In this example, there are three saved labels, the cursor is under the one which was last changed and the contents of that label is displayed on the second line.
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PATTERN
PATTERN + VERT
Background patterns or text cannot be printed on 6mm wide labels, or with Mirror, Vertical or BIG text.
•If a pattern is already in use (the PATTERN indicator is
PATTERN
lit in the display), pressing + VERT will cancel the pattern.
PATTERN
•Press + VERT to display the pattern menu:
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•Use or to move the cursor under the pattern required.
•Press to select the pattern required (the PATTERN indicator will light in the display), or DEL to exit and return to the current label.
A label previously saved in one of the ten memory locations can be used as background text on another label. For example, a label already saved containing the name DYMO can be printed in the background of a label with has LP300 as the forground text:
DYMOLP300
Note that background text is always printed in BIG font, (regardless of the size selected for the original label) and the amount of backgound text printed is determined by the length of the foreground label.
•For background text, select ‘A’ . The display will show the saved labels locations:
Contents of lab
Use or to move the cursor under the label location required.
•Press to select the label required (the PATTERN indicator is lit in the display) and return to the current label which will be the foreground text.
•Press PRINT to print the label.
LAST LABEL MEMORY
•The unit will store the last label text and settings when turned off. Upon
seconds may cause this information to be lost.
ALIGN
ALIGNMENT + LTH
ALIGN
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align the image to the left, the center or the right of the label, as shown in the display.
C
EURO CONVERSION C or + C
The Labelpoint can be set to convert a chosen currency
C
into C or out of + C Euros. When this is selected, the label is scanned from right to left for a valid number. The first occurence of a comma (,) or a full stop (.), reading from right to left, will be read as a decimal point. For example:
• If set to convert between Euros and Belgian Francs
C
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convert the number on the label into Belgian Francs and add the BF value to the end of the label:
‘Sale 10.00/’ becomes ‘Sale 10.00/BF403.40’
If the original number is at the end of the label, it will be replaced by the BF value:
‘Sale 10.00’ becomes ‘Sale BF403.40’
•Pressing C will convert the number on the label into Euros and add the Euro value to the end of the label:
‘Sale 10.00/’ becomes ‘Sale 10.00/e0.24’
If the original number is at the end of the label, it will be replaced by the Euro value:
‘Sale 10.00’ becomes ‘Sale e0.24’
Note that values are rounded to the nearest one hundreth of a unit.
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