The ZP450 is a 203 dpi printer, so when printing using the Zebra driver, it generates the data for a 203 dpi printer. I'm a software engineer, so please do not hesitate to throw some technical details that could help me to fix the PDF printing problem on the stupid Zebra.īarTender interacts with the printer driver to determine the DPI of the printer, then generate the barcode using the appropriate x-dimension to match the printer's physical capabilities. Why did Bartender do the job correctly and how? Does Bartender use GDI to send jobs to the printer or it uses the printer driver directly? Does it use barcode fonts on the Zebra printer? So I had to come here to bother you guys with following questions: I understand this is NOT a Bartender problem but Zebra's technical support really sucks. I'm 100% sure there is nothing wrong with the PDF files (actually they were originally Postscript and then converted to PDF). There is no such problem when using Bartender to print same barcodes on the Zebra printer directly. The change seems random and caused by the calculation of positions during drawing. The PDF files were printed perfectly on HP/Cannon laser printers but when they were printed on the Zebra printer, widths of the bars were slightly changed. Barcodes in the PDF files are vector format and they look exactly same as what Bartender shows on screen. I also installed a PDF printer and used it to generate PDF files from Bartender Automation 10.1. I have a new ZP 450 CPT and installed its latest Zebra driver 5.0.0.14 (not the Seagull version) on Windows 2008 R2.
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