
To remove backing paper with the peeler tool
1. Open the peeler slot.
Button
Slot
2. With the printed surface of the label facing downwards, insert it into the peeler.
3. Close the peeler slot.
4. Press the button a number of times.
You can check whether the label is positioned correctly inside the peeler by looking through this opening.
5. Open the peeler slot and remove the label.
The backing paper should be peeled from the label at this corner.
Precautions when affixing a label
■The following types of surfaces may be unsuitable for affixing a label. ∙ Rough surfaces
∙ Wet, oily, or dusty surfaces
∙ Special plastic material (silicon base, PP material, etc.)
■Do not affix labels to the following types of surfaces.
∙Surfaces exposed to direct sunlight or rain
∙Buildings or walls that are the property of others
∙Train stations or other public structures
∙On the body of a person or animal
∙On utility poles
■Note that adhesive from the tape may remain on the surface when you peel off a label.
∙The backing of certain types of tape may be difficult to remove using the peelers. If you experience problems, try bending the label to work the back- ing free.
Print DensityThe print density setting controls how darkly figures are printed on your tapes.
To adjust the print density
1.Turn power on.
2.Press SET UP to display the SET UP menu.
3.Use uand ito highlight “DENSITY”, and then press SET.
4.Use tand yto highlight the density you want to use and then press SET to apply the setting and return to the text input screen.
∙The higher the number you select, the darker the characters that are printed.
Using the Image DisplayThe image display lets you view a realistic image of exactly what your tape will look like before you print it.
To show the image display
1.After laying out the label you plan to print, press IMAGE.
∙The image on the display scrolls from right to left.
2.To stop the image from scrolling and freeze the current contents on the display, press SET.
3.Press SET again to resume scrolling.
4.Press ESC to quit the image display.
∙Labels that contain very thin lines or a large number of characters may not appear normally on the image display.