To preview your label

1.Press Extra.

2.Select Print Preview and press OK.

3.Select Text or Format.

If you select Text, the text of the label scrolls across the display. If you select Format, the format selected displays briefly.

Aligning the Text

When you print a fixed length label you can choose to align the text at the left, center, or right side of the label. For two-line labels, both lines of text are aligned left, center, and right relative to each other.

To align the text

1.Press Shift-Box/Align.

2.Select the desired alignment and press OK.

3.Press Clear to turn off the alignment setting.

Changing the Cutting Option

You can choose to have each label automatically cut after printing or you can manually cut the labels using the Cutter key. By default, labels are cut automatically. When manual cutting is selected and you print multiple copies or serialized labels, a dotted cut-line is printed between each label.

To change the cutting option

1.Press Settings.

2.Select Set Auto Cut and press OK.

3.Select Auto Cut On or Off, and then press OK. This setting will remain until you change it.

Adjusting the Print Contrast

You can adjust the print contrast to fine tune the print quality of your label.

To set the contrast

1.Press Settings.

2.Select Print Contrast and press OK.

3.Select a contrast setting and press OK.

Using Label Maker Memory

The label maker has a powerful memory feature that stores text and formatting as follows:

Automatically stores the last ten labels printed.

Allows you to store the text of up to ten labels you use frequently.

Allows you to name and store up to ten commonly used label formats.

Storing Label Text

The label maker automatically keeps the last ten labels printed in a text buffer. In addition, you can store up to ten specific labels you use frequently.

To store the current label text

1.Press Memory.

2.Select SAVE and then LABEL.

Ten fields, which represent memory locations, are displayed. Fields that are filled indicate stored label text. You can store new text in any of the memory locations, however, if you select a location that is filled, the previous label text will be overwritten.

3.Select a memory location and press OK.

Your label text is saved and you are returned to the label.

Storing Formats

In addition to label text, you can store up to ten specific label formats you use frequently. This feature stores only the formatting information not the label text.

To store the current format

1.Press Memory.

2.Select SAVE and then FORMAT.

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