Thanks, Christopher. The settings do need to be created -- some as workstation settings, some should be stored locally. I propose we open a separate LP for that. In my case, I was still able to print to a Dymo 330, regardless of the issues with the settings.
* I set the margins to HARDWARE_MINIMUM
* I set the correct paper type.
* When saving a spine label template, I had to save, close the tab, reopen the spine label print page and reapply the template before it would apply the desired changes.
* In my tests, I only printed the call number (no pocket labels) just to save paper -- the font would have to be tiny to fit both on the return address labels I was testing.
Related, I am also able to use the "Print" link for patron address printing. All I had to do there was modify the style in the patron_address template to fit all the text on the label:
Thanks, Christopher. The settings do need to be created -- some as workstation settings, some should be stored locally. I propose we open a separate LP for that. In my case, I was still able to print to a Dymo 330, regardless of the issues with the settings.
* I set the margins to HARDWARE_MINIMUM
* I set the correct paper type.
* When saving a spine label template, I had to save, close the tab, reopen the spine label print page and reapply the template before it would apply the desired changes.
* In my tests, I only printed the call number (no pocket labels) just to save paper -- the font would have to be tiny to fit both on the return address labels I was testing.
Related, I am also able to use the "Print" link for patron address printing. All I had to do there was modify the style in the patron_address template to fit all the text on the label:
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