DRAFT
12
RHINO
™
6000+
User Guide
Deleting My Library Text
You can delete custom text from My Library.
To delete My Library text
1
Press
LIBRARY
.
2
Use the arrow keys to select
My Library
.
3
Select the text to delete.
4
Press
. A confirmation message appears.
5
Press
OK
to delete the text.
Creating a Series of Labels
You can automatically generate labels by creating a series. You create a starting
pattern, and then set the increment and count for the series.
You can serialize any number or letter by selecting the position to be incremented,
such as the number 2 in 123 or the letter B in ABC. For example, when the 2 is
selected in 123 and the increment #=3, the resulting labels would print as 123,
153, and 183.
Letters can be incremented from A to Z and a to z, and numbers from 1 to 9.
When the letter Z or the number 9 is reached during serialization, a letter or
number is added to increase the increment. For example, Az increments to Aaa,
AZ increments to BA, and A9 increments to A10.
Three methods of serialization are available: simple, simultaneous, and advanced.
Using Simple Serialization
Simple serialization creates a series of labels by incrementing one alphanumeric
character in the pattern. For example, 101, 102, 103, 104, and so on.
To use simple serialization
1
Enter the text for your label.
2
Press
SERIAL
. A box appears around the first character in the label.
3
Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the position you wish to increment
and press
OK
.
4
Select the amount you want to increment each label and press
OK
. You
choose to increment in steps up to 10.
5
Select the number of labels you want to create and press
OK
. You can
choose to create up to 99 labels.
A new label is added in the display for each label in the series.
To print multiple copies of the same serialized label, press
# COPIES
(SHIFT +
PRINT) and enter the number of copies of each label to print.
Using Simultaneous Serialization
Simultaneous serialization creates a series of labels by incrementing two different
alphanumeric characters at the same time. For example, A-101, B-102, C-103,
and so on.