If you've adjusted the Top offset in settings and still can't get the labels to print in the correct space starting with the 2nd row, the label stock being used is not 100% OCLC compatible; the space between rows is wider than what is expected and causing the creeping effect.
There is a registry key (SP1LabelRowSpacing) that controls this spacing. The default value is zero (100% compatible stock prints each row in the proper place). Since the labels appear to be creeping up the page, we need to increase the value to widen the space between each row of labels.
The following procedure requires your IT assistance.
Note, Don't forget to back up the registry before making changes.
Start the client (or the Label program) and print a sheet of labels. You may want to use plain paper until you get the right value.
Depending on if the gap between rows is now too much or not quite enough, go back into the registry and adjust the value accordingly.
Note, you can leave the registry open while changing values but you must close and re-open the client/Label program with each change because they only reads the 'SP1LabelRowSpacing' key once when started.
If labels are still not printing correctly, please contact OCLC Support for additional instructions. Please include the printer make and model, and the operating system you are running; including whether it is 32-bit or 64-bit.