Using International Characters
The printer supports the extended Latin character set using RACE technology. Similar to using a mobile phone keypad, holding down a letter key will scroll through variations of that letter.
For example, if you hold down the letter a, you will see a à á â ã ä å and so on through all the variations available. The order in which the character variations appear depends on the language you selected to use.
International characters are not available when the language is set to US English.
Creating Industrial Labels
You can quickly create labels for special industrial applications, such as cable or wire wrap, flag, patch panel, electrical panel, terminal block,
Creating Cable and Wire Labels
You can create several types of labels that wrap around a cable or wire: Cable, Wire, and Flag labels.
Creating Cable Labels
A Cable label is placed around the width of a wire or cable. You can enter up to five lines of text and the text is repeated as many times as possible
depending on the size of the text and the length of the label.
You select from a number of different wire gauges or cable lengths. The printer then determines the size of the label. The following table shows the selections available.
CAT X | CABLE 3.0” |
COAX | CABLE 4.0” |
CABLE 5.0” | |
CABLE 6.0” | |
FIBER 0.1” - 1/4” | |
FIBER 1/4” - 1/2” | |
FIBER 1/2” - 1” |
To create a cable label
1.Press .
2.Select the desired wire gauge or cable size, and
press .
To create multiple labels quickly, see Creating a Series of Labels on page 15.
Creating Wire Labels
A Wire label is placed horizontally along the length of a wire or cable. The label text is repeated as many times as possible depending on the size of
the text and the width of the label.
To create a wire label |
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Press S HIF T + | . |
The label length is automatically determined by the amount of text entered.
To create multiple labels quickly, see Creating a Series of Labels on page 15.
Creating Flag Labels
Flag labels wrap around a wire or cable leaving the text part of the label extending out from the cable. The text on Flag labels is automatically printed on both ends of the label, leaving a blank space in the middle that
wraps around the cable. When the label is applied to the cable, both ends of the label are applied back to back leaving a tail or flag. The result is a label that can be read from both sides.
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