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2. Set the cassette switch for the size of the tape
cassette that you are inserting. See Figure 3.
A notch in the cassette will fit over the
switch when it is in the correct position.
3. Make sure the tape and ribbon are taut across
the mouth of the cassette and that the tape
passes between the guideposts. If necessary,
turn the spool clockwise to tighten the ribbon.
4. Insert the cassette with the tape and ribbon
positioned between the print head and roller.
See Figure 4.
Figure 4
5. Press firmly until cassette clicks into place.
6. Close the tape cassette door.

Settings

Selecting the Language
You can select from a number of different
language options.
To select your language
1. Press the ON/OFF button.
2. Press Extra.
3. Use the arrow keys to select Set Language
and press OK.
4. Use the Up and Down arrow keys to scroll
to the language you want and press OK.
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Selecting Units of Measure

You can choose to show measurements in
inches or millimeters.
To set the units of measure
1. Press Extra.
2. Use the arrow keys to select Set Units and
press OK.
3. Use the arrow keys to toggle between
inches and millimeters, and press OK.
You are now ready to print your first label!

Printing Your First Label

To print a label
1. Press the ON/OFF button.
2. Enter text to create a simple label.
3. Press the Print button to print the label.
4. Press the Cutter button and then remove
the label from the printer.
Congratulations! You have printed your first
label. Continue reading to learn more about the
font, styles, and formatting options available.

Getting to Know Your Labelmaker

The following sections describe each feature
in detail. Become familiar with the location of
the feature and function keys. See Figure 1 on
page 2.
The Display
The LCD display shows a row of thirteen
characters. However, you can enter up to 99
characters/spaces. The display is similar to a
window that scrolls across the text. (See
Figure 5.) The number of characters
actually displayed can vary due to proportional
spacing.
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Figure 5