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Optimizing Label Printing Speed, Using Printer Resident Fonts

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Chapter 2 - Designing Labels 22 In the Maximum length field, enter 31 and click OK. 23 Drag the formulas and variables to the label, and select Text or Barcode as appropriate. Optimizing Label Printing Speed If you are not satisfied with your label throughput, you can increase your print speed by choosing the correct font. To change the font 1 Double-click the text in the label. The Text dialog box appears. 2 Select the correct font from the Font list. Using Printer Resident Fonts You should use printer resident fonts for fixed text. If you use Windows fonts, these fonts are sent as graphics causing the label to print slower. 30 XMLLabel v6.10 User's Guide

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Chapter 2 — Designing Labels
30
XMLLabel v6.10 User’s Guide
22
In the
Maximum length
field, enter 31 and click
OK
.
23
Drag the formulas and variables to the label, and select
Text
or
Barcode
as appropriate.
Optimizing Label Printing Speed
If you are not satisfied with your label throughput, you can
increase your print speed by choosing the correct font.
To change the font
1
Double-click the text in the label. The Text dialog box
appears.
2
Select the correct font from the
Font
list.
Using Printer Resident Fonts
You should use printer resident fonts for fixed text. If you use
Windows fonts, these fonts are sent as graphics causing the label
to print slower.