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The Document Alignment Settings window allows you to adjust how a form is printed. Scroll down for more information.
From this window, you may change the horizontal and/or vertical alignment.
The Align at option will allow you to align your form from the top edge of the form or from a specific point within the form.
Caution:
➢Setting the form to print from the top edge of the form does not instruct your printer to "back up" the paper. The system will start printing from wherever your printer is currently set.
➢The system assumes that you have adjusted the form feed of your printer to stop feeding paper as soon as the top edge is aligned at the bottom of the print head or that you have manually adjusted the paper to be aligned at the bottom of the print head.
➢If you are unfamiliar with how to adjust your form feed settings, refer to your printer's manual.
To set the form alignment to begin printing from the top edge of the form, click and select the button marked Top Edge. This is the preferred setting and gives the best results.
To set the form alignment to a specific spot on the form, click and select the button marked Align On. This will also activate the text box below the radio button to allow you to enter the location/prompt on the form.
Sometimes the printing will be aligned too far to the right or to the left. If aligned too far to the right, the characters printed may "fall off" the right hand edge of the paper and wrap around to a new line on the left of the paper. This creates an unexpected new line to be inserted into the printing, and everything from that point forward will be pushed down an extra line.
To adjust the printing left or right, drag the Horizontal Adjustment pointer. You will notice that the pointer moves is discrete "jumps". Each "jump" is approximately one character. For example, if two characters are "falling off" the right hand side of the paper and wrapping around to start a new line, you will need to pull the printing to the left two characters. Drag the Horizontal Adjustment pointer to the left two "jumps" to correct the problem.
If you have opted to set the alignment of your form as the top edge using the buttons, the system will activate and display a Vertical Adjustment pointer. To adjust the printing up or down, drag the Vertical Adjustment pointer. This sets the distance the paper will feed through the printer before the actual printing begins. The pointer will move in discrete "jumps" much like the Horizontal Adjustment pointer described above.
For example, if you are aligning from the top edge of your paper and the first line to be printed is one inch down the page, then your Vertical Adjustment should be set to approximately one inch. When you align your paper at the top edge, the printer will first feed the paper through the printer one inch and then print its first line of characters.
Occasionally, a printer will begin printing fine, but as the printing moves down the form, the lines of print seem to space farther and farther apart. This is known as printer line feed drift. To correct for line feed drift, drag the Line Feed Drift pointer. As you drag the pointer, the small, mock display of your document next to the pointer will grow and shrink accordingly.
To print the form in high-speed draft mode, click the checkbox marked Print in DRAFT MODE.
Click the Clear Defaults button to reset a form to its "factory settings."