TOP > Adjusting the Product > Adjusting the Base Reference Point > About the Base Reference Point About the Base Reference Point The base reference point is the point at which one determines the print position and stop/cut/dispensing position. The base reference point differs depending on the operation mode, or I-mark position or gap of the media you use. Continuous Mode I-mark Position or Gap Base Reference Point Center I-mark Bottom I-mark Top I-mark Custom I-mark (Labels with I-marks other than our specifications) This I-mark position is an example. Gap label (1) Feed direction (2) Print position Tear-Off Mode I-mark Position or Gap Base Reference Point Center I-mark Bottom I-mark Top I-mark Custom I-mark (Labels with I-marks other than our specifications) This I-mark position is an example. Gap label (1) Feed direction (2) Tear-off position (3) Print position Dispenser Mode I-mark Position or Gap Base Reference Point Center I-mark Bottom I-mark Top I-mark Custom I-mark (Labels with I-marks other than our specifications) This I-mark position is an example. Gap label (1) Feed direction (2) Dispensing position (3) Print position Cutter/Partial Cutter Mode I-mark Position or Gap Base Reference Point Bottom I-mark Top I-mark Custom I-mark (Labels with I-marks other than our specifications) This I-mark position is an example. Gap label (1) Feed direction (2) Cut position (3) Print position Linerless Cutter Mode I-mark Position Base Reference Point Bottom I-mark Top I-mark Custom I-mark (Labels with I-marks other than our specifications) When I-mark offset = 19 mm (0.75") (1) Feed direction (2) Cut position (3) Print position Linerless Tearoff Mode I-mark Position Base Reference Point Bottom I-mark Top I-mark Custom I-mark (Labels with I-marks other than our specifications) When setting I-mark offset=19 mm (0.75") (1) Feed direction (2) Tear-off position (3) Print position Back to top