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Before You Begin
Part 1
Cover
Open this cover when you need to load a cassette
or tube.
Cover
release
Pull this lever to the left to open the cover.
Power
switch
Use this switch to turn the power on and off. Flip
the switch to the “|” position to turn the power on,
and
fl
ip the switch to the “ ” position to turn the
power off.
LCD
screen
Displays text that has been input or the
information about settings.
Ribbon cassette holder
Place the ribbon cassette here.
Mounting location for tube attachment or
printing media cassette
Mount the tube attachment or label tape cassette
here. The optional Tube Warmer also mounts
here.
Cutter
The cutter cuts printing media automatically. The
cutter can be replaced.
Cutter
receiver
This is the receiver for the cutter blade when
cutting printing media. When the cutter is
replaced, the cutter receiver is replaced at the
same time.
head
This device prints by applying heat to a ribbon.
As it becomes very hot, not touch this device
while printing is in progress or immediately after
printing.
Transport roller 1
This roller feeds printing media to the print head.
Transport roller 2
This roller feeds printing media past the print
head.
Transport roller 3
This roller feeds printed printing media to the
cutter.
Transport roller 3 release lever
Pull this lever to the right to release transport
roller 3. Use this lever when clearing jammed
printing media.
Tube
intake
Insert tube here (when tube attachment installed).
Outlet
Printed printing media emerge here.
Keyboard
Input text to be printed and data for settings
through this keyboard.
AC adapter connector
Connect the AC adapter cable here.
Wrap-around tape guide
This guide is installed when printing on wrap-
around tape. Remove it when printing to other
media.
Handle
Hold this handle when carrying the printer.
Connector for ribbon cassette
This is to read out information of the ribbon
cassette. Do not touch and deform the connector.
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