Brother International PT-7500 Users Manual - English and Spanish - Page 32

Port and Panel 1 Modes, Panel1

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Port and Panel1 Modes Labels printed using these Label Type modes can be used to identify various components or panels. With the Port Label Type mode, each block of the text is printed on a separate label, making these labels useful for identifying different components or ports that are not equally spaced. With the Panel1 Label Type mode, all blocks of the text are evenly spaced on a single label, making this label useful for a row of equally spaced switches, fuses or connectors on a patch panel. In addition, the text blocks can be printed in the order that they were typed in or in the opposite order. Port FRONT REVERSE Panel1 (PRINT set to FRONT) Panel1 (PRINT set to REVERSE) Block length Block length Block length Block length Block length Block length Block length After selecting the PORT or PANEL1 Label Type mode, specify the length of each text block or label, and select a frame style if desired. For the PANEL1 Label Type mode, select whether the text blocks are printed in the order that they were typed in or in the reverse order. 16

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Port and Panel1 Modes
Labels printed using these Label Type modes can be used to identify various
components or panels.
With the
Port
Label Type mode, each block of
the text is printed on a separate label, making
these labels useful for identifying different
components or ports that are not equally spaced.
With the
Panel1
Label Type mode, all blocks of
the text are evenly spaced on a single label,
making this label useful for a row of equally
spaced switches, fuses or connectors on a patch
panel. In addition, the text blocks can be printed
in the order that they were typed in or in the
opposite order.
After selecting the
PORT
or
PANEL1
Label Type mode, specify the length of each text
block or label, and select a frame style if desired. For the
PANEL1
Label Type mode,
select whether the text blocks are printed in the order that they were typed in or in the
reverse order.
FRONT
REVERSE
Port
Panel1
(PRINT
set to
FRONT)
Block length
Block length
Panel1
(PRINT
set
to
REVERSE)
Block length
Block length
Block length
Block length
Block length