I have a Canon i860. Each week, I print 80 pages of labels, been using
the printer for over a year doing this. The labels may not be perfect
from sheet to sheet, but they are well within the tolerance, < 1/32 inch
per label.
Mike
> Rarely will an inkjet printer put the mark on the same spot on the paper
> in consecutive sheets. They are sloppy in paper handling and feeding.
> And it is usually difficult (if not impossible) to properly clean the
> feed rollers in an attempt to recify the situation.
Robolovsky - 16 May 2005 12:32 GMT
My concern is that even with the exact measurements as given in the template,
they do not print correctly. It is not just that the card position is wrong
but that it changes from one row to the next. For instance even if the first
two cards are correct the next two will be slightly lower on the page and the
following two lower still etc. I guess that it may well be a combination of
the type of printer and the fact that Publisher seems to insist on changing
the template measurements by tiny amounts.
Thanks for all the feedback so far.
> I have a Canon i860. Each week, I print 80 pages of labels, been using
> the printer for over a year doing this. The labels may not be perfect
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> > And it is usually difficult (if not impossible) to properly clean the
> > feed rollers in an attempt to recify the situation.