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<h1>Label Profiles</h1>
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<h2>What is a "Printer Profile"?</h2>
<p>A printer profile is where you setup adjustments for label offset and creep (also known as printer calibration).</p>
<li>First note: You can only create Printer Profiles for existing label templates.</li>
<li>Provide a printername and a tray name for your Profile. Note: You can only have a single instance of printername-trayname per label template.</li>
<li>Then select a label template from the pull-down list of templates.</li>
-<li>Next set the horizontal and vertical offset. Be sure to use numbers which corrispond to the units you specify at the bottom of the form. Negative values are permitted.</li>
-<li>Last set the horizontal and vertical creep. Be sure to use numbers which corrispond to the units you specify at the bottom of the form. Negative values are permitted.</li>
+<li>Next set the horizontal and vertical offset. Be sure to use numbers which correspond to the units you specify at the bottom of the form. Negative values are permitted.</li>
+<li>Last set the horizontal and vertical creep. Be sure to use numbers which correspond to the units you specify at the bottom of the form. Negative values are permitted.</li>
<li>Click on the 'Save' button at the bottom of the form to save your new profile.</li>
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<h3>Tips to Remember When Adjusting a Printer Profile</h3>
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-<li><b>All</b> of these factor in to image position and creep. Keep this in mind when makeing adjustments.</li>
+<li><b>All</b> of these factor in to image position and creep. Keep this in mind when making adjustments.</li>
<li>Adjust margins until both top and left margins are correct.</li>
<li>Then adjust the label height and width to correct label creep across and down page.</li>
<li>Negative offset units cause overall image movement up and to the left. Positive offset units cause overall image movement down and to the right.</li>