Hi Taylor:
The answer is "yes, usually". Here's what worked for me - suggestions from others are welcome.
1) The printer must have a Windows driver and appear in the "Printers and Faxes" window.
2) Go to the "Printers and Faxes" window, click on the "File" menu and select "Server Properties". Then select the "Create a new Form" checkbox. Give the form a name (ie. Label), specify the dimensions and click on the "Save Form" button.
3) Select the printer icon and choose Properties. On the "Device Settings" tab, change "Cont. Feed - No Break" to the new Form name. Save the change. This assumes that labels are the only thing printed on this printer.
4) Start the Adagio OE Form Designer. If you don't already have a label layout, choose OE$LABOKI. Go to File | Specification Options. Insert the correct dimensions and a new description. Insert the new Form name created in step 2 in the "Page Size" box. Save those changes then save the layout under a new name (ie. OE$LABEL). There is some work to get the label format correct.
5) Close the Designer & select File | Options. On the "Specifications" tab, select the OE$LABEL layout and the appropriate printer.
6) Test an Invoice will multiple labels. Make adjustments. Test some more. Try not to curse. Test some more.
Ralph makes a good point: For a 5"W x 4"H label I actually defined the Form as 5 x 4.15 to get the line feeding correct.
Edited by Bruce Gardner (09/19/07 05:43 PM)