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With the LetraTAG XR you can print a wide range of high-quality labels in different sizes and styles. The LetraTAG can print on coloured, transparent, metallic and iron-on fabric tapes. See the list of DYMO cassettes available for the LetraTAG XR at the end of this guide.
Getting started: your first label in six easy steps
Open the cassette door Insert cassette (Fig B).
and gently press on the centre of the cassette until it clicks into place (Fig C).
Check the cassette is correctly positioned before closing the cassette door.
Press the red button to switch on.
Note: the label maker switches off automatically after 2 minutes if no keys are pressed.
Type a simple label first to try the machine. Learn more about formatting in the following pages.
Press "print" to print your label.
Use the cutter button on the right-hand side of the LetraTag to cut the label (Fig E)
Congratulations! You've just printed your first label!
Setting the language will define which extra characters your LetraTAG can print, so that you have fast access to the accented characters or currency symbols you need in your language or country. It will also specify the language in which error messages appear on the display.
Press LANGUAGE ( ). An abbreviation of a language will appear. Use Q or R to scroll through the alphabetical list of language abbreviations until you reach the one you require. Then press to select. Note that the starting point for the list of languages depends on the model:
Keyboard model | starting point |
EU | OFF |
US | US |
Note: whenever you change the batteries, you will have to reset the language.
If you want to type numbers, press and the key. Or use the number lock as a useful alternative to the shift key.
Press to set this feature which makes F-O become 1-0, press again to exit.
If you make a mistake, press and the cursor will delete the character on the left of the current cursor position, and will move one place to the left.
The key is a toggle key. Press it to start typing in capitals. You will see the CAPS indicator is highlighted on the display. Press it again when you want to drop back to lower case.
The key inserts a blank space within your label.
LetraTAG XR also stores a large number of extra characters (such as other letters or accented letters). It uses RACE technology, like a mobile phone keyboard. If you tap the same key repeatedly within a short time, you can scroll through a sequence of characters based on that letter. For example, pressing the e key repeatedly in the French-language version will scroll through e - é - è - ê - ë. If you wait for more than one second, the character will be selected, and the cursor will move on to the next position.
Example:
Type a twice, and the letter à appears. If you tap the key again within one second, á will appear. Pause for a second, and the letter á will be selected, and the cursor will move on to the next position.
You can also insert a number of graphic symbols. To insert a symbol, press SYMBOL ( )
The display will show: A-I?
Press to cancel or press a letter key 'A' to 'I' until you find the line of symbols required. See table F. Use or to select a symbol. Press to place the symbol in the label.
You can add a second line to your label by pressing .
If the display shows Abc123, your label will print:
The text will be centred on the label. Note that you cannot print two-line labels in certain formats (big font, vertical).
If you try this, the message Error 5 will alert you.
The display will show six characters of the text you have typed, plus the cursor. The PREVIEW function (press ) will automatically scroll through entire text of the label. You can also scroll manually through the label using the and keys. If you want to edit the label, use the and keys to move the cursor through the text to the place you want, then type or delete.
The --ll-- function (SHIFT + D) is a 'label break'. You can use this to end one label's text and start another.
You can store up to 70 characters in the text buffer of your LetraTAG XR, in as many as 20 labels. These characters will remain in the buffer, even if you switch off. If you try to type when the text buffer is full, the message ERROR 4 will appear. You will then have delete part or all of the text in the buffer in order to make a new label.
You can quickly move to the beginning of the buffer by pressing << ( ). Go to the end of the buffer by pressing >> ( ).
To delete the entire contents of the buffer, press CLEAR ()
You can use a wide range of formatting options to change the font style in your printed label, such as font size, bold, italic, boxed, vertical etc. the way you format these characters is shown by a combination of indicators above the text display.
There are display indicators. When one or more of these indicators is highlighted, it shows the relevant formatting option is active:
CAPS: Characters are typed as capital letters
The label will be printed underlined or in a certain type of box.
STYLE The label will be printed in a certain selected text style.
B The label will be printed in Big Font size.
Numbers are selected instead of the characters.
SHIFT The shifted numbers or functions can now be accessed
If you try a combination of formats which the machine cannot produce, an error message will appear. See error message list in Troubleshooting.
Pressing the SIZE key ( + A) will display the size menu, with four options:
narrow (condensed)
normal
wide (extended)
B big font (highly visible labels using the entire print height)
You can use Narrow, Normal and Wide fonts in twoline labels, where they will be reduced to half their normal height.
Move the cursor to the required size with the and keys, and press to select.
Selecting the text style
Pressing STYLE ( + C) will display the style menu, with six options:
You cannot combine these different text styles, or use these styles with the big font setting.
Move the cursor to the required style with the and keys, and press to select.
Pressing the key will display the box/underline menu, with eight options:
1. | no box | ||
2. | underlined | ||
3. | square box | ||
4. | Rounded box | ||
5. | shaded box | ||
6. | pointed box | ||
7. | zigzag box | ||
8. | crocodile box |
You cannot combine different underlining or box settings, or use them with the big font setting.
Move the cursor to the required setting with the and keys, and press to select.
Press to exit from a menu or cancel an action (except printing).
Use CLEAR ()to delete the entire content of the text you have stored in the buffer. This will delete the text, and restore all settings to their default values (except for the language settings you have selected). This means that:
Note: if you want to change the language settings, press LANGUAGE (SHIFT + caps) and scroll through the language list. Press to select your language.
Before printing, you can preview the text you have typed. Press PREVIEW (), and the label will scroll over the display once.
Make sure the cursor is inside the text of the label you want to print, and press . During printing the message Print... will be displayed.
The cutter button is on the right of your machine. To cut a label push the cutter forward (Fig E). The label backing is split down the middle for easy removal.
Error Message | Error description | What to do |
ERROR 1 | Tape jammed or battery low | Remove jam (see Troubleshooting below), or replace batteries |
ERROR 2 | Big font can not be selected with characters in the buffer | Try another format |
ERROR 3 | Big font can not be selected with style/box_underline/2line or lower case | Try another format |
ERROR 4 | Buffer is full | Delete some or all of the buffer text |
ERROR 5 | 2 line cannot be selected with the selected editing function | Try another format |
Display blinks | Beyond end of buffer | Your cursor cannot go any further to the right |
Display blinks | Beyond start of buffer | Your cursor cannot go any further to the left |
Display blinks | Wrong key pressed in editing mode | |
Display blinks | Wrong key pressed in menus |
No display
Check the machine is on
Check batteries and replace if necessary
No response to keys
Remove the batteries for a few minutes then refit. The machine will now reset.
No printing or poor text
Check batteries and replace if necessary
Check tape cassette is installed correctly and not empty
Clean print head (see "Cleaning")
Print contrast
For use under extreme temperature or humidity conditions.
Press + + X
The display will show the five contrast symbols. Use or to select lighter or darker then press to set
Jammed tape
Lift out the cassette and carefully release jammed tape. Cut off excess tape and refit/replace the cassette.
No success?
Call the customer service telephone.
Check and clean the print head regularly to ensure optimum print quality, using the cleaning tool supplied (see Fig D).
Type: | Paper | Plastic | Metallic | Iron-on |
Length: | 4m | 4m | 4m | 2m |
White | 91200 | 91201 | ------- | ------- |
Yellow | ------- | 91202 | ------- | ------- |
Red | ------- | 91203 | ------- | ------- |
Green | ------- | 91204 | 91209 | ------- |
Blue | ------- | 91205 | ------- | ------- |
Silver | ------- | ------- | 91208 | ------- |
Clear | ------- | 12267 | ------- | ------- |
Iron-on | ------- | ------- | ------- | 18769 |
Assorted Pack 91240:
1 x paper white
1 x plastic yellow
1 x metallic silver
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