Konica Minolta AccurioPress 6120 IC-309m2 User Guide - Page 139
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Finishing tab in the job parameters window 131 Parameter Option Generate corner mark Generate barcode Position Side Registration line offset Corner mark offset Barcode offset End mark Description Select Generate corner mark to print correct corner marks on sheets. The long line is parallel with the lead edge of a sheet and the short line is perpendicular to the lead edge of a sheet. The SCC measures distance both horizontally and vertically. Based on measured distance, SCC manages slit positions, cut positions, and crease positions. The Reference position is the start point to measure the Finished size and the Crease position. Note: When the CCD Scanner is not active, the actual corner of each sheet is the starting point to measure distance. Select Generate barcode to place the barcode in any corner of the page with offsets and in front or back side of the sheet. Type the distance in mm. Note: The IC-309m2 print controller allows you to place the registration mark and barcode in any corner of the page with offsets (in-track and cross track). Generates a barcode in the following location of the page: Top right, Top left, Bottom right, and Bottom left. Select the side where the barcode will be generated. Select Front side or Back side. Paper width direction-the whole registration mark is placed within 3 mm -20 mm from the right edge. Note: This option is available for the DC-645. The corner mark is placed in a range of 0 - 25 mm (horizontal and vertical distance). Note: This option is available for the DSF-2000. Paper feed direction-The whole barcode should be within 3 mm- 20 mm from lead edge Paper width direction: The whole barcode should be within 25 mm - 60 mm from the right edge. The Duplo DSF-2000 includes an end mark detector that can detect collation and paper feed errors, and prevents binding errors.