I'm sorry to hear about the alignment issues that you've encountered. Based on your description of the problem, it sounds like the misalignment could potentially be caused by the page scaling setting within your printer options. If page scaling is enabled or set to anything other than "Actual Size" then your image may be shrunken slightly before printing. This option exists to ensure larger documents can be fit onto one printed page, but when trying to print a properly aligned template it can wreak havoc on the overall alignment. Usually, you'll notice labels near the center of the page printing near perfectly aligned, and then gradually more shifting/misalignment as you move away from the center of the page.
If you haven't already, page scaling is the first thing I'd look into. After you've downloaded the PDF file from Maestro Label Designer to print, open the print dialog box and look for the section titled "Page Sizing & Handling". Make sure that the "Actual Size" option is selected. If the options for Fit, Shrink oversized pages, or Custom Scale are selected, you will almost certainly experience some pretty significant misalignment.
Our Label Printing Alignment Guide features information about resolving Page Scaling issues, along with a number of other common causes of misaligned printing. You can access the guide by visiting the link below:
https://www.onlinelabels.com/articles/printer-alignment-guideRegarding the available design modes in Maestro Label Designer, the multiple design mode typically gives you the most control over your template and provides the most consistency when it comes to both designing and printing your labels. It can definitely take some getting use to initially though. We have a quick guide available that illustrates the steps involved with setting up a template in multiple design mode. You can view the guide by visiting the link below:
https://www.onlinelabels.com/articles/how-to-use-multi-design-toolIf you're still experiencing alignment issues after reading through both guides linked to above, your best bet may be to contact our customer service team for assistance. One of our team members will be happy to walk you through the multiple design mode in Maestro Label Designer, as well as troubleshoot your specific alignment issues. You can reach our customer service team directly by calling 1-888-575-2235, or by submitting a support ticket at the link below:
https://secure.onlinelabels.com/support/SupportRequest.aspxI hope this helps. Please just let us know if you need any additional information