The printer driver has an option to select the Paper Size. However, if the application you are printing from has a Paper Size setting the application setting will override the printer driver setting. Therefore, if you change the Paper Size in the printer driver and the document does not print the correct size, the Paper […]
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Do not put a sheet through a laser printer twice
Laser labels are made from paper, adhesives and backing paper which are specified for laser printing. For example, the adhesive will be stable right up to 220 degrees (hottest lasers operate at 190 degrees; most are below 150 degrees). Laser paper also has some moisture content to help the toner to bond properly. If you […]
Key Label Printing Tips
Identify sheet size A4 (210mm x 297mm) or US Letter Size (215.9mm x 279.4mm)? Find the sheet size on the package, and make sure the printer options are set to the correct paper size! Identify printer compatibility Some labels are laser printers only, some labels are inkjet printers only, others are compatible with both inkjet […]
Feeding Labels Correctly
As label sheets go through a printer, they can rotate slightly if the rollers in the printer are not exactly aligned. Above the main paper tray in most printers is a media bypass slot; you should use this slot if you can, as fewer rollers will be used and any rotation will be minimised. Also, […]
Massive Print Using Microsoft Word’s “Mail Merge” Function
This is the simplest way to handle massive label content, the disadvantage is that you can’t create Barcode or QR code from variate data source, yet you can still insert static image of Barcode or Qr code. Download “Guidance For Using Mail Merge Function on Word Template.pdf“ ATTENTION: For customers who use Word on Mac OS, […]