Thank you for reaching out. I apologize for the alignment issues you're experiencing with your new printers. Below are some general troubleshooting steps that may help resolve the problem:
1. Make sure to load the label sheets neatly and evenly in the printer tray to ensure they feed straight into the printer.
2. Print your labels from Adobe Reader, as this is the recommended PDF viewer. You can download Adobe Reader for free if you don't have it already.
3. In the print settings dialog box, confirm that "Actual Size" is selected and "Fit to Page" (or "Page Scaling") is unchecked.
4. Go into the printer preferences or advanced options in your print dialog box and adjust the paper or media type. Selecting a heavier material type, such as "thick," "photo," or "glossy," can slow down the printing speed, which may help reduce alignment shifting. These should be available in both HP OfficeJet Pro 8020 and HP OfficeJet Pro 8030 models.
If the alignment issue persists, you may want to try running the alignment wizard if you're using
Maestro Label Designer. Additionally, you can consult the
printer alignment guide on our website for further troubleshooting advice specific to your printer.
If you have followed these steps and are still having trouble, please
submit a support ticket here with details about your printer, labels, and the specific alignment issues you are facing. One of our Customer Support Representatives will be happy to assist you further.