Chapter 2
Getting Started
User Guide
2-3
A Word About Labels
For best results we recommend the use of Seiko Instruments
SmartLabels. Other brands may not be engineered to
provide optimum, trouble-free results with your SLP; they
may not work with your printer or they may damage it and
void your warranty. Be sure to look for the following Seiko
Instruments SmartLabels logo on the package when you
buy labels.
SmartLabels are available in a wide variety of sizes and
colors to properly label almost anything.
The SmartLabels have a sensor mark on the backing of each
label that the SLP 120/220 uses for top of label alignment.
Check to be sure the labels have this mark before loading
them into the SLP.
Note...
Older SmartLabels did not have this sensor mark. Be
sure that the SLP 120 and 220 are listed as supported
printers on the SmartLabels package.
Caring for Labels
The labels are sensitive to heat, moisture, and light. With
this in mind:
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Store labels in a cool, dry place.
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Do not scratch or rub labels with a hard object.
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Keep organic solvents away from labels.
Sensor mark
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Summary of Contents for SLP120
Page 1: ...USA User Guide for Windows 95 98 and Windows NT 4 0 Models 220 and 120...
Page 11: ...Chapter 1 User Guide 1 1 Introduction About Your Smart Label Printer 1 2 Software Features 1 3...
Page 49: ...Appendix B User Guide B 1 Commonly Asked Questions and Answers...
Page 52: ...Appendix C User Guide C 1 Technical Support and Service...
Page 57: ...Appendix D User Guide D 1 Ordering Labels and Parts...
Page 60: ...User Guide Index 1 Index...