Is there a way to stop it from using out 1" of tape and cutting it off at the beginning of each label it seems like a waste of tape. i notice the labels you print don't do that thanks for your time
Hello and thank you for this video, you didn't go much into Label length and print out any tests to show us the difference, my question is does this have it where you can custom print your lengths to reduce from having too much waste? example (---->I greetings Il hello l
Label tape is very expensive. One way to reduce the amount of tape you consume is type in multiple labels at once with spaces in between…print the whole thing and cut the tape where the spaces were made. It doesn’t save if only doing one label. And, I don’t know about the symbols and how that affects repeating, or doing different labels at once. But I’ve done this even with less capable printers.
Can you show us how to make a 3"L x 1" W that says "hello," with the largest text that fills and spreads out to cover most of tape size selected? I organize homes for a living and I need consistent sizes with BIG letters in caps. Thank you for your videos.
Hey you said the 1 ml tape can do up to 7 lines of tape. What if you use the largest font? Can it still hold up to 7 lines? I want the text to be big enough to put on student work and displayed on a bulletin board. Thanks!
Thank you for explaining things two or three times in a row, it saves me form having to rewind.
Is there a way to stop it from using out 1" of tape and cutting it off at the beginning of each label it seems like a waste of tape. i notice the labels you print don't do that thanks for your time
Hello and thank you for this video, you didn't go much into Label length and print out any tests to show us the difference, my question is does this have it where you can custom print your lengths to reduce from having too much waste? example (---->I greetings Il hello l
Label tape is very expensive. One way to reduce the amount of tape you consume is type in multiple labels at once with spaces in between…print the whole thing and cut the tape where the spaces were made. It doesn’t save if only doing one label. And, I don’t know about the symbols and how that affects repeating, or doing different labels at once. But I’ve done this even with less capable printers.
Can you show us how to make a 3"L x 1" W that says "hello," with the largest text that fills and spreads out to cover most of tape size selected? I organize homes for a living and I need consistent sizes with BIG letters in caps. Thank you for your videos.
Is there a part 3 to this video
Coming soon....sorry for the delay!
Hey you said the 1 ml tape can do up to 7 lines of tape. What if you use the largest font? Can it still hold up to 7 lines? I want the text to be big enough to put on student work and displayed on a bulletin board. Thanks!
No, the font would be very small for 7 lines!
This video could have been 5 minutes. You’re explaining the exact same step 2-3 times in a row.