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Since our printer, and it's print server are about 30ft apart, this is our "screw you USB spec" cable. About 35-40ft of CAT5 cable with USB ends attached, using two strands for each signal.
Given that the printer also supports RS232, you should probably build a CAT5 based serial cable instead, but USB works well for what we need.
We just happened to have an empty 4" wide roll core from another project, so we're using it to keep the roll holders properly spaced. You'll find them inside rolls of labels, wall-paper, wrapping paper, tape, and stretchy wrap.
Continure to feed the labels through the printer, either over or under the roll holder, through the label alignment things, and over the feed-roller/printhead.
Close the printer and be happy.
Over or under is a bit of a debate, we've tried both and found that "over" allowed the label-pincher things further forward a better shot at aligning the label, but under worked better with the autopeeler.
Canada Post 4x6 labels come in a "doctab" style on rolls of 400 or in massive boxes of 2x2000 fanfold labels. UPS and FedEx have similiar options. If you have a massive industrial thermal printer, you can just drop the 2000-packs into it's fanfold tray, but our little eltron/zebra is too small for that.
If your printer is from another time of manufacture, it should be possible to use screws to keep the roll-holders the correct distance appart. Zebra erra printers have holes in the holders and holes in the case that can be screwed togeather at common distances. Eltron erra printers have a sliding lock-tab system. Our printer is an eltron body with zebra holders, so we're out of luck.
Pick a spot to stash your massive box, we chose to put it under the desk, directly under the label printer. Wherever you choose, it needs to be either directly behind, directly below, or directly above the printer. Labels don't make latteral corners without alot of structure.
using some sort of sharp object, cut a square cut-out from one half of the box, to allow you to feed labels out. If you're better at this then we are, you could conceivably leave the flap in tact and just cut through the side.
While the box is open, orrient the labels so they feed out with the correct side up. Since our labels will make a 180 degree "c" path we want them upside down here, if you're feeding straight into the printer, yours should face up. Turn the stack of labels around in the box if they're the wrong way (or just cut open the other end).
Test it out by pulling on the end of the label stream, you should be able to pull them out without snagging or twisting. Some resistance is pretty normal, the label printer is actually quite powerful.
Since our labels go straight up from the box; behind the shelf; behind the table; and out, we started by pushing the labels up the wall to the table surface.
With the printer aligned parrallel and inline with the labels, feed them into the feed-slot in the back of the printer.
here the labels appear on top of the table (beside the printer's USB and power cables). Note their now label-side up. We used the shelf-bracket as a guide to keep the labels straight.
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We have been manufacturing a broad range of Self Adhesive Labels Bundaberg and stickers since 1990. We have a number of different types of printers as to give our customers endless flexibility, so that they can get the labels they need.
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