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Printing 11-3
Single label on a page
For most print jobs, one page contains one label. A label may or may not use up an
entire page. For example, if the label you create is shorter than the two inch
(51mm) minimum page length, the label and page print like this:
Figure 11-1. Sample short label.
Note: The label length and shear lines in Figure 11-1 are shown to illustrate the
concepts discussed here. Those lines will not display on your screen.
Since two inches (51 mm) is the minimum supply length the system permits for
reliable delivery of a label, the shear cut is at two inches, although your label is
only one inch long. (You will need to trim the excess supply by hand.) See
Checking Length on page 11-12 for more information.
Multiple labels on a page
You may print multiple labels on a single page when the Supply saver option on
the Printing tab of either the System Setup screen or the Preferences screen is
enabled. (See Supply saver option on page 11-21 for more information.)
System
shears here
A single page
Your actual
label length