Part 6 - Configuring the Printer Setup

The printer has a SET UP screen that you can use to configure a variety of basic settings.

To configure the printer setup

1.Press to turn on the printer.

2.Press FUNCTION and then SET UP.

3.Use and to select the SET UP item whose setting you want to change, and then press SET.

4.Use the cursor keys to change it.When this setting
Demo Printing

Demo printing uses built-in data to demonstrate the type of disc printing and tape label printing that can be performed by the printer.

Important!

If there is label data from your last label layout session is still in memory, performing a demo print will delete it. If you think you will need the data later, save it in memory (page 54) before performing a demo print.

To perform disc demo printing

1.

Make sure an ink ribbon cassette is loaded in the printer.

 

See page 11 of the Startup Guide for information about loading ink ribbon

 

cassettes.

 

2.

If the printer is on, pressto turn it off.

3.

Press

to turn on the printer.
is selected:
Change its setting like this:

4. Press FUNCTION and then SET UP.

DEFAULT FONT Use and to select the font (page 51).
INPUTUse

and

to select INSERT or

 

OVERWRITE (page 44).
CONTRAST

Use

and

to adjust the display contrast.

DENSITY

Use

and

to select DISC Mode or TAPE

Mode.

Use and to adjust the print density setting.

SOUND

Use

and

to turn printer sound effect on

 

or off.

 

 

 

 

 

 

LANGUAGE

Use

and

to select the display language

 

you want to use.

 

 

 

 

 

cm/inch

Use

and

to select centimeters (cm) or

 

inches as the unit of measurement.

DEMO PRINT Use and to select DISC Mode or TAPE Mode, and then press SET to start demo printing.

5. Use

and

to select DEMO PRINT, and then press SET.
6. Use

and

to select DISC, and then press SET.
7. Use

and

to select the demo data you want to print, and then press

SET.

 

 

8. Use

and

to select PRINT, and then press SET.
9.Use and to select DISC, and then press SET.If you want to print a disc case label, select TAPE instead

If you want to print a disc case label, see page 13 of the Startup Guide for information about loading tape cartridges.

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