Dymo Rhino 6000 Industrial Label Printer User Guide - Page 19

Using Simple Serialization, Multiple Copies

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Using Simple Serialization Simple serialization creates a series of labels by incrementing one alphanumeric character in the pattern. For example, 101, 102, 103, 104, and so on. To use simple serialization 1. Enter the text for your label. 2. Press SERIAL. A box appears around the first character in the label. 3. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the position you wish to increment and press OK. 4. Select the amount you want to increment each label and press OK. You choose to increment in steps up to 10. 5. Select the number of labels you want to create and press OK. You can choose to create up to 99 labels. A new label is added in the display for each label in the series. To print multiple copies of the same serialized label, press # COPIES (SHIFT + PRINT) and enter the number of copies of each label to print. See Printing Multiple Copies on page 14. Using Simultaneous Serialization Simultaneous serialization creates a series of labels by incrementing two different alphanumeric characters at the same time. For example, A-101, B-102, C-103, and so on. To use simultaneous serialization 1. Enter the text for your label. 2. Press ADV.SER. (SHIFT + SERIAL). 3. Select Simultaneous and press OK. A box appears around the character where the cursor was positioned. 4. Select the first character position you want to increment and press OK. 5. Select the second character position you want to increment and press OK. 6. Select the amount you want to increment these characters on each label and press OK. You can choose to increment in steps up to 10. 7. Select the number of times to increment these characters and press OK. A new label is added in the display for each label in the series. Using Advanced Serialization Advanced serialization creates a series of labels by allowing you to select two sequences in the pattern and increment them consecutively. For example, A-101, A-102, A-103, B-101, B-102, B103, C-101, C-102, C-103, and so on. To use advanced serialization 1. Enter the text for your label. 2. Press ADV.SER. (SHIFT + SERIAL). 3. Select Advanced and press OK. A box appears around the character where the cursor was positioned. 4. Select the first character position you want to increment and press OK. 5. Select the amount you want to increment this character position and press OK. You can choose to increment in steps up to 10. 6. Select the number of times to increment this character position and press OK. 7. Repeat Steps 4 through 6 for the second character position you want to increment. A new label is added in the display for each label in the series. 13

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Using Simple Serialization
Simple serialization creates a series of labels by
incrementing one alphanumeric character in the
pattern. For example, 101, 102, 103, 104, and so on.
To use simple serialization
1.
Enter the text for your label.
2. Press
SERIAL
. A box appears around the first
character in the label.
3.
Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the
position you wish to increment and press
OK
.
4.
Select the amount you want to increment each
label and press
OK
. You choose to increment in
steps up to 10.
5.
Select the number of labels you want to create and
press
OK
. You can choose to create up to 99 labels.
A new label is added in the display for each label in the
series.
To print multiple copies of the same serialized
label, press
# COPIES
(
SHIFT
+
PRINT
) and enter the
number of copies of each label to print. See
Printing
Multiple Copies
on page 14.
Using Simultaneous Serialization
Simultaneous serialization creates a series of labels by
incrementing two different alphanumeric characters
at the same time. For example, A-101, B-102, C-103,
and so on.
To use simultaneous serialization
1.
Enter the text for your label.
2. Press
ADV.SER.
(
SHIFT
+
SERIAL
).
3. Select
Simultaneous
and press
OK
. A box appears
around the character where the cursor was
positioned.
4.
Select the first character position you want to
increment and press
OK
.
5.
Select the second character position you want to
increment and press
OK
.
6.
Select the amount you want to increment these
characters on each label and press
OK
. You can
choose to increment in steps up to 10.
7.
Select the number of times to increment these
characters and press
OK
.
A new label is added in the display for each label in the
series.
Using Advanced Serialization
Advanced serialization creates a series of labels by
allowing you to select two sequences in the pattern
and increment them consecutively.
For example, A-101, A-102, A-103, B-101, B-102, B-
103, C-101, C-102, C-103, and so on.
To use advanced serialization
1.
Enter the text for your label.
2. Press
ADV.SER.
(
SHIFT
+
SERIAL
).
3. Select
Advanced
and press
OK
. A box appears
around the character where the cursor was
positioned.
4.
Select the first character position you want to
increment and press
OK
.
5.
Select the amount you want to increment this
character position and press
OK
. You can choose to
increment in steps up to 10.
6.
Select the number of times to increment this
character position and press
OK
.
7.
Repeat Steps 4 through 6 for the second character
position you want to increment.
A new label is added in the display for each label in the
series.