Gprintsettool-en-2.07
Click "Configure Device" to enter the main settings screen. Optimizing Printer Performance with the Tool
Perform a Sensor Calibration in the GPrintSetTool. Conclusion
[gprintsettool-en-2.07] ├── Communication Layer (USB, COM, LAN, Bluetooth) ├── Sensor Calibration (Gap, Black Mark, Continuous) ├── Hardware Performance (Darkness, Speed, Cutter) └── Maintenance Controls (Firmware Flash, Factory Reset) 1. Hardware Interface Setup gprintsettool-en-2.07
Another oddity: the -en version contains hardcoded fallback strings like “lpr command failed” in English, but the tool also searches for .mo files in /usr/share/locale/... — so a -fr or -de variant likely existed but is lost to time.
Click the button. The printer will feed 2–3 labels to sample the liner transparency and lock in the optical gap sensor thresholds. Click "Configure Device" to enter the main settings screen
In the early days of computing, adding a printer meant manually editing configuration files (like the dreaded /etc/printcap ). Today, configuration tools act as the "middleman" between you and the . They allow you to:
to ensure the hardware is perfectly synced with your label designs. Hardware Interface Setup Another oddity: the -en version
Locate the dropdown menu titled or Interface Type .
If you cannot locate or run version 2.07, consider these alternatives: