To print a label made with a preset layout
1.Create a label or recall the label you want from memory.
2.Use the procedures under “To use a preset layout to create a label” to edit the label.
•You can start with either a preset layout using the procedure described under “To use a preset layout to create a label”.
3.The menu shown here should be on the display fol- lowing step 8 under “To use a preset layout to create a label” .
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4.Use Kand L to highlight PRINT, and then press SET a Tape”)
5.Operate the cutter to cut the leading end of the tape, and then press SET to resume the print operation.
to print the label. (See “Printing
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•Instead of printing the new label, you could use the procedures under “To store a preset layout label in memory” to store the new label in memory.
To store a preset layout label in memory
Example: To store a label under the name “TENNIS”.
1.Create the label you want to store.
•Use the procedures under “To use a preset layout to create a label” to create a label from a preset layout.
•You can create a label using one you previously stored in memory (see “To recall a preset layout label from memory”).
• After you finish creating the label, the menu shown here should be on the display (following step 8 under “To use a preset layout to create a label”).
2. Use K and L to highlight STORE, and then press
SET.
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