5.Use u and i to move the highlighting to “EXIT” and then press SET.

6.Press SET to end the operation.

To recall a stamp label from memory

1.While the STAMP menu is on the display, use u and i to move the highlighting to “RECALL” and then press SET.

2.Use uand ito display the name of the label you want, and then press SET to recall it.

3.Press SET. Now you can make any changes in the label contents and then print it, or simply print the label with-

out making any changes.

To make changes in the label contents, use the proce- dures starting from step 6 under “To create a new stamp label”.

To print the label without making any changes, perform the procedures starting from step 6 without in putting any characters.

To delete a stamp label from memory

1.While the STAMP menu is on the display, use u and i to move the highlighting to “DELETE” and then press SET.

2.Use uand ito display the name of the label you want, and then press SET to delete it.

3.Press SET to delete the label.

There are two stamp tape sizes: 18mm and 24mm. There

are also four types of stamp holders: large and small for 24mm tape, and large and small for 18mm tape. Note that certain stamp tape and stamp holders may not be avail- able in some areas.

Part 12 Memory

This part of the manual tells you how to store text data in memory for instant recall when you need it. You can store up to 2,500 characters in memory.

To store data

1. Input the text you want to store, and then press MEMORY.

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2.Use u and i to move the highlighting to “STORE” and then press SET.

3.Press SET to store the text in memory or ESC to abort the store procedure without storing anything.

Recalling Text From Memory

There are two methods you can use to recall text: sequential search and character search. With sequential search, you scroll through memory contents until you find what you want. With character search, you input up to eight characters and the label printer searches through its memory to find them for you.

To recall memory text using sequential search

1.Press MEMORY.

2.Use uand ito move the highlighting to “RECALL” and then press SET.

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3.Press SET without inputting anything and the first item stored in memory appears.

4.Use u and i to scroll through the items in memory until the one you want is on the display.

5.Press SET.

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What you do next depends on whether or not you want to delete existing text on the display or combine the recalled text with existing text.

NEW

1.Use u and i to move the highlighting to “NEW”.

2.Press SET to delete any text that was previously on the input screen and replace it with the recalled text.

COMBINE

1.Use u and i to move the highlighting to “COMBINE” and then press SET.

2.Use u , i, t and y to move the cursor to the location where you want the recalled text inserted and then press SET.

To recall memory text using character search

1.Press MEMORY.

2.Use uand ito move the highlighting to “RECALL” and then press SET.

3.Input the characters you want and then press SET to start the search operation.

The first item that starts with the characters you input ap- pears on the screen.

The characters must come at the very beginning of the item. The label printer does not find the characters if they come at the beginning of a block or line inside the item.

4.Continue from step 4 under “To recall memory text using sequential search.”

To delete memory text

1.Press MEMORY.

2.Use u and i to move the highlighting to “DELETE” and then press SET.

3.Use either sequential search or character search to dis- play the memory text you want to delete and then press SET.

4.Press SET to delete the data.

Part 13 Data Communication

This section tells you how to send data from a SF Unit, Graphic Scientific Calculator, or a Copy Pen to the label printer.

Important! Before performing any of the procedures in this section, make sure that the width of the tape loaded in your label printer is 9mm or greater.

Notes

“Copy Pen” in this section refers to the CASIO CP-9 Copy Pen.

“SF Unit” in this section refers to SF-7600SP/SF-8300/ SF-8350/SF-8350R/SF-8500/SF-M10/SF-9000/SF-9300/ SF-9350/SF-9350R/SF-9500/SF-9700/SF-R10/SF-R20.

“Graphic Scientific Calculator” in this section refers to CFX - 9800G/RM - 9800G/fx - 7700GH/fx - 9700GH/ CFX-9850G/CFX-9950G.

Important! You need the optionally available CASIO SB-62 Connecting Cable to connect the two units for data communication.

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