Unit 4: Operation
SATO GT4xxe Series Operator Manual PN 9001138A Page 4-25
Print offset refers to the vertical and horizontal shifting of the
entire print area relative to the label and the print start position.
The movement is incremented by dots in the positive (+) or
negative (-) direction. Positive and negative vertical adjustment
is toward and away from the print head respectively. Positive
and negative horizontal adjustment is to the left or right of the
reference point respectively.
This menu allows for the printer to be configured to print zeros
with or without a diagonal slash through them. This will apply to
all font types with the exception of Kanji font.
This menu allows printer configuration of Kanji files for either
Japanese code (JIS) or Microsoft code (SJIS). If a Microsoft
operating system is being used, SJIS is to be selected.
Kanji font may be set to either Mincho or Gothic style. If unsure
of their differences, refer to the Programming Reference for this
printer.
This setting determines whether each character occupies a
designated space (fixed) regardless of the characters width or if
the character’s space is representative of the character’s width
(proportional). Proportional is contemporarily preferred.
USER MODE (4-2)
MENU DESCRIPTION
PRINT OFFSET
V:+0000 H:+0000
ZERO SLASH
YES NO
JIS CODE
JIS SJIS
KANJI FONT
MINCHO GOTHIC
CHARACTER PITCH
PROPORTIONAL
FIXED