Brother International PT-7500 Users Manual - English and Spanish - Page 37

Adding a new line of text, Adding a new text block, Inserting text, Insert

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Adding a new line of text ● To end the current line of text and start a new one, press n. " " appears at the end of the line. ☞ The number of text lines that can be printed depends on the width of the tape. Tape Width 1/4" (6 mm) 3/8" (9 mm) 1/2" (12 mm) 3/4" (18 mm) 1" (24 mm) Maximum Number of Lines That Can Be Printed 2 2 3 5 7 ☞ The line number on the display indicates the line number of the text block. Basic Functions Adding a new text block ● To create a new text block so that one section of the text can have a different number of lines than another, press g, then n. " " appears at the end of the block. For example, text entered as shown below, will be printed as follows. R R2:456 R1:ABC_ ---- -- 1 NORMAL 2 ☞ A single label can only contain a maximum of fifty text blocks. ☞ The number of the block that the cursor is in is indicated at the bottom of the display. ☞ All text blocks have the same formatting features. ☞ While trying to print a large amount of data at one time, some outputted labels may be blank. For example, when printing 50 records, the maximum number of characters that can be printed at one time is limited to approximately 200. Inserting text ● To insert the text that you type at the cursor's current position, make sure that the Insert indicator is displayed. Otherwise, press i to enter Insert mode. ● To replace the text at the cursor's current position instead of inserting it, press i to exit Insert mode. 21

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Basic Functions
Adding a new line of text
To end the current line of text and start a new one, press
n
. “
” appears at
the end of the line.
Adding a new text block
To create a new text block so that one section of the text can have a different
number of lines than another, press
g
, then
n
. “
” appears at the end of
the block.
For example, text entered as shown below, will be printed as follows.
Inserting text
To insert the text that you type at the cursor’s current position, make sure that the
Insert
indicator is displayed. Otherwise, press
i
to enter
Insert
mode.
To replace the text at the cursor’s current position instead of inserting it, press
i
to exit
Insert
mode.
The number of text lines that can be printed depends on the width of the tape.
The line number on the display indicates the line number of the text block.
A single label can only contain a maximum of fifty text blocks.
The number of the block that the cursor is in is indicated at the bottom of the display.
All text blocks have the same formatting features.
While trying to print a large amount of data at one time, some outputted labels may be
blank. For example, when printing 50 records, the maximum number of characters
that can be printed at one time is limited to approximately 200.
Tape Width
Maximum Number of
Lines That Can Be Printed
1/4" (6 mm)
2
3/8" (9 mm)
2
1/2" (12 mm)
3
3/4" (18 mm)
5
1" (24 mm)
7
2:456
1:ABC_
R
R
R
----
-- 1
NORMAL 2