See also ^D631)n command.
1.4.2 LSY (Label Height)
LSX,
LSY
, GAP, DRM, SPD, DET, OFX, OFY
Specifies the height or “Y” direction of the label in the unit of measure selected by the
“^D564)” command. The maximum LSY height is 24”. This parameter is always required
for proper script operation. See also ^D632)n command.
1.4.3 GAP (Gap Size)
LSX, LSY,
GAP
, DRM, SPD, DET, OFX, OFY
The GAP is the height of the registration mark on each label and/or tag. This would be the
backing material found between die-cut labels, blowhole sense mark, and/or the blackline
height. The value is entered using the current unit of measure selected by the “^D564)”
command. See also ^D633)n command.
LSY
– Y Direction
(
Virtually unlimited
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LSX
– X Direction
(Print head limitation)
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