Xerox Tektronix Phaser 2135 Print on Labels-A4 LEF Guide
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To load labels, first ensure the printer is turned off. Open the paper tray and adjust the guides to fit A4 size. Place the label sheets face-down with the top of the labels entering the printer first (LEF orientation). Close the tray and select the appropriate media type in the printer settings.
Check that the labels are loaded correctly and the guides are snug but not too tight. Ensure the label sheets are not curled or damaged. Clean the printer rollers and try using a different batch of labels to see if the issue persists.
Ensure you are using labels compatible with laser printers. Check that the print settings match the media type. Clean the printhead and perform a printer calibration. Also, verify that the labels are stored properly to prevent moisture absorption.
Yes, you can use third-party labels as long as they are designed for laser printers and meet the printer's specifications. Always test a small batch to ensure compatibility and print quality.
Regularly clean the printer rollers and printhead. Use compressed air to remove dust from the paper path. Replace consumables like toner and fuser units as needed. Perform regular calibration to maintain print quality.
Jamming can occur due to improper loading of label sheets, using labels with incompatible adhesive, or worn-out rollers. Ensure labels are loaded correctly, and the guides are properly adjusted. Consider replacing the rollers if they are worn.
Access the printer's control panel and navigate to the media settings. Select the tray being used and change the media type to 'Labels'. Save the settings and ensure your print job matches these settings.
Stop printing immediately to prevent damage. Open the printer and carefully remove any loose labels. Check for adhesive residue and clean it with a soft, lint-free cloth. Consider using labels with stronger adhesive suitable for laser printers.
Ensure the label template on your computer matches the label stock. Calibrate the printer and adjust the print margins in your software. Test with a plain sheet before printing on labels to check alignment.
Use labels specifically designed for laser printers that can withstand high temperatures. Avoid using glossy labels unless specified as laser-compatible. Always check the printer's manual for recommended label specifications.