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On most electronic devices where you program options, there is a reset button.
Unplug the phone, and if there is a base stand remove it. Look for a small opening the size of pepper pod. You may need something to insert it and depress it for 30 FULL SECONDS.
Sometimes it is located under the front button removable lable.
depends on the options some had 15 or 16"
open the drivers door there will be a sped lable on the inside the door edge has recomended tire size, air pressure and so on
also the size is on the side wall of the tire
hope this helps
Look under the hood there should be a white lable, on that lable will have the year and size of engine and other info., your car came with one of two engine's a 2.2L or a 2.5L look for those number's and that will be the size of your engine.If you still can't find in give you VIN# and I will decode it and get all your engine info.
you need to calibrate. hold the feed button down intill it flashes 4 times in a row and the quickly let go. it will feed some labels to calibrate and should stop at the tear off. you also have to set label size in the driver to keep from losing calibration.
if you have the old belt take it with you to a local parts store. if you don't have the old one, then take a long piece of cord and run it around the pully's the way it should go and tie it to the right size ( or atleast close it it) and take that to the parts stor and get a belt that size you can adjust the tension when you get it back on...good luck
For Word 2007/Word 2010 1- Click on the Office button 2- Select Print then Print again. 3- In the Zoom section make sure 'Scale to paper size' is set to 'A4' 4- Click on the Properties button. 5- Click on the Paper / Quality tab, then click on Advanced. 6- In the Paper/ Output section it has Paper size. To the right you have a drop down menu . Make sure A4 is selected and not letter, then click on OK.
3- There may also be other options in your printing preferences such as 'Print Area', 'Scale to Fit Page Size' or 'Page Margins. These will all need to be set correctly for your design to print 100% e.g. Print Area set to Maximum, Scale to fit Page Size disabled and Page Margins set to Minimized.
Some printers ( for example Epson printers ) have a 'Reduce /Enlarge' facility that defaults to 94% or 97% (instead of 100%). To set this to 100% click the 'Layout' tab and in the 'Reduce/Enlarge' section select 'Custom' you should then be able to change the scaling to 100%.
This is due to : Wrong size of label. You must give a page size and the gap size It is very important to give the correct height and ga dimensions The detecting sensor chosen is not the right one
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