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• DO NOT use the Label Printer in special environments, such as near medical equipment. Electromagnetic
waves may cause the medical equipment to malfunction.
• Users with heart pacemakers must move away from the Label Printer if they sense any abnormalities. Then,
immediately seek the advice of a medical professional.
• DO NOT forcibly bend or pull the USB Cable or AC Adapter.
• DO NOT touch the AC Adapter or plug with wet hands, otherwise an electrical shock may occur.
• Use only the specified AC Adapter.
• Use only the AC Adapter and USB Cable included with your Label Printer. Failure to do so may result in an
injury to yourself or others, or damage to the Label Printer, or other property. Brother does not assume any
responsibility for any accident or damage resulting from not using the specified AC Adapter and USB Cable.
• DO NOT connect the included AC Adapter and USB Cable to other products.
• Use the AC Adapter with standard electrical sockets (AC 100 V - 240 V 50/60 Hz).
• Insert the plug firmly into the electrical socket.
• DO NOT use the batteries if they are damaged or leaking.
• Keep batteries away from infants. If batteries are ingested, contact emergency services immediately.
• DO NOT use sharp objects, such as tweezers or a metallic pen, to remove or replace batteries.
• If liquid (electrolyte) from the batteries gets into the eyes, wash them immediately with clean water. Contact
emergency services immediately.
• DO NOT solder connections to the batteries.
• DO NOT use the batteries with the polarity (+) (-) reversed.
• DO NOT connect the + and - terminals with metal objects such as wire.
• DO NOT incinerate the batteries or dispose of them with household
waste.
• Keep fingers and other body parts away from the Cutter unit.
• DO NOT touch the Cutter unit's blade or insert your fingers inside
the Tape Exit Slot, otherwise fingers and other body parts may be
injured.
• DO NOT touch any metal parts near the Print Head. The Print Head
becomes very hot during and immediately after use. DO NOT touch it
directly with your hands.
CAUTION
Failure to observe instructions and warnings could result in minor or moderate injuries.
Label Printer, USB Cable, AC Adapter, Alkaline Batteries
• Use only the specified AA alkaline batteries (LR6).
• DO NOT use combinations of old and new batteries or combinations of different types, charging levels,
manufacturers, or models.
• DO NOT drop the Label Printer when removing it from the box or relocating it, otherwise you may get
injured.
• Be careful when closing the Tape Cassette Compartment Cover. There is a risk of injury if your finger gets
pinched between the upper and lower parts of the cover.
• When you are not using the Label Printer, store it out of the reach of children. In addition, do not allow
children to put the Label Printer parts or labels in their mouths. If any object has been swallowed, seek
medical attention immediately.
• DO NOT leave the Label Printer or any tape within the reach of babies and children.
• Store the Label Printer on a flat, level, and stable surface.
• Remove the batteries and disconnect the AC Adapter if you do not intend to use the printer for an extended
period of time.
• DO NOT press on the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD).
• When disconnecting the AC Adapter from the electrical socket, always hold the AC Adapter.
• DO NOT overload an electrical circuit with the AC Adapter.
• DO NOT open the Tape Cassette Compartment Cover when operating the Cutter unit.
• DO NOT apply excessive pressure to the Cutter unit.
Use the Label Printer
1. Print from the Label Printer
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Enter Text
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Preview Labels
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Print Labels
• Follow the on-screen instructions to print your labels.
• For more information about changing the printer settings, see the Basic
Operations section.
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