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Printer and Laminator Settings
The
printer
driver
compares
printing
data
for
each
type
of
ink
to
determine
whether
there
are
any
overlapping
pixels.
Priority
is
given
to
the
in
2
panels”
setting.
Priority of Data
•
The MAC address data is always printed using the UV panel. The area can knock out other printing.
•
Image files are processed in the order registered and shown in the File Information area. Newer data
replaces older data if it overlaps.
•
Extracted text has higher priority than an image file and prints on top of any image.
•
Page Split overrides extracted data and any image files.
Page Split
Page
Split
informs
the
printer
driver
that
you
plan
to
use
a
multipage
input
document:
one
page
for
YMC
(color),
another
page
for
black
(K),
and
(if
you
use
UV
ink)
an
additional
page
for
a
UV
panel,
in
that
order.
You
can
specify
Page
Split
for
black
(K)
printing
and
for
UV
panel
printing.
The
following
example
shows
a
two
‐
page
document
with
YMC
and
K
printing
on
one
side
of
the
card,
and
Page
Split
chosen
for
K
printing
on
the
same
side
of
the
card.
Printing
data
inside
the
MAC
address
area.
None
in
one
panel
in
two
panels
YMC
Ink
in
one
panel
(Does
not
using
the
YMCK
ink.)
in
two
panels
in
two
panels
K
Ink
in
two
panels
in
two
panels
UV
Ink
Prints
the
MAC
address
only
Printing
Data
Setting
for
Number
of
Retransfer
Film
Panels
to
Use
1
Panel
Auto
2
Panels