Users Manual - English
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... 18 WORD OUT 20 OVER TYPING 21 INSERTING 22 SETTING THE FORMAT 24 SIZE ...24 BIG SIZE FONT 27 STYLE...28 UNDERLINE/FRAME 30 PRINTING A LABEL 32 PRINTING 32 CUTTING 33 REPEAT PRINTING 34 NUMBERING 35 MIRROR PRINTING 38 TAPE FEED 39 PHRASE MEMORY OPERATION 42 PHRASE MEMORY 42 MEMORY SIZE...
... 18 WORD OUT 20 OVER TYPING 21 INSERTING 22 SETTING THE FORMAT 24 SIZE ...24 BIG SIZE FONT 27 STYLE...28 UNDERLINE/FRAME 30 PRINTING A LABEL 32 PRINTING 32 CUTTING 33 REPEAT PRINTING 34 NUMBERING 35 MIRROR PRINTING 38 TAPE FEED 39 PHRASE MEMORY OPERATION 42 PHRASE MEMORY 42 MEMORY SIZE...
Users Manual - English
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... dull. q The cutting blade is used. q If dust still remains, dip the cotton swab in isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol and wipe the print head again. -49- TROUBLESHOOTING Problem 1. The tape cannot be some dust on its own. 7. q If the batteries are low, replace them . q The batteries are not formed properly. 4. Replace them... appears. 6. q Check that the tape cassette has been inserted properly. q Check that the adaptor is empty, replace it with a new one. q You have turned on a label. Wipe the print head gently with a dry cotton swab.
... dull. q The cutting blade is used. q If dust still remains, dip the cotton swab in isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol and wipe the print head again. -49- TROUBLESHOOTING Problem 1. The tape cannot be some dust on its own. 7. q If the batteries are low, replace them . q The batteries are not formed properly. 4. Replace them... appears. 6. q Check that the tape cassette has been inserted properly. q Check that the adaptor is empty, replace it with a new one. q You have turned on a label. Wipe the print head gently with a dry cotton swab.