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Label printing tips
Before you print onto a sheet of labels, first print onto a blank A4 page of paper. Place the printed sheet in front of a label sheet, then hold the sheets up to a light to make sure the positioning is correct.
Tower inkjet products feed directly from the paper tray of your inkjet printer, just like plain paper.
Fan the label sheets before loading them into the paper tray. DO NOT BEND THE CORNERS.
Refer to your printer manual for loading and feeding recommendations. Many printers have special instructions for loading labels.
For easier feeding in most printers, place the label sheets in the paper tray on top of 25 sheets of plain paper.
Adjust the paper width lever so that it barely touches the edge of the label stack and the labels do not buckle.
Printer margins may vary, and in some cases the bottom label may print below the bottom margin of your page. If this happens, use the ‘Printer Callibration’ option in the ‘File’ menu to help you get the best results from your printer ; for instructions, see your user’s guide.
If you are not satisfied with the print quality from your printer, check the following Print mode settings – Choose Draft/Economy for fast test prints, Normal/Productivity for everyday use, and Best/Photo for highest-quality results.
Because extreme temperatures and humidity can affect print quality, we recommend printing in temperatures around 23
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