We're printing on small Avery labels (half inch height), #5267, via an ancient version of Bartender. We've noticed that the label content is drifting up the label by a little under 1/16 by the time it gets to the bottom of the label.
Subsequently, I've done tested with this PDF ruler:
http://www.vendian.org/mncharity/dir3/paper_rulers/UnstableURL/ruler_foot.pdf
All via Chrome's PDF renderer from the same computer to a variety of printers:
An old HP6, two models of large Ricoh workgroup printers, two Brother HL-5370DW's, and an Brother HL-2030.
The majority are printing the same PDF slightly short. The Ricoh's seem to be the most accurate - they're also the most expensive machines of the bunch.
I would like to set a scaling/calibration factor somewhere to work around this. Is there such a thing hiding in Windows?
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