Microsoft has released a fix for this issue. We apologize for this inconvenience and will keep everyone updated on a fix for this issue. You may encounter scanning issues for barcodes with lots of data or 2D barcodes, though. That being said, for most barcodes, 300×300 DPI is plenty of resolution. When the “Print Quality” setting is set to “Auto” or “Barcodes and graphics”, the resolution will always be 300×600 if a barcode is present on your label. For barcodes, we typically like to switch our printers into high resolution mode (300×600 DPI) in order to improve barcode scanning reliability. There is one side effect to making this change and that is your labels will always print at a resolution of 300×300 DPI. Navigate to the LabelWriter printer tab and change the “Print Quality” to “Text”. We are awaiting a fix from Microsoft, but in the meantime, you will need to modify a setting in DLS to workaround the issue. There is currently a bug in Windows 8.1 that causes any label with a barcode to print abnormally in DLS.
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