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Eltron TLP2046 Increase Heat Density with Command Prompt



 
 
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Old October 22nd 03, 07:30 PM
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Default Eltron TLP2046 Increase Heat Density with Command Prompt

We have a Eltron TLP 2046 label printer. We need to be able to
increase the heat density on the thermal transfer head to get a darker
image. This can be done through software drivers but we use a windows
Generic / Text driver which does not allow you to change the setting.
Now, there is a way to increase it through DOS or command prompt
because I have done it before but can't remember the command. Does
anyone have any ideas, quick fixes, or know the command to increase
this setting through the command prompt?
 




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