Do i remove the upside down one or stick the new one over the top
SOURCE: Label Printing
Hi there,
On the subject of <a href="http://www.selfadhesivelabels.com/label-printing.html">label printing</a>, i actually get all my labels printed by a british labels company for a really low price. If anyone is at all interested then it may be worth taking a look at their website as they do all types of label printing.
SOURCE: won't print
Here is the Dymo site for this issue:
https://global.dymo.com/enUS/RNW/RNW.html?pg=std_alp.php?p_li=&p_accessibility=0&p_page=1&p_cv=&p_pv=2.22&p_prods=21%2C22&p_cats=&p_hidden_prods=&prod_lvl1=21&prod_lvl2=22&p_search_text=&p_new_search=1&p_search_type=answers.search_nl
Type "light print" into the search box and the first result is the link you are looking for.
Here is the text of the link:
Poor Print Quality from Electronic Labelmaker
Question
I have an electronic labelmaker that is printing poorly. The print on the label is either very light, incomplete, or striped. How can I resolve this?
Answer
Proceed with the solutions listed below if you have an electronic labelmaker. If you have a LabelWriter printer that is printing poorly, click here.
Solution 1:
Replace the existing batteries with a new/fresh set of alkaline batteries. The print
head requires a significant amount of battery power to ensure proper
printing on the label. Light print on the label may be an indication
that the batteries need to be replaced.
Solution 2:
Replace the existing tape cassette with a new tape cassette. Light printing may be an indication of bad label stock.
Solution 3:
Using
the special brush supplied with your labelmaker (located on the inside
cover of the cassette compartment) or a cotton swab with a soft solvent
(e.g. rubbing alcohol), carefully clean the transporter roller and print head. Dust, dirt, or glue may accumulate on the rubber transport roller or print head inside the cassette compartment and adversely affect print quality.
If the solutions listed above do not resolve the problem, please contact DYMO Technical Support to obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) Number.
Obtaining a Return Material Authorization (RMA) Number:
-hope this helps.
SOURCE: Label printing (stick on labels)
Very easy. Follow this link...
http://www.avery.com/avery/en_us/Templates-&-Software
you can download the free Avery software. Buy whichever labels you want. Then using this software you just put in the item # (the number on the pack of labels you buy) This software will work for any size label they make, and it will let you design & print them. I have the same printer & use the Avery Design Pro for labels.
If you find this helpful plz rate it 'fixya' for me. Thank you kindly.
SOURCE: Zebra TLP 2824 Labels printing upside down.....How do we correct?
Change orientation in the printer driver.
Open printer & Faxes folder, Double click on printer driver icon,
Zdesigner driver, click on properties, click printing preferences, tick the box "rotate 180%" Click apply & ok.
If driver is Zebra TLP2824, same as above, but hit the + on "Paper output" and turn "rorate 180%" on, then click apply.
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