Click , select the newly populated generic label device, and assign the installed driver profile. Crucial Step: Calibrating the Printhead
Tier 1 automotive suppliers use 9x10 labels on returnable racks (stillages). These labels contain a 2D DataMatrix code (often 32x32 modules) plus human-readable part numbers. The ensures the microprinting is sharp despite the large format.
Extract the downloaded .zip file into a localized folder on your desktop. Step 2: Run the Installer on Windows Open the unzipped folder and double-click the .exe file. label 9x10 driver
The "9x10" label typically indicates that the driver has a standard loft of 9 degrees and a lie of 10.5 degrees (or a standard lie adjustment range that includes 10.5 degrees). However, to provide a comprehensive understanding, let's break it down:
Under 49 CFR 172.407, hazardous substance labels must be diamond-shaped, often placed on a 9x10 backing. The driver must print a 10-inch tall diamond inside a 9-inch width, requiring precise scaling. Click , select the newly populated generic label
A dedicated overrides these defaults, setting the "Max Length" to 10.5 inches (to account for inter-label gap) and adjusting the Darker settings for even heat distribution.
Clean the label sensor and ensure the stock is loaded correctly. Re-run the calibration sequence from the DTM Print driver settings. 3. Poor Print Quality If prints are blurry, check the following: The ensures the microprinting is sharp despite the
Load your label roll or fan-fold stack into the back or interior loading compartment.