Dymo M1011 Punching Holes in Non-Adhesive Labels, To punch a hole, To punch a cable tie slot

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Punching Holes in Non-Adhesive Labels

You can choose to punch one or two holes in non-adhesive labels so that the labels can be attached using screws, nails, rivets, and metal or plastic wires or ties. You can also punch a cable tie slot in one or both ends of the label.

To punch a hole

1.Insert one end of the cut label into the hole punch slot (L).

2.Lift the cutting handle (I) to the vertical position to punch a hole.

To punch a cable tie slot

1.Insert one end of the cut label into the cable tie slot (K) with the letters facing down. The letters must face down to ensure the bridge of the slot is on the same side of the label as the characters.

Make sure to allow enough room for the tie-buckle before and/or after the letters. A cable tie slot positioned on top of the characters or a punched hole may cause the tape to jam.

2. Lift the cutting handle (I) to the vertical position to punch the slot.

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Contents User Guide Page About Your New Labelmaker Loading the Label Tape To load the tape rollCutting the Tape To cut the tapeEmbossing the Label To emboss a labelTo add space between words To adjust for stainless steel tape Embossing on Stainless Steel TapeRetracting the Tape To retract the tapeRemoving the Tape To remove the tapeCentering the Text on the Label To center the text on a long labelTo center the text on a short label Applying Self-Adhesive Labels To apply self-adhesive labelsPunching Holes in Non-Adhesive Labels To punch a holeTo punch a cable tie slot Changing the Wheel To change the wheelHints for Trouble Free Operation Contacting Customer Support Warranty Registration