Section 8: Appendix
CG2 Series Operator Manual Page 8-11
8.6 BASE REFERENCE POINT (cont’d)
8.6.1 Base Reference point Adjustment
Print Position Offset refers to the vertical and horizontal shifting of the
entire print area, relative to the start position of printing (V=0, H=0),
defined by default to be the bottom right hand corner of the label.
The Base Reference point can be adjusted by using the Printer Utilities
Tool application or by sending the <A3> command from the host.
The V setting is for the Vertical print offset. A positive (+) offset means
the printing is shifted towards the print head; a negative (-) offset means
shifting away from the print head. If the PITCH setting has been used to
offset the vertical start position, then all Vertical offset adjustments are
made relative to that start position.
The H setting is for the Horizontal print offset. The + or - prefix
determines whether the offset is to the left or to the right of the reference
point.
The default value of both positions is +000 dot. The maximum values that
can be set for each is +/-396 dot.
You may wish to make a test print after completing the adjustments to ensure they are correct. Refer to
Section 3.3 User Test Print Mode for details.
Print head
direction of label motion
ref point 0,0
H+
V-
H-
V+
Print offset