Casio KL-8100 manual Direction

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

3.Specify whether you want your specifications to apply to one block or all blocks and then press SET.

If you specify one block, the specifications you make will be applied to the block where the cursor was located when you pressed FORM.

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

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 registers 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

LEFTCENTER

RIGHT

EQUAL (Uniform Spacing)

JUSTIFICATION

This item lets you specify justified (even) or ragged (uneven). The following shows some examples of how justification 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.

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Contents About safety precaution symbols KL-8100Examples Memory Contents IntroductionQuick Reference Important Precautions Power SupplyLabel Printer Menus AC AdaptorTurning Power On and Off Power On Recall FunctionResetting the Memory Auto Power Off FunctionRemoving the Tape Cartridge About the SET UP menu Message LanguageDisplay Contrast SoundDisplay Symbols and Indicators To use the Symbol menu Manual feed indicatorBasic Alpha-Numeric Input About the Code keyInputting Illustrations User CharactersMoving the Cursor Deleting Individual CharactersClearing the Display Text EditingTo switch between overwrite and insert Text Effects Part 6 Character SizesPart 8 Printing 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 SizingUsing the Layout Display Fundamentals of Label LayoutCreating and Deleting Blocks Block OperationsDirection To display the ALL Form menu All Text OperationsPrinting Precautions Using the Image DisplayTo adjust the print density Printing a TapeTo display the Presets menu To specify a frame around the printing areaTo specify frames around each character 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 To delete a preset layout label from memory To print a large-size labelBar Code Tape To print a bar codeTo store a bar code To recall a bar code from memoryTo delete a bar code from memory To print sequentially numbered labelsTo print a preset phrase To create a new stamp labelTo store a numbering format To recall a numbering format from memoryTo store a stamp label To recall a stamp label from memoryTo delete a stamp label from memory To store dataCleaning the Printer Head and Roller Initial SettingsTo recall memory text using character search To clean the printer head and rollerFormat Indicator Tape Length IndicatorIllustrations Symbols, Dingbats, and Special Characters Initializing the Label PrinterFrames Fonts Enlarged Label MeasurementsBar Code Specifications TroubleshootingPower Supply PhrasesText Input Tape Cutting Using Labels Data Communication Error Messages Specifications
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