Hi,
We are sending the following .txt file to the printer:
^XA
^FO150,10^ACN,20,20^FDthis is label 1^FS
^FO150,30^ACN,20,20^FDthis is label 1^FS
^FO150,50^ACN,20,20^FDthis is label 1^FS
^FO150,70^BY3
^BEN,60,N,N
^FD12345678^FS
^XZ
^XA
^FO150,10^ACN,20,20^FDthis is label 2^FS
^FO150,30^ACN,20,20^FDthis is label 2^FS
^FO150,50^ACN,20,20^FDthis is label 2^FS
^FO150,70^BY3
^BEN,60,N,N
^FD12345678^FS
^XZ
^XA
^FO150,10^ACN,20,20^FDthis is label 3^FS
^FO150,30^ACN,20,20^FDthis is label 3^FS
^FO150,50^ACN,20,20^FDthis is label 3^FS
^FO150,70^BY3
^BEN,60,N,N
^FD12345678^FS
^XZ
We have also defined a new label format under "Paper/Output" -> "Paper Layout" and recalibrated the printer.
The first one or two labels often print correctly, but then the printer tends to skip a few labels before it prints the third label (and the red light starts to flash). Sometimes none of the labels are printed correctly, and the text is placed "helter-skelter" on the label ribbon.
Does anyone know how to solve this...?
Regards,
Mari
Your printing a 3 accross label, i think your ZPL command is wrong u must define the X and Y Coordinates of each field.
This is a sample of a ZPL command that i'd wrote. Im using a 1.5 x 1 inch. label
^XA
^PRC
^LH0,0^FS
^LL203
^MD0
^MNN
^LH0,0^FS
(Design No. 1)
^BY2,3.0^FO40,8^BCN,90,Y,N,N^FR^FD>:Barcode^FS
^FO64,136^AFN,45,13^CI0^FR^FDsample text^FS
(Design No.2)
^BY2,3.0^FO344,8^BCN,90,Y,N,N^FR^FD>:Barcode^FS
^FO368,136^AFN,45,13^CI0^FR^FDsample text^FS
(Design No.3)
^BY2,3.0^FO649,8^BCN,90,Y,N,N^FR^FD>:Barcode^FS
^FO673,136^AFN,45,13^CI0^FR^FDsample text^FS
^PQ1,0,0,N
^XZ
^FX End of job
^XA
^IDR:ID*.*
^XZ
I hope this will help you solve your problem...
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