Casio KL-8100 manual To display the ALL Form menu

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The BLOCK FORM menu has two pages. Press SET while the first page is displayed to change to the second page. Pressing SET while the second page is displayed regis- ters any settings with the menu and returns to the text input screen.

Use t and y to change between settings of the currently selected (highlighted) item.

The following explanations describe each of the BLOCK FORM menu items in detail.

DIRECTION

HORIZONTALVERTICAL

ALIGNMENT

 

LEFT

CENTER

RIGHT

EQUAL (Uniform Spacing)

 

 

 

 

 

 

JUSTIFICATION

This item lets you specify justified (even) or ragged (un- even). The following shows some examples of how justifi- cation affects text.

Justification is applied only when EQUAL is selected for

ALIGNMENT.

Examples

 

Justified

Ragged

CHARACTER PITCH

This is the relative spacing between characters. You can specify character pitch as NONE, NARROW, MEDIUM or WIDE. The following shows examples of each character pitch setting.

NONE

NARROW

MEDIUM

WIDE

BLOCK LENGTH

Select “FIX” if you want so specify a fixed block length in the range of 0.0 cm to 99.9 cm. Specify “AUTO” for this option if you want the label printer to automatically adjust the length of the block.

All Text Operations

The procedures in this section control the following param- eters for all of the text on the display.

Mirror printing (mirror, normal)

Proportional character spacing (on, off)

Smoothing (on, off)

Block space (none, narrow, wide)

Feed (long, short, manual)

Tape length (auto, fixed)

Block alignment (left, center, right, uniform spacing)

Use the BLOCK FORM menu to perform block operations.

To display the ALL FORM menu

1.While there is text on the display, press FORM.

2.Use u and i to move the highlighting to “ALL FORM” and then press SET.

– – – – – A L L – – – – – –

M I RROR

PROPORT I ONA L ON

SMOOTH I NG

ON

Use u and i to move the highlighting between menu items.

The ALL FORM menu has three pages. Press SET while the first page is displayed to change to the second page. Press SET while the second page is displayed to change to the third page. Pressing SET while the third page is displayed registers any settings with the menu and re- turns to the text input screen.

Use t and y to change between settings of the currently selected (highlighted) item.

The following explanations describe each of the ALL FORM menu items in detail.

MIRROR/NORMAL

MIRROR

NORMAL

PROPORTIONAL

ON

OFF

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Contents KL-8100 Important Safety Precautions About safety precaution symbolsExamples Quick Reference Creating a Label Using an Preset Auto Layout page E-19Introduction Getting ReadyContents Part 11 Stamp Printing Important PrecautionsPart 1 Getting Acquainted Part 13 Data CommunicationGeneral Guide Power SupplyPart 2 Getting Ready Label Printer MenusResetting the Memory Turning Power On and OffPower On Recall Function Auto Power Off FunctionAbout the SET UP menu To load a tape cartridgeRemoving the Tape Cartridge Part 3 Inputting Characters and Symbols Basic Alpha-Numeric Input About the Code keyTo input alpha-numeric characters Inputting Illustrations User CharactersDeleting Individual Characters Part 4 Deleting and Inserting CharactersMoving the Cursor Clearing the DisplayPart 5 Character Attributes and Text Effects FontsCharacter Styles Text Effects Direct Specification of Character Sizes Part 6 Character SizesAbout Auto Sizing To find out preset format character sizesAbout the format menu Use u and i to highlight Format and then press SETFundamentals of Label Layout Using the Layout DisplayPart 7 Form Menu Functions Creating and Deleting BlocksTo display the ALL Form menu Part 8 Printing Printing PrecautionsTo adjust the print density Printing a TapePart 10 Presets Menu Functions Part 9 FramesTo recall a preset layout label from memory To use a preset layout to create a label and print itTo store a label created using a preset layout To delete a preset layout label from memoryTo store a bar code Bar Code TapeTo print a bar code To recall a bar code from memoryPart 11 Stamp Printing Part 12 Memory Part 13 Data Communication Cleaning the Printer Head and RollerInitial Settings Part 14 ReferenceIllustrations Symbols, Dingbats, and Special Charac- ters Format IndicatorTape Length Indicator Initializing the Label PrinterPhrases Bar Code SpecificationsEnlarged Label Measurements Bargain Do not Bend DuplicatefragileUsing Labels TroubleshootingPower Supply Text InputCannot transfer data Possible Cause Action Error MessagesData Communication MessageSpecifications Hon-machi 1-chome Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan
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