Brother International TD-2130N Users Guide - Page 64

Printer, Setting Tool, Print head, Barcode, Printing orientation, Give priority to, quality, Problem

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Chapter 7 Problem Media is jammed. Media is not ejected correctly after printing. The print quality is poor. Printed labels contain white streaks. Printed barcodes cannot be read. Solution  Is there dust or dirt on the print head or platen roller preventing it from turning freely? For details, see Print Head Maintenance or Platen Roller Maintenance on page 51.  Check that the media exit path is not blocked.  Is there adhesive on the media exit, or has a media misfeed occurred? For details, see Media Exit Maintenance on page 52.  Remove the RD Roll, and then reinstall it. For details, see Inserting the RD Roll on page 15.  Check that the RD Roll compartment top cover is firmly closed.  If the label peeler (optional) is being used, check that printer driver settings for the Peeler function have been specified correctly. For details, see Printer Driver Settings on page 109.  Adjust the printing density. The print density can be specified in the printer driver's dialog box or the "Printer Setting Tool". (See Print Density on page 36)  Is there dust or dirt on the print head or platen roller preventing it from turning freely? Clean the print head or platen roller. For details, see Print Head Maintenance or Platen Roller Maintenance on page 51.  Print labels so that barcodes are aligned with the print head as shown below. 1 3 2 1 Print head 2 Barcode 3 Printing orientation  Try using another scanner.  We recommend printing the barcodes with [Give priority to quality] selected from the [Quality] options. 58

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Chapter 7
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Media is jammed.
Media is not ejected correctly after
printing.
Is there dust or dirt on the print head or platen roller
preventing it from turning freely?
For details, see
Print Head Maintenance
or
Platen Roller
Maintenance
on page 51.
Check that the media exit path is not blocked.
Is there adhesive on the media exit, or has a media misfeed
occurred?
For details, see
Media Exit Maintenance
on page 52.
Remove the RD Roll, and then reinstall it.
For details, see
Inserting the RD Roll
on page 15.
Check that the RD Roll compartment top cover is firmly
closed.
If the label peeler (optional) is being used, check that printer
driver settings for the Peeler function have been specified
correctly. For details, see
Printer Driver Settings
on page 109.
The print quality is poor.
Printed labels contain white streaks.
Adjust the printing density. The print density can be
specified in the printer driver
s dialog box or the
Printer
Setting Tool
. (See
Print Density
on page 36)
Is there dust or dirt on the print head or platen roller
preventing it from turning freely?
Clean the print head or platen roller. For details, see
Print
Head Maintenance
or
Platen Roller Maintenance
on page 51.
Printed barcodes cannot be read.
Print labels so that barcodes are aligned with the print head
as shown below.
1
Print head
2
Barcode
3
Printing orientation
Try using another scanner.
We recommend printing the barcodes with [
Give priority to
quality
] selected from the [
Quality
] options.
Problem
Solution
1
2
3