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If your printer
has jammed, you had to stop printing before the job was done, or you just need
to print a label a second time, this technote will provide you with the necessary
steps. To help you find where you need to resume printing in your file, we've
provided a small database screen in the Print Settings window, and a Find box
that enables you to search in any field in your database for the value you're
trying to find. Find the last piece you were able to print (or the piece you
want to start printing from) and follow the instructions below.
- If you want
to print in Presort order, pull down the File menu to Print Presort, then open the presort and click on Labels. (See Opening
an Existing Presort in the User's Guide for instructions.)
- In the lower
right corner of the Print Settings window, select the field you want to search
on using the Database view.
- Type the information
from the piece you want to start printing from in the Find text box.
- Press the TAB
key on your keyboard to select the record in the Database view.
- If the record
displayed on screen is not the correct record, click the Find Next Occurrence
button (binoculars) to continue searching through the list.
- Select the appropriate
scope radio button indicating how many records you would like to print, i.e.,
Next, if you want to print the next 10 pieces from the record you have located.
- Click Print.
Click
Here to learn how to begin printing from a specific tray within an entry.
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