4Introduction
CAUTION
RD Roll
Be careful not to drop the RD Roll.
RD Rolls use thermal paper. Both the label and print will fade with sunlight and heat. Do not use RD Rolls for outdoor use that requires durability.
Depending on the area, material, and environmental conditions, the label may unpeel or become irremovable, the color of the label may change or be transferred to other objects.
Before applying the label, check the environmental condition and the material. Test the label by affixing a small piece of it to an inconspicuous area of the intended surface.
General Precautions
The Machine
•The machine is a precision machine. Do not drop, hit or otherwise bang the machine.
•Do not lift the machine by the RD Roll compartment cover. The cover could come off and the machine could fall and become damaged.
•The machine may malfunction if left near a television, radio, etc. Do not use the machine near any machine that can cause electromagnetic interference.
•Do not insert any objects into or block the label output slot, USB port, Serial port or LAN port.
•Use only the interface cable (USB cable) included with the machine.
•When not in use for an extended period, remove the RD Roll from the machine.
•Do not attempt to print labels while the RD roll compartment cover is open.
Power Cord
•You should put the machine near an easily accessible, standard electrical socket.
RD Roll
•Use only genuine Brother accessories and supplies (with mark).
•If the label is attached to a wet, dirty, or oily surface, it may peel off easily. Before applying the label, clean the surface to which the label will be applied.
•RD Roll uses thermal paper so that ultraviolet rays, wind, and rain may cause the color of the label to fade and the ends of the label to peel off.
•Do not expose the RD Rolls to direct sunlight, high temperatures, high humidity, or dust. Store in a cool, dark place. Use the RD Rolls soon after opening the package.
•Scratching the printed surface of the label with your finger nails or metal objects, or touching the printed surface with hands dampened by water, sweat, or medicated cream, etc., can cause the color to change or fade.
•Do not apply labels to any persons, animals, or plants. In addition, never apply labels to public or private property without permission.