When using die-cut labels...
1
Load the die-cut material in the printer, leaving a small amount
of the first label leading out of the mouth of the printer.
2
When ready to print your label, first go to 'Printing Preferences'
for your LabelTac
window, click 'Stock'.
3
Under 'Type' in the 'Media Settings' section, change from
'Continuous' to 'Labels with Gaps'. Click OK
4
Change the number of copies to print to '1',
already)
and click Print/OK to begin printing.
**
The printer will print this first label off-center, and the print will overlap
into part of the second label. This is normal.
itself by reading the gaps between the labels, and once it reaches the
end of the second label, it will be fully calibrated and aligned.)
5
Go back and print the rest of the labels as normal.
To switch back to using standard continuous vinyl, simply return to the 'Printing
Preferences' window and change the Media Type back to 'Continuous'.
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Using LabelTac
(see page
22). In the tabs at the top of the
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When using die-cut labels...
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(if it isn't set to that
(The printer self-calibrates
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