| Step | Action | Benefit | |------|--------|---------| | 1 | Set viewer DPI to match your printer | Ensures accurate size & barcode density | | 2 | Use (100%) | Check fine details like barcode bar widths | | 3 | Enable grid overlay | Verify element alignment & margins | | 4 | Simulate different media (e.g., thermal transfer vs. direct thermal) | Predict contrast & readability | | 5 | Run a test print from viewer | Compare preview to physical output for calibration |
Every roll of thermal transfer ribbon, every liner, every adhesive formulation passed his scrutiny. When a batch of cold-sensitive labels for a Nordic pharmaceutical client failed adhesion tests, Art spent 48 straight hours tweaking the darkness, speed, and heat settings in LabelView. He spoke of the software’s “Print Quality” dialog box the way a painter discussed chiaroscuro. “You don’t just set it to ‘high,’” he’d warn new hires. “You find the specific dpi resonance. The label should hum.” intermec label viewer high quality
ART PENDERS MASTER PRINTER DC47 - 2012 TO 2024 “THE LABEL HOLDS.” | Step | Action | Benefit | |------|--------|---------|
: Standard models typically offer 203 dpi , while high-precision industrial models provide 300 dpi or even 400 dpi for tiny fonts and intricate barcodes. He spoke of the software’s “Print Quality” dialog