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EDISC Label Data - ink ribbons

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DISC Label Data Disc Printing Terms The following defines a few disc printing terms that are used in this part of the manual. ■ Print Surface This is the side of the disc that the printer will print on. Some discs may have manufacturer logos or other information pre-printed on this side. ■ Print Data This is the text, illustrations,and all other items that the printer will print onto the print surface of the disc. SPEECH Print data CONTEST Print surface ■ Print Areas These are the areas on the disc where the printer prints. The printer can print in two print areas: an upper print area and a lower printer area. Upper print area (AREA A) Lower print area (AREA B) Height: 16mm (5/8") Width: 74mm (2 15/16") Creating Disc Label Data The following are the general steps when preparing data for disc labeling. After inputting the required data, you can then use it to print directly onto the disc. Getting Ready • Connect the AC adaptor or load batteries (page 9). • Load an ink ribbon cassette (page 15). General Flow for Creating a Disc Label 1. To create a new label from scratch, select NEW on the initial screen (page 26). 2. Select the print pattern you want to use (page 26). To edit an existing label, select STORED DATA (page 44). To edit the label data you were working on the last time you were using the printer, select LAST DATA (page 14). 3. Select the format you want to use (page 27). 4. Input the text you want (page 33). 5. Select the text attributes you want. • Specify the font (page 41), select the style (page 42), and specify the text alignment (page 31). Print the label (page 21) and store it in memory (page 44), if you want. 25 E

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DISC Label Data
Disc Printing Terms
The following defines a few disc printing terms that are used in this part of the
manual.
Print Surface
This is the side of the disc that the printer will print on. Some discs may have
manufacturer logos or other information pre-printed on this side.
Print Data
This is the text, illustrations,and all other items that the printer will print onto
the print surface of the disc.
CONTEST
SPEECH
Print data
Print surface
Print Areas
These are the areas on the disc where the printer prints. The printer can print
in two print areas: an upper print area and a lower printer area.
Width: 74mm (2 15/16")
Upper print area
(AREA A)
Height: 16mm (5/8")
Lower print area
(AREA B)
Creating Disc Label Data
The following are the general steps when preparing data for disc labeling.
After inputting the required data, you can then use it to print directly onto the
disc.
Getting Ready
°
Connect the AC adaptor or load batteries (page 9).
°
Load an ink ribbon cassette (page 15).
1.
To create a new label
from scratch, select
NEW
on the initial
screen (page 26).
2.
Select the print pattern
you want to use (page
26).
3.
Select the format you
want to use (page 27).
4.
Input the text you want (page 33).
5.
Select the text attributes you want.
Specify the font (page 41), select the style (page 42), and specify
the text alignment (page 31).
To edit an existing
label, select
STORED DATA
(page 44).
To edit the label
data you were
working on the last
time you were
using the printer,
select
LAST DATA
(page 14).
General Flow for Creating a Disc Label
Print the label (page 21) and store it in memory (page 44), if you want.