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Part 4 - Advanced Label Making

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Part 4 - Advanced Label Making Now that we've covered the basics in the previous section, let's look at some more detailed information about how to layout labels. This section assumes that you have already gone through the information "Part 3 - Label Making Overview" on page 26. If you have not, please do so now. Label Making Overview You can create a label using any one of the following three techniques. • Creating a new label from scratch • Editing a label you previously saved in memory • Editing the label you were working on the last time you turned off the printer The following shows the general operational flow for each of these options. Label Making General Flow Getting Ready • Load batteries or connect the optionally available AC adaptor (page 15 to 17). • Load an ink ribbon cassette (page 21). • Turn on the printer (page 19). 1. To create a new label from scratch, select NEW on the initial screen (page 19). 2. Select the print pattern you want to use (page 31). To edit an existing label, select STORED DATA on the initial screen (pages 19, 48). To edit the label data you were working on the last time you were using the printer, select LAST DATA (pages 19, 48). 3. Select the format you want to use (page 32). 4. Input the text you want (pages 33, 48). 5. Select the text attributes you want. • Specify the font (page 43), select bold (page 45), and specify the text alignment (page 46). Print the label (page 51) and store it in memory (page 50), if you want. • Note that the LAST DATA option appears only if you were working on a label the last time you used the printer. E 30

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Part 4 - Advanced Label Making
Now that we
ve covered the basics in the previous section, let
s look at
some more detailed information about how to layout labels.
This section assumes that you have already gone through the information
Part 3 - Label Making Overview
on page 26. If you have not, please do
so now.
Label Making Overview
You can create a label using any one of the following three techniques.
Creating a new label from scratch
Editing a label you previously saved in memory
Editing the label you were working on the last time you turned off the printer
The following shows the general operational flow for each of these options.
Label Making General Flow
Note that the LAST DATA option appears only if you were working on a
label the last time you used the printer.
Getting Ready
Load batteries or connect the optionally available AC adaptor (page 15
to 17).
Load an ink ribbon cassette (page 21).
Turn on the printer (page 19).
1.
To create a new label
from scratch, select
NEW
on the initial
screen (page 19).
2.
Select the print pattern
you want to use (page
31).
3.
Select the format you
want to use (page 32).
4.
Input the text you want (pages 33, 48).
5.
Select the text attributes you want.
Specify the font (page 43), select bold (page 45), and specify the
text alignment (page 46).
To edit an existing
label, select
STORED DATA
on the initial
screen (pages 19,
48).
To edit the label
data you were
working on the
last time you were
using the printer,
select
LAST
DATA
(pages 19,
48).
Print the label (page 51) and store it in memory (page 50), if you want.