It could be the darkness setting. It could be the pressure on the printhead clamp (you can adjust by turning the yellow columns). It could be the file type (epl vs zpl or something like that). You might just have a bad print head. Once you start seeing stripes, it's basically dead. What happens is, outside dust or roll goo gets stuck on the head. When the head heats up to activate the label ink, the gunk gets burned on and the head gets fried.
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Hi, if the printer labels as we print not readable and clear what is the problem even changed the header and cleaned roller, can you advice?
It could be the darkness setting. It could be the pressure on the printhead clamp (you can adjust by turning the yellow columns). It could be the file type (epl vs zpl or something like that). You might just have a bad print head. Once you start seeing stripes, it's basically dead. What happens is, outside dust or roll goo gets stuck on the head. When the head heats up to activate the label ink, the gunk gets burned on and the head gets fried.
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