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Casio Printer CW-75 Manual
70 pages 1.08 Mb
1 User’s Guide2 NOTICE•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna •Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver •Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help FCC WARNING Cable specified for PC Windows® compatible PC to CW-75 Declaration of Conformity Model Number: CW-75 Trade Name: CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD Responsible party: CASIO, INC Address: 570 MT.PLEASANT AVENUE, DOVER, NEW JERSEY Telephone number: 3 Read This FirstSafety Precautions 4 DangerAlkaline Batteries 1.Do not rub your eyes! Rinse them with water 2.Contact your physician immediately Leaving alkaline battery fluid in your eyes can lead to loss of sight WarningSmoke, abnormal odor, overheating, and other abnormalities 1.Turn off power 2.Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet 3.Contact your original retailer Power cord, AC adaptor, USB cable Make sure you follow the precautions listed below •Use only items that are specified for the product 5 Caution7 Operating PrecautionsContentsHandling Precautions Storage Precautions Key Operations Using Batteries Using the AC Adaptor Power On Recall To initialize printer memory Data Error To load an ink ribbon cassette into the printer To replace the ink ribbon cassette To change the message language 8 To change the display contrastTo turn sound on or off Start the label creation session Label Making General Flow To create a new label To input alpha-numericcharacters To use the SYMBOL menu To input illustrations User Character Drawing Techniques Built In Logos Output Samples To insert a logo into a label To input text into an AUTO format label To recall a phrase To create new phrase memory text To save input text in phrase memory To edit a phrase memory record To delete a phrase memory record About SMALL FONT To change the default font setting To change the font of text you have just input To bold text To turn proportional spacing on and off To specify text alignment To view a preview of the printed label To move the cursor To delete a character using the BS key To delete a character using the DEL key To clear all text To switch between overwrite and insert To save a label To recall a label To delete a label To print a label with text in only one area (Label 1 or Label 2) To print a label with text in both areas (Label 1 and Label 2) To adjust print density To select the tray auto open setting To perform a demo print To connect the printer to your computer To clean the print head 9 Unpacking10 Part 1 - Getting AcquaintedAbout the Bundled CD-ROMand CD-R About This Manual 11 Getting Ready•Unpacking (page 7) •Removing the Packing Material/ Loading the Ink Ribbon Cassette (page 21) Label MakingOverview (page 26)This section takes you through the basic label creation and printing process Advanced Label Connecting to a Computer (page 57) Troubleshooting GuideCheck this section whenever you run into problems Error Messages (page 62)This section provides details about error messages Saving and Recalling a Label Layout Printing a Label 16 General Guide17 Part 2 - Getting Ready28 Part 3 - Label Making OverviewLabel Creation Basics 29 ■Input the label textWhen inputting text, you can also specify the following ■Print the label Check your label before you print it PREVIEW 30 10.After making sure that PRINT is selected on the display, press SET•See “Printing a Label” on page 51 for details about printing •If the disc tray does not open automatically, press the printer’s button •See page 55 for information about configuring disc tray settings 11.Place the disc onto the disc tray 12.Close the disc tray •Press the disc tray until it closes securely with a click 13.Press SET •This starts the print operation •This completes the printing operation 31 ■Save the label layoutSTORE ■Quit the label creation session EXIT 32 Part 4 - Advanced Label MakingLabel Making Overview 33 Creating a New Label34 3.Use the cursor keys to select the print pattern you want4.Press SET ■Label Formats If you want to do this: Select this type of format: Input text only FORMAT 1 through FORMAT Input text and a logo LOGO 1 through LOGO about inputting logos lect text size in accordance with the number of text lines and the AUTO 1 or AUTO number of characters • See page 40 for more informa tion Use the 6.Press SET • Pressing SET causes the text input screen to appear 7.Input the text you want • See “Inputting Label Data” on page 33 for information about inputting text 8.Press SET 9.Repeat steps 7 and 8 for other blocks 10.After all input is complete, press SET You can also exit your label making session by using the cursor keys to select 35 Part 5 - Inputting Label Data45 Selecting a Font46 To change the default font setting47 Selecting Bold or Normal TextSpecifying Character Spacing 48 Specifying Text Alignment49 Checking the Appearance of Your Label50 Part 7 - Editing Text52 Part 8 - Saving Labels in MemorySaving, Recalling and Deleting Labels 53 Part 9 - Printing a LabelGetting Ready to Print 4.Place the disc onto the disc tray 5.Close the disc tray 54 To print a label with text in both areas (Label 1 and Label 2)Use this procedure to print a label whose print pattern is 55 3.Use the cand vcursor keys to select either LABEL1 (upper label area)or LABEL2 (lower label area), and then press SET • For this example, we will select LABEL1 4.Carefully pull out the disc tray as far as it will go 5.Place the disc onto the disc tray •If the disc has distinctly defined print areas, perform steps 7 through •If printing can be performed anywhere on the disc surface, go directly to step 7.Place the positioning guide on the disc •See “Positioning the Disc on the Disc Tray” on page 54 for more information 9.After the disc is positioned correctly, remove the positioning guide Never leave the positioning guide on the disc when printing 10.Close the disc tray 11.Press SET •This starts printing of the Label 1 area 57 Adjusting Print DensityChanging the Tray Auto Open Setting 58 Performing a Demo Print59 Part 10 - Connecting to a Computer61 Reference
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