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NeuraLabel Callisto User Manual

NeuraLabel Callisto
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Cut after Present
Currently shipping Callisto printers do not contain a cutter, however a cutter is planned. The
variables associated with this section will control the media for cutting.
Job Holding
Job Holding places the print job on the Callisto hard drive into the Permanent Held Jobs folder,
accessible through the printer Operator Panel. From here the job may be reprinted or deleted.
For single page jobs, the number of copies may be set from this panel. There are three options
for Job Holding.
Print Job, the default, prints the job without permanently storing on the printer.
Hold Jobs on Printer sends the job to the Permanent Held Jobs folder without printing the job.
Print and Hold Jobs prints the job and sends the job to the Permanent Held Jobs folder.
Job Attributes Tab
The Job Attributes tab contains the Print Speed setting. Labels will be printed at a variety of
speeds depending on label size, complexity and the selected quality setting. See the Quality
Tab section within Setting up and Using the Printer Driver for guidance on setting the printer
speed.
Print Head Height can be left at Auto for most die-cut label printing. Auto will usually provide
the best quality result because it is the setting that keeps the printhead closest to the media,
and it is the setting used for factory printer calibration. Printhead heights of Low, Medium and
High may be needed for media that is slightly thicker. The height needed depends on the
media used.
Note that the operator panel offers a custom printhead height that can override the printer
driver setting. It is usually very thick or “wavey” media that needs a higher custom printhead
height.
Background Spitting keeps the full width of the printhead active and can be used to extend the
life of the printhead. It ensures that all of the dies in the printhead have a very light flow of ink,
which can keep the ink from drying in the outer dies. Background Spitting is recommended for
all label printing, however it is especially helpful if you typically switch between different label
widths or if you typically only use the same ink colors.

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NeuraLabel Callisto Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandNeuraLabel
ModelCallisto
CategoryPrinter
LanguageEnglish