Casio Printer CW L300 User Manual

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CW-L300  
User’s Guide  
We recommend that you print on a disc* before you record anything  
on it. Printing on a disc that already has data recorded on it can  
cause the data to become corrupted.  
Note that CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. shall not be held liable for  
any loss or corruption of data on discs arising through the use of this  
printer.  
* CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, etc.  
Be sure to read the Safety Precautions contained in this manual before trying  
to use the printer for the first time, and always keep this manual on hand for  
future reference.  
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Read This First!  
Safety Precautions  
CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. shall not be held liable for any loss or  
claims by you or any other person or entity that may arise through the use  
of this printer.  
Reproduction of this manual in any form, either in part or its entirety, is  
forbidden without the express permission of CASIO COMPUTER CO.,  
LTD.  
Thank you for purchasing this quality CASIO product.  
Before using it, be sure to read the following Safety Precautions. Keep the  
manual in a convenient location for future reference when necessary.  
The contents of the manual are subject to change without notice.  
Danger  
This symbol indicates information that, if ignored or applied incorrectly,  
creates the danger of death or serious personal injury.  
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States and other countries.  
Other company and product names used herein may also be company  
and product names of others.  
Warning  
This symbol indicates information that, if ignored or applied incorrectly,  
creates the possibility of death or serious personal injury.  
© Copyright 2004 CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. All rights reserved.  
Be sure to read this manual carefully before attempting to use the product  
for the first time.  
Caution  
This symbol indicates information that, if ignored or applied incorrectly,  
creates the possibility of personal injury or material damage.  
Examples of graphic markings  
indicates something you should not do.The symbol shown here  
indicates you should not try to take the unit apart.  
indicates something you should do. The symbol shown here  
indicates you should unplug the unit from the wall outlet.  
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Danger  
Warning  
Alkaline Batteries  
Power cord, AC adaptor, USB cable  
Perform the following steps immediately if fluid leaking from  
alkaline batteries ever gets into your eyes.  
Misuse of the power cord, AC adaptor, or USB cable can damage  
it and create the risk of fire and electric shock. Make sure you  
follow the precautions listed below.  
1. Do not rub your eyes! Rinse them with water.  
2. Contact your physician immediately.  
Never place heavy objects on these items or subject them to  
direct heat.  
Leaving alkaline battery fluid in your eyes can lead to loss of  
sight.  
Never modify these items or subject them to bending.  
Do not subject these items to twisting or pulling.  
Should the power cord, AC adaptor, or USB cable or its plug  
ever become damaged, contact your original retailer.  
Warning  
Power cord, AC adaptor, USB cable  
Never touch the power cord, AC adaptor, or USB cable or its  
Smoke, abnormal odor, overheating, and other  
plugs while your hands are wet. Doing so creates the risk of  
electric shock.  
Never use the power cord or AC adaptor in areas where it  
may become wet. Water creates the risk of fire and electric  
shock.  
Never place a vase or any other liquid container on top of the  
power cord, AC adaptor, or USB cable. Water creates the  
risk of fire and electric shock.  
abnormalities  
Continued use of the product while it is emitting smoke or strange  
odor, or overheating creates the risk of fire and electric shock.  
Immediately perform the following steps whenever any of the  
above symptoms are present.  
1. Turn off power.  
2. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.  
3. Contact your original retailer.  
Batteries  
Power cord, AC adaptor, USB cable  
Misuse of the power cord, AC adaptor, or USB cable creates  
the risk of fire and electric shock.  
Misuse of batteries can cause them to leak, resulting in damage  
to nearby objects, or to explode, creating the risk of fire and  
personal injury. Always make sure you observe the following  
precautions.  
Make sure you follow the precautions listed below.  
Use only items that are specified for the product.  
Use only a power source whose output matches the rating  
marked on the plate on the back of the product.  
Never plug the power cord into a wall outlet that is shared by  
other devices, or into a shared extension cord.  
Never try to take batteries apart or allow them to become  
shorted.  
Never expose batteries to heat or dispose of them by  
incineration.  
Never mix old batteries with new ones.  
Never mix batteries of different types.  
Do not charge the batteries.  
Make sure the positive (+) and negative (–) ends of the  
batteries are facing correctly.  
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Warning  
Warning  
Dropping and rough treatment  
Do not affix labels to a container to be used in a  
microwave oven.  
Continued use of the product after it has been damaged due to  
dropping or other rough treatment creates the risk of fire and  
electric shock. Immediately perform the following steps if the  
product should ever become damaged.  
Do not affix labels to any container you plan to use in a microwave  
range.The label material contains metal, which creates the risk  
of fire and burn injury when heated in a microwave oven. It can  
also cause deformation of the container to which the label is  
affixed.  
1. Turn off power.  
2. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.  
3. Contact your original retailer.  
Do not disassemble or modify the product.  
Never try to take the product apart or modify it in any way. Doing  
so creates the risk of electric shock, burn injury, or other personal  
injury.  
Caution  
Power cord, AC adaptor, USB cable  
Leave all internal inspection, maintenance, and repair up to your  
original retailer.  
Misuse of the power cord, AC adaptor, or USB cable can damage  
it and create the risk of fire and electric shock. Make sure you  
follow the precautions listed below.  
Water and foreign objects  
Never locate these items near a stove or other source of  
intense heat.  
Water, liquids, or foreign objects (especially metal) getting inside  
the product creates the risk of fire and electric shock.Immediately  
perform the following steps if liquid or a foreign object should  
ever get inside the product.  
When unplugging the power cord and USB cable, be sure to  
grasp the plug. Never pull on the cord or cable.  
Plug in the power cord into the wall outlet as far as it will go.  
Plug in the USB cable into the computer and the printer as  
far as it will go.  
1. Turn off power.  
2. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.  
3. Contact your original retailer.  
Before leaving the product unattended for long periods (such  
as when you go on a trip), unplug the power cord and USB  
cable.  
At least once a year, clean away any dust built up in the area  
around the prongs of the power cord’s plug.  
Do not incinerate.  
Never dispose of the product by incineration. Doing so creates  
the risk of fire and personal injury due to explosion.  
Batteries  
Plastic bag precaution  
Misuse of batteries can cause them to leak resulting in damage  
to nearby objects, or to explode, creating the risk of fire and  
personal injury. Always make sure you observe the following  
precautions.  
Never place the plastic bags in which the product comes packed  
over your head. Doing so creates the risk of suffocation.  
Particular care is required in households where young children  
are present.  
Use only batteries that are specified for use with this product.  
Remove batteries from the product if you do not plan to use  
it for a long time.  
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Caution  
Caution  
Connection precaution  
Loading and replacing batteries  
Connect only items that are specified for the product to its  
connectors. Connecting a non-specified item creates the risk of  
fire and electric shock.  
The springs inside of the battery compartment have sharp edges.  
Take care that you do not touch the springs with your fingers  
when loading or replacing batteries. Doing so creates the risk of  
personal injury.  
Keep backup copies of all important data  
Be sure that you keep separate copies of important data in a  
notebook or some other location. Malfunction of the product,  
repairs, and dead batteries can cause data stored memory to  
be lost.  
Display Screen  
Never push on the display screen’s LCD panel or subject it  
to strong impact. Doing so can cause the LCD panel’s glass  
to crack, creating the risk of personal injury.  
Should the LCD panel ever crack or break, never touch the  
liquid inside of the panel. LCD panel liquid can cause skin  
irritation.  
Should LCD panel liquid ever get inside your mouth,  
immediately wash out your mouth with water and contact  
your physician.  
Keep heavy objects off.  
Never place a heavy object on top of the product. Doing so can  
cause the object to lose balance and fall, creating the risk of  
personal injury.  
Should LCD panel liquid ever get into your eyes or onto your  
skin, rinse with clear water for at least 15 minutes, and then  
contact a physician.  
Location  
Avoid the locations listed below for the product. Such locations  
create the risk of fire and electric shock.  
Areas subject to high humidity and large amounts of dust  
Food preparation areas or other location subjected to oil  
steam  
Near heaters, on a heated carpet, in direct sunlight, in a  
closed vehicle parked in the sun, and other areas subjected  
to high heat.  
High temperature precaution  
Never touch the print head or other metal objects near the head.  
These items become very hot, and touching them creates the  
risk of burn injury.  
Auto Cutter  
While the printer is turned on or printing, never touch the printer  
head or the area where the tape passes.  
Unexpected operation of the cutter creates the risk of personal  
injury.  
Avoid unstable surfaces.  
Never place the product on an unstable table, desk, etc. Doing  
so can cause the product to fall, creating the risk of personal  
injury.  
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Operating Precautions  
Contents  
Safety Precautions ................................................................ 1  
Operating Precautions.......................................................... 5  
Observe the following precautions to ensure that the printer provides you with  
the years of trouble-free operation for which it is designed.  
Avoid use in areas subjected to direct sunlight, high humidity, and temperature  
extremes. Operating Temperature Range: 10°C to 35°C (50°F to 95°F)  
Never allow paper clips, pins, or other similar objects to get inside the printer  
mechanism.  
Never pull on the tape with excessive force or try to push it into the cassette.  
Place the printer on a level surface when printing. A tilted surface can make  
normal printing impossible.  
Part 1 - DISC Mode ................................................................ 8  
Disc Printing Terms............................................................... 8  
DISC Mode ............................................................................. 8  
Creating Disc Label Data .................................................. 8  
Unclear printing can indicate a dirty print head. If printing becomes unclear,  
use the procedures on page 58 to clean the print head and rubber roller.  
Using the printer in an area that is exposed to direct sunlight or any other  
source of bright light can cause malfunction of its optical sensor, and display  
of an error message. Use the printer in an area that is not exposed to bright  
light.  
Creating a New Label ............................................................ 9  
Inserting a Logo Into a Label ............................................. 11  
Built In Logos .................................................................. 11  
Output Samples .............................................................. 11  
To insert a logo into a label ............................................. 12  
You cannot perform disc label printing and tape label printing at the same  
time.  
Inputting Text into an AUTO Format .................................. 12  
To input text into an AUTO format label........................... 12  
Specifying Character Spacing ........................................... 13  
To turn proportional spacing on and off .......................... 13  
Specifying Text Alignment.................................................. 13  
To specify text alignment ................................................. 14  
Printing Disc Case Labels .................................................. 14  
Creating and Printing a Disc Case Label ........................ 14  
Part 2 - TAPE Mode.............................................................. 16  
Creating a Tape Label ......................................................... 16  
Creating and Printing a Sequentially Numbered Tape Label .... 17  
Numbering Formats ........................................................ 17  
Creating and Printing a Large Tape Label......................... 19  
Creating and Printing a Tape Label with a Logo ........................ 20  
Built-in Logos .................................................................. 20  
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Creating and Printing an Original (Free Design)Tape Label ..... 22  
FREE DESIGN: Using Text Blocks ..................................... 22  
FREE DESIGN: Using Multiple Lines in a Tape Label ...... 23  
FREE DESIGN: Configuring Block Form Settings ........... 25  
FREE DESIGN: Configuring Label Form Settings............ 26  
FREE DESIGN: Controlling the Length of a Tape Label... 27  
FREE DESIGN: Aligning Tape Label Text .......................... 29  
Example 1: Aligning the term “Round Estimate1” in a block  
(fixed block length) ........................................ 29  
Deleting an Individual Character ....................................... 43  
To delete a character using the BS key........................... 43  
To delete a character using the DEL key ........................ 43  
Clearing Input Text .............................................................. 44  
To clear all text ................................................................ 44  
To delete a range of text (Free Design) ........................... 44  
Text Editing .......................................................................... 44  
To switch between overwrite and insert .......................... 44  
Using Phrase Memory ........................................................ 45  
To recall a phrase ............................................................ 45  
To create new phrase memory text ................................. 45  
To save input text in phrase memory............................... 45  
To edit a phrase memory record ..................................... 46  
To delete a phrase memory record ................................. 46  
Example 2: Aligning blocks within a tape label .............. 30  
FREE DESIGN: Changing the Size of Tape Label Text .... 31  
Specifying the Size of a String of Characters ................. 31  
Specifying the Size of Text Lines .................................... 33  
FREE DESIGN: Using Frames............................................ 35  
Using Copy and Paste ........................................................ 47  
Creating a Barcode Tape Label .......................................... 36  
Supported Barcode Types ............................................... 36  
Barcode Specifications ................................................... 37  
User Characters .................................................................. 47  
To recall a user character................................................ 49  
To delete a user character............................................... 49  
Using Tape Labels ............................................................... 38  
Tape Cut Modes .............................................................. 38  
Types of Tape Cuts .......................................................... 38  
Cut Modes....................................................................... 38  
Cut Modes and Margins .................................................. 40  
Part 4 - Controlling the Appearance of Text...................... 50  
Selecting a Font .................................................................. 50  
SMALL FONT.................................................................. 50  
To change the default font setting ................................... 51  
To change the font of text you have just input ................. 51  
Part 3 - Inputting and Editing Label Text ........................... 41  
Moving the Cursor .............................................................. 41  
Basic Alpha Numeric Input ................................................ 41  
To input alpha-numeric characters .................................. 41  
About the CODE key ....................................................... 42  
Using STYLE Menu Attributes ........................................... 52  
Using EFFECT Menu Attributes ......................................... 53  
Part 5 - Saving, Recalling and Deleting Labels ................ 54  
To save a label ................................................................ 54  
To recall a label ............................................................... 54  
To delete a label .............................................................. 54  
Inputting Symbols and Special Characters ...................... 42  
To use the SYMBOL menu.............................................. 42  
Inputting Illustrations ......................................................... 43  
To input illustrations......................................................... 43  
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Part 6 - Configuring the Printer Setup............................... 55  
Demo Printing ................................................................. 55  
Reference ............................................................................. 57  
Power Requirements .......................................................... 57  
Caring for the Printer .......................................................... 58  
Troubleshooting .................................................................. 59  
DISC Mode ..................................................................... 60  
TAPE Mode ..................................................................... 61  
Error Messages ................................................................... 63  
Illustrations.......................................................................... 68  
Symbols, Dingbats, and Special Characters .................... 68  
Frames ................................................................................. 69  
Disc Label Formats ............................................................. 70  
Numbering Formats ............................................................ 71  
Tape Width and the Number of Lines and Character Sizes .. 72  
Supported Tape Widths ...................................................... 72  
Enlarged Label Printing Tape Widths and Character Sizes .. 73  
Specifications ...................................................................... 74  
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Part 1 - DISC Mode  
DISC Mode  
Disc Printing Terms  
Creating Disc Label Data  
The following are the general steps when preparing data for disc labeling.  
After inputting the required data, you can then use it to print directly onto the  
disc, or for output on a tape that you can affix to the disc case.  
The following defines a few disc printing terms that are used in this part of the  
manual.  
Getting Ready  
Connect the AC adaptor or load batteries (page 7 of the Startup Guide).  
Load an ink ribbon cassette (page 11 of the Startup Guide).  
If you plan to print a disc case label, load a tape cartridge (page 13 of  
the Startup Guide).  
Print Surface  
This is the side of the disc that the printer will print on. Some discs may have  
manufacturer logos or other information pre-printed on this side.  
General Flow for Creating a Disc Label  
Print Data  
Select the DISC Mode (page 9).  
To edit the label  
This is the text, illustrations,and all other items that the printer will print onto  
the print surface of the disc.  
data you were  
working on the last  
time you were  
using the printer,  
select LAST DATA  
(page 10 of the  
Startup Guide).  
1. To create a new label  
To edit an existing  
from scratch, select  
NEW on the initial  
screen (page 9).  
label, select  
STORED DATA  
(page 54).  
Print data  
SPEECH  
2. Select the print pattern  
you want to use (page  
9).  
CONTEST  
Print surface  
3. Select the format you  
Print Areas  
want to use (page 10).  
These are the areas on the disc where the printer prints.The printer can print  
in two print areas: an upper print area and a lower printer area.  
4. Input the text you want (page 41).  
5. Select the text attributes you want.  
Upper print area  
(AREA A)  
Specify the font (page 50), select the style (page 52), and specify  
the text alignment (page 14).  
Lower print area  
(AREA B)  
Height: 16mm (5/8")  
Print the label (page 20 of the Startup Guide) and store it in memory  
(page 54), if you want.  
Width: 74mm (2 15/16")  
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To create a new disc label  
1. Press  
Creating a New Label  
to turn on the printer.  
This section explains how to specify the print area and select a label format  
for creating new disc printing data.  
For information about printing data that you have previously saved to memory,  
see page 54.  
A LAST DATA icon will also appear on the Main Menu if there is input  
data left over from the last time you used the printer.If you want to continue  
working with the data from your previous session, use  
select LAST DATA, and then press SET.  
and  
to  
2. Use  
and  
to select DISC, and then press SET.  
Example  
You can also press DISC here.  
3. Use  
and  
to select NEW, and then press SET.  
This displays a print pattern selection screen.  
4. Use the cursor keys to select the print pattern you want.  
Selected print pattern  
AREA A  
AREA A  
AREA B  
AREA B  
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7. Press SET.  
5. Press SET.  
Note that if you selected  
as the print pattern in step 4, pressing SET  
will display a screen for specifying the label format for the AREA B area.  
Repeat steps 6 and 7.  
Pressing SET causes the text input screen to appear.  
8. Input the text you want.  
Label format image  
Name of block where you are  
currently inputting text.  
Label Formats  
The label format determines the types and positions of text and logo data for  
each block.There are a total of 24 different formats, which are divided among  
three groups: standard formats (FORMAT 1 through FORMAT 18), logo for-  
mats (LOGO 1 through LOGO 4), and auto formats (AUTO 1 and AUTO 2).  
Block where you are inputting text flashes.  
See “Inputting and Editing Label Text” on page 41 for information about  
inputting text.  
If you want to do this:  
Select this type of format:  
Input text only  
FORMAT 1 through FORMAT 18  
9. Press SET.  
Input text and a logo  
See “Inserting a Logo Into a La-  
bel” on page 11 for information  
about inputting logos.  
LOGO 1 through LOGO 4  
Have the printer automatically se-  
lect text size in accordance with  
the number of characters  
See page 12 for more informa-  
tion.  
AUTO 1 or AUTO 2  
10. Repeat steps 8 and 9 for other blocks.  
11. After all input is complete, press SET.  
See “Disc Label Formats” on page 70 for details about all the label formats  
This displays a screen, which you can use to print the label (page 20 of  
the Startup Guide) or to save the label (page 54).  
that are available.  
6. Use  
and  
to scroll through the available label formats until the one  
you want is displayed.  
This is the currently selected label format.  
You can also exit your label making session by using the cursor keys to  
select EXIT, and then pressing SET twice.  
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Output Samples  
The following shows examples of labels that use logos.  
Inserting a Logo Into a Label  
LOGO 1  
When creating a label using a LOGO format (LOGO 1 through LOGO 4), you  
can insert one of the printer’s 10 built-in logos into the graphic block of the  
format.  
Built-in Logos  
LOGO 2  
LOGO 3  
LOGO 4  
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To insert a logo into a label  
Inputting Text into an AUTO Format  
1. Perform steps 1 through 5 of the procedure under “To create a new disc  
label” on page 9.  
The two AUTO formats automatically adjust the size of characters in accord-  
ance with the number of characters you input.  
2. On the label format selection screen, use  
and  
to scroll through the  
label formats until one of the LOGO formats (LOGO 1 through LOGO 4) is  
displayed.  
The table below shows how character size is adjusted for each auto format.  
3. Press SET.  
Number of Input  
Characters  
AUTO 1 (1 line)  
AUTO 2 (2 lines)  
Displayed Size  
Printed Size  
15mm (58")  
12mm (12")  
9mm (38")  
6mm (14")  
3mm (18")  
Displayed Size  
Printed Size  
6mm (14")  
6mm (14")  
6mm (14")  
6mm (14")  
3mm (18")  
4. Use  
and  
to scroll through the logo data names, until the one you  
0 to 9  
×5  
×4  
×3  
×2  
×1  
×2  
×2  
×2  
×2  
×1  
want is on the display.  
10 to 12  
13 to 16  
17 to 24  
25 to 49  
5. Press SET.  
This inserts the logo into the label. Now you can perform the other steps  
under “To create a new disc label” on page 9 to input text.  
To input text into an AUTO format label  
1. Perform steps 1 through 5 of the procedure under “To create a new disc  
label” on page 9.  
2. On the label format selection screen, use  
and  
to scroll through the  
label formats until AUTO1 or AUTO2 is displayed.  
3. Press SET.  
4. Input the text you want.  
5. Press SET.  
Now you can perform the other steps under “To create a new disc label” on  
page 9 to complete the label.  
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Specifying Character Spacing  
Specifying Text Alignment  
There are two ways that characters can be spaced: proportional spacing and  
uniform spacing.  
You can select any one of the following four text alignments for your label text.  
Centering  
With proportional spacing, the amount of space between two characters de-  
pends on what those two characters are.  
Right Alignment  
Left Alignment  
Equal Spacing  
With uniform spacing, all characters are separated by the same amount of  
space.  
To turn proportional spacing on and off  
1. While inputting text, press FORM.  
2. Use  
3. Use  
and  
to select PROPORTIONAL, and then press SET.  
and  
to turn proportional spacing on or off.  
Note that the setting you select is applied to all the text of the label.  
4. Press SET to apply your setting and return to the text input screen.  
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To specify text alignment  
1. While inputting text, press FORM.  
Printing Disc Case Labels  
Use the procedures in this section to print a tape label that can be affixed to  
the case of a disc.  
2. Use  
3. Use  
and  
and  
to select ALIGN, and then press SET.  
to select the alignment setting you want.  
4. When the setting you want is selected, press SET.  
5. On the next screen that appears, use and  
Creating and Printing a Disc Case Label  
to select the range of  
text to which you want to apply your alignment setting.  
Important!  
When printing a disc case label, use 24mm or 18mm wide tape only.  
To apply the alignment setting to this text:  
All of the text in the label  
Select this option:  
ALL  
All of the text in the current line only  
LINE  
6. After selecting the range, press SET to apply your setting and return to the  
text input screen.  
To print a disc case label  
1. Press  
to turn on the printer.  
2. Use the procedures under “Creating Disc Label Data” on page 8 to pre-  
pare the data you want to print.  
3. Pressing SET in step 11 of the procedure under “To create a new disc  
label” on page 10 will cause the screen shown below to appear.  
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4. Use  
5. Use  
and  
and  
to select PRINT, and then press SET .  
to select TAPE, and then press SET.  
10. Use  
and  
to select the label area data you want to print next, and  
then press SET.  
Here we will select AREA B.  
Pressing  
and  
toggles the selection on the above screen between  
11. Repeat steps 7 through 9 above to print in the other label area.  
DISC and TAPE.  
12. The following screen will appear when printing is complete.  
6. Use  
and  
to select the label area data you want to print first, and  
then press SET.  
To print this data:  
Select this option:  
AREA A  
Upper label area  
Lower label area  
AREA B  
13. Press  
and  
to select EXIT, and then press SET.  
The above step is not necessary if your label has data in only one of the  
label areas. In this case, go directly to step 7.  
Here we will select AREA A.  
Use STORE if you want to save the data. See page 54 for more  
information.  
7. Use the number keys (or  
and then press  
You can specify a value from 1 to 100 for the number of copies.  
and  
) to specify the number of copies,  
.
8. Use  
SET.  
and  
to select the tape cut mode (page 38), and then press  
14. Press SET to exit the print operation.  
9. When printing is complete, the screen shown below will appear on the  
display.  
The above display will not appear if your label has data in only one of the  
label areas.In this case, skip steps 10 and 11, and go directly to step 12.  
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To create a new tape label  
1. Press  
Part 2 - TAPE Mode  
to turn on the printer.  
A LAST DATA icon will also appear on the Main Menu if there is input  
data left over from the last time you used the printer.If you want to continue  
Creating a Tape Label  
working with the data from your previous session, use  
and  
to  
The following are the general steps when preparing data for printing a tape  
label.  
select LAST DATA, and then press SET.  
2. Use  
and  
to select TAPE, and then press SET.  
You can also press TAPE here.  
Getting Ready  
3. Use  
and  
to select NEW, and then press SET.  
Connect the AC adaptor or load batteries (page 7 of the Startup Guide).  
Load a tape cartridge (page 13 of the Startup Guide).  
This displays a label mode selection screen.  
Shows the function of the currently selected  
icon.  
Select the TAPE Mode (page 16).  
To edit the label  
data you were  
Selection boundary  
working on the last  
time you were  
using the printer,  
select LAST DATA  
(page 10 of the  
Startup Guide).  
1. Select the label mode.  
To edit an  
existing label,  
select  
STORED  
DATA (page  
54).  
Free Design ...........page 22  
Numbering Label ...page 17  
Barcode Label .......page 36  
Enlarged Label ......page 19  
Logo Label ............ page 20  
4. Use the cursor keys to move the selection boundary to icon for the label  
mode you want to use.  
To create this type of tape label:  
Original (Free Design) tape label (page 22)  
Sequentially numbered tape label (page 17)  
Barcode tape label (page 36)  
Select this icon:  
2. Input the text you want (page 41).  
Large tape label (page 19)  
3. Select the font (page 50) and the style (page 52).  
Tape label with logo (page 20)  
Print the label (page 23 of the Startup Guide) and store it in memory  
(page 54), if you want.  
5. After you select a mode, press SET.  
6. What you should do next depends on the label mode you selected in step  
4.See the pages referenced in the table under step 4 for more information.  
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Important!  
Creating and Printing a Sequentially Numbered  
Tape Label  
When printing sequentially numbered tape labels, printing is performed up  
to the number you specify. Before printing, make sure that the tape cartridge  
has enough tape left to finish the print operation. If the tape cartridge runs  
out of tape during a print operation, press ESC to cancel the print operation.  
This label printer gives you a choice of six different numbering formats that  
you can use to print sequentially numbered labels from 0 to 99999.  
To create and print sequentially numbered tape labels  
Example  
Numbering Formats  
• Format 1  
• Format 2  
1. Press the  
2. Use and  
to turn on the printer.  
to select TAPE, and then press SET.  
Number  
Up to 99 characters of text  
Number  
You can also press TAPE to enter the TAPE Mode.  
• Format 3  
3. Use  
and to select NEW, and then press SET.  
4. Use the cursor keys to select the  
This enters the Numbering Mode.  
icon, and then press SET.  
5. Use  
and  
to select the numbering format, and then press SET.  
Number  
Up to 99 characters of text  
Here we will select Format 4.  
• Format 4  
Number of characters that  
can be input  
Number of currently input characters  
Up to 99 characters of text  
(COMMENT 1)  
Number  
Up to 99 characters of text  
(COMMENT 2)  
Flashing indicates the current input area.  
• Format 5  
• Format 6  
Number  
Up to 99 characters  
of text  
Number  
Up to 99 characters  
of text  
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6. Input the text for the COMMENT 1 box, and then press SET.  
12. Use  
SET.  
and  
to select the tape cut mode (page 38), and then press  
Here we will input “File”.  
Pressing SET starts the print operation and causes a screen like the  
one shown below to appear.  
If printing reaches the number 99999, the next number printed is 00000.  
If the message “LENGTH OF PRINT IS TOO LONG! TOO SHORTTO  
CUT!” appears, see pages 63, 67 for information about what you need  
to do.  
Shows the starting number.  
7. Change the starting number, if you want, and then press SET.  
Here we want to number the labels from 15 through 17, so we would input  
15 here.  
If you make a mistake and input the wrong number, delete the current  
number and re-input.You can specify a number up to five digits long.  
The number that appears here depends on the label you created.  
8. Input the text for the COMMENT 2 box, and then press SET.  
Here we will input “Receipt”.  
While inputting text in the Numbering Mode, you can also change the  
DIRECTION setting (page 25), MIRROR setting (page 26), and the  
MARGINS setting (page 26).  
Important!  
Make sure that cut tape does not pile up in the area around the tape outlet.  
Tape building up around the tape outlet can cause the outlet to become  
blocked, causing a tape jam and malfunction of the printer.  
9. Use the cursor keys to select the number style you want, and then press  
For information about saving tape label data, see page 54.  
SET.  
Here we will select No.1.  
10. Use  
11. Use  
and  
to select PRINT, and then press SET.  
and  
to specify the number of labels to be printed, checking  
the start and end numbers to make sure that they are correct, and then  
press SET.  
Here we want to print one set of labels numbered 15, 16, and 17, so we  
will specify 3 for the number of labels to be printed.  
For the number of labels to be printed, you can specify a value in the  
range of 1 to 100.  
Controlling the Appearance ofYour Labels  
In steps from 6 through 8 of the basic procedure described above, you  
can also configure the following settings to control the appearance of  
your label.  
Direction (horizontal or vertical)  
Mirror printing (off or on)  
Margin size  
See page 25 for information about how to configure these settings.  
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6. Use  
and  
to select the size of the final label (how many pieces of  
Creating and Printing a Large Tape Label  
tape will be used), and then press SET.  
Since we will be using two pieces of tape here, we will select 2 PIECES.  
Though your printer can print on tapes up to 24mm wide, there may be times  
that you need to produce even larger labels. You can do this by printing the  
large label in sections, and then assembling the sections into the final label.  
Character Size  
Tape Width  
2 PIECES  
3 PIECES  
4 PIECES  
12mm  
18mm  
24mm  
24mm (15/16") 36mm (1 7/16") 48mm (1 7/8")  
30mm (1 3/16") 45mm (1 3/4") 60mm (2 3/8")  
30mm (1 3/16") 45mm (1 3/4") 60mm (2 3/8")  
7. Use  
8. Use  
and  
to select PRINT, and then press SET.  
Large label printed using  
two pieces of tape  
Arranging the printed labels  
produces the large label.  
and  
to specify what part of the large label you wish to print,  
.
and then press  
Here we want to select the entire label, so we will select ALL. If you want  
to print only one part of the large label, you can select 1, 2, 3, or 4,  
depending on the number of pieces that make up the large label.  
Important!  
You must have a tape cartridge that is 12mm wide or wider loaded in the  
printer to perform this operation.  
9. Use  
SET.  
and  
to select the tape cut mode (page 38), and then press  
Example  
Big (printed on two pieces of 12mm tape)  
This starts printing.  
1. Press  
2. Use  
to turn on the printer.  
and to select TAPE, and then press SET.  
You can also press TAPE to enter the TAPE Mode.  
3. Use  
and to select NEW, and then press SET.  
4. Use the cursor keys to select  
, and then press SET.  
This enters the Enlarged Label Mode.  
5. Input the label text and then press SET.  
While inputting text in the Enlarged Label Mode, you can also change  
the DIRECTION setting (page 25) and the MIRROR setting (page 26).  
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10. The screen shown here appears after printing of the last piece is com-  
Creating and Printing a Tape Label with a Logo  
plete.  
Your printer comes with 10 built-in logos that you can incorporate into your  
tape labels quickly and easily.  
Built-in Logos  
Combine the tapes to create the large label.  
If you use the above procedure to print on 18mm or 24mm tape, the  
tapes that are output will have blank margins along the bottom and/or  
the top of the upper tape and the top and/or the bottom of the lower tape.  
You will need to trim off these margins before combining the tapes.  
Another way to deal with margins is to use transparent tape. Then you  
can combine them without trimming, by laying one of the tapes over the  
other.  
Controlling the Appearance ofYour Labels  
In step 5 of the basic procedure described above, you can also configure  
the following settings to control the appearance of your label.  
Direction (horizontal or vertical)  
Important!  
You can incorporate built-in logos into tape labels that are printed using  
18mm or 24mm tape only.  
Mirror printing (off or on)  
See page 25 for information about how to configure these settings.  
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To create and print a label with a logo  
1. Press  
to turn on the printer.  
2. Use  
and to select TAPE, and then press SET.  
You can also press TAPE to enter the TAPE Mode.  
and to select NEW, and then press SET.  
3. Use  
4. Use the cursor keys to select  
This enters the Logo Mode.  
, and then press SET.  
5. Use the cursor keys to select the logo you want to use, and then press  
SET.  
6. Use  
7. Use the number keys (or  
and then press  
You can specify a value from 1 to 100 for the number of copies.  
and to select the tape cut mode (page 38), and then press SET.  
and  
to select PRINT, and then press SET.  
and  
) to specify the number of copies,  
.
8. Use  
This starts the print operation. The screen shown below appears when  
printing is complete.  
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Creating and Printing an Original (Free Design)  
Tape Label  
FREE DESIGN: Using Text Blocks  
In the example label shown below, “Promotion Planand “Retail Package Sam-  
ple Data” are independent units called “text blocks,or simply “blocks.You can  
divided your tape label text into blocks and then apply the following settings  
on a block-by-block basis.  
This section describes what you can do with the Free Design mode of the  
printer, which lets you design your own tape labels. All of the following sec-  
tions whose titles start with “FREE DESIGN:” indicate features and functions  
that are available in the Free Design mode only.  
Number of text lines (page 23)  
Text alignment (page 25)  
Character pitch (page 25)  
Block length (page 25)  
To create a basic Free Design  
1. Press  
to turn on the printer.  
2. Use  
and to select TAPE, and then press SET.  
You can also press TAPE here.  
A LAST DATA icon will also appear on the Main Menu if there is input  
data left over from the last time you used the printer.  
Block 1  
Block 2  
Two lines (page 23)  
3. Use  
and  
to select NEW, and then press SET.  
To layout a tape label using blocks  
4. Use the cursor keys to select  
, and then press SET.  
Example  
This enters the Free Design Mode.  
To layout “Promotion Plan” and “Retail Package Sample Data” as separate  
blocks within the same tape label  
5. Use the procedures described in the following “FREE DESIGN” sections  
to layout your label and input text.  
1. In the Free Design Mode, input the text for the first block.  
Here we will input “Promotion Plan”.  
2. Press FUNCTION and then  
.
This inputs a “block mark,which makes the text to the left of a block.  
Block mark  
Block marks appear on the display only.  
They are not printed on the tape.  
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3. Input the text for the next first block.  
FREE DESIGN: Using Multiple Lines in a Tape  
Label  
Here we will input “Retail Package”.  
Indicates the block number where the cursor is currently located.  
This section explains how to use multiple lines in a label or a specific block in  
the Free Design Mode. Note that the maximum number of lines depends on  
the width of the tape you are using.  
Important!  
To delete a block mark, move the cursor to the  
press DEL. Note that you cannot delete a block mark by pressing the  
BS key.  
You can have up to 16 blocks inside of a single tape label layout.  
See page 24 of the Startup Guide for information about printing the label.  
For information about saving tape label data, see page 54.  
symbol, and then  
Tape Width  
6mm  
Maximum Number of Lines  
2
3
5
8
8
9mm  
12mm  
18mm  
24mm  
Note that the character size of the printed label will be adjusted by the printer  
automatically in accordance with the tape width and the number of lines  
(Auto Fit). This is true even if you specified the character size manually  
(page 31).  
Example  
New Branch  
In Operation soon!  
Dividing Existing Text into Blocks  
You can also divide text you have already input into blocks. Simply move  
the cursor to the location where you want to input a block mark, and then  
press FUNCTION  
.
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1. In the Free Design Mode, input the first line of text.  
Here we will input “New Branch”.  
2. Press  
.
The newline mark indicates a newline operation.  
Newline marks appear on the display only.  
They are not printed on the tape.  
3. Input the second line of text.  
Here we will input “In Operation soon!”.  
The character size is  
adjusted automatically  
in accordance with the  
number of lines.  
Label format  
The lines indicate the  
number of lines in the  
label. Line thickness  
indicates character size.  
You can also insert a newline mark into existing text. Move the cursor to  
the desired location, and then press  
.
To delete a newline mark, move the cursor to it and then press DEL.  
Note that you cannot delete a newline mark by pressing BS.  
An indicator like “5/8” appears for the label format indicator when the  
Small Font is selected for printing.This indicates that the total number of  
lines is 8, and the cursor is currently located in line 5. For details about  
using the Small Font, see page 34.  
The message “TOO MANY LINES!” appears if the width of the tape  
loaded in the printer is not compatible with the number of lines in the  
label you are creating.If this happens, reduce the number of lines or use  
a different width tape.  
See page 24 of the Startup Guide for information about printing the label.  
For information about saving tape label data, see page 54.  
Other Tape Label Examples  
Insert block mark (page 22).  
Specify different character sizes for each line (page 31).  
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When this setting  
is selected:  
FREE DESIGN: Configuring Block Form  
Settings  
Use  
and  
to select the option you want:  
DIRECTION  
• HORZ: Positions text from left to right  
• VERT: Positions text from top to bottom  
You can use the procedure in this section to configure direction, alignment,  
pitch, and block length settings for each individual block.  
ALIGN  
• LEFT: Aligns text flush left.  
• EQUAL: Equally spaces text to fill the entire  
space available.  
• CENTER: Centers text.  
• RIGHT: Aligns text flush right.  
• See page 29 for more information.  
Important!  
The following procedure applies when you have multiple blocks in a tape  
label. If there is only one block (no block markers), use the procedure under  
“FREE DESIGN: Configuring Label Form Settings” on page 26.  
PITCH  
• Specify a value from 0.0 mm (0") to 31.9mm  
(1 1/4"). Changing this setting also causes the  
tape length to change accordingly.  
• This setting cannot be changed when EQUAL  
is selected for the ALIGN setting, and when  
FIX is selected for the B-LENGTH setting.  
To configure block form settings  
1. In the Free Design Mode, input the text you want, and divide it into blocks  
as required.  
2. Move the cursor to the block whose form you want to change.  
The cursor can be located anywhere within the block.  
B-LENGTH  
• AUTO: Automatically adjusts block length in  
accordance with the number of characters.  
• FIX: Maintains a fixed block length in the range  
of 0cm (0") to 99.9cm (39 5/16"). See page 27  
for more information.  
3. Press FORM.  
4. Use  
5. Use  
and  
to select BLOCK FORM, and then press SET.  
to select ONE BLOCK, and then press SET.  
and  
Selecting ALL BLOCKS applies your settings to all of the blocks that  
make up the tape label.  
You can also change the DIRECTION setting when creating a label in  
the Numbering Mode (page 17) and the Enlarged Label Mode (page  
19).  
6. Use  
and  
to select the setting you want to change, and  
and  
to change the currently selected setting.  
7. After all the block form settings are the way you want, press SET.  
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When this setting  
is selected:  
FREE DESIGN: Configuring Label Form Settings  
Use  
and  
to select the option you want:  
Unlike the block form settings described in the previous section, label form  
settings are applied to the entire tape label, even if the label consists of multi-  
ple blocks.  
BL-SPACE  
• NARROW: 2mm (1/16") block spacing  
• WIDE: 4mm (3/16") block spacing  
• NONE: 0mm (0") block spacing  
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MARGINS  
• NARROW: 6mm ( / ") margins  
• NONE: 0mm (0") margins  
To configure label form settings  
1. In the Free Design Mode, input the text you want.  
• WIDE: 43mm (1 11/ ") margins  
16  
13  
16  
• MEDIUM: 20mm ( / ") margins  
2. Press FORM.  
• See page 27 for more information.  
If your label has only one block, the block form settings (page 25) will  
appear when you press FORM. If you perform the steps under “To  
configure block form settings” on page 25, the label form settings in step  
T-LENGTH  
B-ALIGN  
• AUTO: Automatically adjusts tape length in  
accordance with the number of characters.  
• FIX: Maintains a fixed tape length in the range  
of 0cm (0") to 99.9cm (39 / "). See page 27  
for more information.  
4 of this procedure will appear when you press SET (or  
the block form setting procedure (step 7 of “To configure block form  
settings”).  
) to complete  
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• LEFT: Aligns blocks flush left.  
• EQUAL: Equally spaces blocks to fill the entire  
space available.  
3. Use  
4. Use  
and  
and  
to select ALL FORM, and then press SET.  
to select the setting you want to change, and  
and  
to change the currently selected setting.  
• CENTER: Centers blocks .  
• RIGHT: Aligns blocks flush right.  
• Note that this setting is available only when FIX  
is selected for the T-LENGTH setting. See  
page 29 for more information.  
When this setting  
is selected:  
Use  
and  
to select the option you want:  
MIRROR  
• NORMAL: Prints the tape normally.  
• MIRROR: Prints the tape in mirror image onto  
special optionally available iron transfer tape.  
You can also change the MARGINS setting when creating a label in the  
Numbering Mode (page 17), and the MIRROR setting when creating a  
label in the Numbering Mode (page 17) or the Enlarged Label Mode  
(page 19).  
PROPOR-  
TIONAL  
• ON: Automatically adjusts letter spacing to the  
optional pitch.  
• OFF: Spaces letters using a uniform pitch.  
5. After all the label form settings are the way you want, press SET.  
SMOOTHING  
• ON: Smoothes printed lines to eliminate jagged  
edges from text and graphics.  
• OFF: No smoothing performed.  
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FREE DESIGN: Controlling the Length of a Tape  
Label  
Margins  
You can select from among the following four margin settings.  
Note  
Tape label length is normally adjusted in accordance with the size and number  
of the characters in the label. This section explains how you can control the  
length of your labels.  
All of the margin measurements mentioned below are approximate.  
NARROW  
There are two different ways to control label length:  
Specifying the length of each block contained in the label (fixed block length);  
Specifying the overall length of the label (fixed tape length).  
3.0mm (1/8")  
10mm (3/8")  
3.0mm (1/8")  
10mm (3/8")  
MEDIUM  
To control label length using fixed block lengths  
1. In the Free Design Mode, input the text you want, and divide it into blocks  
as required.  
See page 22 for information about blocks.  
2. Move the cursor to the block whose length you want to fix.  
The cursor can be located anywhere within the block.  
WIDE  
3. Press FORM.  
21.5mm (7/8")  
21.5mm (7/8")  
If your label has only one block, advance directly to step 6 of this  
procedure.  
Important!  
4. Use  
5. Use  
and  
to select BLOCK FORM, and then press SET.  
to select ONE BLOCK, and then press SET.  
Margins are not cut in the case of short tape lengths 31mm (1 1/4")  
for NARROW, 38mm (1 1/2") for MEDIUM, 50mm (1 15/16") for  
WIDE). After printing, you can use scissors to trim to the margin you  
want.  
and  
If you want to apply your setting to all of the blocks in your label, select  
ALL BLOCKS instead.  
NONE  
6. Use  
7. Use  
and  
and  
to select B-LENGTH.  
to change the setting to FIX.  
Setting with the NONE setting makes it possible to print consecutive  
labels one after another.  
The auto tape cut operation is not performed when NONE is selected  
for the margins. To cut the tape, press FUNCTION and then CUT.  
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8. Press  
.
Length value becomes highlighted.  
9. Use the number keys, or the  
(decrease) and  
(increase) keys to  
change the block length setting.  
The appearance of the block length value on the display will change in  
accordance with your setting as described below.  
[11.6cm]  
Label can be  
printed as-is.  
(9.6cm]  
Text is condensed  
horizontally, and  
label is printed  
as-is.  
Fixed Block Length and the Label Format Indicator  
Selecting FIX for the B-LENGTH setting causes the label format indica-  
tor in the upper right corner of the display to indicate the information  
described below.  
5.4cm]  
Label can be printed  
at specified length.  
Label will be  
printed at specified  
length with  
condensed  
characters.  
Label will be longer  
than specified  
length.*  
Block length is  
printed longer  
than specified  
length value.  
10. Press SET.  
* Text is printed at 50% normal size in the printing direction.The printed  
block length is longer than the specified length.  
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To control the overall label length using a fixed tape  
length  
FREE DESIGN: Aligning Tape Label Text  
1. In the Free Design Mode, input the text you want.  
This section explains how to align tape label text within a block and how to  
align blocks within a tape label.  
2. Press FORM.  
If your label has only one block, advance directly to step 4 of this  
procedure.  
Example 1: Aligning the term “Round Estimate1” in  
3. Use  
4. Use  
5. Use  
and  
and  
and  
to select ALL FORM, and then press SET.  
to scroll to the T-LENGTH setting screen.  
to change the setting to FIX, and then press  
a block (fixed block length)  
.
LEFT  
6. Use the number keys, or the  
(decrease) and  
(increase) keys to  
EQUAL  
CENTER  
RIGHT  
change the label length setting.  
Length value becomes highlighted.  
To align tape label text  
1. In the Free Design Mode, input the text you want, and divide it into blocks  
The appearance of the tape length value on the display will change in  
accordance with your setting as described below.  
as required.  
See page 22 for information about blocks.  
[20.6cm]  
20.5cm]  
2. Move the cursor the block whose text you want to align, and then press  
FORM.  
Label can be printed  
as specified.  
Label will be printed but the tape length  
will be longer than specified.  
Here we will move the cursor to the block that contains “Round”.  
If your label has only one block, advance directly to step 5 of this  
procedure.  
3. Use  
4. Use  
5. Use  
6. Use  
and  
and  
and  
and  
to select BLOCK FORM, and then press SET.  
to select ONE BLOCK, and then press SET.  
to scroll to the ALIGN setting screen.  
to select the alignment setting you want.  
Each press or  
and  
cycles the setting between EQUAL, CENTER,  
RIGHT, and LEFT.  
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7. After selecting the alignment setting, use  
B-LENGTH setting screen.  
and  
to scroll to the  
Example 2: Aligning blocks within a tape label  
LEFT  
8. Use  
and  
to change the setting to FIX, and then press  
.
EQUAL  
CENTER  
RIGHT  
Length value becomes  
highlighted.  
9. Use the number keys, or the  
(decrease) and  
(increase) keys to in-  
crease the length of the block, and then press SET.  
Important!  
The block alignment setting is applied only when FIX is selected for the  
T-LENGTH setting.  
To align blocks within a tape label  
1. In the Free Design Mode, input the text you want, and divide it into blocks  
as required.  
See page 22 for information about blocks.  
2. Press FORM.  
If your label has only one block, advance directly to step 4 of this  
procedure.  
3. Use  
4. Use  
5. Use  
and  
and  
and  
to select ALL FORM, and then press SET.  
to scroll to the T-LENGTH setting screen.  
to change the setting to FIX, and then press  
.
If a block contains multiple lines, you can also align its text using the  
B-LENGTH AUTO setting. In this case, alignment will be performed  
on the shorter line of text as shown below.  
Length value becomes  
highlighted.  
LEFT  
EQUAL  
CENTER  
RIGHT  
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6. Use the number keys, or the  
(decrease) and  
(increase) keys to  
FREE DESIGN: Changing the Size of Tape LabelText  
change the label length setting.  
Use a label length setting that is longer than the value that originally  
appears on the display.  
Normally when you print, the printer automatically selects the optimum char-  
acter size in accordance with the tape width and the number of text lines (Auto  
Fit).  
You can also use the procedures in this section to override the Auto Fit feature  
and specify the character sizes you want to use.  
7. Use  
8. Use  
to scroll to the B-ALIGN setting screen.  
and  
Each press or  
RIGHT, and LEFT.  
to select the alignment setting you want.  
and cycles the setting between EQUAL, CENTER,  
There are two ways to specify the character size:  
Specifying the size of a string of characters  
Specifying the size of text lines  
Important!  
Note that the character size values that you specify do not indicate absolute  
sizes, but rather multipliers. A size of “2×3” for example, specifies double  
the normal height and three times the normal width.  
Specifying the Size of a String of Characters  
You can specify the size in the range of 1×1 to 5×8 for a string of characters.  
Note that the maximum vertical size you can specify depends on the width of  
the tape you are using. For more information, see the “Tape Width and the  
Number of Lines and Character Sizes” on page 72.  
1×1  
2×3  
4×4  
5×6  
Note that how a character size specification affects text depends on whether  
the text is vertical or horizontal.  
1×2 (Horizontal)  
1×2 (Vertical)  
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Character Size:  
This indicates the character size at the current cur-  
sor position.  
To specify the size of a string of characters  
Example: To change the size of “No Smoking” in the text “No Smoking  
Character Size Mark: This mark indicates the point from which a charac-  
ter size specification is applied.  
here!” to 1×3  
Auto Fit Mark:  
This mark is inserted automatically by the printer to  
indicate that the text to the right of it will be adjusted  
automatically.  
1. In the Free Design Mode, input the text you want.  
2. Press SIZE.  
The character size mark and auto fit mark appear on the display only.  
They are not printed in the label.  
3. Use  
and  
to select CHARACTER, and then press SET.  
To delete a character size mark, move the cursor to the mark and then  
press DEL.  
Deleting a character size mark causes the text to the right of it to assume  
the size of the next character size to the left. Deleting the last character  
size mark causes the size of the text to be set by the printer automatically  
in accordance with the width of the tape being used and the number of  
text lines.  
4. With the highlighting located at the HEIGHT value, use  
change the value.  
and  
to  
Here we will change the value to 1.  
You can also input a value with the number keys.  
The printer will beep and not accept your input if you try to input a value  
that is not allowed.  
Note that a character size specification applies up to the end of the current  
block. A size specification does not span multiple blocks.  
5. Press  
to move the highlighting to the WIDTH value.  
If you specified the HEIGHT value by pressing a number key, the  
highlighting will move the WIDTH value automatically.  
1×3 character size  
Auto Fit  
6. Use  
and  
to change the WIDTH value, and then press SET.  
Here we will change the value to 3.  
7. Use  
and  
to move the cursor to the first character of the string to  
which you want to apply the size setting, and then press SET.  
Here, align the cursor with “N”.  
8. Use  
and  
to move the cursor to the last character of the string to  
which you want to apply the size setting, and then press SET.  
Here we will select “No Smoking”.  
Character Size  
Auto Fit Mark  
Character Size Mark  
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Specifying the Size of Text Lines  
Number of Lines  
Format  
24 or 18mm Wide  
12mm Wide  
9mm Wide  
You can specify the size of text lines by selecting a format as shown below.  
1 × 1  
1 × 1  
1 × 1  
3
A
B
C
D
Number of Lines  
Format  
24 or 18mm Wide  
12mm Wide  
9mm Wide  
1
A
B
C
D
E
A
1 × 1  
1 × 1  
1 × 1  
1 × 1  
1 × 1  
2 × 2*  
2 × 2  
3 × 3  
4 × 4  
5 × 5*  
2 × 2  
2 × 2*  
3 × 3*  
1 × 1  
2 × 2*  
1 × 1  
2 × 2*  
1 × 1  
1 × 1  
1 × 1  
1 × 1  
2
1 × 1  
2 × 2  
Smaller when the label includes a frame.  
B
C
D
E
F
2 × 2  
1 × 1  
Important!  
The size of text lines cannot be specified in the case of 6mm wide tape.  
The size of text lines cannot be specified if there are four or more lines of  
text.  
The size of text lines cannot be specified if the label already contains size  
specifications for a string of characters.  
2 × 2  
2 × 2  
1 × 1  
3 × 3*  
3 × 3*  
1 × 1  
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Example:  
Line 1: 1×1  
Two lines, Format E  
18mm wide tape  
(
)
Line 2: 3×3  
1. In the Free Design Mode, input the text you want.  
2. Press SIZE.  
3. Use  
and  
to select LINE, and then press SET.  
4. Use the cursor keys to select the format you want, and then press SET.  
Small Font  
The printer has a Small Font setting, which it may select automatically  
depending on the number of lines (the number of text lines you input or  
the number of lines in the format you are using) and the tape width. An  
indicator appears next to the [SMALL FONT] indicator when the Small  
Font is in use.  
An indicator like “2/5” appears for the label format indicator when the  
Small Font is selected.This indicates that the total number of lines is 5,  
and the cursor is currently located in line 2.  
Selected format  
Label format indicator  
Small Font  
Note the following about the Small Font.  
- Font settings are not applied (everything is printed using the same  
font).  
- The proportional setting is turned off.  
Either of the following will cause a text line size specification to be can-  
celled automatically.  
- Changing the style or effect while Small Font is being used can  
produce undesirable printing results.  
Changing the number of lines  
Specifying the size of a string of characters (page 32)  
- Illustrations and user characters may not print correctly while Small  
Font is being used.  
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FREE DESIGN: Using Frames  
The printer comes with a selection of built-in frames that you can use in your  
tape labels. See page 69 for a list of frames that are available.  
Example  
18mm wide tape, Frame Number 55  
To add a frame to a tape label  
1. In the Free Design Mode, input the text you want.  
2. Press FRAME.  
3. Use the cursor keys to select the frame you want, and then press SET.  
Here we will select  
.
4. Use  
and  
to select PRINT, and then press SET .  
5. Use the number keys (or  
and  
) to specify the number of copies,  
and then press  
.
You can specify a value from 1 to 100 for the number of copies.  
6. Use  
SET.  
and  
to select the tape cut mode (page 38), and then press  
This starts the print operation.  
The BOX text attribute is not applied when printing with a frame.  
Frames and the Number of Lines  
The number of lines that can be printed with a frame depends on the  
width of the tape.  
24/18mm  
12mm  
9mm  
6mm  
Number of Lines  
with Frame  
Up to 6  
Up to 3  
Up to 2  
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Example  
Creating a Barcode Tape Label  
Your printer lets you create and print tape labels with barcodes.  
18mm wide tape cartridge  
Supported Barcode Types  
To create a barcode tape label  
EAN  
EAN-13  
EAN-8  
1. Press  
to turn on the printer.  
2. Use  
and to select TAPE, and then press SET.  
UPC-A  
UPC-E  
You can also press TAPE to enter the TAPE Mode.  
and to select NEW, and then press SET.  
4. Use the cursor keys to select , and then press SET.  
3. Use  
ITF  
ITF  
CODE39  
5. Use the cursor keys to select a barcode type, and then press SET.  
If you selected ITF, CODE39, or CODABAR as the barcode type, use  
the next screen that appears to specify whether to use a check digit, and  
then press SET.  
CODABAR (NW-7)  
Important!  
Use a 12mm or wider tape cartridge when printing barcodes.  
You can input up to 60 characters of comment text above a barcode.  
Be sure to check each barcode for proper reading. Make the following  
adjustments if you experience difficulties reading the barcodes produced by  
this printer.  
6. Input comment text if you want, and then press SET.  
If you do not want to input any comment text, simply press SET without  
inputting anything.  
7. Input the data for the barcode, and then press SET.  
Lighten the print density (page 55).  
Increase the barcode size (step 8 of “To create a barcode tape label” on  
this page).  
8. Use  
9. Use  
and  
and  
to select the barcode size, and then press SET.  
to select PRINT, and then press SET.  
Select FULL CUT or UNCUT for the tape cut mode (page 38).  
The following tapes work best for barcode printing. Letters in parentheses  
indicate tape model names.  
10. Use the number keys (or  
and then press  
You can specify a value from 1 to 100 for the number of copies.  
and  
) to specify the number of copies,  
.
White tape, black printing (WE)  
White tape, blue printing (WEB)  
Yellow tape, black printing (YW)  
11. Use  
SET.  
and  
to select the tape cut mode (page 38), and then press  
This starts the print operation.  
For information about saving tape label data, see page 54.  
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*1 The check digit is automatically calculated in accordance with input data. For  
EAN-13, EAN-8, and UPC-A, and when using a check digit with ITF, the  
check digit is appended at the end of the printed digits. When using a check  
digit with CODE39 or CODABAR, the check digit is appended one digit before  
the final digit.  
*2 UPC-E includes a check digit, but it is not printed as a numeral below the bar  
code.  
*3 The number of digits printed below a bar code equals the input characters  
plus automatically appended characters.  
*4 An error message is displayed whenever there are insufficient digits. The  
printer will not allow input of too many digits.  
*5 An error message appears and printing is impossible if an odd number of  
digits are input when an ITF check digit is not being used. Append a zero to  
the beginning of the digits and re-input.  
*6 An error message appears and printing is impossible if an even number of  
digits are input when an ITF check digit is being used. Append a zero to the  
beginning of the digits and re-input.  
*7 Both the start code and end stop code of CODE39 must be asterisks.  
*8 An error message appears and printing is impossible if any characters other  
than those specified here are used.  
*9 With CODABAR, A, B, C, or D can be used as the start code and stop code.  
An error message appears and printing is impossible if any other character is  
used.  
Barcode Specifications  
Barcode Check Printed  
Number  
Automatically  
Added Digits  
Input  
Charac-  
ters*8  
Digit*1 Digits*3  
of Input  
Digits*4  
Check  
Digit*1  
EAN-13  
EAN-8  
UPC-A  
UPC-E  
ITF  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
13 digits 12 digits  
8 digits 7 digits  
12 digits 11 digits  
1 digit Numerals  
1 digit Numerals  
1 digit Numerals  
Yes*2 6 digits 6 digits  
Numerals  
Numerals  
No  
Yes  
No  
4 to 22 4 to 22 digits  
digits  
Even numbers  
only*5  
4 to 22 3 to 21 digits  
1 digit  
digits  
Odd numbers  
only*6  
CODE39  
4 to 22 2 to 20  
digits digits  
2 digits*7  
2 digits*7  
1 digit  
Numerals  
Alpha  
A to Z  
Symbols  
(–)(.)(Space)  
($)(/)(+)(%)  
Yes  
No  
4 to 22 1 to 19  
digits digits  
CODABAR  
(NW-7)  
4 to 22 4 to 22  
digits digits  
Numerals  
Symbols  
(–)($)(:)(/)  
(.)(+)  
Alpha  
Yes  
4 to 22 3 to 21  
digits digits  
1 digit  
(first, last  
only)*9  
A to D  
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Cut Modes  
Using Tape Labels  
Tape Cut Modes  
You can select from among four different cut modes.  
Note that the type of cut operation performed depends on the cut mode and  
the margin setting. See “Cut Modes and Margins” on page 40 for more  
information.  
No cutting (neither full nor half) is performed when NONE is selected for the  
MARGINS setting.  
When you are printing a series of tape labels, the tape cut mode controls  
whether or not a cut operation is performed for each label.You can also specify  
the type of cut operation that should be performed.  
Note that cutting certain types of tape can damage the cutter blade.Be sure to  
use the correct tape cut mode settings whenever printing on the type of tapes  
listed below.  
Half cutting and full cutting may not be performed when label tapes are the  
following lengths: less than about 31mm (1 1/4") when using the NARROW  
margin setting, less than about 38mm (1 1/2") when using the MEDIUM  
margin setting, or less than about 50mm (1 15/16") when using the WIDE  
margin setting. In this case, use scissors to cut the labels after printing is  
complete.  
When printing on this type of tape:  
Always use this tape cut mode setting:  
FULL CUT  
CONT HALF CUT  
CONT HALF CUT performs a half cut between labels, and a full cut when  
the end of the printing is reached.  
Iron transfer tape  
Magnetic tape  
Reflective tape  
UNCUT  
Types of Tape Cuts  
There are two types of tape cuts,  
half cut and full cut.  
Full cut  
o
a
Half cut  
With half cut, only the label part is  
cut, without cutting the paper back-  
ing.  
Half cut  
Half cut  
Half cut is may not be possible  
with 6mm wide tape  
Full cut  
Full cut cuts both the tape and its  
backing.  
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FULL+HALF CUT  
FULL+HALF CUT perform a full cut at the end of each label, and a half cut  
near the beginning of each label to make the backing paper easier to remove.  
UNCUT  
When UNCUT is selected, the printer does not perform any cut operation  
between labels.  
This setting is best when you want to print labels without spaces between  
them, which saves label tape.  
Be sure to select UNCUT when printing on magnetic tape and reflective  
tape. After printing is complete, press FUNCTION and then FEED to feed  
the tape, and then cut it with a pair of scissors.  
FULL CUT  
FULL CUT performs a full cut at the end of each label.  
Use this setting when printing on iron transfer tape.  
When using the NARROW and MEDIUM margin settings, this setting  
automatically performs a full cut to trim off excess tape.  
F
Using Magnetic Tape and Reflective Tape  
Special handling is required when printing on magnetic tape and reflec-  
tive tape. Whenever printing on magnetic tape or reflective tape, select  
UNCUT as the tape cut mode, and cut the tape using a pair of scissors  
as described below.  
Important!  
Using the printer's built-in cutter to half cut or full cut magnetic tape or  
reflective tape will shorten the service life of the cutter blade, and can  
damage the cutter mechanism.  
1. Select NONE for the ALL FORM MARGINS setting (page 26), or  
UNCUT for the tape cut mode.  
2. Print the tape.  
3. Press FUNCTION FEED to feed the tape.  
4. Use a pair of scissors to cut the tape.  
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Cut Modes and Margins  
The following shows how the tape cut type (full or half) and margin length are affected by the tape cut mode and margin settings.  
Cut Mode  
CONT HALF CUT  
FULL+HALF CUT  
Cutting  
FULL CUT  
Trimming of Cutting  
UNCUT  
Trimming of Cutting  
Cut Trimming of  
Timing excess at  
Cutting  
after  
printing is  
complete  
Cutting  
between  
Cutting  
after  
Trimming of Cutting  
excess at  
Cutting  
after  
after  
between  
excess at  
beginning  
of label  
between  
excess at  
between  
each label  
beginning  
of label  
printing is  
complete  
each label printing is beginning  
each label  
each label printing is beginning  
complete  
of label  
complete  
of label  
Margin  
Cut  
Margin  
Cut  
Half cut  
Half cut  
Full cut  
Half cut  
Full cut  
Full cut  
Full cut  
Full cut  
Full cut  
None  
None  
None  
NARROW  
18.5mm (3/4")*1  
5mm (3/16")*2  
18.5mm  
(3/4")  
23.5mm  
(15/16")  
23.5mm  
(15/16")  
3mm (1/8") 3mm (1/8")  
Half cut Full cut  
3mm (1/8") 3mm (1/8")  
Full cut Full cut  
3mm (1/8") 3mm (1/8")  
Full cut Full cut  
10mm (3/8") 10mm (3/8")  
3mm (1/8") 3mm (1/8")  
None None  
10mm (3/8") 10mm (3/8")  
Half cut  
Half cut  
Full cut  
None  
MEDIUM  
WIDE  
1
23.5mm  
(15/16")  
11.5mm  
(7/16")  
23.5mm  
(15/16")  
Margin  
Cut  
10mm (3/8") 10mm (3/8") 11.5mm (7/16")* 10mm (3/8") 10mm (3/8")  
5mm (3/16")*2  
Half cut  
Half cut  
Full cut  
Half cut  
Full cut  
Full cut  
None  
Full cut  
Full cut  
None  
None  
None  
5mm (3/16")*1  
5mm (3/16")*2  
21.5mm  
(7/8")  
21.5mm  
(7/8")  
21.5mm  
(7/8")  
21.5mm  
(7/8")  
21.5mm  
(7/8")  
21.5mm  
(7/8")  
21.5mm  
(7/8")  
21.5mm  
(7/8")  
Margin 5mm (3/16")  
Cut  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
NONE  
Margin  
*1: Printing of first label  
*2: Printing of second and subsequent labels  
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Part 3 - Inputting and Editing Label  
Text  
This section describes everything you need to know about deleting and  
editing text you have already input.  
Basic Alpha Numeric Input  
The following operation shows you the basic procedures for inputting letters  
and numbers. Note that it assumes that a text input screen is already on the  
display.  
To input alpha-numeric characters  
Moving the Cursor  
Example:  
ABXYZ 1234567890  
Use the cursor keys to move the cursor around the display and position it for  
deleting and editing characters.  
1. Input the characters by typing them on the printer’s keyboard.  
To input the uppercase letters, you can use either SHIFT or CAPS.With  
SHIFT you must shift the keyboard for each character. With CAPS the  
keyboard keeps its uppercase/ lowercase setting until you press CAPS  
again.  
To move the cursor  
To perform this operation:  
Move the cursor left  
Press this:  
Press SPACE to input spaces.  
If you input a wrong character, press BS or DEL to delete it and input  
again.  
Move the cursor right  
Move the cursor up  
Move the cursor down  
2. When you reach the end of a line of text, press SET.  
Move the cursor to the beginning of  
the current line of text  
FUNCTION  
FUNCTION  
Move the cursor to the end of the  
current line of text  
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About the CODE key  
Inputting Symbols and Special Characters  
The CODE key makes it possible to input punctuation needed for a number of  
different languages. The following shows the key operations you should use  
for each of the characters formed using the CODE key.  
The SYMBOL menu provides you with a choice of symbols, dingbats, and  
special number formats, in addition to Greek and Russian letters.  
CAPS on  
Key Operation  
Input  
Key Operation  
Input  
Key Operation  
Input  
To use the SYMBOL menu  
1. With the cursor at the location where you want to input a symbol, dingbat,  
number, Greek letter, or Russian letter, press SYMBOL to display the  
SYMBOL menu.  
CODE U  
CODE O  
CODE P  
CODE A  
CODE J  
CODE K  
CODE L  
Ü
Œ
Å
Æ
Ö
Ä
CODE Z  
CODE C  
CODE N  
CODE 1  
CODE 2  
CODE 3  
CODE 4  
W
Ç
Ñ
CODE 5  
CODE 6  
CODE 7  
CODE 8  
CODE 9  
CODE 0  
ˆ
ˇ
°
/
´
`
¨
˜
˝
˛
2. Use  
SET.  
and  
to select the type of character you want, and then press  
J
Pressing SET causes a menu of symbols, dingbats, number formats,  
Greek letters, or Russian letters to appear.  
CAPS off  
To exit the SYMBOL menu without selecting anything, press ESC.  
Key Operation  
Input  
Key Operation  
Input  
Key Operation  
Input  
3. Use the cursor keys to select the character you want to input, and then  
press SET.  
CODE U  
CODE O  
CODE P  
CODE A  
CODE S  
CODE J  
CODE K  
ü
œ
å
æ
ß
CODE L  
CODE Z  
CODE C  
CODE N  
CODE 1  
CODE 2  
CODE 3  
j
w
ç
ñ
CODE 4  
CODE 5  
CODE 6  
CODE 7  
CODE 8  
CODE 9  
CODE 0  
˜
ˆ
ˇ
Pressing SET returns to the input screen, with the symbol, dingbat,  
number, Greek letter, or Russian letter you selected input at the location  
where the cursor was located when you displayed the SYMBOL menu.  
See page 68 for a complete list of symbols, dingbats, number formats,  
Greek letters, and Russian letters that are available from each menu.  
°
/
˝
˛
´
`
¨
ö
ä
Example: To input á  
CODE 1 (´) A  
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Inputting Illustrations  
Deleting an Individual Character  
Your printer gives you a choice of 124 illustrations that you can use in your  
labels.  
You can delete an individual character with either the BS key or the DEL key.  
The only difference between the operations of these two keys is the location  
of the cursor.  
To input illustrations  
To delete a character using the BS key  
1. With the cursor at the location where you want to input an illustration, press  
ILLUST to display the ILLUST menu.  
Example: To change the word “commmputer” to “computer”.  
2. Use the cursor keys to select the illustration you want to input, and then  
press SET.  
1. Use  
and  
to move the cursor under “p”.  
2. Press BS twice to delete the two m’s to the left of the cursor, shifting “puter”  
Pressing SET returns to the input screen with the illustration you selected  
input at the location where the cursor was located when you displayed  
the ILLUST menu.  
to the left as you do.  
See page 68 for a complete list of illustrations that are available.  
To delete a character using the DEL key  
Example: To change the word “commmputer” to “computer”.  
1. Use  
and  
to move the cursor under the first (far left) “m”.  
2. Press DEL twice to delete the two m’s at the cursor’s position, shifting  
“mputer” to the left as you do.  
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Clearing Input Text  
Text Editing  
Use the following steps to clear text on the input screen.  
You can set up the label printer so it either inserts new input between existing  
characters, or overwrites existing characters with new input. Note the follow-  
ing example.  
To clear all text  
1. Press FUNCTION and then BS (CLS).  
Example  
Existing text: ABCDEFGHI  
Cursor location: E  
New input: XXX  
If you are deleting all text in the Free Design label mode, a screen will appear  
to offer you a choice between ALL or PART.Use  
and then press SET.  
and  
to select ALL,  
Insert  
2. In response to the confirmation message that appears, press SET.  
Result: ABCDXXXEFGHI  
This clears all the text from the input screen.  
If you want to abort the clear operation without deleting anything, press  
ESC in place of SET.  
Overwrite  
Result: ABCDXXXHI  
To delete a range of text (Free Design)  
1. Press FUNCTION and then BS (CLS).  
To switch between overwrite and insert  
1. Press FUNCTION and then SET UP to display the SET UP menu.  
2. Use  
3. Use  
and  
to select PART, and then press SET.  
2. Use  
and  
to select INPUT and then press SET.  
and  
to move the cursor to the first character of the range of  
3. On the next screen that appears, use  
OVERWRITE and then press SET.  
and  
to select INSERT, or  
text from which you want to delete, and then press SET.  
4. Use  
and  
to move the cursor to the last character of the range of  
The CAPS indicator on the display is highlighted when overwrite is turned  
on. The CAPS indicator appears normally (unhighlighted) when insert is  
turned on.  
text to which you want to delete, and then press SET.  
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To create new phrase memory text  
1. Press PHRASE MEMORY.  
Using Phrase Memory  
Phrase memory provides storage of nine phrases you can recall and input  
into your labels. Initially, phrase memory records 1 through 8 are preset with  
often-used label phrases.You can use these as they are or replace them with  
your own text.  
2. Use  
3. Use  
4. Use  
and  
and  
and  
to select [DATA EDIT], and then press SET.  
to select MAKE, and then press SET.  
to select NEW, and then press SET.  
The NEW / STRINGPHRASE screen does not appear if there is not  
text currently input on the text input screen.  
The following are the initial contents of the phrase memory records.  
5. On input screen that appears, input the text that you want, and then press  
SET.  
1 Digital Image  
2 Date Recorded:  
3 Backup Data  
4 Confidential  
5 Hit Album  
6. Use  
and  
to select the phrase memory where you want to store the  
text, and then press SET.  
6 Omnibus  
7. In response to the confirmation message that appears, press SET to save  
the phrase or ESC to abort.  
7 My Favorites  
8 Recorded At:  
9 <Empty>  
To save input text in phrase memory  
To recall a phrase  
1. While inputting the text you want to save on the input screen, press PHRASE  
1. While inputting text, press PHRASE MEMORY.  
MEMORY.  
This displays a list of available phrases.  
2. Use  
3. Use  
4. Use  
and  
and  
and  
to select [DATA EDIT], and then press SET.  
to select MAKE, and then press SET.  
2. Use  
SET.  
and  
to select the phrase you want to recall, and then press  
to select STRINGPHRASE, and then press SET.  
This recalls the phrase you selected and inputs it into the input screen.  
You can also select a phrase by inputting its record number, from 1 through  
9.  
If the phrase you selected causes the number of input characters to exceed  
the allowable limit, the error message “ENTIRE PHRASE COULD NOT BE  
RECALLED!appears.The phrase is partially input, up to the allowable limit.  
5. On the input screen that appears, check the text and make any changes  
that you want and then press SET.  
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To delete a phrase memory record  
1. Press PHRASE MEMORY.  
When you save input text in phrase memory  
If the text includes character size marks, new line marks, block marks  
and so on, these characters are saved as spaces.  
If the text includes 49 characters or more, the first 49 characters are  
saved as input text.  
2. Use  
3. Use  
4. Use  
and  
and  
and  
to select [DATA EDIT], and then press SET.  
to select DELETE, and then press SET.  
to select the phrase memory record whose contents you  
6. Use  
and  
to select the phrase memory where you want to store the  
want to delete, and then press SET.  
text, and then press SET.  
5. In response to the confirmation message that appears, press SET to de-  
lete the phrase or ESC to abort.  
7. In response to the confirmation message that appears, press SET to save  
the phrase or ESC to abort.  
To edit a phrase memory record  
1. Press PHRASE MEMORY.  
2. Use  
3. Use  
4. Use  
and  
and  
and  
to select [DATA EDIT], and then press SET.  
to select EDIT, and then press SET.  
to select the phrase memory record whose contents you  
want to edit, and then press SET.  
5. On the text screen that appears, check the text and make any changes  
that you want, and then press SET.  
6. Use  
and  
to select the phrase memory where you want to store the  
text, and then press SET.  
7. In response to the confirmation message that appears, press SET to save  
the phrase or ESC to abort.  
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Using Copy and Paste  
User Characters  
You can copy text data you have input in one location, and paste it into an-  
other location.  
You can create up to four user characters and store them in memory.You can  
create a character from scratch, or you can use an existing character or sym-  
bol as a basis for your new character.  
To copy text  
1. Input the text you want to copy.  
To create a user character from scratch  
1. Press FUNCTION and then USER CHR.  
2. Press FUNCTION and then COPY.  
If the screen is blank or if the cursor is located where there is no character,  
performing the above step will take you directly to the User Character  
Drawing Screen. In this case, skip step 3, and go directly to step 4.  
The message ”COPY OPERATION COMPLETE” appears and the input  
screen appears when the copy operation is complete.  
The above operation will leave the displayed text the way it is, and save  
a copy of it in memory.  
2. Use  
3. Use  
and  
and  
to select MAKE and then press SET.  
to select NEW and then press SET.  
You can copy up to 49 characters at one time. If there are more than 49  
characters on the display, only the first 49 characters are selected.  
You can have up to nine copies in memory. The 10th copy operation  
causes the oldest copied text to be deleted to make room for the newly  
copied text.  
The NEW/USE INPUT CHAR screen does not appear if there is no input  
character at the cursor location on the text input screen.  
User Character Drawing Screen  
Cursor  
Any character size, newline, and block marks included in the text are  
automatically replaced with spaces when the text is copied.  
To paste copied text  
1. When inputting text, press PASTE.  
2. On the list of copied text that appears, use  
you want, and then press SET.  
and  
to select the text  
This pastes the selected data at the current cursor location.  
If the text you are copying causes the maximum number of input character  
limit to be exceeded, the message “TOO MANY CHARACTERS! SOME  
WERE NOT PASTED” appears and some of the text is not pasted.  
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To create a user character using an existing character  
4. Use the following operations to draw the character you want.  
1. Input the character or symbol you want to use as a basis for your new  
To do this:  
Move the cursor  
Do this:  
character and locate the cursor under the character.  
Use the cursor keys.  
Press FUNCTION followed  
2. Press FUNCTION and then USER CHR.  
Make the cursor jump to the left, right,  
top or bottom of the drawing screen  
3. Use  
4. Use  
and  
and  
to select MAKE and then press SET.  
by  
,
,
, or  
.
to select USE INPUT CHAR and then press SET.  
Draw a black dot  
Press 1 so BLACK is  
highlighted on the display.  
5. Perform steps 4 through 7 under “To create a user character from scratch”  
to create and save the new character.  
Draw a white dot  
Press 2 so WHITE is  
highlighted on the display.  
To create a user character using user character you  
created previously  
1. Press FUNCTION and then USER CHR.  
Draw a line of black dots  
Press 1 and 3 so BLACK  
and CONTINUE are  
highlighted on the display,  
and then use the cursor  
keys to move the cursor.  
2. Use  
and  
to select EDIT and then press SET.  
3. Use the cursor keys to select the character you want to use as the basis for  
your new character and then press SET.  
Draw a line of white dots  
Press 2 and 3 so WHITE  
and CONTINUE are  
highlighted on the display,  
and then use the cursor  
keys to move the cursor.  
4. Perform steps 4 through 7 under “To create a user character from scratch”  
to create and save the new character.  
Note that you can draw and delete straight lines only. You cannot draw  
and delete diagonal lines. To create a diagonal line, you need to input  
each of its dots, one-by-one.  
Each press of 3 while BLACK or WHITE is highlighted toggles the  
CONTINUE setting on (highlighted) and off (unhighlighted).  
5. After you are finished drawing the character you want, press SET.  
6. Use the cursor keys to select the user character area where you want to  
store the character, and then press SET.  
7. In response to the confirmation message that appears, press SET to store  
the character.  
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To recall a user character  
1. With the cursor located in the input screen where you want to input the  
user character, press FUNCTION and then press USER CHR.  
2. Use  
and  
to select RECALL and then press SET.  
3. Use the cursor keys to select the user character you want to recall and  
then press SET.  
To delete a user character  
1. Press FUNCTION and then USER CHR.  
2. Use  
and  
to select DELETE and then press SET.  
3. Use the cursor keys to select the user character you want to delete and  
then press SET.  
4. In response to the confirmation message that appears, press SET to de-  
lete the selected character or ESC to abort.  
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New Roman Italic (ROMAN ITC)  
Part 4 - Controlling the Appearance  
of Text  
The operations in this section explain how to select fonts, and how to use  
font attributes (styles and effects) to make text more attractive and eye-  
catching.  
You can specify a font for the text you have just input or you can specify a  
default font that is used automatically whenever you create a new label.  
The current font setting is indicated by the pointer along the right side of the  
display.  
Selecting a Font  
SMALL FONT  
Your printer gives you a choice of the following five fonts.  
When printing on a disc, SMALL FONT is used for printing when the character  
size is 2mm, regardless of the current font setting. In the case of tape printing,  
SMALL FONT is used for printing when the number of lines (number of input  
lines or number of lines in the selected format) and the tape width require it. A  
pointer appears next to the SMALL FONT indicator when the SMALL FONT  
is in use.  
New Sans-serif (SANS-SERIF)  
The following points all apply while SMALL FONT is in use.  
All font settings are ignored. Everything is printed using the same font.  
The proportional setting is turned off.  
Changing the style or effect while SMALL FONT is in use can produce  
undesirable printing results.  
New Sans-serif Italic (SANS-SERIF ITC)  
New Sans-serif Rounded (SANS-SERIF RND)  
New Roman (ROMAN)  
Illustrations and user characters may not print correctly while SMALL FONT  
is in use.  
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To change the default font setting  
4. Use  
and  
to move the cursor to the first character of the string of  
1. Press FUNCTION and then SET UP to display the SET UP menu.  
text to which you want to apply the FONT setting, and then press SET.  
2. Use  
3. Use  
and  
to select DEFAULT FONT and then press SET.  
5. Use  
and  
to move the cursor to the last character of the string of  
text to which you want to apply the FONT setting, and then press SET.  
and  
press SET.  
to select the font you want to use as the default, and then  
This will apply the setting and return to the text input screen.  
The default font you specified will be used first for all new labels. When  
inputting text, you can use the procedure above to change the font to another  
style, if you want.  
To change the font of text you have just input  
1. After inputting the text you want, press FONT.  
2. Use  
SET.  
and  
to select the font you want to change to and then press  
3. On the next screen that appears, select the range of text to which you want  
to apply your font setting, and then press SET.  
To apply the font setting to this text:  
Select this option:  
ALL  
All of the text in the label  
All of the text in the current block  
(Free Design Mode only)  
BLOCK  
All of the text in the current line  
LINE  
Specific characters (Free Design  
Mode only)  
CHARACTER  
If you select ALL for Free Design Mode text, press SET. This will apply  
the setting and return to the text input screen.  
Selecting any other setting in the Free Design Mode cause a range setting  
screen like the one shown below to appear. Use steps 4 and 5 to specify  
the range of text.  
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5. Use  
and  
to select the range of text for the STYLE setting you want,  
Using STYLE Menu Attributes  
and then press SET.  
The STYLE menu lets you apply the following attributes to your text.  
To apply the STYLE setting to this text:  
Select this option:  
ALL  
All of the text in the label  
All of the text in the current block (Free  
Design Mode only)  
BLOCK  
NORMAL  
OUTLINE  
RAISED  
BOLD  
All of the text in the current line  
LINE  
Specific characters (Free Design Mode only)  
CHARACTER  
SHADOW  
If you select ALL for Free Design Mode text, press SET. This will apply  
the setting and return to the text input screen.  
Selecting any other setting in the Free Design Mode cause a range setting  
screen like the one shown below to appear. Use steps 6 and 7 to specify  
the range of text.  
Note that STYLE menu text attributes cannot be applied to illustrations or  
user characters.  
6. Use  
and  
to move the cursor to the first character of the string of  
text to which you want to apply the STYLE setting, and then press SET.  
To apply STYLE menu text attributes  
1. Input the text whose attributes you want to change.  
7. Use  
and  
to move the cursor to the last character of the string of  
text to which you want to apply the STYLE setting, and then press SET.  
2. Press STYLE.  
This will apply the setting and return to the text input screen.  
3. Use  
and  
to select STYLE, and then press SET.  
If there is no EFFECT option on the screen that appears, jump directly  
to step 4.  
4. Use  
SET.  
and  
to select the STYLE setting you want, and then press  
Selecting NORMAL cancels the current STYLE menu setting.  
A pointer appears to indicate the current STYLE setting: [A] (BOLD), [  
(OUTLINE), [ ] (SHADOW), [ ] (RAISED).  
]
No pointer is shown when NORMAL is selected.  
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To remove all EFFECT settings  
1. Press STYLE.  
Using EFFECT Menu Attributes  
The EFFECT menu lets you apply the text attributes shown below to label text  
in the Free Design Mode.  
2. Use  
3. Use  
and  
to select EFFECT, and then press SET.  
and  
to select CANCEL, and then press SET.  
If you want to remove a particular EFFECT setting, use the cursor keys  
Examples  
to select its name, and then press SET.*1  
SHADING  
UNDERLINE  
BOX(CHARACTER)  
BOX(TEXT)  
4. Use  
and  
to select CHARACTER*2, and then press SET.  
*2 You can select other settings if you want.  
5. Use  
and  
to move the cursor to the first character of the string of  
text from which you want to remove EFFECT settings, and then press  
SET.  
6. Use  
and  
to move the cursor to the last character of the string of  
To apply EFFECT menu text attributes  
1. Input the text whose attributes you want to change.  
text from which you want to remove EFFECT settings, and then press  
SET.  
*1 If you want to remove a particular EFFECT setting, press DEL instead of  
SET.  
2. Press STYLE.  
3. Use  
and  
and  
to select EFFECT, and then press SET.  
to select the EFFECT setting you want, and then press  
4. Use  
SET.  
To remove all of the currently selected text attributes, select CANCEL  
and then press SET.  
5. Use  
SET.  
and  
to specify how you want the effect applied, and then press  
Combining Effects  
SHADING, UNDERLINE, and BOX effects can be combined, if you want.  
Simple apply one effect, and then repeat the above procedure to apply  
another one.  
6. Use  
and  
to move the cursor to the first character of the string to  
which you want to apply the EFFECT setting, and then press SET.  
7. Use  
and to move the cursor to the last character of the string to  
which you want to apply the EFFECT setting, and then press SET.  
SHADING + BOX  
(TEXT)  
SHADING + UNDERLINE  
SHADING + UNDERLINE + BOX  
(CHARACTER)  
This will apply the setting and return to the text input screen.  
Using BOX and UNDERLINE in combination with certain character  
sizes can cause the underline and the lower line of the box to overlap  
with each other.  
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To recall a label  
Part 5 - Saving, Recalling and  
Deleting Labels  
1. Press  
to turn on the printer.  
2. Use  
and to select DISC or TAPE, and then press SET.  
You can also press DISC or TAPE to enter the DISC or the TAPE Mode.  
To save a label  
1. Create the label you want to save.  
3. Use  
4. Use  
5. Use  
and  
and  
and  
to select STORED DATA, and then press SET.  
to select RECALL, and then press SET.  
2. After you finish inputting text, the following screen will appear on the printer  
display.  
to scroll through the label names until the one you want to  
recall is displayed.  
6. Press SET to display the label.  
Now you can print the label or make any changes you want in it.  
To delete a label  
3. Use  
and  
to select STORE.  
1. Press  
to turn on the printer.  
4. Press SET.  
2. Use  
and to select DISC or TAPE, and then press SET.  
5. Input up to five characters for the label name, and then press SET.  
You can also press DISC or TAPE to enter the DISC or the TAPE Mode.  
3. Use  
4. Use  
5. Use  
and  
and  
and  
to select STORED DATA, and then press SET.  
to select DELETE, and then press SET.  
to scroll through the label names until the one you want  
Total amount of memory  
used by currently stored  
labels.  
to delete is displayed.  
6. Press SET.  
7. In response to the confirmation message that appears, press SET to de-  
lete the label or ESC to abort.  
6. In response to the confirmation message that appears, press SET to save  
the label or ESC to abort.  
If there are multiple labels stored in memory, deleting a label will cause the  
next label name to appear. You can repeat the above procedure to delete  
other labels, if you want.  
To exit the label delete operation, press ESC.  
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Demo Printing  
Part 6 - Configuring the Printer Setup  
The printer has a SET UP screen that you can use to configure a variety of  
basic settings.  
Demo printing uses built-in data to demonstrate the type of disc printing and  
tape label printing that can be performed by the printer.  
Important!  
If there is label data from your last label layout session is still in memory,  
performing a demo print will delete it. If you think you will need the data  
later, save it in memory (page 54) before performing a demo print.  
To configure the printer setup  
1. Press  
2. Press FUNCTION and then SET UP.  
3. Use and to select the SET UP item whose setting you want to  
to turn on the printer.  
To perform disc demo printing  
1. Make sure an ink ribbon cassette is loaded in the printer.  
See page 11 of the Startup Guide for information about loading ink ribbon  
cassettes.  
change, and then press SET.  
2. If the printer is on, press  
3. Press to turn on the printer.  
4. Press FUNCTION and then SET UP.  
to turn it off.  
4. Use the cursor keys to change it.  
When this setting  
is selected:  
Change its setting like this:  
DEFAULT FONT  
INPUT  
Use  
and  
and  
to select the font (page 51).  
to select INSERT or  
5. Use  
6. Use  
and  
and  
and  
to select DEMO PRINT, and then press SET.  
to select DISC, and then press SET.  
Use  
OVERWRITE (page 44).  
7. Use  
SET.  
to select the demo data you want to print, and then press  
CONTRAST  
DENSITY  
Use  
Use  
Mode.  
Use  
Use  
or off.  
Use  
and  
and  
to adjust the display contrast.  
to select DISC Mode or TAPE  
8. Use  
and  
to select PRINT, and then press SET.  
and  
to adjust the print density setting.  
to turn printer sound effect on  
SOUND  
and  
LANGUAGE  
cm/inch  
and  
to select the display language  
to select centimeters (cm) or  
you want to use.  
9. Use  
and  
to select DISC, and then press SET.  
and  
Use  
If you want to print a disc case label, select TAPE instead  
If you want to print a disc case label, see page 13 of the Startup Guide  
for information about loading tape cartridges.  
inches as the unit of measurement.  
DEMO PRINT  
and  
Use  
to select DISC Mode or TAPE  
Mode, and then press SET to start demo  
printing.  
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10. Use  
and  
to select the print area you want to print, and then press  
10. After printing is complete, use  
SET.  
and  
to select EXIT, and then press  
SET.  
11.Insert a disc into the printer.  
11. In response to the confirmation message that appears, press SET.  
12. Press SET to start printing.  
Both DATA 1 and DATA 2 print in both the upper print area and  
the lower print area of the disc.  
13. After printing is complete, use  
SET.  
and  
to select EXIT, and then press  
14. In response to the confirmation message that appears, press SET.  
To perform tape demo printing  
1. Make sure a tape cartridge is loaded in the printer.  
See page 13 for the Startup Guide for information about loading tape  
cartridges.  
2. If the printer is on, press  
3. Press to turn on the printer.  
4. Press FUNCTION and then SET UP.  
to turn it off.  
5. Use  
6. Use  
7. Use  
and  
and  
and  
to select DEMO PRINT, and then press SET.  
to select TAPE, and then press SET.  
to select PRINT, and then press SET.  
8. Confirm that 1 is specified for the number of copies and CONT HALF CUT  
is specified for the tape cut mode.  
You can change the number of copies and the tape cut mode (page 38)  
settings if you want.  
If you are using a non-standard type of tape, select the appropriate tape  
cut mode (page 38) for the tape you are using.  
9. Press SET to start printing.  
The demo print contents depend on the width of the tape cartridge  
currently loaded in the printer.  
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3. Replace the battery cover.  
Reference  
Power Requirements  
You can run the printer by using its bundled AC adaptor to plug it into a power  
outlet. It can also run on commercially available alkaline batteries.  
Important!  
The printer may suddenly turn off during printing if battery power goes low.  
Because of this, use of the bundled AC adaptor is recommended to power  
the printer.  
Using Batteries  
Because of the affect cold has on batteries, the “LOW BATTERY!may appear  
prematurely when the temperature is below 10˚C(50˚F). If this happens,  
move the printer to a location where the temperature is within the operating  
temperature range (10˚C to 35˚C (50˚F to 95˚F))  
Note  
The printer can run on eight AA-size alkaline batteries.Be sure to use alkaline  
batteries only.  
1. Turn over the printer and remove the bat-  
tery cover.  
Never bend or twist the battery cover,  
or otherwise subject it to rough  
handling. Doing so creates the risk of  
printer malfunction.  
Battery Life  
Disc Label Printing  
Printing of approximately 150 discs*  
Normal temperature (20˚C (68˚F)), one printing per disc.  
Label Tape Printing  
Printing of approximately two 18mm tape cartridges under standard  
printing conditions*  
2. Load a set of eight new batteries.  
Make sure the positive g and negative  
h poles of the batteries are facing in  
the proper directions.  
* When printing text or graphics that contain large areas of black, and  
printing under cold temperatures can shorten battery life for both disc  
label printing and label tape printing.  
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To clean with a cleaning tape  
Caring for the Printer  
Note  
Use an optionally available cleaning tape (XR-24CLE) to perform this  
procedure.  
Disc and tape label printing can become unclear if the printer's print head and  
rubber roller become dirty. Perform the following steps to clean the print head  
and rubber roller.  
1. Press the cassette cover release and open the cover.  
If there is a tape cartridge or ink ribbon cassette adaptor loaded in the  
printer, remove it.  
To use a cotton swab for cleaning  
2. Load the cleaning tape into the printer.  
Important!  
Use only a cotton swab or some other soft material to clean the print head  
and rubber roller. Use of a very fine type cotton swab is recommended.  
3. Press  
to turn on the printer.  
4. Press FUNCTION and then FEED to feed the tape one or two times.  
For details about using the cleaning tape, see the instructions that come  
with it.  
1. Press the cassette cover release and open the cover.  
If a tape cartridge or the ink ribbon cassette adaptor is loaded in the  
printer, remove it.  
2. Use a cotton swab moistened with alcohol to thoroughly swab the areas  
where the print head and rubber roller come into contact.  
Print  
head  
Rubber  
roller  
You can rotate the rubber roller by pressing FUNCTION and then FEED.  
You can also use a commercially available cassette tape recorder head  
cleaning kit to clean the print head.  
Cleaning the Printer Exterior  
Wipe the exterior of the printer with a cloth moistened with plain water.  
Wring all excess liquid from the cloth before wiping the printer.  
Never use benzene, alcohol, thinner, or other volatile agents to clean the  
printer exterior. Doing so can damage the case.  
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Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Recommended Action  
Troubleshooting  
Printing is  
not clear.  
Printing is  
poor  
quality.  
Printing is  
too light.  
The print head or roller  
is dirty.  
Clean the print head and roller.  
(page 58)  
Consult the troubleshooting tables below whenever you start to have prob-  
lems with the printer or application. If you can't find the solution to your prob-  
lem below, contact your original retailer or your nearest authorized CASIO  
service center.  
Battery power is low.  
Change to AC adaptor power  
or load a fresh set of batteries  
(supplied by you). (page 57)  
Improper print density  
Adjust the print density. (page  
55)  
Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Recommended Action  
Cannot  
print.  
Battery power is low or  
the wrong type of  
batteries are loaded in  
the printer.  
Change to AC adaptor power  
or load a fresh set of AA-size  
alkaline batteries (supplied by  
you). (page 57)  
Nothing  
The display contrast  
setting needs  
adjustment.  
Adjust the display contrast  
setting. (page 55)  
appears on  
the display  
when I  
The AC adaptor is not  
connected properly.  
Make sure the AC adaptor is  
properly connected. (Startup  
Guide, page 7)  
The FUNCTION key  
has been pressed.  
Press ESC to cancel the  
FUNCTION key operation.  
I can't input  
text.  
press  
.
The COMPUTER  
LINK button has not  
been pressed.  
Press the COMPUTER LINK  
button to establish a connec-  
tion.  
I can't get a  
connection  
between  
the printer  
and a  
Battery power is low or  
the wrong type of  
batteries are loaded in  
the printer.  
Change to AC adaptor power  
or replace the current  
batteries with a fresh set of  
AA-size alkaline batteries  
(supplied by you). (page 57)  
The bundled USB  
cabled is not con-  
nected properly.  
Re-connect the cable properly.  
computer.  
Batteries are not  
loaded properly.  
Reload the batteries properly.  
(page 57)  
The printer is turned  
off.  
Press  
to turn on the  
printer.  
Only spaces are input  
for the label.  
Input the text you want to  
print.  
The printing  
operation is  
finished  
normally,  
but nothing  
is printed.  
The USB driver is not  
installed correctly.  
Unplug the USB cable and the  
plug it back in again.  
The file imported from  
a computer does not  
contain any data.  
Re-import the data.  
Though the USB driver  
is installed correctly,  
data communication is  
not possible for some  
reason.  
Try using a different USB port  
on your computer, or try using  
a different USB cable.  
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DISC Mode  
Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Recommended Action  
Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Recommended Action  
The printing  
is not  
positioned  
correctly on  
the disc.  
Improper alignment of  
the disc when it is  
placed in the printer.  
Use the positioning guide  
when aligning the disc.  
(Startup Guide, page 21)  
The printing The ink ribbon is used  
operation is  
finished  
normally,  
but nothing  
is printed.  
Load a new ink ribbon  
cassette (option). (Startup  
Guide, page 11)  
up.  
The disc  
stops part  
way  
through  
printing.  
The power cord plug  
or the AC adaptor is  
not plugged in as far  
as it will go.  
Correctly connect the power  
cord and the AC adaptor.  
(Startup Guide, page 7)  
Printing is  
not clear.  
Printing is  
poor  
quality.  
Printing is  
too light.  
Any of the following  
can interfere with  
proper printing.  
A disc printing  
surface that is not  
smooth and flat  
A disc printing  
surface that has a  
design or lines  
printed on it  
Use a disc that meets the  
requirements described in the  
bundled “Printing Precautions”  
or at the following Internet  
URL.  
media/  
You can also try adjusting the  
print density to make it darker.  
(page 55)  
The printer is  
malfunctioning.  
If you cannot easily remove  
the disc from between the  
print head and roller, do not try  
to force it. Insert a thin object  
into the print head release  
button hole (Startup Guide,  
page 4) and press to release  
the print head. This should  
allow you to remove the disc.  
After removing the disc, press  
the release lever inside the  
cassette case (Startup Guide,  
page 4) to its original position  
before trying to print again. If  
you are still unable to remove  
the disc from the printer,  
A disc printing  
surface that  
supports ink jet  
printing only  
The ink ribbon  
cassette is not loaded  
properly.  
Re-load the ink ribbon  
cassette properly.  
contact your retailer or your  
nearest CASIO service center.  
The printed  
color is  
different  
from the ink  
ribbon  
The color of the final  
printout is affected by  
both the color of the  
ink ribbon and the  
color of the disc you  
are printing on.  
Try using a lighter color disc or  
a darker color ink ribbon.  
Battery power is low or  
the wrong type of  
batteries are loaded in  
the printer.  
Use the bundled AC adaptor  
to power the printer, or replace  
the current batteries with a  
fresh set of AA-size alkaline  
batteries.  
color.  
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TAPE Mode  
Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Recommended Action  
Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Recommended Action  
I cannot  
insert a  
disc into  
the printer.  
A tape cartridge is  
loaded in the printer.  
A disc cannot be inserted into  
the printer while a tape  
cartridge is loaded. Remove  
the tape cartridge and replace  
it with an ink ribbon cassette.  
(Startup Guide, page 11)  
The printing  
operation is  
finished  
normally,  
but nothing  
is printed.  
The tape is used up.  
Replace the tape cartridge  
with a new one.  
Printing will  
not start.  
The disc is not  
positioned correctly in  
the printer.  
Remove the disc and then re-  
insert it straight into the left  
side of the slit along the top of  
the printer. (Startup Guide,  
page 20)  
Printing is  
not clear.  
Printing is  
poor  
The tape cartridge is  
not loaded properly.  
Re-load the tape cartridge  
properly.  
The print density  
setting is too light.  
Adjust the print density to  
make it darker.  
quality.  
Printing is  
too light.  
No tape  
comes out  
when I  
press  
PRINT.  
The cassette cover is  
not closed completely.  
Close the cassette cover.  
(Startup Guide, page 5)  
The tape is used up.  
Replace the tape cartridge  
with a new one. (Startup  
Guide, page 13)  
The tape is jammed.  
Remove the tape cartridge and  
pull out the jammed tape. Use  
scissors to cut off the tape you  
pulled out. Load the tape  
cartridge back into the printer.  
(Startup Guide, page 13)  
Important!  
Note the following while  
printing is in progress.  
Do not allow the tape outlet  
to become blocked.  
Do not touch the tape  
coming out of the printer.  
Do not open the cassette  
cover.  
Do not turn off the printer.  
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Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Recommended Action  
Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Recommended Action  
No tape  
comes out  
when I  
press  
PRINT.  
The tape  
will not cut.  
Battery power is low.  
Change to AC adaptor power  
or load a fresh set of batteries  
(supplied by you). (page 57)  
The label is too short.  
Use scissors to cut the labels  
after printing is complete.  
Less than approximately 31mm  
(1 1/4") with narrow margins  
Less than approximately 38mm  
(1 1/2") with medium margins  
Less than approximately 50mm  
(1 15/16") with wide margins  
The ink  
ribbon is  
coming out  
of the tape  
outlet  
together  
with the  
tape.  
Slack in the ink ribbon  
when the tape  
cartridge was loaded  
in the printer.  
Remove the tape cartridge.  
After making sure that the ink  
ribbon is not broken, take up  
all the slack. Reload the tape  
cartridge into the printer.  
(Startup Guide, page 13)  
Important!  
Always make sure you  
remove all slack from the ink  
ribbon before loading a tape  
cartridge into the printer.  
If the ink ribbon is broken,  
replace the tape cartridge  
with a new one.  
The printer  
will not half  
cut.  
The tape cutter is dull.  
Have the tape cutter replaced  
by your retailer or your local  
CASIO service center.  
FULL CUT or UNCUT  
is selected for the tape  
cut mode.  
Change the tape cut mode  
setting to CONT HALF CUT or  
FULL+HALF CUT.  
Half cutting is not supported  
for magnetic tape. Use  
scissors to cut the labels after  
printing is complete.  
Select UNCUT for the tape  
cut mode whenever printing  
on magnetic tape or  
You are printing on  
magnetic tape.  
The tape  
will not cut.  
The tape cutter is dull.  
Have the tape cutter replaced by  
your retailer or your local CASIO  
service center.  
reflective tape (page 39).  
Use scissors to cut the labels  
after printing is complete.  
The label is too short.  
Less than approximately 31mm  
(1 1/4") with narrow margins  
Less than approximately 38mm  
(1 1/2") with medium margins  
Less than approximately 50mm  
(1 15/16") with wide margins  
Tape is jammed in the  
tape outlet.  
Turn off the printer, remove the  
tape cartridge, and remove  
the jammed label.  
NONE is selected for  
the MARGINS setting  
of the format being  
used.  
Change the MARGINS  
setting to NARROW, MEDIUM  
or WIDE. (page 26)  
The backing paper has  
not been removed.  
Remove the backing paper.  
(Startup Guide, page 25)  
The label  
does not  
stick.  
The location or the  
surface is not  
compatible.  
Do not try to affix a label to a  
surface that is rough, wet, oily,  
or dirty. (Startup Guide, page  
25)  
UNCUT is selected for  
the tape cut mode.  
Change the tape cut mode  
setting to something other  
than UNCUT. (page 38)  
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Message  
Cause and Action  
See page:  
Error Messages  
INPUT A VALUE!  
You are trying to print  
numbering labels without any  
input.  
17  
Message  
Cause and Action  
See page:  
Input the numbers you want.  
DATA ERROR!  
INITIALIZE THE  
PRINTER!  
You are trying to operate the  
printer without initializing its  
memory first.  
Startup  
Guide,  
page 8  
LABEL LONGER THAN  
SETTING  
SET/ESC  
To print, press SET.  
To cancel printing, press  
ESC.You can then decrease  
the number of characters,  
change to a longer tape  
setting, or select auto tape  
length.  
26  
26  
Initialize printer memory.  
ENTIRE PHRASE  
COULD NOT BE  
RECALLED!  
The text in the phrase  
46  
memory you are trying to  
recall will cause the number  
of characters to exceed the  
allowable limit for the location  
where you are inserting it.  
LENGTH OF PRINT IS  
TOO LONG!  
You are trying to print  
something that is longer than  
the length of tape available.  
Re-input so the recalled  
Make the label shorter or  
phrase memory text does not  
cause the allowable number  
of characters to be exceeded.  
reduce the number of copies.  
LINK ERROR!  
CHECK ALL  
CONNECTIONS!  
The USB cable is not  
connected securely to the  
USB port.  
Read this  
first  
ILLEGAL  
CHARACTERS!  
You are attempting to input  
characters that are not  
allowed for bar code printing.  
36  
Plug the USB cable securely  
into the USB port.  
Delete the disallowed  
characters.  
The computer is shut down.  
Start up the computer.  
For a CODABAR barcode,  
you are trying to use a  
character other than A, B, C,  
or D as the start code or stop  
code.  
LOAD A TAPE  
CARTRIDGE  
There is no tape cartridge  
loaded in the printer or the  
tape cartridge is not loaded  
correctly.  
Startup  
Guide,  
page 13  
Check the tape cartridge.  
Re-input the correct  
character.  
In the case of a numbering  
label, you are trying input a  
space after a number.  
17  
Delete the space after the  
number.  
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Message  
Cause and Action  
See page:  
Message  
NO DATA!  
Cause and Action  
See page:  
LOW BATTERY!  
Battery power is low.  
57  
You are trying to perform a  
recall, edit, or delete  
operation on a phrase  
memory that does not  
contain any data.  
Select a different phrase  
memory.  
You are trying to recall or  
delete memory data when  
there is no data in memory.  
45  
Replace the batteries or use  
the bundled AC adaptor to  
power the printer.  
Temperature is below 10˚C  
(50˚F)  
Move the printer to a location  
where the temperature is  
within the operating  
temperature range (10˚C to  
35˚C (50˚F to 95˚F)).  
Store data in memory before  
performing the current  
operation.  
LOW BATTERY!  
CONTINUE TO  
PRINT?  
Battery power is low.  
57  
Replace the batteries or use  
the bundled AC adaptor to  
power the printer.  
NO INPUT TEXT!  
You are attempting a print or  
preview operation when  
there is no text input.  
Input text before printing or  
previewing.  
Startup  
Guide,  
pages 20  
and 24  
SET/ESC  
Temperature is below 10˚C  
(50˚F)  
Move the printer to a location  
where the temperature is  
within the operating  
temperature range (10˚C to  
35˚C (50˚F to 95˚F)).  
NOT ENOUGH  
DIGITS!  
You are trying to print a bar  
code that does not have the  
required number of digits.  
Re-input the correct number  
of digits.  
36  
There is not enough memory  
available to save the data  
you are trying to save.  
Delete memory data you no  
longer need and try again.  
54  
MEMORY FULL!  
NOT ENOUGH INK  
RIBBON FOR NEXT  
PRINT  
There is not enough ink  
ribbon left to perform the  
current print job.  
After printing finishes,  
replace the ink ribbon  
cassette before starting the  
next print.  
Startup  
Guide,  
page 11  
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Message  
Cause and Action  
See page:  
Message  
Cause and Action  
See page:  
NOT ENOUGH  
MEMORY!  
SET/ESC  
There is not enough memory  
available to save the data  
you are editing.  
54  
PRINT ERROR!  
CHECK THE TAPE  
CARTRIDGE!  
The tape became jammed  
during printing.  
Startup  
Guide,  
page 13  
Turn off the printer and  
remove the tape cartridge.  
Next, remove the jammed  
tape.  
To edit and print without  
saving the data, press SET to  
continue. If you want to save  
the data, delete memory data  
you no longer need.  
There is something stuck in  
the auto tape cutter.  
Turn off the printer and  
NOW PRINTING  
The printer has overheated.  
remove the tape cartridge.  
Next, remove whatever is  
stuck in the auto tape cutter.  
Stand by and printing will  
resume as soon as the  
printer returns to normal  
temperature.  
There is dirt, tape pieces, or  
other foreign matter stuck to  
the rubber roller.  
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* If the “NOW PRINTING”  
message remains on the  
display and it appears as if  
printing will not resume,  
contact your retailer or your  
nearest CASIO service  
center.  
After removing the foreign  
matter from the rubber roller,  
clean the rubber roller.  
The printer is being used in  
an area that is exposed to  
direct sunlight or some other  
source of bright light, causing  
malfunction of its optical  
sensor.  
ODD (EVEN) NUMBER  
OF DIGITS!  
36  
You specified no check digit  
for an ITF barcode and input  
an odd number of digits.  
Append a zero to the  
beginning and re-input.  
Turn off the printer and then  
move it to a location that is  
not exposed to bright light.  
You specified a check digit  
for an ITF barcode and input  
an even number of digits  
* If the steps described above  
do not clear the error  
Append a zero to the  
beginning and re-input.  
message, contact your  
retailer or your nearest  
CASIO service center.  
PENDING DATA WILL  
BE LOST  
CONTINUE? SET/ESC  
To delete the text, press SET.  
If you do not want to delete  
the text, press ESC.  
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Message  
Cause and Action  
See page:  
Message  
Cause and Action  
See page:  
PRINT ERROR!  
LOAD AN INK RIBBON  
CASSETTE!  
There is no ink ribbon  
cassette loaded in the printer  
or the ink ribbon cassette is  
not loaded correctly.  
Startup  
Guide,  
page 11  
THIS IS THE WRONG  
TYPE OF TAPE  
CARTRIDGE!  
The cassette cover is not  
closed completely.  
Startup  
Guide,  
page 13  
Close the cassette cover.  
The label you are trying to  
print or recall is not compat-  
ible with the currently loaded  
tape cartridge.  
Check the ink ribbon  
cassette.  
PRINT ERROR!  
NO INK RIBBON!  
The ink ribbon cassete has  
reached its end.  
Startup  
Guide,  
page 11  
Turn off the printer and  
replace the tape cartridge.  
Replace the ink ribbon  
cassette  
You replaced the tape  
cartridge in the TAPE mode.  
Startup  
Guide,  
page 13  
PRINT ERROR!  
PLACE DISC IN  
PRINTER  
The disc is not inserted  
properly into the printer.  
Startup  
Guide,  
page 20  
Turn off the printer and  
replace the tape cartridge.  
Insert the disc properly.  
CORRECTLY!  
An ink ribbon cassette is  
loaded in the printer.  
Startup  
Guide,  
pages 11  
and 13  
SAME NAME  
ALREADY USED!  
The name you are trying to  
assign to data is already  
being used by previously  
stored data.  
54  
Turn off the printer and load  
the appropriate tape  
cartridge.  
Input a different name  
TOO MANY BL!  
The layout already contains  
22  
15 block marks.  
Delete block marks you no  
longer need.  
TOO MANY  
CHARACTERS!  
SOME WERE LOST  
You are trying to save input  
text in phrase memory that  
contains more than 49  
characters.  
45  
Only the first 49 characters  
will be saved. Edit the text as  
required to make sure it is  
less than 50 characters long.  
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Message  
TOO MANY  
CHARACTERS!  
SOME WERE NOT  
COPIED  
Cause and Action  
See page:  
Message  
Cause and Action  
See page:  
You are trying to copy text  
that contains more than 49  
characters.  
Decrease the number of  
characters you are copying.  
47  
TOO SHORT TO CUT!  
SET/ESC  
The unused tape at the  
26, 38  
beginning of a numbering label  
cannot be cut or cutting  
between labels is not possible.  
To print without cutting, press  
SET.  
After printing is complete,  
use scissors to cut the labels.  
To print with auto cutting,  
change the settings to  
TOO MANY  
Pasting copied text will cause  
the number of characters to  
exceed the allowable limit for  
the location where you are  
pasting.  
47  
CHARACTERS!  
SOME WERE NOT  
PASTED  
increase the margin width  
(from NARROW to MEDIUM,  
or from MEDIUM to WIDE).  
Left and right margins can  
auto cutting can be ensured  
by selecting FULL CUT for  
the tape cut mode and WIDE  
for the margins setting.  
Re-input so the pasted text  
does not cause the allowable  
number of characters to be  
exceeded.  
TOO MANY LINES TO  
FRAME!  
Printing with a frame will  
cause your label to have  
more than the allowable  
number of lines.  
35  
23  
Decrease the number of lines  
or change to a wider tape.  
TOO MANY LINES!  
You are trying to print a label  
that has more than the  
allowable number of lines.  
Decrease the number of lines  
or change to a wider tape.  
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NUMBER  
GREEK, RUSSIAN  
Symbols, Dingbats, and Special Characters  
SYMBOL  
DINGBAT  
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Num-  
ber  
Vertical Size Maximum  
Type  
Format  
Input Item  
Disc Label Formats  
(mm/inch)  
Number  
FOR-  
MAT  
TITLE  
6/14"  
24  
11  
12  
13  
ITEM1~4  
3/18"  
24 (×4)  
Num-  
ber  
Vertical Size Maximum  
Type  
Format  
Input Item  
TITLE  
(mm/inch)  
Number  
TITLE1~4  
ITEM1~8  
3/18"  
3/18"  
49 (×4)  
24 (×8)  
FOR-  
MAT  
1
12/12"  
12  
2
3
4
5
6
7
TITLE  
9/38"  
16  
TITLE  
COMMENT  
ITEM1~4  
TITLE  
6/14"  
3/18"  
2/116"  
6/14"  
2/116"  
6/14"  
2/116"  
24  
49  
6/14"  
6/14"  
9/38"  
3/18"  
3/18"  
9/38"  
6/14"  
3/18"  
3/18"  
6/14"  
3/18"  
3/18"  
3/18"  
6/14"  
3/18"  
3/18"  
3/18"  
3/18"  
6/14"  
24  
24  
16  
49  
49  
16  
24  
49  
49  
24  
49  
49  
49  
24  
49  
49  
49  
49  
24  
14  
TITLE1  
TITLE2  
18 (×4)  
24  
TITLE  
15  
16  
17  
18  
1
ITEM1~4  
TITLE  
37 (×4)  
24  
COMMENT  
COMMENT  
TITLE  
ITEM1~8  
18 (×8)  
TITLE  
ITEM1~8  
ITEM1~16  
LOGO  
2/116"  
2/116"  
37 (×8)  
18 (×16)  
COMMENT  
COMMENT  
TITLE  
LOGO  
TITLE1  
8
9
TITLE2  
LOGO  
TITLE  
6/14"  
12  
TITLE3  
2
TITLE  
LOGO  
COMMENT1  
COMMENT2  
COMMENT1  
COMMENT2  
TITLE  
3
TITLE1~2  
LOGO  
3/18"  
24 (×2)  
4
TITLE1~3  
3/18"  
24 (×3)  
10  
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Vertical Size Maximum  
Type  
Format  
Input Item  
Numbering Formats  
(mm/inch)  
Number  
AUTO  
1
2
TITLE  
15~3/916"~18"  
49  
Tape Width (mm)  
18 12  
Number  
Format  
Input Item  
TITLE1  
TITLE2  
6~3/14"~18"  
6~3/14"~18"  
49  
49  
24  
9
6
1
NUMBER  
COMMENT,  
NUMBER  
2
3
4
5
6
NUMBER,  
COMMENT  
COMMENT1, NUMBER,  
COMMENT2,  
COMMENT,  
NUMBER  
NUMBER,  
COMMENT  
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Tape Width and the Number of Lines and  
Character Sizes  
Supported Tape Widths  
The number of print lines and the vertical character size depends on the tape  
width and format being used.  
DISC  
Tape Width (mm)  
6
9
12  
18  
18  
24  
24  
Case Label  
×
×
×
Tape Width (mm)  
User’s  
Guide page  
6
9
12  
18, 24  
TAPE  
Normal  
Font  
Maximum  
Number  
of Print  
Lines  
1 line  
1 line  
2 lines  
4 lines  
23  
34  
50  
Tape Width (mm)  
12  
6
9
Small  
Font  
2 lines  
3 lines  
5 lines  
8 lines  
Free Design  
Frame  
Normal  
Font  
31  
34  
50  
1
1
2
2
3
3
5
4
Maximum  
vertical  
size  
Enlarged Label  
Bar Code  
Numbering  
Logo  
×
×
×
×
Small  
Font  
Normal  
Font  
23  
31  
34  
50  
1
Up to 2 Up to 2* Up to 4*  
Total  
vertical  
size  
×
×
×
Small  
Font  
Up to 2* Up to 3* Up to 5* Up to 8*  
* Total when there are multiple lines  
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Enlarged Label Printing Tape Widths and  
Character Sizes  
Tape Width (mm)  
6, 9  
×
×
12  
18  
24  
2 Pieces  
3 Pieces  
4 Pieces  
24/15  
/
"
30/13/16  
"
30/13/16  
"
16  
36/17/16  
48/17/8"  
"
45/13/4"  
60/23/8"  
45/13/4"  
×
60/23/8"  
(mm/inch)  
Printing on 18mm or 24mm tape creates blank margins along the bottom  
and the top of each tape.Trim off these margins before combining the tapes,  
or print on transparent tape. Then you can combine the tapes without  
trimming, by laying one over the other.  
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Characters : Bitmap  
Fonts : New Sans-serif, New Sans-serif Italic, New Sans-serif  
Rounded, New Roman, New Roman Italic  
Print Directions : Horizontal, Vertical, Mirror*  
* Vertical and mirror printing are possible on tape only.  
Character Styles : Normal, Bold, Outline, Shadow, Raised  
Number of Disc Printing Lines : 8 maximum  
Number of Tape Label Printing Lines : 1 to 2 lines on 6mm tape  
1 to 3 lines on 9mm tape  
Specifications  
Model  
Input  
: CW-L300  
Keyboard Layout: Typewriter (QWERTY)  
Character Types  
1 to 5 lines on 12mm tape  
1 to 8 lines on 18mm or 24mm tape  
Alpha  
: 52 (A to Z, a to z); 99 (Á, ß, Ç, etc.)  
Numbers : 10  
Greek  
Russian  
: 48  
: 66  
Memory  
Text  
: Approximately 4,000 characters for DISC Mode;  
2,000 characters for TAPE Mode  
Copy and Paste : Up to 49 characters; 9 entries  
Symbols : 281  
Illustrations: 124  
User  
: Memory for storage of four characters  
Phrase Memory : 9 phrases, up to 49 characters per phrase  
Display  
General  
Type  
: Liquid crystal display (96 × 64 dots, 12 columns × 4 lines)  
Power Requirements : AC adaptor (AD-2105S); Eight AA-size alkaline  
Input Area : 12 columns × 1 line (non Free Design Mode)  
12 columns × 3 lines (Free Design Mode)  
batteries  
Memory Backup : Built-in battery  
Memory Backup Battery Life : As noted on the sticker on the back of the  
printer (at 20°C (68° F))  
Printing  
Resolution : 200dpi  
Print System : Thermal transfer  
Replacement requires charged maintenance  
by CASIO service center.  
Disc Printing  
Power Consumption : 15W  
Approximate Speed : 8.3mm (5/16")/second  
Print Width : Approximately 16mm (5/8")  
Print Length : Approximately 74mm (2 15/16")  
Auto Power Off : Approximately six minutes after last key operation  
Auto Power Off disabled under AC adaptor power and  
when printer is connected to a computer.  
Dimensions : 88 (H) × 215 (W) × 246 (D) mm  
(3 7/16" H × 8 7/16" W × 9 11/16" D)  
Label Tape Printing  
Approximate Speed : 6.0 mm (1/4")/second  
Print Width : Approximately 16mm (5/8")  
4mm (3/16") (6mm tape)  
Approximate Weight : 1.4 kg (3.1 lbs) excluding batteries  
Operating Temperature : 10°C to 35°C (50° F to 95° F)  
7mm (1/4") (9mm tape)  
10mm (3/8") (normal printing 12mm tape)  
12mm (1/2") (Enlarged printing 12mm tape)  
16mm (5/8") (18mm or 24mm tape)  
Actual print speed depends on printing environment and  
conditions.  
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CASIO Europe GmbH Bornbarch  
10, 22848 Norderstedt, Germany  
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CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.  
6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome  
Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan  
MO0504-B Printed in China/Imprimé en Chine  
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