Brother International QL-820NWB iPrint&Label Users Guide - Apple Devices - Page 4

Loading the DK Roll, 4. Connecting the AC Adapter - label size

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3. Loading the DK Roll 1. Make sure that the Label Printer is turned Off. Hold the Label Printer by the front, and firmly lift the DK Roll Compartment Cover to open it. Remove the Protective Sheet from the Label Output Slot. Protective Sheet 4. Connecting the AC Adapter Connect the AC Adapter to the Label Printer and to the AC Power Cord. Then, plug the AC Power Cord into a grounded AC power outlet. The PA-BU-001 (optional Battery Unit) can also be used. IMPORTANT • Do not throw away the Protective Sheet. • When the Label Printer is not in use, lift the DK Roll Compartment Cover and remove any DK Rolls from inside the Label Printer. Then insert the Protective Sheet into the Label Output Slot to maintain good printing quality. 2. After removing the Protective Sheet, place the DK Roll into the Roll Spool Guide. • Make sure that the Roll Spool Arm is inserted firmly in the Roll Spool Guide. • Make sure the Stabilizer (1) slides into the notch of the Label 1 Printer. NOTE • If using P-touch Editor, select the DK Roll size in [Paper Type] (Windows) / [Print Media] (Mac) drop-down list. For more information, see DK Label & Tape Guide which is included in the package or the User's Guide. 3. Thread the DK Roll through the Label Printer. • Align the edge of the DK Roll with the upright edge of the Label Output Slot. • Insert the first label into the slot inside the compartment. • Push the label through the Label Output Slot until the end reaches the mark, as shown. 4. Close the DK Roll Compartment Cover. When you press the Power ( ) Button to turn the Label Printer On, the end of the DK Roll aligns automatically. IMPORTANT • Do not leave any printed labels in the Label Printer. Doing so will cause the labels to jam. • When not in use, close the DK Roll Compartment Cover to prevent dust and debris from accumulating in the Label Printer. NOTE Press the Cutter Button for one second to feed the tape automatically (QL-820NWB only). 5. Using the Optional Battery Unit (Rechargeable Li-ion Battery included) X Charging the Optional Battery Unit (PA-BU-001) NOTE • Before use, you must charge the Battery Unit. • To fully charge the Battery Unit, charge for approximately 2.5 hours. 1. Make sure the Battery Unit is installed in the Label Printer. 2. Use the AC Adapter and AC Power Cord to connect the Label Printer to an AC power outlet. For QL-810W, the Battery ( ) LED lights in orange during charging, and it turns off when the Battery Unit is fully charged. For QL-820NWB, the Battery Power is shown on the LCD. NOTE If the Battery Unit is not fully charged and you use the Label Printer to print, feed, or perform another operation, the Battery Unit temporarily stops charging, and continues automatically after the operation is completed. X Discontinue charging the Battery Unit To stop charging the Battery Unit, disconnect the AC Adapter. Notes on Using the Battery Unit • Before use, fully charge the Battery Unit. Do not use it until it is fully charged. • Charge the Battery Unit in environments between 50°F and 95°F (10°C and 35°C), otherwise the Battery Unit will not charge. If the charging stops because the environment temperature is too low or too high, place the Label Printer in environment between 50°F and 95°F (10°C and 35°C) and try charging again. • If the Label Printer is used to print, feed, or perform another operation when both the battery is installed and the AC Adapter is connected, the charging may stop even if the battery is not fully charged. When the operation to the printer stops, the battery continue to charge. Battery Unit Characteristics To ensure the highest performance and longest life from the Battery Unit: • Do not use or store the Battery Unit in a location exposed to extreme high or low temperatures as it may discharge more quickly. This may happen when using a Battery Unit with a high charge (90% charged or more) in a location exposed to high temperatures. • Remove the Battery Unit when storing the Label Printer for a long period of time. • Store a Battery Unit with a less than 50% charge in a cool dry place out of direct sunlight. • Recharge the Battery Unit every six months if it is stored for a long period of time. • If you touch a part of the Label Printer while the Battery Unit is charging, that part of the Label Printer may feel warm. This is normal, and the Label Printer may be used safely; however, if the Label Printer becomes extremely hot, discontinue use and allow to cool.

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1.
Make sure that the Label Printer is turned Off.
Hold the Label Printer by the front, and firmly lift the DK
Roll Compartment Cover to open it.
Remove the Protective Sheet from the Label Output Slot.
2.
After removing the Protective Sheet, place the DK Roll into
the Roll Spool Guide.
• Make sure that the Roll Spool Arm is inserted firmly in the Roll
Spool Guide.
• Make sure the Stabilizer (1) slides into the notch of the Label
Printer.
NOTE
• If using P-touch Editor, select the DK Roll size in [Paper Type]
(Windows) / [Print Media] (Mac) drop-down list. For more
information, see
DK Label & Tape Guide
which is included in
the package or the User's Guide.
3.
Thread the DK Roll through the Label Printer.
• Align the edge of the DK Roll with the upright edge of the
Label Output Slot.
• Insert the first label into the slot inside the compartment.
• Push the label through the Label Output Slot until the end
reaches the mark, as shown.
4.
Close the DK Roll Compartment Cover.
When you press the Power (
) Button to turn the Label Printer
On, the end of the DK Roll aligns automatically.
NOTE
Press the Cutter Button for one second to feed the tape automatically (QL-820NWB only).
3. Loading the DK Roll
Protective
Sheet
IMPORTANT
• Do not throw away the Protective Sheet.
• When the Label Printer is not in use, lift the DK Roll Compartment Cover and remove any DK Rolls from
inside the Label Printer. Then insert the Protective Sheet into the Label Output Slot to maintain good
printing quality.
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IMPORTANT
• Do not leave any printed labels in the Label Printer. Doing so will cause the labels to jam.
• When not in use, close the DK Roll Compartment Cover to prevent dust and debris from accumulating
in the Label Printer.
Connect the AC Adapter to the Label Printer and to
the AC Power Cord. Then, plug the AC Power Cord
into a grounded AC power outlet.
The PA-BU-001 (optional Battery Unit) can also be
used.
Charging the Optional Battery Unit (PA-BU-001)
NOTE
Before use, you must charge the Battery Unit.
To fully charge the Battery Unit, charge for approximately 2.5 hours.
1.
Make sure the Battery Unit is installed in the Label Printer.
2.
Use the AC Adapter and AC Power Cord to connect the Label Printer to an AC power outlet.
For QL-810W, the Battery (
) LED lights in orange during charging, and it turns off when the Battery
Unit is fully charged.
For QL-820NWB, the Battery Power is shown on the LCD.
NOTE
If the Battery Unit is not fully charged and you use the Label Printer to print, feed, or perform another
operation, the Battery Unit temporarily stops charging, and continues automatically after the operation is
completed.
Discontinue charging the Battery Unit
To stop charging the Battery Unit, disconnect the AC Adapter.
4. Connecting the AC Adapter
5. Using the Optional Battery Unit (Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
included)
Notes on Using the Battery Unit
Before use, fully charge the Battery Unit. Do not use it until it is fully charged.
Charge the Battery Unit in environments between 50°F and 95°F (10°C and 35°C), otherwise the Battery Unit will not charge. If the
charging stops because the environment temperature is too low or too high, place the Label Printer in environment between 50°F and
95°F (10°C and 35°C) and try charging again.
If the Label Printer is used to print, feed, or perform another operation when both the battery is installed and the AC Adapter is connected,
the charging may stop even if the battery is not fully charged. When the operation to the printer stops, the battery continue to charge.
Battery Unit Characteristics
To ensure the highest performance and longest life from the Battery Unit:
Do not use or store the Battery Unit in a location exposed to extreme high or low temperatures as it may discharge more quickly. This
may happen when using a Battery Unit with a high charge (90% charged or more) in a location exposed to high temperatures.
Remove the Battery Unit when storing the Label Printer for a long period of time.
Store a Battery Unit with a less than 50% charge in a cool dry place out of direct sunlight.
Recharge the Battery Unit every six months if it is stored for a long period of time.
If you touch a part of the Label Printer while the Battery Unit is charging, that part of the Label Printer may feel warm. This is normal,
and the Label Printer may be used safely; however, if the Label Printer becomes extremely hot, discontinue use and allow to cool.