Thermal hardening
Roll labels print at real size; 60×30 mm becomes the correct landscape page box with PageSize/PageRegion set — no split sheets.
Thermal printing on macOS can go wrong when a label is treated like a paper sheet. JetLabel prints roll labels at their real size and turns a thermal label into the correct landscape page box, setting PageSize and PageRegion so the job is not split across sheets. For example, a 60 x 30 mm label prints as one clean page, exactly as intended.
What you can do.
Roll labels print at their actual physical size.
A thermal label becomes the correct landscape page box.
Sets PageSize and PageRegion so the page matches the label.
Labels print as one page instead of being split across sheets.
Handles landscape orientation correctly for wide labels.
A label such as 60 x 30 mm prints exactly as one clean page.
From setup to print.
- 01 Select your roll or thermal label size.
- 02 JetLabel builds the correct landscape page box.
- 03 PageSize and PageRegion are set to match the label.
- 04 The label prints at real size, as one clean page.
Good to know.
When a label is treated as a paper sheet, the page box is wrong. JetLabel sets PageSize and PageRegion so it does not split.
Yes. Roll labels print at their actual size, so a 60 x 30 mm label is 60 x 30 mm on the stock.
It makes the printed page match the physical label, which keeps wide thermal labels correct.