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Some printers simply will not work if one of the cartridges is empty, even if you are not printing with the cartridge. The other catch might be is that some printers create grey scale by mixing colors so you might want to turn off grey scale and try printing just black and white.
Hi , i have been using avery templates and label paper at work for ages and always printed off without problems on my lexmark . I bought a Kodak however and all of a sudden I could no longer print off my labels , when I put paper in it just came out blank and said paper wrong size .I could not find any solutions at all and was tearing my hair out . I just kept trying different things and all of a sudden I changed a setting and it worked perfectly.When you go to print your label change the ' scale to paper size ' function to A4 and then it will print. hope this helps
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%.
You would need to add an criteria or the rule, like barcode length or type. Than is the the scanner able to understand which barcode should be handled by the specific rule.
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