I'm using a intermec easycoder PM4i.. i need to print a 4x6 label, every time i print the label adjust itself and uses 2 labels instead of 1 label only.. help please..
Hi, its hard to say but.... does it feed ok or skip labels??? if it skips labels, the sensor will need replacement or adjustment, also download the latest drivers, and if your driver or software gives u the option, play around with the magnification settings, also double check length, borders etc, try making the label length setting appear longer , shorter etc. Hope this is of help to you,M,
You sould active the "enable label retract"option in your printer, also try changing "end of print skip distance"option. Printer use 2 label because it needs feed out label that you printed but when you are printing again the media should retract and printing in each label
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Page 65 of the manual discusses adjusting the print speed, for "fingerprint" not IPL. (I'm not sure what that refers to, but it appears to be the language used by the printer.)
Hi Karen - with Label Printing Software such as LabelView Pro and others from Teklynx and Bartender you can have multiple software licences that can be linked remotely if your printers are network ready. Using advanced rather than basic software you will have full control of exactly what is being printed/not only having it viewable. I hope this helps
When printing start take and keep with fingers label,pull sametime label when start,after that some sensor?? work again and next printing session come out ok.
You can adjust the darkness level +/- 10. If you adjust it all the way to 10 and it is still too light, there is a print head pressure adjustment screw to the left of the ribbon feed roller.
Check your driver to make sure you have the correct resolution driver installed that matches your print head. For example, if your print head says 203 dpi on it but you install the 300 dpi driver, it can cause this problem.
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