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EBS HANDJET EBS-260 - Objects; Common Parameters of Objects

EBS HANDJET EBS-260
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EBS Ink Jet Systeme 20140704#1.0
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If too low pressure is set, ink may solidify on nozzles. If too high pressure is
set, irregular ink splashes (so called satellites) may occur around a print.
Detach the ink container from the printer in order to reduce the pressure of
the ink in the container, if you need to print a project where lower pressure
is set than that in the project printed before.
Touch the button in order to save the settings of the parameters.
Touch the button in order to set the
parameters that are recommended for a given head type.
Objects
In order to add a new object to a project, choose the type of object from the
vertical left-hand, tool bar, and then use the cursor to point out where the object
is to be placed within the edit area and press the left mouse button.
Each of the objects can be given an appropriate format, size and location by
setting the right parameters. All the objects used in the project are put on the list
of objects see List of Objects (p. 104).
Common Parameters of Objects
For text objects you can change the type of font by choosing a new or another
font in Font name drop-down list. If there is no font that you might be interested
in in the drop-down list, you can add your own font by touching the button
(see Font Manager (p. 106)).
When EBS built-in fonts are used, you can modify the Row multiply and Letter
spacing parameters. The Row multiply parameter defines how many times
printing of every vertical row of text is to be repeated. The multiplication of rows
is used in order to increase intensity of prints on porous materials, which absorb
ink heavily, on which and the characters printed (consisting of the same size
dots) are not well visible due to their grainy structure or in order to increase the
text width. The Letter spacing parameter defines the space between object
characters. The space is given as a number of vertical rows (up to 1000 rows).
When True Type fonts (default and user fonts) are used, you can modify the
Font size parameter (given as a number of pixels). The parameter is linked with
the Constrain proportions parameter. The Font size (font width and height)
can be modified proportionally (when the Constrain proportions check box is
ticked) or either of the components, the width (X) and the height (Y) can be
modified independently (the Constrain proportions check box is unticked).
With the Line spacing parameter you can add spaces between lines of text.
The spaces are measured in pixels (dots). Up to 20 pixel spaces can be added.
The space is added after every end-of-line character.
The object and object frame sizes are subject to Scaling. Three options are
available:
Without scaling it enables you to modify the size of an object frame
without changing the size of the object.
Fit frame to content when the object frame is to be of the same size as
the object.

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