The labels are great and make it very easy to print of packing invoice however one thing i would change is trying to make the printer friendly as when printing they can get caught on each other and they all fall of the stacking tray
Hi Richard
Here are some tips that might help.
Your printer should always pick the paper up “paper end 1st”,You may wish to changes in “printing preferences” to rotate by 180 degrees may improve things.
1. Stack the boxes no more than 5 high.
2. Leave the boxes sealed until ready to use.
3. Store in a consistent temperature range between 10 – 25 degrees,
not in direct sunlight.
4. Fanning the sheets prior to use.
5. Laser printer picks up sheets “non integrated label edge”
6. Labels should be face up when coming out of the laser printer, not face down
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Richard M
30/10/2012 at 1:58 pmHello
The labels are great and make it very easy to print of packing invoice however one thing i would change is trying to make the printer friendly as when printing they can get caught on each other and they all fall of the stacking tray
Hi Richard
Here are some tips that might help.
Your printer should always pick the paper up “paper end 1st”,You may wish to changes in “printing preferences” to rotate by 180 degrees may improve things.
1. Stack the boxes no more than 5 high.
2. Leave the boxes sealed until ready to use.
3. Store in a consistent temperature range between 10 – 25 degrees,
not in direct sunlight.
4. Fanning the sheets prior to use.
5. Laser printer picks up sheets “non integrated label edge”
6. Labels should be face up when coming out of the laser printer, not face down
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jason
30/10/2012 at 2:19 pm