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(2)
Q: Why are there some white spots in the printed labels?
A.
It is might be the printer head has gotten dirty.
(1) Please turn off the printer and allow it to cool down
(2) Please use the provided alcohol pads to wipe the printer head clean. Any 70% Isopropyl Alcohol
pad would work. These are commonly available in pharmacies and grocery stores as well as on
Amazon. Image below shows the highlighted areas that could cause this fade / dead zone.
(3) Allow 2-3 minutes for components to dry, then turn it back on.
Finally, it is possible that something has interfered with NT-LP110A's driver. If you exclude above
reason, please uninstall the printer, restart your computer, and install the driver:
http://www.gzxlscan.com
(3)
Q:Why I printed many blank labels?
A.
The most common reason is that your labels are loaded in upside down. Please ensure your labels
are properly loaded. The label that you peel off should be facing the ceiling when it comes out of
the printer
B.
Ensure your labels are "Direct Thermal" labels. If you are not sure whether you are using direct
thermal label paper, you can scrape or burn the surface of the label to check if it will becomes
black. If there is no change, it means that it is not thermal label paper. , You need to replace the
paper
(4)
Q: Why the position of the print content is offset when printing continuously?
Summary of Contents for NT-LP110A
Page 1: ...NT LP110A Printer Setup Guide...
Page 6: ...5 4 Open System Preferences and click Printers and Scanners...
Page 8: ...7 8 Click Add then finish...
Page 12: ...11 For Mac Look for drop down menu under Printer Features...
Page 17: ...16 2 IE browser click the file page setup and adjust the margin...
Page 18: ...17 3 FireFox Click the file page setup and you can set the scales and margins...
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Page 33: ...32 Windows Set Settings in your Windows Printer setting...
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Page 36: ...35 How to print label in nonstandard 4x6 inch size such as USPS and Amazon ASIN labels...