
Printing labels
Use only paper labels that are designed specifically for your printer.
Use only full sheets of labels.
Verify that the labels are not sticky, wrinkled, or pulling away from the protective backing.
Do not use plastic or clear labels. The ink will not dry on these labels.
Input tray capacity: Up to 20 continuous sheets.
For Windows
1Fan the edges of the label sheets to separate them, and then align the label edges.
2Load up to 20 label sheets, label side down, in the input tray (see “Loading media in the input tray”).
3Open the printer driver (see “Printing a document”).
4Select A4 or US Letter paper size.
5Select Automatic or the appropriate paper type.
6Ensure the option to print on both sides is cleared.
7Change any other desired print settings and click OK.
8Print your document.
For Macintosh
1Fan the edges of the label sheets to separate them, and then align the label edges.
2Load up to 20 label sheets, label side down, in the input tray (see “Loading media in the input tray”).
3Click File, and then click Page Setup.
4Select A4 or US Letter paper size.
5Click File, and then click Print.
6Open the Paper Type/Quality panel.
7Select Automatic or the appropriate paper type.
8Change any other desired print settings and click OK or Print.
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