No. Perforated labels.

From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: label printer
Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2010 15:45:00 -0400



















Do these have “cutters” back in the day when the
cutters would get gummed up, the printers would do some bizarre things. 

 





From: paul d
[mailto:[email protected]] 

Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2010 3:25 PM

To: NT System Admin Issues

Subject: label printer





 

I've got a problem for you printer guru's
out there.  

Here's the setup:

 

Windows 2003 print server

3 flavors of Datamax label printers



Here's an example of how the printer works in our environment:

 ER doc orders a Lab test.  Order is entered into the system and a
label prints out in Lab.  



This has been going on for years (10+) and with very few problems. 
However, recently the label printer will print a label and go into Pause mode. 
Or, it will just print garbage or do a hex dump.  These all usually happen
when a label is supposed to print.  Recently we've started experiencing
the same situation with the label printers in Radiology.



We entered into a contract to have all our non-label printers to be leased from
a company (we used to just buy them) and have been replacing the current
printers with these new printers.  That, of course, means changing the
drivers on the print server.



I have been tearing my hair out (figuratively; at my age, it's a struggle just
to keep what I have) trying to resolve this issue.  I've got 4 of them
suckers and 3 are acting up.  Any help from the community would be greatly
appreciated.







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