Adjusting the print job properties on the AddressRight 300
The printer driver describes to the printer how to print your job. It controls printer operation and allows you to send fixed and variable text and graphics to the printer. Use the properties to control and customize the printer’s output.
To access these options, in your data management software, select File > Print
To print the job, click Print.
To access the following printer driver properties, click Properties or Printer Properties to open the Document Properties window.
Layout
On the Layout tab, use the Orientation menu to select Portrait or Landscape orientation.
Advanced Options
Click the Advanced button to open the Advanced Options screen.
Paper/Output
From the Paper Size menu, select the size of media to be used.
From the Copy Count menu, select the number of copies to print.
Document Options
In Printer Features you can set the resolution of the printer, printer speed, and inverted printing, as well as add a feed delay to provide separation between pieces.
Print inverted
In normal operation, printing is read from the operator side of the printer. It is sometimes necessary to turn the printing direction 180 degrees from the normal direction. This occurs when, due to layout, method of binding, or flap position, media must be fed in the reverse direction.
To invert printing (reverse the printing direction 180 degrees), select Yes from the Print inverted menu.
Resolution
From the Resolution menu, set the resolution (print quality). Changing the resolution to a higher number increases image quality. Note: Higher resolutions reduce print speed options.
From the Beltspeed menu, set the print speed for the print job. The speeds available for a particular job are determined by the Resolution set for the job.
AddressRight 300 | |
Resolution | Speeds Available |
600 x 150 DPI | Low, Medium, Medium High, High |
600 x 200 DPI | Low, Medium and Medium High |
600 x 300 DPI | Low and Medium |
600 x 600 DPI | Low |
Feed Delay
Use the Feed Delay menu to put more space between pieces as they are printed. This gives the piece more time to dry before the next piece is printed.
Adjustments are made in 0.1-second increments.
UPDATED: 14 August 2021