Free Design: Using Multiple Lines In A Tape Label - Casio KL-7400 User Manual

Casio label printer user's guide
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FREE DESIGN: Using Multiple Lines in a Tape
Label
This section explains how to use multiple lines in a label in the Free Design
Mode. Note that the maximum number of lines depends on the width of the
tape you are using.
Important!
Tape Width
24/18mm
Maximum Number
6
of Lines
• 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 32).
Example
New Branch
In Operation soon!
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.
28
E
12mm
9mm
6mm
5
3
2
3.
3.
Input the second line of text.
Input the second line of text.
• Here we will input "In Operation soon!".
• Here we will input "In Operation soon!".
The character size is
adjusted automatically
in accordance with the
number of lines.
• 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 "5/6" appears for the layout image indicator when the
Small Font is selected for printing. This indicates that the total number of
lines is 6, and the cursor is currently located in line 5. For details about
using the Small Font, see page 33.
• 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 17 for information about printing the label.
• For information about saving tape label data, see page 45.
Layout image
The lines indicate
the number of lines
in the label. Line
thickness indicates
character size.
.

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