Brother International PT-7500 Users Manual - English and Spanish - Page 33

Panel 2 Mode, Blk Len., Panel1, Frame, Print, Front, Reverse

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Label Type Modes ● BLK LEN. (block length): * For the PORT Label Type mode: 0.80" to 8.00" (20.0 to 200.0 mm) Default: 1.20" (30.0 mm) * For the PANEL1 Label Type mode: 0.25" to 8.00" (6.0 to 200.0 mm) Default: 1.20" (30.0 mm) ● FRAME: * For the PORT Label Type mode: OFF, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 Default: OFF * For the PANEL1 Label Type mode: OFF, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 Default: OFF ● PRINT (print order): FRONT, REVERSE Default: FRONT ☞ For these types of labels, we recommend using Extra Strength Adhesive Tape. ☞ The PRINT parameter is only available with the PANEL1 Label Type mode. ☞ By using the Numbering function with the PANEL1 Label Type mode, a single label containing multiple blocks of ascending characters can easily be created, for example, to label patch panels as shown above. (For details on the Numbering function, refer to Printing multiple copies with incremental characters on page 36.) Panel2 Mode Specifying a fixed length for each block makes this label useful for a row of switches (for example, in a switchboard) or a patch panel. In addition, the text blocks can be printed in the order that they were typed in or in the opposite order, or the text can be printed rotated 90°. Panel2 Block 1 Block length (Length × Multiple) Block 2 Block length (Length × Multiple) Block 3 Block length (Length × Multiple) 17

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Label Type Modes
BLK LEN. (
block length):
*
For the
PORT
Label Type mode:
0.80" to 8.00" (20.0 to 200.0 mm)
Default: 1.20" (30.0 mm)
*
For the
PANEL1
Label Type mode:
0.25" to 8.00" (6.0 to 200.0 mm)
Default: 1.20" (30.0 mm)
FRAME
:
*
For the
PORT
Label Type mode:
OFF
,
,
,
,
Default:
OFF
*
For the
PANEL1
Label Type mode:
OFF
,
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
, 5
,
6
,
7
,
8
,
9
Default:
OFF
PRINT
(print order):
FRONT
,
REVERSE
Default:
FRONT
Panel2 Mode
Specifying a fixed length for each block makes
this label useful for a row of switches (for
example, in a switchboard) or a patch panel. In
addition, the text blocks can be printed in the
order that they were typed in or in the opposite
order, or the text can be printed rotated 90°.
For these types of labels, we recommend using Extra Strength Adhesive Tape.
The
PRINT
parameter is only available with the
PANEL1
Label Type mode.
By using the Numbering function with the
PANEL1
Label Type mode, a single label
containing multiple blocks of ascending characters can easily be created, for example,
to label patch panels as shown above. (For details on the Numbering function, refer to
Printing multiple copies with incremental characters
on page 36.)
1
2
3
4
Panel2
Block length
Block length
Block length
Block 2
Block 1
Block 3
(Length × Multiple)
(Length × Multiple)
(Length × Multiple)