Brother International PT-D600 Users Guide - Page 18

Setting Input Mode, Label View Mode, Print Preview Mode

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GETTING STARTED Setting Input Mode The default setting is [Label View]. „ Label View Mode The character attributes and frames, etc. that you set are reflected on the LCD screen while creating a label. This enables you to easily check what the label will look like. Example: ( ) Î / [Settings] Î ( ) or ( ) Î / [Input Mode] Î ( ) or ( ) Î / [Label View] Î ( ) or ( ). NOTE You can press ( ) to change the magnification of the LCD screen. This enables you to switch to a magnification that is comfortable for creating labels. „ Print Preview Mode The character attributes and frames, etc. that you set are not reflected on the LCD screen while creating a label. You can check what the label will look like using the preview function. Refer to "Previewing Labels" on page 41. Example: ( ) Î / [Settings] Î ( ) or ( ) Î / [Input Mode] Î ( ) or ( ) Î / [Print Preview] Î ( ) or ( ). 15 Setting Input Mode

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Setting Input Mode
GETTING STARTED
Setting Input Mode
The default setting is [Label View].
Label View Mode
The character attributes and frames, etc. that you set are reflected on the
LCD screen while creating a label. This enables you to easily check what
the label will look like.
Example:
NOTE
You can press (
) to change the magnification of the LCD
screen. This enables you to switch to a magnification that is
comfortable for creating labels.
Print Preview Mode
The character attributes and frames, etc. that you set are not reflected
on the LCD screen while creating a label. You can check what the label
will look like using the preview function. Refer to “Previewing Labels” on
page 41.
Example:
(
)
/
[Settings]
(
) or (
)
/
[Input Mode]
(
) or
(
)
/
[Label View]
(
) or (
).
(
)
/
[Settings]
(
) or (
)
/
[Input Mode]
(
) or
(
)
/
[Print Preview]
(
) or (
).