Creating Breaker Labels
Abreaker label is a
To create a breaker label
1Press .
2Select the breaker height and press . The default breaker height is 1.0”.
3Select the number of breakers and press .
4Select the number of poles for each breaker and
press .
5Select one of the following:
•On to print empty breakers at the end of the label.
•Off to not print empty breakers at the end of the label.
6Press .
Each breaker is separated by a line in the display.
7Enter the text for each breaker in the label.
Press and to move from breaker to breaker.
By default, a separator line is printed between each cell on a breaker label. To turn off the separator lines, see Printing Separator Lines between Cells on page 16.
To create data for the breakers automatically, see Creating a Series of Labels on page 13.
Creating Module Labels
A module label is a
To create a module label
1Press + .
2Select the module length and press . Select the length that applies to the smallest size module. You can then use multipliers to increase the size of individual modules that are larger. The default module length is 0.5”.
3Select the number of modules and press .
4Select the multiplier for each module and
press .
5Select one of the following:
•On to print empty modules at the end of the label.
•Off to not print empty modules at the end of the label.
6Press .
Each module is separated by a line in the display.
7Enter the text for each module.
Press and to move from module to module.
By default, a separator line is printed between each cell on a module label. To turn off the separator lines, see Printing Separator Lines between Cells on page 16.
To create data for the modules automatically, see Creating a Series of Labels on page 13.
Changing the Label Type
Once you create a label using one label type, you can easily change the label type without losing your data.
If the data from one label type will not fit in the new label type, the text that will not fit is shaded in the display.
When you change from a
When you change from a
To change the label type
1Press the Hot Key for the new label type.
2Make any necessary adjustments to the settings for the new label type.
Using Barcodes
The printer can generate Code 39 and Code 128 barcodes. You can add a barcode to the following label types:
General | Flag |
Fixed length | Module |
Barcodes cannot be printed on 1/4” labels.
The barcode prints horizontally along the label. You can choose to print the barcode text in small print either below or above the barcode. Optionally, you can add text before and after the barcode and serialize barcodes.
Adding a Barcode
The barcode text appears on the label in the display just like any other text. If the cursor is positioned within the barcode text, the type of barcode and the position of the barcode text are displayed in the caption bar.
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