☞If the Cut function is set to 1 or 3, the message “CUT TAPE TO CONTINUE” appears after each label is printed. Press the tape cutter button to cut off the label and continue printing.
☞Be sure to cut the tape within 5 minutes from the time that the message appears.
☞For the different options available for cutting the tape, refer to Selecting how tape is fed and cut on page 38.
☞To search for a specific record while the database data is displayed (in step 2 above), refer to Searching the database on page 56.
☞To view other fields in the record selected in step 3, press l or r.
☞When editing data as described in step 4of the procedure for printing a single database record, the database remains unchanged. When printing a range of database records, the text cannot be edited.
☞To specify settings for additional Print Option functions, instead of continuing with step 8, press u or d until CONTINUE is displayed in the Print Option menu, and then press n. (Refer to Printing multiple copies of a label on
page 32 and Printing mirrored labels on page 34.)
☞To quit using the template, display the last field, and then press n . The template menu appears. Press u or d until EXIT appears, and then press n .
☞While trying to print a large amount of data at one time, some outputted labels may be blank. For example, when printing 50 records, the maximum number of characters that can be printed at one time is limited to approximately 200.
Using downloaded database data
Either an *.mdb database, created with
Adding database data to a label
1Move the cursor to place in the text where you wish to add the database data.
2Press g , then i.
3Press u or d until the record containing the desired data is flashing.
4Press l or r until the desired data is flashing.
5Press n. The selected data is added to the label text.
☞To search for a specific record, refer to Searching the database on page 56.
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