Label printer jams slow down your operations, especially if you're printing price labels, shipping labels, or kitchen order labels constantly. Let's clear that jam and prevent future ones.
Open the printer cover. Gently remove any stuck labels - pull in the direction of normal paper travel. Check for torn pieces.
Ensure labels are loaded with the correct orientation. The feed path should be clear and labels shouldn't be wrinkled or curled.
Use isopropyl alcohol on a soft cloth to clean the print head. Also clean the label detection sensor - debris here causes feed errors.
In printer settings, verify the label size matches your actual label stock. Mismatched settings cause feeding and printing issues.
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This depends on your specific printer model. Common sizes are 2.25" x 1.25" for price labels. Check your printer specifications for supported sizes.
Low-quality labels or improper storage (humidity, heat) causes adhesive issues. Store labels in cool, dry conditions and use quality thermal labels.
Generic thermal labels can work if specifications match. However, quality varies greatly and can cause more jams. OEM labels are more reliable.