Dymo Labelpoint 200 User Manual Pdf
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Introduction
The DYMO LabelPOINT 200 (LP200) enables you to create a wide variety of high quality self-adhesive labels of up to 90 characters.
The LabelPOINT uses 6mm (1/4'), 9mm (3/8') or 12mm (1/2') wide tape cassettes in a number of label colors. Labels are back slit for easy removal from the backing tape. Text can be printed horizontally or vertically in a variety of sizes and styles and can be left-justified, rightjustified or centered on the label.
Visit our website (www.dymo.com) for more information on obtaining tapes and accessories for the LP200.
Power Supply
BATTERIES
•Apply pressure to thumb catch then open and lift away battery compartment cover – see fig A , page 2.
•Insert six size AA alkaline or re-chargeable Nickel-
cadmium batteries, observing the polarity markings A , and close the cover.
•Remove batteries if the LabelPOINT is to be unused for some time.
AC ADAPTOR (optional)
•Connect the AC adaptor to socket A . Inserting the adaptor plug disconnects the supply from the batteries.
•Unplug the AC adaptor from the LabelPOINT before disconnecting the mains power to the adaptor, otherwise last label memory settings may be lost (see also ON/OFF).
Changing the cassette
•Press catch in and open hinged access doorB .
•Hold as shown, then lift cassette B straight up and out.
•Ensure tape and ribbon B are taut across mouth of
cassette and tape passes between guideposts before installing as shown. If necessary, turn spool B clockwise to tighten ribbon.
•Check that cassette switch B is set for the cassette type
– see page 2. A notch in the cassette will fit over the switch when it is set correctly.
•Insert cassette with tape and ribbon positioned as shown between print head C and pinch rollerC .
•Push firmly C until cassette clicks into place. Ensure tape and ribbon are positioned correctly.
•Close door B until it clicks shut.
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Creating your first label
You will no doubt be anxious to see what your
new LabelPOINT 200 can do. Before we go on to explore the many advanced features of the LP200, follow these simple steps to create your first label:
1.Fit the batteries, or connect the AC adaptor, plug in and switch on at the wall socket - see ‘Power Supply’.
2.Open the cassette compartment lid and check that the tape cassette is fitted correctly – see page 2 and ‘Changing the Cassette’.
3.Close the lid, then press to switch the power on. The display should look like this:
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Cursor flashing
4.Use the keyboard to type in your full name.
Each character you enter will appear on the display, for example:
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DYMO
• For an UPPER CASE character, press and hold down
followed by the character required.
• Press CAPS for all subsequent characters in UPPER CASE.
•Press the space bar once for the space between each name.
If you make a mistake, press DEL to delete the error, then type in the correction.
5.When you have finished, press PRINT . A label will be printed and will emerge from the slot in the top right hand side of the machine. Wait until the mechanism
has stopped, then press the cutter lever E to cut off the label and remove it from the machine.
You should now have a high quality printed name label — don’t waste it! If this is your personal machine, why not affix the label to the underside to identify its owner? You have just found the first of many uses for your DYMO labels.
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The Display
Shift on | Page indicators | Line indicator | ||
Italic | Outline Justify | Underline | Box | Copies on |
1 | |||
2 | |||
ABCDEFGHIJKLMN | |||
CAPS on | BIG font on | Mirror on | Vertical text |
The display shows:
•Up to 15 characters, plus the cursor, at one time.
•Function indicators – as shown above.
•The display will flash if you press an incorrect key in a function sequence.
Function keys
ON/OFF
Switches the power on and off.
•Switches off automatically after two minutes if no keys are pressed. The last label created will be retained and displayed the next time the unit is turned on. Any stored label and settings will also be retained.
Note: If the batteries are removed for more than a few seconds, all text and settings will be lost.
When power is restored, the display will show a flashing cursor (no text) and the settings will be full height standard width text with all other settings off.
CAPITALS CAPS
•Press for all subsequent characters in UPPER CASE (CAPITALS), as confirmed by the CAPS indicator in the display.
•Press again to cancel and return to lower case.
SHIFT KEY
Press and hold down for “shift” position.
•Press and hold before pressing an alphabet key to produce an UPPER CASE (CAPS) character.
•For dual-purpose keys, press and hold first to produce the legend above the key.
•Pressing and holding before pressing an alphabet key, while CAPS is set, will give a lower case character.
DELETE DEL
•Press to delete the character to the left of the cursor, or to exit certain function key operations.
CLEAR
CLEAR TEXT + DEL
•Press to clear all the current text and cancel any fixed length setting, but leave the text size and other settings unchanged. Also use to exit or clear certain function key operations.
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CURSOR KEY
•Press or to move the cursor along the text, one character at a time.
•Press and hold to scan through the text.
•Press + or to move the cursor to the beginning or end of the line of text.
•When used in conjunction with certain function keys, use or to select options.
•To insert characters into the text, use or to position the cursor under the character to the right of the insertion point, then type in the characters required.
•Press or to move the cursor to the start of the previous or next line of a multi-line label.
•Press + or to move the cursor to the beginning or end of the label.
PRINTING PRINT
•Press PRINT to print the label.
•Use cutter lever E to release the label – see page 2.
•If the display shows ↕↕↕↕↕↕↕↕↕↕, the tape cassette installed in the machine is too narrow for the label to be printed; change the cassette to a wider tape.
PREVIEW
Allows you to preview your label before printing it.
• Press | PREVIEW |
+ CAPS and the entire text will scroll |
across the display.
On labels with 2 lines, the message will be previewed as a single line message.
SPACE KEY
• Press to insert a space into the text.
SYMBOLS +
•Press to select a symbol character – see SYMBOLS AND SPECIAL CHARACTERS and the symbols table on page 2.
TEXT SIZE SIZE
•The display shows the current selection of text print size:
Height Condensed Normal Extended
small normal
•Normal height is available on all except 6mm labels. Small height is available on all labels.
• Press SIZE to select the size menu:
B
Use to select the size symbol required, then press to confirm the selection.
The 'B' (BIG FONT) mode will produce highly visible labels using the entire print height on all except 6mm labels. In 'B' mode, all text will be printed as capitals (without accents).
•To create a label in 'B' mode use or to move the cursor under 'B' and press (BFONT lights in display).
•In 'B' mode, you can select between condensed, normal or extended, but all other options are not available.
JUSTIFY JUST
Labels are normally printed with the text left-justified. On 2-line labels, press JUST to select left-justified, rightjustified or centered text, as shown in the display. See also LABEL LENGTH.
VERTICAL TEXT VERT
•Rotates the text through 90° so that the label is printed v e r t i c a l l y , as confirmed by the VERT
indicator in the display.
• Press again to cancel and return to horizontal text.
Note: Vertical text is not available on 2-line labels.
MULTI-LINE PRINTING
• Press to start the next line of text on a 2-line label, e.g.
This is a two line label in the display will be printed as:
This is a two | and the display will | |||||
line label | indicate 2 lines: • | |||||
• | ||||||
Labels can be created as follows: | ||||||
6mm | ||||||
1 line small text | ||||||
9mm | ||||||
Up to 2 lines | ||||||
small text | ||||||
9mm | 1 line normal text | |||||
12mm | ||||||
Up to 2 lines | ||||||
small text | ||||||
12mm | 1 line normal text |
The line indicator in the display will confirm the number of lines in the label.
BOXED/UNDERLINED PRINTING BOX/UL
• If no Box/Underline option has been selected, pressing
BOX/UL once will display the menu below:
Underlined - | — | = DYMO | ||||
Square Box - | = | |||||
Pointed Box - | = | |||||
Round Corners - | = | |||||
ZigZag Box - | = | |||||
Shaded Box - | = |
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• Use | or to move the cursor under the desired | ||
option. Either press | to select the option (confirmed | ||
by the | or — indicator displayed), or DEL to exit . |
•When the or — indicator is displayed, press BOX/UL to cancel the Box/Underline option.
LABEL LENGTH LTH
The length is normally calculated automatically, according to the length of the text on the label.
The label length function displays the last used fixed label length, eg:
45mm 1 10
•Press DEL to exit the length function without changing the length, or:
•Use or to increase (5000mm / 196.85 inches max.) or decrease the length in 1mm / 0.04 inch
steps, or or to increase or decrease the length in 10mm / 0.4 inch steps. The minimum fixed label length is 45mm / 1.8 inch.
•Press to fix the length for all subsequent labels, confirmed by the LTH SET indicator in the display.
•Press LTH to cancel the fixed length and restore the automatic length.
•If the fixed length is too short for the text, when you
PREVIEW
press PRINT or + CAPS the display will show how much longer the label is than the fixed length, eg:
and it will not print. Either cancel the fixed length (see above), or press LTH twice and use to increase
the length; the label is now long enough and can be printed.
COPIES
MULTIPLE COPIES + STYLE
•Your LabelPOINT can provide multiple copies within the range 1-99.
COPIES
•To use this facility press then STYLE to show the last number of copies set on the display, for example
# = 03 . Use or to increase or decrease the number of copies required, then press to confirm (COPIES indicator lights in the display). To print the desired quantity press PRINT .
• To cancel an existing multiple copies setting, press
COPIES
+STYLE .
Note: A row of vertical dots will print between each label as a cutting guide.
AUTO NUMBERING
Labels can be printed in increments of 1 automatically.
• Key in your starting number as the right most digit on
1,2, | |
3.. | |
the label. Press | n |
then PRINT the display will |
automatically move up a digit to the next number.
1,2, | |
3.. | |
Press | n |
then PRINT to continue the sequence. |
•It is also possible to include auto numbering when printing multiple copies.
•Key in your starting number, eg. LABEL 1A .
• Next press | COPIES |
then STYLE followed by | until the |
desired number of copies are displayed, eg.10, or use or to move the cursor under the number digits
and key in the number required. Press to confirm.
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Now press then PRINT . This will print ten labels -
LABEL 1A to LABEL 10A. While using fixed length setting, the LabelPOINT will stop printing when the label exceeds the fixed length.
STYLE STYLE
• Press to display the style menu:
Z
Use or to select italic, outline or mirrored text, then press to confirm. The indicator for the selected style will light in the display.
• Press STYLE again to cancel and return to normal text.
PAGE BREAK +
You can divide your label into 'pages' or blocks of text, each with its own text size and style settings. The number of lines which can be created in each page will depend on the label width.
• Press + to insert a page break.
• Press | PREVIEW |
+ CAPS to preview the label; each page break |
is identified by the symbol • •.
LAST LABEL MEMORY
•The unit will store the last label text and settings when turned off. Upon power-up, these will be restored and displayed. Removal of the batteries for more than a few
seconds may cause this information to be lost.
ALIGN
ALIGNMENT + LTH
ALIGN
• If a fixed label length is set, each press of + LTH will align the image to the left, the center or the right of the label, as shown in the display.
TAX FUNCTION
The LabelPOINT can be set to perform a simple sales tax function.
When +TAX is selected, the label is scanned from right to
left for a valid number which is assumed to be a value net of tax. 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 add 8.5% tax (see ‘Tax Set-up’ below), pressing +TAX will calculate the tax and add it to the end of the label:
‘Sale 10,00/’ becomes ‘Sale 10,00/10.85’ or
‘Sale 10,00 inc. tax’ becomes ‘Sale 10,00 inc. tax 10.85’
If the original number is at the end of the label, it will be replaced by the inc. tax value:
‘Sale 10.00’ becomes ‘Sale 10.85’
–TAX
•Pressing + +TAX will treat the value as inclusive of tax and convert it to a net value:
‘Sale 10.85’ becomes ‘Sale 10.00’
or
‘10.85 excl. tax:’ becomes ‘10.85 excl. tax: 10.00’
TAX SET-UP
•Press + and then +TAX . The display will show the previously selected tax rate, eg:
8.5%
Note: The value defaults to 1% if unset.
•Enter the rate required as XXyXX (X is a number 0-9 and y is a comma ‘,’ or full stop ‘.’).
Symbols and special characters
INTERNATIONAL CHARACTERS
To add a diacritical (accent) to create an international character, enter the character first, followed immediately
by the diacritical, e.g. press E followed by / | to |
get é. | |
To add a diacritical to an existing character, use | or |
to place the cursor under the character to the right of the character to be changed, then press the appropriate diacritical key.
SYMBOLS
SYMBOLS +
•Press to show symbols and special characters, some of which are not available direct from the keyboard. The
display will show the last used symbol character, for example: A1 with a line of symbols above it. Each letter selects a line of symbol characters, numbered 1 to 6, as shown in the table on page 2.
• Press DEL to cancel, or
•Press a letter key ‘A’ to ‘Z’ until you find the line of symbols required. You can then press a number key ‘1’
to ‘6’ to select the symbol required.
Alternatively, use or to step through the rows A to Z, then use or to move the cursor under the symbol required.
Press to place the symbol in the label.
PRINT CONTRAST — may be adjusted by pressing
SYMBOLS
+ followed by PRINT to display the contrast symbols .
• Use or to select lighter or darker print.
•Press to confirm the setting. The contrast level will revert to the mid-setting when the LabelPOINT is turned off and on again.
Note: This function enables you to adjust the print quality under extreme temperature conditions.
Cleaning
•Clean the cutter blade regularly: Press and hold down cutter lever E to expose cutter blade D , then use a cotton bud and alcohol to clean both sides of the blade. Release cutter lever E.
•Check and clean print head face D regularly using a cotton bud and alcohol ONLY.
Troubleshooting
No display
•check that the machine is on
•replace weak batteries
•check AC adaptor.
No printing or poor text
•replace weak batteries
•check that the tape cassette is installed correctly
•clean the print head
•replace the tape cassette.
Tape jammed
1.lift out tape cassette carefully
2.remove/release jammed tape
3.DO NOT cut the ink ribbon – turn spool C to tighten
4.cut off excess label tape
5.refit/replace the tape cassette.
Poor print quality with white ink
•When using a White on Black or a White on Clear cassette, it may be necessary to use the darkest contrast setting in order to obtain good print quality. To change the contrast setting via the keyboard, read and follow the instructions as described in the paragraph “Print Contrast”.
Poor cutter performance
•clean the cutter blade regularly, as described above.
No response to print key
•!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! in the display indicates a printer jam. Press any key to return to normal display. Open the cassette compartment and free the jam.
• flashing in the display indicates discharged batteries. Press any key to return
to normal display. Replace the batteries.
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•Call the DYMO customer service hotline telephone number for your country – see the warranty booklet.
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How to use your Dymo LabelPoint 100
What LabelPoint can do for you
With the Dymo LabelPoint you can create a wide variety of high-quality self-adhesive labels. The unit can print on 3/8' (9 mm) or 1/2' (12 mm) width tapes. Dymo tape casettes are available in a wide range of colors: split back tape for easy removal from the tape.
Warranty Registration
Please complete the warranty registration card and return it to the relevant customer service address, within seven days– see the warranty booklet for details.
Getting started
STEP ONE - insert the batteries
•Apply pressure to thumb catch and open hinged access door – see fig A, page 2.
•Insert six size AAA alkaline batteries, observing the polarity markings A3, and close cover.
•Remove batteries if the unit is to remain unused for prolonged period.
STEP TWO - insert the cassette
•Slide catch B1 as shown to open cassette door B2 – see page 2.
•Ensure tape and ribbon B3 are taut across mouth of cassette and tape passes between guideposts before installing as shown. If necessary, turn spool B5 clockwise to tighten ribbon.
•Insert cassette and push firmly C3 until it clicks into place.
When the tape cassette is pushed firmly into place, the unit automatically adjusts the tension of the tape. You will hear a slight noise as the tape is being tightened.
•Ensure tape and ribbon are positioned as shown between pinch roller C1 and print head C2.
•Close door B2
STEP THREE - turn on
Turn on with the switch.
Note: The unit turns off automatically, after 2 minutes of inactivity.
STEP FOUR - type a label
•Type a simple first label to try the machine. Learn more about formatting in the following pages.
STEP FIVE - print your label
• Press to print the label.
STEP SIX - cut the label
•Use cutter button E to cut the label – see page 2.
Congratulations! You’ve printed your first label!
Let’s go on to learn more about creating and formatting labels.
Getting to know your LabelPoint 100
The Display
The display shows:
•Up to eleven text characters, at one time. Use or to move along the text.
•8 indicators – as shown below.
•The display will flash if you press
an incorrect key in a function sequence.
UNDLINE ITALIC LTH SET OUTLINE
CAPS | VERT |
H
Keys
ON/OFF
Turns the power on and off.
•Turns off automatically after two minutes of inactivity. The last label created will remain in memory and displayed when next turned on. Any stored last label settings will also be retained.
Note: If the batteries are removed for more than a few seconds, all text and settings will be lost.
When power is restored, the display will show a flashing cursor (no text) and the settings will be full height, standard width text with H and all other settings off.
CAPITALS
•Press this button, and all subsequent characters will appear in UPPER CASE (CAPITALS), as confirmed by the CAPS indicator in the display.
•Press again to cancel and return to lower case.
SHIFT KEY
This has a dual action: either press and hold down or press and release to remain in 'shift' position'
Press H again to return to normal state.
•Use H before pressing an alphabet key to produce an UPPER CASE (CAPS) character.
•For dual-purpose keys, press H first to produce the legend above the key.
•Pressing H while CAPS is set will give a lower case character.
DELETE
•Press to delete the character to the left of the cursor, or to exit certain function key operations.
CLEAR ALL TEXT | + |
•Press to clear all the current text and cancel any fixed length setting, but leave the text size and other settings unchanged. Also use to exit or clear certain function key operations.
CURSOR KEYS
•Press to move the cursor along the text, one character at a time.
•Press and hold to scan quickly through the text.
•Press H + or to move the cursor to the beginning or end of the text.
•When used in conjunction with certain
function keys, use or to select options.
•To insert characters into the text, use or to position the cursor under the
character to the right of the insertion point, then type in the characters required.
PRINTING
•Press PRINT to print the label. (see extended memory, page 6)
•Use cutter button E to release the label – see page 2.
PRINT PREVIEW + Allows you to preview your selected label before printing it.
•Press H + CAPS and the entire text of the selected label will scroll across the display. Note: with a 2 line label, the message will be previewed as a single line message.
BUFFER REVIEW | + |
•Press ---ll--- and the entire content of the label storage buffer will scroll across the display (see extended memory).
Note: any 2-line label in the buffer will be previewed as a single line message.
SPACE KEY
• Press SPACE to insert a space into the text.
SYMBOLS +
•Press H+ SPACE to select a symbol character
– see Symbols and special characters and the symbols table on page 2.
TEXT SIZE
• Press SIZE to display the six text print sizes: l condensed full height
ı condensed half-height l normal full height
ı normal half-height lextended full height ıextended, half-height.
The cursor will be positioned under the current selection.
•Either press DEL to exit, or use or
to move the cursor under the size symbol
you require, then press | to confirm |
the selection, or PRINT to confirm the | |
selection and print the label. | |
VERTICAL TEXT | + |
•Press H + BOX/UL to rotate the text through 90˚ so that the text on the label is printed vertically (e.g., it reads from top to bottom). This is confirmed by the VERT indicator on the display.
•Press again to cancel and return to horizontal text (left to right).
Note: Vertical text is not available on two lines.
2-LINE PRINTING
•Press to start the second line of text on a two-line label. The two lines will be
printed half-height and ranged left, e.g. « THIS IS A TWO LINE LABEL » in the display which will be printed as:
THIS IS A TWO LINE LABEL
•The can be deleted like any other character. Once it is deleted, the label will now print in one line versus two.
BOXED/UNDERLINED PRINTING
•Press BOX/UL once to display the menu above. The cursor will be positioned under the current selection.
•Either press DEL to exit, or use or to
move the cursor under the desired option and press to enter. (Confirmed by the or _ indicator displayed.)
Note: To return to unboxed text select the first menu option.
STYLE
Italic and Outline are selected from STYLE. When pressing STYLE a menu appears with Italic and Outline. The or will move the cursor under the preferred option.
To select your option, press to enter. Note: Italic and Outline can be used simultaneously but you’ll have to enter the STYLE menu twice.
•To clear or cancel style selection, press STYLE and ENTER ( ), the Hindicator is removed from the display.
LABEL LENGTH +
Displays the current label length. The length is normally calculated automatically, according to the length of the text on the label.
•Press DEL to exit the length function without changing the length, or:
•Use or to increase (400mm / 15.6” max.) or decrease the length in 2mm / 0.1” steps. The display will flash if you try
to make the label shorter than the text.
•If the length displayed is preceded by thesymbol, the length has already been fixed; the label is too short for the text and it will not print. Either press to increase the length in 2mm / 0.1” steps until the symbol disappears, or press H+ DEL to cancel fixed length; the label is now long enough for the text and can be printed.
•Press to fix the length for all subsequent labels, confirmed by the LTH SET
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indicator in the display, or
•Press PRINT to fix the new length and print the label.
•Pressing H + DEL will cancel the fixed length and restore the automatic length.
EXTENDED MEMORY
•Press --ll-- . Allows you to start a new label after stored labels. You may store as many labels as you like until the memory is full when an error flash warning is given. To make space in the memory you can edit any stored label.
Extended memory allows you to store your favorite labels in the memory. You can store up to 70 characters in as many labels as you like. Each label can have its own characteristics such as bold, underline, ..
•To store a new label, simply press --ll-- after the last label entered. To make space in the memory, simply edit any label.
•To select a label to print or edit, move the cursor anywhere within the label, edit or print. Move the cursor with the or buttons or to jump between labels, use or .
•The --ll-- symbol appears in the display. Caution: the --ll-- symbol can be deleted just like any other character. Once it is deleted adjoining labels are merged into one.
MULTIPLE COPIES +
•Your unit can provide multiple copies within the range 1-20.
•To use this facility press Hthen STYLE to show n = 1 on the display. To increase the number of copies required press . By pressing you can work backwards from 20. To print the desired quantity press PRINT. Note: A row of vertical dots will print between each label as a cutting guide.
INCREMENTAL NUMBERING + Labels can be printed in increments
of 1-20 automatically.
•Key in your starting number as the right most digit on the label. Press Hthen PRINT. The display will automatically move up a digit to the next number. Press H then PRINT to continue the sequence.
•It is also possible to include automatic incremental numbering when printing multiple copies.
•Key in your starting number, egg. LABEL 1 .
•Next press H then STYLE followed by until the desired number of copies are displayed eg.10.
Now press Hthen PRINT this will print ten labels - LABEL 1 to LABEL 10.
•It is possible to print up to 20 sequentially numbered labels at any one time.
Last Label Memory
•The unit will store the last label text and settings when turned off. Upon power-up, these will be restored and displayed. Removal of the batteries for more than a few seconds will cause this information to be lost.
SYMBOLS +
•Press H+ SPACE to show symbols and special characters, some of which are not available direct from the keyboard.
The display will show: A-Z Each letter selects a line of symbol characters, as shown in the table on page 2.
•Press DEL to cancel, or press a letter key ‘A’ to ‘Z’ until you find the line of symbols required.
•Use or to select a symbol.
Press to place the symbol in the label.
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Print Contrast | + | + |
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•The display provides 5 contrast options.
•Use or to select lighter or darker print.
•Press to confirm the setting. The contrast level will revert to the mid-setting when the unit is turned off and on again.
Note: This function enables you to adjust the print quality under extreme temperature conditions.
Cleaning
•Clean the cutter blade regularly: Remove the cassette, then insert the tip of a ball point pen or pencil between L-shaped piece D1 and the guide pin – see page 2.
•Press and hold down cutter lever E to expose cutter blade D3, then use a cotton ball and alcohol to clean both sides of the blade. Release cutter lever E.
•Check and clean print head face D4 regularly using a cotton ball and alcohol ONLY.
Changing the cassette
•Open hinged access door as above.(see p.2)
•Hold as shown, then lift cassette B4 straight up and out.
•Ensure tape and ribbon B3 are taut across mouth of cassette and tape passes between guideposts before installing as shown. If necessary, turn spool B5 clockwise to tighten ribbon.
•Insert cassette and push firmly C3 until it clicks into place.
When the tape cassette is pushed firmly into place, the unit automatically adjusts
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the tension of the tape. You will hear a slight noise as the tape is being tightened.
•Ensure tape and ribbon are positioned as shown between pinch roller C1 and print head C2.
Troubleshooting
No display
•Check that the machine is on
•Replace discharged batteries
No printing or poor text
•Replace discharged batteries
•Check that the tape cassette is installed correctly
•Clean the print head
•Replace the tape cassette
Tape jammed
•Lift out tape cassette carefully
•Remove/release jammed tape
•DO NOT cut the ink ribbon – turn spool to tighten
•Cut off excess label tape
•Refit/replace the tape cassette
Poor cutter performance
• Clean the cutter blade regularly
No response to print key
•!!!!!!!! in the display indicates a printer jam. Press any key to return to normal display. Open the cassette compartment and free the jam.
•flashing in the display indicates discharged batteries. Press any key to return to normal display.
Replace the batteries.