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Q9. - I bought some clear thermal transfer labels but when I try to print, the print misaligns as the labels are printed ( it moves up the label). Do you know what is causing this, I have tried changing all of the sensor settings and have to set at continuous to get any print, all other settings indicate there is no paper or paper jam.
A9. - The media sensors require either a "Black Line" (Reflective sensor) or a change in "Light Transmission" (Transmissive sensor) between the backing paper and label. The sensor cannot tell where the edge of your labels are as they are clear and light passes through, there is no change in transmission or reflection. You require a black mark printed in between each label and set the sensor to "Black Mark". Your label supplier should have known this, if you explained that you were using a thermal transfer printer.
Q12. - Our thermal print head is missing some dots, we have been quoted extortionate prices to have an engineer change it, can we buy the print head and fit it our selves.
A12. - We would not recommend you change the print head yourself, it is easy to misalign the print head or mark the thermal elements whilst fitting. Don't expect the print head supplier to swap the print head if you get it wrong and damage it - they won't.
Having advised you against it, you can do it yourself if you have an experienced electromechanical technician available. The ease of changing a print head varies from manufacturer to manufacturer, I strongly suggest purchasing the Service Manual for your printer before trying to fit the print head
There are a variety of different types of bar codes. However, the U.P.C. symbol is the most recognized bar code in the United States, since it appears on almost every retail product. The U.P.C. symbol is the bar code representation of the UCC-12. (Universal Product Number) which consists of twelve numeric characters that uniquely identify a company's individual product. Although, the initial U.P.C. usage was focused on retail point of sale (POS), many other industries have adopted this coding structure.
The 'use by' or 'best before' date means that food stored in the recommended way will remain of good quality until that date. However, these terms are not interchangeable. For example, it may be safe to eat foods after their 'best before' date, but they may have lost quality and some nutritional value.
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