HP Scitex FB550 Rigid Media Guide - Page 8

Margins definition, Overprinting procedure

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Margins definition The following illustration defines how negative and positive margins are applied on the printer. As shown in the image above: - Overprinting is enabled by setting a negative value for the left/right/top and trailing margin. - White spaces are enabled by setting a positive value for the left/right/top and trailing margin. Overprinting procedure The printer does not alter the job; i.e., enlarge the job or add extra pixels to accomplish overprinting. The job must be resized prior to sending it through the RIP. For best results follow the instructions below: 1. Configure printer for Save Only: (Go to Printing > Jobs > Settings > Job Storage Mode) and select Save Only as show in the image below. ENWW 5

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Margins definition
The following illustration defines how negative and positive margins are applied on the printer.
As shown in the image above:
-
Overprinting
is enabled by setting a negative value for the left/right/top and trailing margin.
-
White spaces are enabled by setting a positive value for the left/right/top and trailing margin.
Overprinting procedure
The printer does not alter the job; i.e., enlarge the job or add extra pixels to accomplish
overprinting. The job must be resized prior to sending it through the RIP. For best results follow
the instructions below:
1.
Configure printer for
Save Only:
(Go to
Printing > Jobs > Settings > Job Storage Mode)
and select Save Only as show in the image below.