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The label this example can be printed on 3/4” (18-mm)- or
1” (24-mm)-wide tape.
Although the entered characters may not seen to align properly in the
LCD display, they will line up correctly on the printed label.
In this practice session, we will make a multi-line equipment instruction label.
Let’s assume we want to make an instruction label for an office photocopier.
First, we will enter four lines of text containing both uppercase and lowercase
letters, then edit it into a three-line label. If you have any questions about basic
inputting, please review the previous example (Door Sign) or see pages 50
to 55 of
For Your Information.
Summary of Contents for P-Touch 580C
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