Printer Operation for Solution #2: The printer will print the first 2.0" label by itself, the second 2.0" label
by itself, and finally, the last 2.0" label by itself. See figure below.
Example 3: Past Maximum File Width
Problem: A file has been constructed with three horizontally adjacent 4.0" labels. The user now desires to
use this file with a printer that has an 8.0" physical width. The user should have used a solution similar to
one of the solutions in the examples above, but the user erroneously enters an Media > Auto Label Map >
Auto Label Width of "12.0" and a Media > Auto Label Map > Number Labels of "3".
Printer Operation: The maximum Number Labels = (20"/12") = 1.67 rounded up to 2. The printer will
automatically reduce the Media > Auto Label Map > Number Labels to "2".
Example 4: Blank Label Case
Problem: A file exists with two horizontally adjacent 4.0" labels. The user now wants to use this file with a
printer that has a 4.0" physical width. The user decides to set the Media > Auto Label Map > Number Labels
to "3" and the Media > Auto Label Map > Label Width to "4.0" despite the fact that these values are not
optimum.
Printer Operation: The maximum Number Labels = (20"/4") = 5. The selected value of 3 is legal. After the
file is sent, the printer will begin by printing the first 4.0" width label. Once that label is complete, it will print
the second 4.0" width label. Finally, once both of those labels have been printed, the printer will print a
blank 4.0" label.
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