Dymo Rhino 6000 Industrial Label Printer User Guide - Page 15

Creating Module Labels, Using Fuse Multipliers, Printing Empty Modules, Creating Vertical Labels

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Creating Module Labels The Module label type allows you to label a row of fuses. You set the width of a fuse and the number of fuses, enter the desired text for each fuse, and print. The result is a long label with multiple, evenly spaced text for each port. You can use fuse multipliers to adjust the width of individual modules as necessary. To create a module label 1. Press MODULE. 2. Select Fuse length and press OK. 3. Enter the fuse length and press OK. Select the length that applies to the smallest size fuse in the module. You can then use fuse multipliers to increase the size of any individual modules that are larger. See step 6. The factory default fuse length is 17.5 mm. 4. Select # of modules and press OK. 5. Enter the number of modules for this label and press OK. 6. Adjust the size of individual modules using fuse multipliers. See Using Fuse Multipliers. 7. Select Done (ESC) to create the label. 8. Enter the text for each module. Use the left or right arrow key to move from module to module. To create the data for the modules automatically, see Creating a Series of Labels on page 12. Using Fuse Multipliers Fuse multipliers allow you to adjust the size of individual fuse modules within a module type label. To adjust the size of an individual module 1. Create a module label as described in Creating Module Labels. 2. Press SETTINGS. 3. Select Current label config. and press OK. 4. Select Multipliers and press OK. 5. Use the arrow keys to select the module number to adjust and press =. 6. Select the multiplier for that module. 7. Press OK and then Done (ESC) to return to the label. Printing Empty Modules You can choose to print empty modules at the end of Module labels. By default, printing empty modules is turned off. To print empty modules 1. Press SETTINGS. 2. Select Print empty modules and press OK. 3. Select On and press OK. 4. Select Done (ESC) to return to the label. Any empty modules at the end of a module label will now be printed. Creating Vertical Labels You can choose to print labels with the text running vertically. Labels with multiple lines of text will print as multiple columns of text. To print a vertical label 1. Enter the text for your label. 2. Press VERTICAL. 3. Enter a length for the label. Select AUTO to have the length of the label automatically set to fit the text. 4. Press OK to create the label. Changing the Label Type Once you create a label using one label type, you can easily change the label type without losing your data. When you change from a multi-cell label, such as a patch panel, to a single cell label, such as General or Flag, each cell becomes a new label. All blank cells are deleted. 9

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Creating Module Labels
The Module label type allows you
to label a row of fuses. You set the
width of a fuse and the number of
fuses, enter the desired text for
each fuse, and print. The result is a
long label with multiple, evenly
spaced text for each port. You can use fuse multipliers
to adjust the width of individual modules as necessary.
To create a module label
1. Press
MODULE
.
2. Select
Fuse length
and press
OK
.
3.
Enter the fuse length and press
OK
. Select the
length that applies to the smallest size fuse in the
module. You can then use fuse multipliers to
increase the size of any individual modules that are
larger. See step 6. The factory default fuse length is
17.5 mm.
4. Select
# of modules
and press
OK
.
5.
Enter the number of modules for this label and
press
OK
.
6.
Adjust the size of individual modules using fuse
multipliers. See
Using Fuse Multipliers
.
7. Select
Done
(
ESC
) to create the label.
8.
Enter the text for each module. Use the left or right
arrow key to move from module to module.
To create the data for the modules automatically, see
Creating a Series of Labels
on page 12.
Using Fuse Multipliers
Fuse multipliers allow you to adjust the size of
individual fuse modules within a module type label.
To adjust the size of an individual module
1.
Create a module label as described in
Creating
Module Labels
.
2. Press
SETTINGS.
3. Select
Current label config.
and press
OK
.
4. Select
Multipliers
and press
OK
.
5.
Use the arrow keys to select the module number to
adjust and press
=
.
6.
Select the multiplier for that module.
7. Press
OK
and then
Done
(
ESC
) to return to the
label.
Printing Empty Modules
You can choose to print empty modules at the end of
Module labels. By default, printing empty modules is
turned off.
To print empty modules
1. Press
SETTINGS
.
2. Select
Print empty modules
and press
OK
.
3. Select
On
and press
OK
.
4. Select
Done
(
ESC
) to return to the label.
Any empty modules at the end of a module label will
now be printed.
Creating Vertical Labels
You can choose to print labels with
the text running vertically. Labels
with multiple lines of text will
print as multiple columns of text.
To print a vertical label
1.
Enter the text for your label.
2. Press
VERTICAL
.
3.
Enter a length for the label. Select
AUTO
to have the
length of the label automatically set to fit the text.
4. Press
OK
to create the label.
Changing the Label Type
Once you create a label using one label type, you can
easily change the label type without losing your data.
When you change from a multi-cell label, such as a
patch panel, to a single cell label, such as General or
Flag, each cell becomes a new label. All blank cells are
deleted.