MINIKEY User Manual
Change print settings
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The total length of your layout.
Vertical resolution
In vertical resolution it’s possible to select between the following:
300 dpi (row A)
300 dpi (row B)
600 dpi
300 dpi (alternating row A+B)
Horizontal Resolution
In horizontal resolution you can choose from 75 to 2400 dpi in 18 different steps. This
allows you to choose very fast and cost-saving print (with a little lower quality), or very
high resolution print (compromising speed and cost), or a setting in-between.
Use the arrows to select lower / higher DPI. The list will wrap, so the lower part of 75
dpi will be 2400 dpi.
Print direction
Print direction is the travel direction of your media. Select either Right->left, Left->
Right.
Print mode units of measure (3 options)
Select either Velocity, Position Encoder or Modular Encoder. If you select the position
option, encoder pulses will be used to calculate the speed. If modular is selected,
firing of the nozzles is synchronized with the encoder pulses.
Velocity
This value must be set, if print mode is set to velocity. Please make sure the velocity
equals the speed of your media and that your media moves with a constant speed
during printing. Speed is entered in meters/minute.
Position
This value must be set, if print mode is set to position. The value entered here is the
encoder resolution. Resolution is calculated by dividing the circumference of the
measuring wheel by the number of pulses per revolution generated from the encoder.
Encoder position mode is entered in mm/pulse
Modular
This options must be set if print mode has been set to modular. If you enter 1, the
nozzles will fire each time an encoder signal is received. If you enter 4, the nozzle
rows will fire ones for every 4 encoder signals received. Modular parameter is entered
in pulses/fire
Quadrature
Select quadrature to measure on the back edge of the encoder signal in addition to
the front edge. This will effectively double your pulses (single-channel encoder) or
quadruple your pulses (double channel encoder). Divide distance per pulse
accordingly.