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Hello Kiran. May I suggest this for you. Google the name and model number and search for the manufacturer's website. For example, I have a Deskjet 2540 and HP is the manufacturer, I would then type HP Deskjet 2540 drivers. Good Luck
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Go to the Argox web site does your model printer do labels? check the media spec's. Are using the correct setting in the print driver? Check the printer setting on the machine. web site mite have a work around also might go to web site down load up grade driver to allow ding lables
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Install Bartender software,seagul printer driver.
Design your label.
Print the label to file.
Use the file to embed in vfp (increment the variable i.e. the one printing 18...)
Argox list another driver for windows7 - it is the seagull driver and is available from the Argox product support pages - go to http://www.argox.com/content.php?sno=0000033&P_ID=23 click on the drivers tab and you will see it there.
Try using Vista's "Generic/Text" printer driver (you'll need to go into device manager, select to update the drivers, go to Have Disk, select "generic" as the brand). That will send raw text to the printer. Many thermal printers support this.
After you do that, you will also need to go into your printer settings and setup a custom page size that matches the size of your labels. Then you should be good to go.
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