Brother International PT-1910 Users Manual - English and Spanish - Page 57

LENGTH, LIMIT, MEMORY, FILES, REPLACE, BATTERIES, PROBLEM, Error Message, Cause, Remedy

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Error Message LENGTH LIMIT! LINE LIMIT! MEMORY FULL! NO FILES! NO TAPE! REPLACE BATTERIES! ROM PROBLEM! Cause • This message appears if the text is longer than 3' 3 1/3" (1 meter) when you try to print. • This message appears if the Length function is used to set a label length that is less than 1.6" (4.0 cm) or more than 11.8" (30.0 cm). • This message appears if the Tab Length function is used to set a tab length that is more than 11.8" (30.0 cm). This message appears if the number of lines in the text is greater than the maximum number of lines possible for the installed tape. This message appears if you try to store a text file after the maximum number of characters has already been stored in the memory. This message appears if you try to recall or delete a text file from the memory when none are stored. This message appears if you try to print a label or feed the tape when no tape cassette is installed. This message appears if the installed alkaline batteries are about to run out. This message appears if there is a problem with the machine's read only memory. Remedy • Shorten the text to less than 3' 3 1/3" (1 meter) before trying to print. • Set the label length between 1.6" (4.0 cm) and 11.8" (30.0 cm). • Set the tab length so that it is less than 11.8" (30.0 cm). Reduce the number of lines or install a tape of greater width. Delete an unwanted file to make room for the new one. Store a text file first. Install a tape cassette and try again. Replace the batteries or use the AC adaptor. Turn off the machine, and then while holding down c and R, turn the machine back on. Contact your service representative. 49

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LENGTH
LIMIT!
This message appears if the text is
longer than 3’ 3 1/3” (1 meter) when
you try to print.
Shorten the text to less than 3’
3 1/3” (1 meter) before trying
to print.
This message appears if the
Length
function is used to set a label
length that is less than 1.6” (4.0
cm) or more than 11.8” (30.0 cm).
Set the label length between
1.6” (4.0 cm) and 11.8” (30.0
cm).
This message appears if the
Tab
Length
function is used to set a tab
length that is more than 11.8”
(30.0 cm).
Set the tab length so that it is
less than 11.8” (30.0 cm).
LINE
LIMIT!
This message appears if the number
of lines in the text is greater than the
maximum number of lines possible
for the installed tape.
Reduce the number of lines or
install a tape of greater width.
MEMORY
FULL!
This message appears if you try to
store a text file after the maximum
number of characters has already
been stored in the memory.
Delete an unwanted file to make
room for the new one.
NO
FILES!
This message appears if you try to
recall or delete a text file from the
memory when none are stored.
Store a text file first.
NO
TAPE!
This message appears if you try to print
a label or feed the tape when no tape
cassette is installed.
Install a tape cassette and try
again.
REPLACE
BATTERIES!
This message appears if the installed
alkaline batteries are about to run
out.
Replace the batteries or use the
AC adaptor.
ROM
PROBLEM!
This message appears if there is a
problem with the machine’s read
only memory.
Turn off the machine, and then
while holding down
c
and
R
, turn the machine back on.
Contact your service representa-
tive.
Error Message
Cause
Remedy