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MK3000
CABLE ID PRINTER
Supplement for the
MK3000 User's Guide
This document is a supplementary material to the separate User's Guide
(MK3000).
* Please note that the contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.
4Y1-8640-020

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  • Page 1 MK3000 CABLE ID PRINTER Supplement for the MK3000 User's Guide This document is a supplementary material to the separate User’s Guide (MK3000). * Please note that the contents of this manual are subject to change without notice. 4Y1-8640-020...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Page Reference Page in the User’s Guide Keyboard Comparison Figures LCD Display Comparison Figures Names and Functions of Keys How to Read the Display 8-10 Use with Batteries 13-14 Basic Input Operations, Before Input 9-10 ■Switching Character Input Method ■Keys and Input Methods Input Hiragana 11-12...
  • Page 3: Keyboard Comparison Figures

    Keyboard Comparison Figures The keyboard shown in the User’s Guide is different from the keyboard in the device manufactured for domestic use in Japan, so please refer to the following comparison. Your Device User’s Guide...
  • Page 4: Lcd Display Comparison Figures

    LCD Display Comparison Figures The LCD display shown in the User’s Guide is different from the display in the device manufactured for domestic use in Japan, so please refer to the following comparison. Your Device User’s Guide...
  • Page 5: Names And Functions Of Keys

    Names and Functions of Keys Please read this instead of P.6 and P.7 in the MK3000 User’s Guide. [Format] key Sets the page/text input orientation and the text frame. [Style] key Specifies character size, number of lines, and space between characters.
  • Page 6 [Cancel] key Press this key while printing to stop printing, and then stop after cutting the print media. If you press and hold this key for 2 seconds or more, the printer will stop without cutting. If pressed during the operation of a function, the operation will be canceled.
  • Page 7: How To Read The Display

    How to Read the Display Please read this instead of P.8~P.10 in the MK3000 User’s Guide. Character input method Displays the character input method settings. (→P.9) a: Alphanumeric characters (lowercase) A: Alphanumeric characters (uppercase) R: Romaji ひ: Kana カ: Katakana Print speed Displays the printing speed settings.
  • Page 8 Indicates the remaining capacity of the ink ribbon with a mark. Remaining Ink Ribbon : The display changes every 10%. When (Ribbon the remaining capacity is low, prepare a remaining) new ribbon cassette. … (Out of ribbon) (Not displayed) : The ribbon cassette is not loaded, or the information cannot be read.
  • Page 9 Cut Length/ Displays the settings for the length (cut length) of a tube (or a Alignment/Margin label), alignment, and margin of the current page. • When using the "Automatic" cut length feature (The set value is highlighted.) Cut Length (mm) Alignment (Centered “C” ) •...
  • Page 10: Use With Batteries

    Use with Batteries Please read this instead of P.13 in the MK3000 User’s Guide. If you are outdoors or in any other place where you do not have access to a power supply, you can use the product with batteries.
  • Page 11: Basic Input Operations, Before Input

    Basic Input Operations Before Input Switching the Character Input Method ■ Every time you press the [Input] key, the character input method is switched in the order of “a (alphanumeric characters input)→R (romaji input)→ひ (kana input).” Also, when you press the [Input] key after pressing the [Caps Lock] key, the character input method is switched in the order of “A (alphanumeric characters (uppercase) input)→R (romaji input)→カ...
  • Page 12 ■ Keys and Input Methods When using some character input methods, simultaneously pressing the [Shift] key will enter different characters. Please refer to the following table for more details. Key to press Input mode When entered When entered as is while pressing [Shift] !...
  • Page 13: Input Hiragana

    Input Hiragana Switch to the “romaji input mode” or “kana input mode” to input hiragana. ■ When Using Romaji Input [Example] Entering the word “かっしょく (kasshoku).” Switch to the romaji input mode using the [Input] key. ● The display will show “R.” Enter the word “かっしょく...
  • Page 14 ■ When Using Kana Input [Example] Entering the word “かっしょく (kasshoku).” Switch to the kana input mode using the [Input] key. ● The display will show “ひ.” ● if “A→R→カ” is displayed, press the [Caps Lock] key and repeat the process. Enter the word “かっしょく...
  • Page 15: Input Katakana

    Input Katakana Switch to the “romaji input mode,” “kana input mode,” or “katakana input mode” to input katakana. ■ When Using Romaji/Kana Input NOTE • Please refer to “Input Hiragana (P.11)” for more details on romaji input and kana input. [Example] Entering the word “ヴァイオレット...
  • Page 16 ■ When Using Katakana Input [Example] Entering the word “ヴァイオレット (Violette).” Switch to the kana input mode using the [Input] key. ● The display will show “ひ.” Switch to the katakana input mode using the [Caps Lock] key. ● The display will show “カ.” Enter the word “う゛ぁいおれっと...
  • Page 17: Input Alphanumeric Characters

    Input Alphanumeric Characters Switch to the “alphanumeric characters input mode” to input alphanumeric characters. [Example] Input "Res7-1." Switch to the alphanumeric characters input mode using the [Input] key. ● The display will show “a.” ● if “A→R→カ” is displayed, press the [Caps Lock] key and repeat the process.
  • Page 18: Input Kanji

    Input Kanji Switch to the “romaji input mode” or “kana input mode” to input kanji. If you do not know the reading of a kanji character or cannot convert to it using the keyboard, use the “kuten code input” to enter it. NOTE ・You cannot input kanji if the character size is set to “1.3 mm full-width,”...
  • Page 19 Press the [Enter] key. ● The word “回線 (kaisen)” will be entered. ■ When Using Kuten Code Input [Example] Entering the word “塑性 (sosei).” Press the [Symbol] key. Select the “kuten code input” using [▲] or [▼], then press the [Enter] key.
  • Page 20 Press the [Enter] key. ● The character “塑 (so)” will be displayed in the position indicated by ▶▶. ● Press the [Back Space] key while pressing [Shift] to delete the character displayed in the position indicated by ▶▶. Follow steps 3~5 to enter the character “性 (sei).” ●...
  • Page 21: Change Display Language

    Change Display Language You can change the language that appears on the display. The default setting is “Japanese.” Press the [Option] key. Select “その他 (others)” using [▲] or [▼], then press the [Enter] key. Select “言語/Language” using [▲] or [▼], then press the [Enter] key. Select the language using [▲] or [▼], then press the [Enter] key.
  • Page 22: Entering Symbols

    Entering Symbols Please read this instead of P.40 in the MK3000 User’s Guide. You can use the input symbol function to enter symbols that cannot be entered using the keyboard. [Example] Input "Ω." Press the [Symbol] key. Use the arrow keys ([...
  • Page 23: Running The Firmware Update

    Running the Firmware Update Please read this instead of P.186 in the MK3000 User’s Guide. IMPORTANT Download the latest firmware from the Canon website; - Download the latest firmware file (.exe) from the Canon website. Download site: canon.jp/download • Use the AC adapter when updating the firmware.
  • Page 24: Print Media

    Print Media Please read this instead of P.191 in the MK3000 User’s Guide. The following print media can be used for printing. PVC tube ø 1.5 mm to ø 10 mm inside diameter 0.4 mm to 0.6 mm thickness * With the tube warmer installed: ø 1.5 mm to ø 6.5 mm...
  • Page 25: Romaji/Kana Input Chart

    Romaji/Kana Input Chart...
  • Page 26 * Entering constants in succession displays the character “っ.” However, entering “NN” will display “ん.”...
  • Page 27: Symbol Chart

    Symbol Chart Please read this instead of P.196 in the MK3000 User’s Guide. <Symbols 1> <Symbols 2> <Symbols 3> <Symbols 4>...
  • Page 28: Kuten Code Chart

    Kuten Code Chart...

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