Dymo LabelManager® 160 User Guide 1 - Page 6

Using the Label Maker for the First Time, Getting to Know the Label Maker

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3 Insert the cassette and press firmly until the cassette clicks into place. See Figure 5. Figure 5 4 Close the label cassette cover. Each time you change the label cassette, you will be prompted to choose the label width. To remove the label cassette 1 Lift the label cartridge door on the back of the printer. 2 Remove the label cassette. 3 Insert a new label cassette as described above. 4 Select the new label width when prompted by the label maker. Using the Label Maker for the First Time The first time you turn on the power, you are asked to select the language and label width settings. These selections remain set until you change them. You can change these selections using the key. To set up the label maker 1 Press to turn on the label maker. 2 Select the language and press . 3 Select the width of the label cassette currently in the label maker and press . You are now ready to print your first label. To print a label 1 Enter text to create a simple label. 2 Press . 3 Press the cutter button to cut the label. Split backing 4 Remove the backing from the label to expose the adhesive, and then attach the label. See Figure 6. Figure 6 Congratulations! You printed your first label. Continue reading to learn more about the options available for creating labels. Getting to Know the Label Maker Become familiar with the location of the function keys on your label maker. Refer to Figure 1 on page 4. The following sections describe each feature in detail. Power The key turns the label maker on and off. After two minutes of inactivity, the label maker is switched off automatically. When the label maker is turned off, the current label text and formatting are remembered and will be displayed when power to the label maker is turned back on. When the batteries are removed and the optional power adapter is disconnected, the current label text and formatting are lost. LCD Display With DYMO's exclusive graphical display, most of the formatting you add is visible instantly. 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 1 Uppercase 5 Bold 2 Lowercase 6 Italic 3 Accented characters 7 Underline/Boxes 4 Font size 8 Vertical Feature indicators along the top and bottom of the LCD display appear black when a feature or setting is selected. Navigation Keys You can review and edit your label using the left and right navigation keys. You can move through menu selections using all four navigation keys, and then press to make a selection. Cancel The key exits from a menu without making a selection or cancels an action, such as printing. Backspace/Clear The key deletes the character to the left of the cursor. Pressing and holding the key quickly deletes the characters to the left of the cursor. Caps Mode The key toggles capitalization on or off. When CAPS mode is on, all the letters entered are in uppercase. When CAPS mode is off, all the letters entered are in lowercase. The default setting is CAPS mode on. 6

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3
Insert the cassette and press firmly until the cassette
clicks into place. See Figure 5.
4
Close the label cassette cover.
Each time you change the label cassette, you will be
prompted to choose the label width.
To remove the label cassette
1
Lift the label cartridge door on the back of the printer.
2
Remove the label cassette.
3
Insert a new label cassette as described above.
4
Select the new label width when prompted by the
label maker.
Using the Label Maker for the First Time
The first time you turn on the power, you are asked to
select the language and label width settings. These
selections remain set until you change them.
You can change these selections using the
key.
To set up the label maker
1
Press
to turn on the label maker.
2
Select the language and press
.
3
Select the width of the label cassette currently in the
label maker and press
You are now ready to print your first label.
To print a label
1
Enter text to create a simple label.
2
Press
.
3
Press the cutter button to cut
the label.
4
Remove the backing from the
label to expose the adhesive,
and then attach the label.
See Figure 6.
Congratulations!
You printed your first label. Continue
reading to learn more about the options available for
creating labels.
Getting to Know the Label Maker
Become familiar with the location of the function keys on
your label maker. Refer to Figure 1 on page 4. The
following sections describe each feature in detail.
Power
The
key turns the label maker on and off. After two
minutes of inactivity, the label maker is switched off
automatically.
When the label maker is turned off, the current label text
and formatting are remembered and will be displayed
when power to the label maker is turned back on.
When the batteries are removed and the optional power
adapter is disconnected, the current label text and
formatting are lost.
LCD Display
With DYMO’s exclusive graphical display, most of the
formatting you add is visible instantly.
Feature indicators along the top and bottom of the LCD
display appear black when a feature or setting is selected.
Navigation Keys
You can review and edit your label using the left and right
navigation keys. You can move through menu selections
using all four navigation keys, and then press
to make
a selection.
Cancel
The
key exits from a menu without making a
selection or cancels an action, such as printing.
Backspace/Clear
The
key deletes the character to the left of the cursor.
Pressing and holding the
key quickly deletes the
characters to the left of the cursor.
Caps Mode
The
key toggles capitalization on or off. When
CAPS mode is on, all the letters entered are in uppercase.
When CAPS mode is off, all the letters entered are in
lowercase. The default setting is CAPS mode on.
Figure 5
Split backing
Figure 6
1
Uppercase
5
Bold
2
Lowercase
6
Italic
3
Accented characters
7
Underline/Boxes
4
Font size
8
Vertical
4
5
6
7
8
2
3
1