Dymo 120P Getting to Know the Label Maker, Power, To set up the label maker, To print a label

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To set up the label maker

1.

Press

On

to turn on the power.

Off

2.

Select the language and press }.

 

By default, the language is set to English. The language option you choose

 

determines the character set that is available.

3.

Select the width of the tape cassette currently in the label maker and press

 

}.

 

 

You are now ready to print your first label.

To print a label

1. Enter text to create a simple label.

2. Press .

3. Press the cutter button to cut the label.

Congratulations! You printed your first label. Continue reading to learn more about the options available for creating labels.

Getting to Know the Label Maker

Become familiar with the location of the feature and function keys on your label maker. Refer to Figure 1. The following sections describe each feature in detail.

Power

The

On

button turns the power on and off. After two minutes of no activity,

Off

the power is switched off automatically. The last label created is remembered and displayed when the power is turned back on. The previously selected style settings are also restored.

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Contents LabelManager 120P Contents Caring for Your Label Maker Dymo LabelManager 120P Electronic Label Maker To insert the batteries Connecting the PowerAbout Your New Label Maker Getting StartedSlot. See Figure Using the keyInserting the Tape Cassette To insert the tape cassetteTo print a label PowerTo set up the label maker Getting to Know the Label MakerCaps Mode SettingsLCD Display Formatting Your Label Adding a Border or Underline Adding Font StylesTo insert a symbol Adding SymbolsAdding International Characters Printing Options Adjusting the Print ContrastPreviewing Your Label Remove the tape cassette To clean the cutter bladeTo clean the print head Caring for Your Label MakerProblem/Error Message Solution TroubleshootingSend email messages to documentation@dymo.com Documentation FeedbackUS FCC Class B Compatibility Environmental InformationPage 2007