Canon MK 2600 Mk2600 Users Guide - Page 101

Changing the printing orientation, The character input display appears.

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Advanced Operations Part 4 Changing the printing orientation It is possible to print characters with their orientation changed as shown below. And it is also possible to change the orientation on a page basis or for all pages together after entering characters. If entered characters are expected to be omitted from the page after the orientation is changed on a page basis, it is not possible to select such an orientation with the "Page" option. And it is not possible to change the orientation to "Vertical / Horizontal Character" after entering characters. Once character data has been entered, the "Vert/Hor char" selection can no longer be made. In this case, you must first delete all character data, then make the "Vert/Hor char"selection and re-enter the character data. Printing might not be performed correctly in some orientations, depending on the settings for the media size and the character size. ex. Print label tape (12mm wide) as shown below. A 1 Press [A/ ]. • The Orientation display appears. To change orientation of all pages after entering characters, press [▼] or [►] to select "All". 2 Press [▲] or [▼] to select "Vert/Vert char", and then press [Enter]. • The character input display appears. Confirm that "Page" is selected. 3 Press [Set Lines]. • This is because you are going to input two lines. 4 Press [▲] or [▼] to select "2 lines", and then press [Enter]. • The character input display now shows two lines. A check mark is displayed next to the currently selected number of lines. 97

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Advanced Operations
Part 4
Changing the printing orientation
It is possible to print characters with their orientation changed as shown below. And it is also possible to
change the orientation on a page basis or for all pages together after entering characters.
If entered characters are expected to be omitted from the page after the orientation is changed on a page basis,
it is not possible to select such an orientation with the “Page” option. And it is not possible to change the
orientation to “Vertical / Horizontal Character” after entering characters.
Once character data has been entered, the “Vert/Hor char” selection can no longer be made. In this case, you must first delete all character data,
then make the “Vert/Hor char”selection and re-enter the character data.
Printing might not be performed correctly in some orientations, depending on the settings for the media size and the character size.
ex. Print label tape (12mm wide) as shown below.
1
Press [A/
A
].
The Orientation display appears.
To change orientation of all pages after entering characters, press [
▼] or [►] to select
“All”.
Confirm that “Page” is selected.
2
Press [
] or [
] to select “Vert/Vert char”, and then press
[Enter].
The character input display appears.
3
Press [Set Lines].
This is because you are going to input two lines.
A check mark
is displayed next to the
currently selected number of lines.
4
Press [
] or [
] to select “2 lines”, and then press [Enter].
The character input display now shows two lines.