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> From: "Tom Hart" <tooma...@gmail.com>
> To: rbase-l@googlegroups.com;
> Dated: 11/18/2016 8:02:42 AM
> Subject: Re: [RBASE-L] - Small label printers
>
> Steve,
> I have used the Zebra TLP 2844 for many years, my tag size is
> 2.25x1.75(hangta
the entire visible space.
Steve
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From: "Tom Hart" <tooma...@gmail.com>
To: rbase-l@googlegroups.com;
Dated: 11/18/2016 8:02:42 AM
Subject: Re: [RBASE-L] - Small label printers
Steve,
I have used the Zebra TLP 2844 for many years, my tag size is
2.25x1.75(hangt
We create thousands of labels a day using 40 to 50 Zebra printers, with 4
or 5 different models. Our experience has been better using the Seagull
driver instead of the default Zebra driver. Using the Zebra driver, some
print jobs would hesitate after each label printed, back it up a little,
Steve,
I have used the Zebra TLP 2844 for many years, my tag size is
2.25x1.75(hangtags) and Code128. When I click on the barcode it actually
shows no font. Just a thought, is the LP2824 a thermal transfer? I use
only thermal transfer which are permanent while direct thermal will blacken
with
Would anyone have any experience with setting up a Zebra LP2824 printer in an
Rbase application? This printer is used to print pricing tags in a retail
environment.
Here is the problem, using Rbase 9.5. In setting up the report to print
labels, the report is configured for Code128 and a
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