Printer Acting Weird Follow
Hello,
I have a weird problem with my printer when it comes to printing a high amount of labels.
There is room on each sheet of paper for 12 labels.
So, when I tried to print 148 labels, my printer spat out 12 labels, then 4 on one sheet, then 12 again, then 4 again and so forth.
It should have printed 12 sheets full with labels and a 13th sheet with 4 labels. Why didn't it do that?
Later, I tried to print 38 labels. Should be 3 sheets full plus an additional sheet with 2 labels on it. I got 3 full sheets and 3 sheets with 2 labels on each.
Can someone please explain, what might be the problem?
fuddled E.
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See the last comments on the following post: http://forums.seagullscientific.com/index.php?/topic/266-collate-serialized-labels-with-multiple-copies/
Thank you, but that didn't help.
We use a HP Laserjet P2050 PCL 6 printer to print our labels. Is there a special driver to use with BarTender with this kind of printer? I already found Windows drivers by Seagull, but they only work for label printers.
Edit:
I just wrote a mail to the Seagull support. Let's hope, the response will help me.
Use a printer driver from the manufacturer. Normally there is a PCL 5/5e or PostScript driver variation for HP printers, I suggest you try them instead, or maybe an HP Universal PCL/PostScript driver.
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