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1. Press "Style." The screen shows "lines." Press "Return." 2. Use arrow key to select "1 Line" (or "2 lines" of text, etc.). Press "Return." 3. Use arrow key to select "1a," "1b", "1c," or "1d" (text). Press "Return." 4. The screen says "vertical." Arrow down to "END?" Press "Return." Then the screen shows "AREA Label." Press "Return." 5. Type your text. Preview and Print. Call 1-800-622-6312 fmi or a manual! Changing the font on your Sun BEE3 BEE3 label printers
Reload the printer drivers, you can get this from the manufacturers web site under support or downloads.
its a common error and an easy fix.
good luck !
When using text boxes I typically type the entire box in the preset font/size and then double click the text or select all, and choose my fonts ,sizes, spacing, etc. afterwards. Typically I use text boxes for smaller font items as I find the headline feature to be the most useful for larger size text. also under the text tab , after you double click your text box, you can select a paragraph style which has presets up to 143. I apologize that I didn't really answer your question, but maybe this will you get you by until you do, that is if you haven't already figured it out.
This may be a cartridge misalignment issue. First try printing with the settings changed to black and white print only. If this does not work then print in fast or draft mode (this should print in a single pass with less ink. Normal or best quality is usually done by passing the cartridges over the line twice.
Run the cartridge alignment test and see if it can be correctly aligned.
It could also be that the belt that moves the cartridge holder is loose and so two passes of the print head are misaligned. This may not be repairable (at least not economically).
if that is a refilled cartridge, you might have a problem with the ink. try print something (text) in pure black , and grey only, and see waht happens, if does notprint, means the printer has hard time with that black cartridge.
quiet easy you have to change you print selection to all or everyday printing that way it will print both color and black all together instead of not this and that
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