This in fact was the reason my SLP printer wouldn't print a complete label.The first thing you want to check is to make sure your PCI bus (which includes your USB ports) driver is up to snuff. The default Windows 10 Intel chipset driver caused, what I thought was, a minor problem with my PCI bus. PCs where Windows 10 was installed as an upgrade on top of an existing Windows 7 installation had no problems printing using older hardware and Smart Label software.īut we were never able to successfully print using the Smart Label 6.x or 7.x software to SLP-100, SLP-200 and SLP-400 series printers on PCs with clean, 'bare metal' Windows 10 installations.First Things FirstAs I stated, one problem had nothing to do with Seiko hardware or software. I thought I'd share this information because I couldn't find it anywhere in any of my internet searches.Keep in mind that a lot depends on the type of Windows 10 installation you have. At times this behavior was intermittent where I might get one label to print OK and at other times no labels would print at all.I spent countless hours playing around with the Smart Label software application but one of my problems ended up not having anything to do with the printer or the software but was an issue with my PC. ![]() In my case, the label would start to print but then stop and I'd have to manually flush the queue. Seiko Smart Label Printers 100 and 200 On Windows 10Knowledge Is PowerGetting Older Seiko Smart LabelPrinters To Work On Windows 10If you have an older model 100 or 200 Smart Label Printer by Seiko you may run into problems when you try to get them to work on Windows 10.
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