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I am going from a 2x2 label to a 2x1 label and I can not get the printer to print it correctly. It still thinks that larger label is in it. Please help!
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Unfortunately, this is usually an indication that the label roll in the printer are too old. This action is by design, compatible labels should have a black rectangle on the reverse side and the Smart Label printer uses the black rectangle to orient the label. This means your Smart Label doesn't think its wasting labels, it's just trying to run through what it considers to be unsuitable labels as fast as it can. If you're only printing one label at a time you can recover some labels by correctly the label's line up after each label you print but there's nothing you can do so that your printer will properly advance its current labels.
Remove the current roll, open a new boxed label roll, remove a sealed roll, cut open the sealed plastic, remove fresh label roll and load it in your Label Printer. Power the label printer back on and press the label advance button, it should correctly line up.
Matrix multiplication is defined only when the width of the first matrix is equal to the height of the second. You can multiply a 2x2 matrix by a 1x2 matrix or multiply a 2x1 matrix by a 2x2 matrix, but you cannot multiply a 2x2 matrix by a 2x1 matrix.
If you are using a windows system please go into the control panel by clicking the start button and choosing control panel. In the control panel go into the printers, right click on the label printer,choose printer properties and then click the tab labeled printing preferences. Choose the page setup tab and please let me know the size that is specified next to the name.
This because you might have kept the larger size catridge so that you wil not be able to print smaller size labels.please change small size catrige so that you can print what size you want.
Yes. You have two printers that have different "dots per inch" print heads. The printer with the correct size font is a 300dpi printer and the second one is a 203dpi printer. That's why the bar code and text is printing larger with the same code being sent to the first printer. The dots on the printhead are larger therefore, larger print.
Change the printer driver on the second printer to Z105SL-300 dpi and the print will be just fine.
Firstly make sure your using the correct drive ZM400 rather than Z4M. if you are using the applications driver make sure of headers and footers sizes and the print area is set correctly. If your using odd sized lables download some new drivers from the Nice Label website, they are far more adjustable that the standard Zebra drivers.
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