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Basic Operations
Part 2
Once the characters have been input, begin printing.
1
Press [Print/Print option].
The print media selection display appears.
“No ribbon cassette” is displayed if the ribbon cassette is not installed. Install the
ribbon cassette.
“No ribbon information. No ribbon amount displayed. Press enter” is displayed if
the information cannot be read due to the ribbon cassette failure and so forth. If this
message is displayed, follow the instruction on the screen.
What is “print media”?
Print media is the material that you are printing on, such as a tube, heat shrink tube,
label tape, wrap around tape, 4mm I.D. strip, or clear tube.
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2
Press
[
◄
] or [
►
] to select “4:Label”, and then press [Enter].
The label tape size (width) selection display appears.
If 4mm I.D. strip is the selected media, the size display does not appear.
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3
Press
[
◄
] or [
►
] to select “2:9mm”, and then press [Enter].
The sets to print display appears.
Rough amount of the remaining ink ribbon is displayed as shown. When the
information of the cassette is not properly retrieved, the amount of the ribbon does not
appear.
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4
Press
[Enter].
5
Confirm the location of the leading end of the loaded label
tape, press [
◄
] or [
►
] to select the input side, and press
[Enter].
If the leading end of the loaded label tape is at the transport roller 2, select [IN], and if
its at the cutter side, select [OUT].
Canceling printing
If you press [Cancel], the message “Aborting print” appears and
printing is aborted. In this case, label tape that is currently being
printed is cut and then ejected.
6
Take out the label.
A half-cut label is ejected.
If label tape jams
Hold down [Cancel] until the printer beeps. The
printer stops all operations immediately. In this
case, the label tape is not cut and it is not ejected.
Refer to “If a Tube or Label Tape Becomes
Jammed” ( page 90) and take out the jammed
label tape.
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A small notch is cut between
each label so that the labels
can be easily separated.
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