Note! Please keep in mind that there is a difference in the terms “page length” and “sheet length”. By
page length we mean the number of lines of text to be printed on a page, and by sheet length we mean
the physical size of a sheet of paper in inches.
The number of lines which can be printed on a page, is dependent on whether 6 or 8 dot braille is used,
the selected line spacing, and the page length settings.
LAYOUT 4
Selects Page Adjust and Page Margin.
The “Page Adjust” can have one of the following values:
NoFFed: No form feed. This setting will cause the printer to print continuously. There are no
pagebreaks, and it is possible to print an “infinity long sheet”.
Max: Maximum. This is the standard setting, and will give a maximum number of lines per page.
How many lines that will fit on a page will depend on, e.g. the sheet length, if it’s 6 or 8
dot braille, the line spacing, and margins.
Max-1 to -9: Maximum, -1 to -9. This setting will decrease the number of lines on each page with 1 to
9, (depending on the selected number). If, e.g. the maximum number of lines would be 29,
and the setting “Max-4" is selected, the resulting number of lines will be 25.
This function will centre the text vertically on the page, to keep the top and bottom margin
approx. equal.
The “Page Margin” function will adjust the page margin in steps from 0 to 20. The standard setting is 8,
(8 = normal). The page margin will give different effect when used on single-sided, compared with double-
sided. On double-sided printing, one step is equal to 0.6350 mm, and the text will be centred vertically on
the page. If, e.g. a page margin on 6 steps is selected, the printer will print closer to the edges of the paper,
and if a page margin on 20 steps is selected, it will give a larger page margin. This will affect both top and
bottom margins, i.e. page margin.
On single-sided printing, however, the page margin will actually work as a top margin. (Note! The page
lay out must be set to normal to be able to do the following). One step is equal to 0.6350 mm. It will
“push” the text downwards the sheet. When the text reaches the bottom, (meaning that there will not be
enough space on this page for the last line), this line will wrap over to the next page.
Use SCROLL to choose new settings.
FINE ADJUST
Positions the paper.
Each push down moves the paper a distance equal to 0.5".
FORM FEED
Advances the paper to the next sheet.