
5. Press SET.
∙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.
NEW1.Use uand ito 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.
INSERT1.Use uand ito move the highlighting to “INSERT” and then press SET.
2.Use u, i, tand yto move the cursor to the location where you want the recalled text inserted and then press SET.
∙If the text you recalled has more than 511 characters or 16 blocks, the mes- sage “CANNOT INSERT!” appears on the screen. Press any key besides FUNCTION, ON, SHIFT, CODE or OFF to return to the text input screen.
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 opera- tion.
∙The first item that starts with the characters you input appears 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”.
∙You cannot input or print superscripted or subscripted symbols (SYMBOL) in response to the “LOOK FOR?” prompt. To find the text H2O, for example, use H2O for character search, or use sequential search.
To delete memory text
1.Press MEMORY.
2.Use uand ito move the highlighting to “DELETE” and then press SET.
3.Use either sequential search or character search to display the memory text you want to delete and then press SET.
4.Press SET to delete the data.

Part
12
Downloading
Data
from
your
Computer
The PC Link Software
See the documentation that comes with the
Important! The
The following are the system requirements to run the
CPU |
| Color Monitor |
| Must support at least | |
i486/66MHz or higher |
| 256 colors. |
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| Hard Disk |
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| Keyboard | Mouse |
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∙Note that the above is intended to provide only a general idea of the appear- ance of a computer. Specific components may be arranged or located differ- ently from those shown above.