The TSC Barcode Reader might display 'No Paper' because the label roll has run out, the label is installed incorrectly, or the gap/black mark sensor is not calibrated. Supply a new label roll and refer to the user’s manual for instructions on reinstalling the label roll. Calibrate the gap/black mark sensor.
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kkingAug 27, 2025
What to do if my TSC MH261T skips labels when printing?
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Kristi JacksonAug 27, 2025
If your TSC Barcode Reader skips labels during printing, the label size might not be specified properly, the sensor sensitivity might not be set correctly, or the media sensor could be covered with dust. Check if the label size is set up correctly. Calibrate the sensor using Auto Gap or Manual Gap options. Clear the GAP/Black mark sensor with a blower.
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Ariana RossAug 27, 2025
How to fix no print on the label with my TSC MH261T?
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Crystal GonzalezAug 27, 2025
If your TSC Barcode Reader is not printing on the label, it may be because the label or ribbon is loaded incorrectly, you're using the wrong type of paper or ribbon, or the print density setting is incorrect. Follow the media and ribbon loading instructions. Verify that the ribbon and media are compatible and that the ribbon-inked side is correct. Reload the ribbon, clean the printhead, and set the correct density with the media.
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Daryl HubbardAug 25, 2025
What to do if my TSC MH261T has a paper jam?
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Lori JonesAug 26, 2025
If your TSC Barcode Reader has a paper jam, it could be due to the gap/black mark sensor not being set properly, incorrect label size settings, or labels stuck inside the printer mechanism. Calibrate the media sensor, set the correct media size, and remove any stuck labels from inside the printer.
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Anna RuizAug 25, 2025
Why is my TSC MH261T printing with poor quality?
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ocarpenterAug 25, 2025
Poor print quality on your TSC Barcode Reader can occur due to several reasons. The ribbon and media might be loaded incorrectly, there could be dust or adhesive on the print head, the print density or speed might not be set properly, the printhead element could be damaged, the ribbon and media might be incompatible, or the printhead pressure might not be set properly. Reload the supply, clean the print head and platen roller, adjust the print density and print speed. Run a printer self-test to check the print head test pattern for missing dots. Change to proper ribbon or label media. Adjust the printhead pressure adjustment knob and ensure the print carriage is closed properly.