NOTEWhen Dual Origin is selected, a scaled view of the image appears on the screen preview inZone A and a bounding box that represents the image appears in Zone B. Both images aredisplayed at their respective origin points. If you move the primary image in Zone A to anew origin (enter new offsets), both images will then print from that changed relativeorigin point. The red cross-hatched area is a reminder that it is not possible to print in theCenter zone when dual origin is selected.4. Place media in Zone A, mask off any unused areas, and then turn On the vacuum.5. Press the Start button to begin the print in Zone A.6. Place media in Zone B, mask off any unused areas, and turn On the vacuum. After the print inZone A is completed the gantry will move to Zone B and start printing.NOTEThe printer will not print in Zone B if the vacuum is not On. It will display "Waiting forTable Vacuum" and wait in the Center Zone until the vacuum is On and then will alsorequire that you press the Start button.7. If additional copies of the print were indicated in Step 2, then repeat Steps 5 to 7 (in alternatezones) for the total number of prints required.ResultNOTEThe green arrows show the order in which images are printed in Zones A & B when Dual Originwas selected.How to Print With Dual Origins92 Chapter 6 - Operate the Arizona 13x0 XT