Casio KL-8100 manual Fonts

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The operations in this part of the manual explain how to change fonts and character styles. These characteristics are called ”character attributes”. It also tells you how to assign such text effects as underlining, shading, and box printing to text.

Important!

Character attributes you specify affect printed text only. The characters on the display do not change.

Remember that character attributes are assigned to specific characters. Whenever you replace a character with another one, the new character also picks up the attributes of the original character.

Text effects are applied to both displayed text and printed text.

Fonts

This label printer gives you a choice of 10 different fonts. See page E-25 for examples of each type of font.

The following sections describe how to change the default font setting (the font that is automatically used whenever you input text), how to change the font for displayed text, and how you can find out what the font setting is for text on the display.

Important!

Note that you cannot make font changes for illustrations.

Note that non-English characters (Ç, ß, Á, etc.) can be used with the sans-serif, sans-serif italic, roman, roman italic and bold script fonts only.

To change the default font setting

1.Press FUNC and then FORM (SET UP) to display the SET UP menu.

2.Highlight ”DEFAULT FONT” and then press SET.

3.Use u and i to highlight the font you want to set as the default and then press SET.

Be sure to perform the following procedures after changing the default font setting. Note that changes in the default font will not be recognized until the following procedure is performed.

4.Press FUNC and then BS.

5.Select ALL to clear all text from the display.

6.Turn off power, and then restart the Label Printer.

Note that the default setting remains in effect until you change it, even when power is turned off.

To change the font for displayed text

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

2.Use u and i to highlight the font you want to change to and then press SET.

What you should do next depends on the range you want to use.

To change the font for all the text

1.After performing the two steps under ”To change the font for displayed text”, use u and i to highlight ”ALL” and then press SET.

2.Press SET to change the font for all the text on the display.

At this point, the label printer returns to the text input screen.

Pressing ESC returns to the RANGE menu without changing anything.

To change the font for blocks of text

1. After performing the two steps under ”To change the font for displayed text”, use u and i to highlight ”BLOCK” and then press SET.

See page E-16 for details about how to use blocks.

2.Move the cursor to the start block from which you want to change the font and then press SET to register your selection.

3.Move the cursor to the end block up to which you want to change the font and then press SET to register your selection and change the font.

At this point, the label printer returns to the text input screen.

To change the font for lines of text

1.After performing the two steps under ”To change the font for displayed text”, use u and i to highlight ”LINE” and then press SET.

2.Move the cursor to the start line from which you want to change the font and then press SET to register your selection.

3.Move the cursor to the end line up to which you want to change the font and then press SET to register your selection and change the font.

At this point, the label printer returns to the text input screen.

To change the font for specific characters

1.After performing the two steps under ”To change the font for displayed text”, use u and i to highlight ”CHARACTER” and then press SET.

2.Move the cursor to the start character from which you want to change the font and then press SET to register your selection.

3.Move the cursor to the end character up to which you want to change the font and then press SET to register your selection and change the font.

At this point, the label printer returns to the text input screen.

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Contents About safety precaution symbols KL-8100Examples Memory Contents IntroductionQuick Reference Label Printer Menus Important PrecautionsPower Supply AC AdaptorResetting the Memory Turning Power On and OffPower On Recall Function Auto Power Off FunctionRemoving the Tape Cartridge Display Contrast About the SET UP menuMessage Language SoundDisplay Symbols and Indicators Basic Alpha-Numeric Input To use the Symbol menuManual feed indicator About the Code keyInputting Illustrations User CharactersClearing the Display Moving the CursorDeleting Individual Characters Text EditingTo switch between overwrite and insert Part 8 Printing Text EffectsPart 6 Character Sizes Part 9 FramesPart 12 Memory Part 14 ReferencePage Page ∑ Contact a nearby dealer whenever you require servicing Page Page Tape Cartridges SET SET Page Page Caps off Example To input á Code 1 ´ a SET Page Page Fonts Character Styles Text EffectsDirect Specification of Character Sizes To change character size using direct specification Small TypefaceAbout the format menu To find out preset format character sizes About Auto SizingCreating and Deleting Blocks Using the Layout DisplayFundamentals of Label Layout Block OperationsDirection To display the ALL Form menu All Text OperationsTo adjust the print density Printing PrecautionsUsing the Image Display Printing a TapeTo specify frames around each character To display the Presets menuTo specify a frame around the printing area To show the image displayTo 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 Bar Code Tape To delete a preset layout label from memoryTo print a large-size label To print a bar codeTo delete a bar code from memory To store a bar codeTo recall a bar code from memory To print sequentially numbered labelsTo store a numbering format To print a preset phraseTo create a new stamp label To recall a numbering format from memoryTo delete a stamp label from memory To store a stamp labelTo recall a stamp label from memory To store dataTo recall memory text using character search Cleaning the Printer Head and RollerInitial Settings To clean the printer head and rollerIllustrations Symbols, Dingbats, and Special Characters Format IndicatorTape Length Indicator Initializing the Label PrinterFrames Fonts Enlarged Label MeasurementsPower Supply Bar Code SpecificationsTroubleshooting PhrasesText Input Tape Cutting Using Labels Data Communication Error Messages Specifications
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