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Missing Spaces When Using Printer Downloaded Fonts

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    Ian Cummings
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    I take it that if you use a non-downloaded Windows font that the problem with missing spaces is gone?

     

    How about if you download a smaller font (in terms of memory) to the printer and try printing with that, does that correctly maintain the spaces?

     

    I have to say I'm not sure what might be wrong.  Perhaps a factory default reset of the printer might help.

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    Legacy Poster

    Thanks for the idea, we did a load default settings on the printer but still no spaces.  We've also downloaded "Arial Narrow" and "Curier New" and texts assigned those don't even print anything on paper.

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    Ian Cummings
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    As Arial Unicode takes up a lot of space, you would probably need to delete that first before downloading anything else.

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    Legacy Poster

    Ok, we finally found out that the problem was caused by using a compact flash for our Zebra printers with higher capacity than the maximum allowed.  We were using 4GB when the maximum allowed was 1GB.  This was causing the printer to do some crazy stuff like printing without spaces and other times not print at all and even restart the printer itself.  Anyway, the User Guide didn't have the maximum compact flash capacity specified but after we figured it out we found elsewhere the spec: CompactFlash (up to 1 GB memory) for added label format/font storage.  Thanks for the suggestions and we decided to post this in case it can help someone.

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    Nemanja Ceman

    When i print on bartender, every sticker printed is 1cm out of page and then second one is two and the third one is three etc… how do i fix this problem

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    Ian Cummings
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    Nemanja: Are you stating that the print position (up/down) is progressively getting worse with each row of labels printing?  It sounds like you need to configure the printing preferences in the printer driver so that the printer uses its label sensors to detect the beginning and end of each label row.  Depending on the printer brand you have this might be listed as "labels with gaps" or "transmissive sensor".

    BTW: Be sure to submit your question to a relevant thread based on the subject, or create a new question.

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