Brother International PT-580C Users Manual - English and Spanish - Page 23
EXAMPLE 1, DOOR SIGN EXAMPLE, key is pressed when the cursor is on the left side of the display - case parts
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Let's begin by turning on the power to the machine. The power button is located in the top right-hand corner of the keyboard. The text entry mode on this machine is WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) mode, which allows you to see the label as it will appear after it is printed. The flashing mark resembling bracket is called a "cursor". The mark is like a pointer which shows your current position and lets you select certain characters in your text. The message you create may sometimes be longer then this machine's LCD can display ant one time. In this case, the cursor can be moved to view hidden parts of the text. If a character key or the cursor key is pressed when the cursor is one the right end of the display, the text scrolls to the left one character at a time and the cursor stays at the right side of the display. If the left cursor key is pressed when the cursor is on the left side of the display, the whole text scrolls to the right, leaving the cursor at its position in the text unless this would cause it to move beyond the display, in which case the cursor is positioned to the left of the last character on the right side of the display. The format settings are shown by the triangles and circles which appear at the top and bottom of the display. The default settings shown when the power is 19