I like Peter's solution. Reroll the labels on a blank spool in the
correct position. That way will be fast and you won't have to change
your software when they start using correct rolls.
I have done this before with great speed and success.
On 7/2/2015 9:26 AM, Peter Cushing wrote:
On 02/07/2015 17:12, José Olavo Cerávolo wrote:
I have a customer who received rolls of pre-printed paper with their
logo and text upside down.They don't have time to print new rolls, so
they asked me to change the program to print upside down.I changed
the order of the fields in the label form and changed the rotation to
180.But it did not change the printout.Is there a way to make this
work.By the way, there's a way to flip it on the printer driver, but
that might be a problem down the road. So I'd like to have the option
in the software instead.
Thanks,
They could always start from the other end of the roll, then it would
be the right way up! A bit awkard if it is an actual roll but if it
is a box of fanfold paper, you could start from the bottom of the box.
Peter
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