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D K M L H I A C F G B E N J A Tape cassette door B Tape rollers C Tape advance knob D Start line E Tape pawl F Embossing handle G Embossing wheel H Character selection window I Cutting handle J Embossing adjustment screw K Cable tie slot punch L Hole punch M Cutting assembly N Leader/trailer length guide 2
D K M L H I A C F G B E N J A Tape cassette door B Tape rollers C Tape advance knob D Start line E Tape pawl F Embossing handle G Embossing wheel H Character selection window I Cutting handle J Embossing adjustment screw K Cable tie slot punch L Hole punch M Cutting assembly N Leader/trailer length guide 2
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... www.dymo.com for your new DYMO M1011 labelmaker, you to print mirror script labels that meet special requirements in a wide variety of plastic and metal labels. DYMO plastic tapes are available in the industry. Metal tapes are used on moulds or casts for metal or rubber injection, silicon casting, fiber glass applications, and so on obtaining tapes and accessories for information on . The labelmaker uses DYMO 12 mm (1/2") label tape...
... www.dymo.com for your new DYMO M1011 labelmaker, you to print mirror script labels that meet special requirements in a wide variety of plastic and metal labels. DYMO plastic tapes are available in the industry. Metal tapes are used on moulds or casts for metal or rubber injection, silicon casting, fiber glass applications, and so on obtaining tapes and accessories for information on . The labelmaker uses DYMO 12 mm (1/2") label tape...
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Hold the labelmaker in your left hand. 2. Open tape door (A). 3. Feed the tape between the two rollers (B). 6. Squeeze the embossing handle (F) half-way (one click) several times to emboss non-adhesive aluminium or plastic tape. Close the tape door. 5. To load the tape roll 1. Loading the Label Tape The DYMO M1011 is set to ensure the tape is inserted all the way. 4 Insert roll of tape allowing the end to extend about 5 cm (2") through the tape slot. 4.
Hold the labelmaker in your left hand. 2. Open tape door (A). 3. Feed the tape between the two rollers (B). 6. Squeeze the embossing handle (F) half-way (one click) several times to emboss non-adhesive aluminium or plastic tape. Close the tape door. 5. To load the tape roll 1. Loading the Label Tape The DYMO M1011 is set to ensure the tape is inserted all the way. 4 Insert roll of tape allowing the end to extend about 5 cm (2") through the tape slot. 4.
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Before cutting the tape, make sure the end of the tape extends beyond the edge of the cutting assembly (M) by at least 1 cm (1"). Otherwise, a tape jam may occur. 2. Lift the cutting handle (I M Cutting the Tape To cut the tape. 5 I ) gently until the tape extends from the front of the cutting assembly so you can easily pull the label out. Squeeze the embossing handle half-way, several times until it is vertical to cut the tape 1.
Before cutting the tape, make sure the end of the tape extends beyond the edge of the cutting assembly (M) by at least 1 cm (1"). Otherwise, a tape jam may occur. 2. Lift the cutting handle (I M Cutting the Tape To cut the tape. 5 I ) gently until the tape extends from the front of the cutting assembly so you can easily pull the label out. Squeeze the embossing handle half-way, several times until it is vertical to cut the tape 1.
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Turn the character selection wheel (G) until the desired letter is centered in the window (H). 2. Release the embossing handle fully before selecting the next character. To emboss a label 1. Squeeze the embossing handle (F) firmly. 3. This can damage the character blades. To add space between words Squeeze embossing handle (F) half-way (one click) or turn the tape advance knob clockwise (one click per space). 6 F H G Embossing the Label Avoid turning the embossing wheel at the same time you are squeezing the embossing handle.
Turn the character selection wheel (G) until the desired letter is centered in the window (H). 2. Release the embossing handle fully before selecting the next character. To emboss a label 1. Squeeze the embossing handle (F) firmly. 3. This can damage the character blades. To add space between words Squeeze embossing handle (F) half-way (one click) or turn the tape advance knob clockwise (one click per space). 6 F H G Embossing the Label Avoid turning the embossing wheel at the same time you are squeezing the embossing handle.
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Emboss the text as described in "Embossing the Label" on Stainless Steel Tape You may need to adjust the labelmaker to emboss properly when using plastic or aluminum tape, you may need to reverse this adjustment. 7 To adjust for stainless steel tape 1. When you return to using stainless steel tape. J Embossing on page 6. Turn the adjustment screw (J) clockwise 1/2 to 3/4 turn. 2.
Emboss the text as described in "Embossing the Label" on Stainless Steel Tape You may need to adjust the labelmaker to emboss properly when using plastic or aluminum tape, you may need to reverse this adjustment. 7 To adjust for stainless steel tape 1. When you return to using stainless steel tape. J Embossing on page 6. Turn the adjustment screw (J) clockwise 1/2 to 3/4 turn. 2.
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E C Retracting the Tape You may want to retract the tape, for example, if the tape advanced too far or to center the text on the label. Pull back the pawl (E). 2. To retract the tape 1. Turn the tape advance knob (C) counter-clockwise. 8
E C Retracting the Tape You may want to retract the tape, for example, if the tape advanced too far or to center the text on the label. Pull back the pawl (E). 2. To retract the tape 1. Turn the tape advance knob (C) counter-clockwise. 8
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Retract the tape as described in "Retracting the Tape" on page 4. 9 Open the tape cassette door (A) and remove the tape. Reload the tape as described in "Loading the Label Tape" on page 8. 2. A Removing the Tape To remove the tape 1. Use caution when removing stainless steel tape that may have sharp edges. 3.
Retract the tape as described in "Retracting the Tape" on page 4. 9 Open the tape cassette door (A) and remove the tape. Reload the tape as described in "Loading the Label Tape" on page 8. 2. A Removing the Tape To remove the tape 1. Use caution when removing stainless steel tape that may have sharp edges. 3.
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... previous label, emboss the text on the Label The leader/trailer length guide (N) has positioning marks for a short (S) or long label (L). Retract the tape until the tape edge is opposite the S on your label. 3. Advance the tape until the last embossed letter is centered. 4. Advance the tape until the last embossed letter is at start line (D). 2. Use the marks on the guide to cut the tape. Lift the cutting handle (I ) to the vertical...
... previous label, emboss the text on the Label The leader/trailer length guide (N) has positioning marks for a short (S) or long label (L). Retract the tape until the tape edge is opposite the S on your label. 3. Advance the tape until the last embossed letter is centered. 4. Advance the tape until the last embossed letter is at start line (D). 2. Use the marks on the guide to cut the tape. Lift the cutting handle (I ) to the vertical...
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To apply self-adhesive labels 1. Peel off the protective backing taking care not to any smooth, clean, and dry surface. Press the label in place. 3. Applying Self-Adhesive Labels Self-adhesive plastic and aluminum labels stick permanently to touch the adhesive. 2. Apply firm pressure along the entire length to ensure good contact. 11
To apply self-adhesive labels 1. Peel off the protective backing taking care not to any smooth, clean, and dry surface. Press the label in place. 3. Applying Self-Adhesive Labels Self-adhesive plastic and aluminum labels stick permanently to touch the adhesive. 2. Apply firm pressure along the entire length to ensure good contact. 11
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... the cut label into the hole punch slot (L). 2. Insert one end of the characters or a punched hole may cause the tape to jam. 2. To punch a cable tie slot 1. Make sure to punch a hole. The letters must face down . Lift the cutting handle (I) to the vertical position to punch the slot. 12 I K L Punching Holes in Non-Adhesive Labels You can be attached using screws...
... the cut label into the hole punch slot (L). 2. Insert one end of the characters or a punched hole may cause the tape to jam. 2. To punch a cable tie slot 1. Make sure to punch a hole. The letters must face down . Lift the cutting handle (I) to the vertical position to punch the slot. 12 I K L Punching Holes in Non-Adhesive Labels You can be attached using screws...
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To change the wheel 1. Position the new wheel. 4. Remove the label tape. 2. Do not tighten the screw too tightly. 13 G Changing the Wheel You can replace the character wheel with a Reverse Image Wheel. Insert the screw in the center of the embossing wheel (G) and remove the wheel. 3. Unscrew the screw in the center and tighten.
To change the wheel 1. Position the new wheel. 4. Remove the label tape. 2. Do not tighten the screw too tightly. 13 G Changing the Wheel You can replace the character wheel with a Reverse Image Wheel. Insert the screw in the center of the embossing wheel (G) and remove the wheel. 3. Unscrew the screw in the center and tighten.
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The tape is slipping. This can happen when dirt or grease gets on the rollers. Clean the rollers by using the labelmaker: • Letters appear where you are probably squeezing the embossing handle too hard. • Letters overlap - You are squeezing the embossing handle. This can damage the character blades. 14 Hints for Trouble Free Operation Keep the following in mind when using a soft cloth and alcohol, while turning the tape advance knob back and forth several times. • Avoid turning the embossing wheel at the same time you want spaces -
The tape is slipping. This can happen when dirt or grease gets on the rollers. Clean the rollers by using the labelmaker: • Letters appear where you are probably squeezing the embossing handle too hard. • Letters overlap - You are squeezing the embossing handle. This can damage the character blades. 14 Hints for Trouble Free Operation Keep the following in mind when using a soft cloth and alcohol, while turning the tape advance knob back and forth several times. • Avoid turning the embossing wheel at the same time you want spaces -