54 Intermec EasyCoder PF4i Compact Industrial—User’s Guide (Fingerprint)
Chapter 6—Setting Up the Printer
Media
The media parameters tell the fi rmware the characteristics of the media
that will be used, so the printout will be positioned correctly and get the
best quality possible.
Media Size
The size of the printable area is defi ned by three parameters; X-Start,
Width, and Length.
X-Start
Specifi es the position of the origin along the dots on the printhead.
The default X-start value prevents printing outside labels when the liner
is slightly wider than the labels. If you want to maximize the print width,
reset the X-start value to 0.
By increasing the value for the X-start parameter, the origin will be
moved outwards, away from the inner edge of the media path. In other
words, the larger X-start value, the wider inner margin and the less avail-
able print width.
Width
Specifi es the width of the printable area in number of dots from the
origin. Thus, the sum of the X-start and width values gives the outer
margin of the printable area. The width should be set to prevent printing
outside the media, which may harm the printhead.
Length
Specifi es the length of the printable area in number of dots from the
origin along the Y-coordinate and allocates memory space for two identi-
cal image buffers in the printer’s temporary memory.
The size of each buffer can be calculated using this formula:
Buffer size (bits) = [Print length in dots] x [Printhead width in dots]
Note: The temporary memory has other functions that also
require some memory space. To obtain a longer print area, the
memory can be increased by fi tting a larger SDRAM SIMM on
the printer’s CPU board as described in the Service Manual.
• The length setup also decides the amount of media feed when using
“fi x length strip.”