Casio KL-8100 manual Part 9 Frames, Part 10 Presets Menu Functions

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3.Use u and i to highlight “DENSITY”, and then press SET.

– – – DENS I TY – – – –

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4.Use t and y to highlight the density you want to use and then press SET to apply the setting and return to the

text input screen.

The higher the number you select, the darker the charac- ters that are printed.

Using the Image Display

The image display lets you view a realistic image of exactly what your tape will look like before you print it.

To show the image display

1. After laying out the label you plan to print, press IMAGE.

ABC

The image on the display scrolls from right to left.

2.To stop the image from scrolling and freeze the current contents on the display, press SET.

3.Press SET again to resume scrolling.

4.Press ESC to quit the image display.

Labels that contain very thin lines or a large number of characters may not appear normally on the image display.

The appearance of the message “REPLACE BATTER- IES!” or “LOW BATTERY!” indicates that battery power is low. Whenever either of these messages appears, replace all the batteries with a full set of new ones as soon as possible. Continued use of the label printer while battery power is low can result in sudden power failure during operation or printing.

Part 9 Frames

The frame feature makes it easy to add attractive ornamen- tal frames to your text. You get a choice of two types of frames.

Frame around the printing area

Frames around each character

To specify a frame around the printing area

1.Input the text you want to frame.

2.Press FRAME.

– – – – FRAME – – – – –

EACH CHARACTER

3.Use u and i to move the highlighting to “ALL TEXT” and press SET.

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4.Use u, i, t and y to move the highlighting to the frame you want to use and press SET.

– – – – FRAME – – – – –

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See page E-25 for a complete list of the ALL TEXT frames that are available.

5.Press SET to print your text with the selected frame or ESC to abort the print operation without printing anything.

To specify frames around each character

Note

Five kinds of flames are available when 6mm tape is loaded in the label printer.

1.Input the text you want to frame.

2.Press FRAME.

3.Use u and ito move the highlighting to “EACH CHAR- ACTER” and press SET.

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4.Use u, i, t and y to move the highlighting to the frame you want to use and press SET.

See page E-25 for a complete list of the EACH CHARAC- TER frames that are available.

5.Press SET to print your text with the selected frame or ESC to abort the print operation without printing anything.

Important! Printing cannot be performed on 6mm tape while EACH CHARACTER frames are being used.

Part 10 PRESETS Menu Functions

This part of the manual describes how to use the PRESETS menu to access a variety of different built-in functions that make label creation quicker and easier.

To display the PRESETS menu

1.Press PRESETS.

Note that PRESETS menu functions are normally used when there is no text on the input screen. If there is text on the screen when you press PRESETS, the message “CLEARS INPUT TEXT!” appears on the screen. You can proceed with the operation (and clear the text) by press- ing SET, or press ESC to abort without clearing anything.

2.Use u and i to move the highlighting to the preset you want to select and then press SET.

LAYOUT

The preset layouts provide a total of 74 label templates that you can use to create attractive labels quickly and easily. Each template is made up of “elements” whose contents you can use as they are or change to something else. You can even store completed labels in memory for instant re- call when you need them.

Note that 6mm wide tape cannot be used for printing a preset layout.

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Contents KL-8100 Examples Important Safety PrecautionsAbout safety precaution symbols Creating a Label Using an Preset Auto Layout page E-19 IntroductionQuick Reference Getting ReadyContents Important Precautions Part 1 Getting AcquaintedPart 11 Stamp Printing Part 13 Data CommunicationPower Supply Part 2 Getting ReadyGeneral Guide Label Printer MenusTurning Power On and Off Power On Recall FunctionResetting the Memory Auto Power Off FunctionRemoving the Tape Cartridge About the SET UP menuTo load a tape cartridge Part 3 Inputting Characters and Symbols To input alpha-numeric characters Basic Alpha-Numeric InputAbout the Code key Inputting Illustrations User CharactersPart 4 Deleting and Inserting Characters Moving the CursorDeleting Individual Characters Clearing the DisplayCharacter Styles Part 5 Character Attributes and Text EffectsFonts Text Effects Direct Specification of Character Sizes Part 6 Character SizesTo find out preset format character sizes About the format menuAbout Auto Sizing Use u and i to highlight Format and then press SETUsing the Layout Display Part 7 Form Menu FunctionsFundamentals of Label Layout Creating and Deleting BlocksTo display the ALL Form menu Printing Precautions To adjust the print densityPart 8 Printing Printing a TapePart 10 Presets Menu Functions Part 9 FramesTo use a preset layout to create a label and print it To store a label created using a preset layoutTo recall a preset layout label from memory To delete a preset layout label from memoryBar Code Tape To print a bar codeTo store a bar code To recall a bar code from memoryPart 11 Stamp Printing Part 12 Memory Cleaning the Printer Head and Roller Initial SettingsPart 13 Data Communication Part 14 ReferenceFormat Indicator Tape Length IndicatorIllustrations Symbols, Dingbats, and Special Charac- ters Initializing the Label PrinterBar Code Specifications Enlarged Label MeasurementsPhrases Bargain Do not Bend DuplicatefragileTroubleshooting Power SupplyUsing Labels Text InputError Messages Data CommunicationCannot transfer data Possible Cause Action MessageSpecifications Hon-machi 1-chome Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan
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