Brother International PT18R Users Manual - English and Spanish - Page 13
General Precautions, Symbols Used in this Guide - tape
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INTRODUCTION General Precautions • Do not use the P-touch in any way or for any purpose not described in this guide. Doing so may result in accidents or damage the machine. • Use only genuine TZ tapes, with the mark, in the P-touch. • Do not pull or press on the tape in the cassette. • Do not put any foreign objects into the tape exit slot, AC adapter connector, or USB port, etc. • Do not try to print labels using an empty tape cassette or without a tape cassette set in the P-touch. Doing so will damage the print head. • Do not touch the print head with your fingers. • Note that all data stored in memory will be lost if you disconnect BOTH the AC adapter AND the rechargeable battery. • Do not use paint thinner, benzene, alcohol or any other organic solvent to clean the P-touch. • Do not place the P-touch in direct sunlight, near heaters or other hot appliances, in any location exposed to extremely high or low temperatures, high humidity, or dusty locations. Standard operating temperature range: 50°F to 95°F. • Be careful not to scratch the CD-ROM. Do not place the CD-ROM in any location exposed to high or low temperatures. Do not place heavy objects on the CD-ROM or bend it. • The software on the CD-ROM is intended for use with the P-touch and may be installed on more than one PC. • We strongly recommend that you read this User's Guide carefully before using your P-touch, and then keep it nearby for future reference. 1 Symbols Used in this Guide 2 The following symbols are used throughout this guide to indicate additional information. 3 : This symbol indicates information or directions ignored, or operations that will result in errors. that may result in damage or injury if 4 : This symbol indicates information or the P-touch more efficiently. directions that may help you understand and use 5 6 7 8 9 7 General Precautions