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The table summarizes the expected maximum print speeds in inches per second for selected
print quality. The printer user will choose both Quality and Speed in the printer driver using
this table. Note that these are only guidelines. Depending on the size and complexity of the
label, some labels may print at faster speeds. Some labels may require slower speeds. Print
labels at slower speeds until you are comfortable with the printing workflow.
Color Mode will be left at Color for most label printing; however, there is a “Grayscale (only
black cartridge)” mode available for printing black and white pages using only black ink.
Brightness, Contrast and Intensity set the amount and way the ink is placed on the media. Use
Intensity to fine tune the level of ink used in the print. This is equivalent to placing the printer
in an “Ink Saver” mode. Black, Magenta, Yellow and Cyan sliders control the amount of ink for
these individual ink colors. Use these sliders to fine tune the levels of individual ink colors used
in the print.
Label Form Tab
The Label Form tab allows selection of predefined page sizes and new page sizes can also be
created. Overspray/Underspray options allow fine tuning of fitting a label on the printed page.
A media type selection provides predefined printing profiles. And Landscape, Portrait and
Rotate 180 allow page orientation.
The Callisto Printer driver is unique in that it does not impose page margins like most other
printer drivers. Zero margins give the user and advantage of placing their entire artwork on the
printed page. Optimization of this feature will be explained in the User Guide Section Printing
Labels.
Page Creation
Select one of the Paper Sizes that correspond with the label size you will use. Note that any
media width between 1.5” and 12.1” will fit in the track and may be used with the Callisto
printer. You may create a page of any width that is needed or that matches your label up to 12
inches. Use the Manage New Sizes button to do this. Contact NeuraLabel if you need help
creating label sizes.
Table. Printer Physical Media Constraints