Dymo 120P manual About Your New Label Maker, Getting Started, Connecting the Power

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About Your New Label Maker

With the DYMO® LabelManager® 120P electronic label maker, you can create a wide variety of high-quality, self-adhesive labels. You can choose to print your labels in many different font sizes and styles. The label maker uses DYMO D1 tape cassettes in widths of 3/8” (9 mm) or 1/2” (12 mm). These tape cassettes are available in a wide range of colors. Visit www.dymo.com for information on obtaining labels and accessories for your label maker.

Product Registration

Visit www.dymo.com/registration to register your label maker online.

Getting Started

Follow the instructions in this section to print your first label.

Connecting the Power

The label maker is powered by six high-capacity AA alkaline batteries. To save power, the label maker automatically turns off after two minutes of inactivity.

To insert the batteries

1. Slide the battery compartment cover away from the label maker. See Figure 2.

2. Insert the batteries following the polarity markings (+ and –).

Figure 2

3. Replace the cover.

ÇRemove the batteries if the label maker will not be used for a long period of time.

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Contents LabelManager 120P Contents Caring for Your Label Maker Dymo LabelManager 120P Electronic Label Maker About Your New Label Maker Connecting the PowerGetting Started To insert the batteriesInserting the Tape Cassette Using the keyTo insert the tape cassette Slot. See FigureTo set up the label maker PowerGetting to Know the Label Maker To print a labelLCD Display SettingsCaps Mode Formatting Your Label Adding a Border or Underline Adding Font StylesAdding International Characters Adding SymbolsTo insert a symbol Previewing Your Label Adjusting the Print ContrastPrinting Options To clean the print head To clean the cutter bladeCaring for Your Label Maker Remove the tape cassetteProblem/Error Message Solution TroubleshootingSend email messages to documentation@dymo.com Documentation FeedbackUS FCC Class B Compatibility Environmental InformationPage 2007