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Manuel d'utilisation
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  • Page 1 User’s Guide Manuel d’utilisation Manual de usauario...
  • Page 2 Brady disclaims all warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Brady reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any product or system herein to improve reliability, function, or design.
  • Page 3 IN CANADA call 1-800-263-6179 to receive a return authorization number, then ship the machine to us in the original container along with a copy of the sales invoice to W. H. Brady, Inc. Signmark® Division, 56 Leek Cr., Richmond Hill, ON L4B 1H1, Attention: Repair. The machine will be returned to you after repair, freight prepaid by W.
  • Page 4 Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference, in which case required corrective measures will be at the owner’s expense. The user is cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Brady Worldwide, Inc. could void the user’s authority to use the equipment.
  • Page 5 International Power Cords Users in countries outside of North America may have to supply their own power cord for connecting the system to an AC electrical outlet. The table below shows the specifications for the power cord to be used in various countries: In this country: Use this power cord: Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland,...
  • Page 6: Physical Characteristics

    Specifications Model Number Sign and Label Maker PM3 Physical characteristics Size: 12.38 x 19.8 x 19.13 inches (31.45 x 49.73 x 48.59 cm) Weight: 45 pounds (20.25 kg) Environmental characteristics Ambient operating temperature: 40° F to 105° F (4° C to 41° C) Relative humidity: 20 to 80% (non-condensing) Storage requirements: 0°...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1: System Basics ............1-1 Setting up your system ............. 1-2 Unpacking and setting up the printer ........1-2 Inserting and removing tape ..........1-5 Inserting and removing ribbon ..........1-8 Using the display screen ..........1-13 The text entry area ..............1-16 The navigation area .............1-16 The preview area ..............1-17 The selection window ............1-18...
  • Page 8 Chapter 3: Label Design ............3-1 Changing the look of the text ........... 3-2 Selecting a font..............3-2 Changing type size ............... 3-4 Changing type options ............3-6 Adding graphics 3-11 Changing the look of the label 3-13 Setting label length ..............3-13 Selecting label options ............3-18 Adding frames ..............3-22 Using the date and time option ..........
  • Page 9 Chapter 5: Label Storage............5-1 Installing and removing memory cards ........5-2 Checking available memory ............5-3 Saving files ................. 5-4 Getting saved files ..............5-5 Copying files to or from a memory card ........5-7 Printing a list of saved files ............5-9 Deleting saved files ..............
  • Page 10 Specifications...
  • Page 11: Chapter 1: System Basics

    Chapter 1: System Basics Welcome! This user’s guide describes your new labeling system, which lets you create and print professional-looking labels and signs for use just about anywhere. All you need to do is pop in the ribbon and tape you want to use, type your text and print! Your label or sign prints on adhesive- backed tape that can be placed wherever you need clear, easy-to-read labels and signs.
  • Page 12: Setting Up Your System

    Setting up your system This section describes how to get your system up and running. It includes instructions for installing or replacing the ribbon and tape supplies. Unpacking and setting up the printer Your system is so easy to set up, you’ll be creating labels in just minutes! Follow these steps to get started: 1) Remove the bag from around the printer.
  • Page 13 4) Close the printer cover by pressing down on the top right side until you hear it click into place. 5) Plug the keyboard into the lower right side of the printer as shown above. 6) Plug the power cord into the back of the printer as shown below. Plug the other end of the cord into an AC power outlet.
  • Page 14 7) Locate the two sides of the clear ribbon cartridge case. Hold one side in each hand so that the interlocking pieces on each side are facing each other. Hold the sides together so that they form an upside-down V. Then fit the interlocking pieces in place and snap the sides together.
  • Page 15: Inserting And Removing Tape

    Inserting and removing tape This section describes how to insert and remove the system’s supply tape. These directions assume that you are facing the front of the printer (where the display screen is located). Note: When you open the printer, you’ll see a set of illustrations attached to the inside of the unit.
  • Page 16 4) Place the near end of the gray tape roll insert over the blue drive cone in the lower right side of the machine. Pull the tape spool toward you, then place the opposite end of the gray tape roll insert over the blue drive cone on that side. 5) Flip the blue memory cell flag clockwise so that it is seated in the red memory cell holder.
  • Page 17 6) Lift and remove the tape wiper from the printer. If you need to replace the wiper pad, see on page 7-1. Cleaning the system Tape wiper 7) Grasp the leading edge of the tape and guide it over the metal bar and black roller and into the red tape feed slot.
  • Page 18: Inserting And Removing Ribbon

    Inserting and removing ribbon This section describes how to insert and remove the system’s supply ribbon. These directions assume that you are facing the front of the printer (where the display screen is located). Note: When you open the printer, you’ll see a set of illustrations attached to the inside of the unit.
  • Page 19 • Grasp both sides of the ribbon cartridge case and pull it toward you, compressing the spring on the near side of the printer. When the far side of the gray ribbon roll inserts no longer cover the blue drive cones, lift the ribbon cartridge case out of the printer. Ribbon wiper is located here beneath the ribbon cartridge.
  • Page 20 5) If you’re inserting a new ribbon, remove and discard the shrinkwrap. 6) Hold the ribbon cartridge you are inserting so that the blue memory cell flag is on the far right side of the cartridge. Place the ribbon cartridge into the ribbon cartridge case, ensuring that the memory cell flag is in the opening indicated by the label.
  • Page 21 8) Close the ribbon cartridge case as shown below. Hook the blue memory cell flag onto the ribbon cartridge case. 9) Place the near end of the gray ribbon roll inserts over each of the blue drive cones in the upper left side of the printer. Grasp both sides of the case and pull it toward you so that the spring compresses, then place the opposite ends of the gray ribbon inserts over the blue drive cones on that side.
  • Page 22 10) Flip the blue memory cell flag clockwise so that it is seated in the red memory cell holder. 11) Close the printer cover by pressing down on the top right side until you hear it click into place. 1-12 Setting up your system...
  • Page 23: Using The Display Screen

    Using the display screen After your system has started, the display screen lists choices similar to the ones shown below. You can choose to run a specialty application, such as Signs, which guides you through the steps of creating certain kinds of safety and warning signs. You can also choose to create a freeform label, which gives you complete control over setting up labels and selecting options.
  • Page 24 If you select the Freeform option in the Application window (by moving the cursor to that option and pressing Enter), the display screen functions as described in this section. If you choose one of the specialty applications, the display screen is used a little differently. Refer to Using standard on page 2-11 and to the sections describing the specialty applications located at the end of layouts...
  • Page 25 High Pressure Steam Type Options Color: **Black* Expand/Condense: 100% Italics: Underline: Press ↑↓←→, ENTER or ESCAPE Selection window: Displays options you can set and choices you can make. High Pressure Steam Printing paused. Press Enter to continue or Escape to quit. Message window: Displays information or instructions about something you need to do.
  • Page 26: The Text Entry Area

    The text entry area As you create labels, the information you enter (such as text and formatting markers) displays in the text entry area. If you type more characters on a line than will fit in the display window, the display scrolls so the new characters are visible.
  • Page 27: The Preview Area

    • The bottom line in the navigation area shows the length of the current label. If you haven’t specified a label length (see on page 3-13), this value indicates the length of Setting label length the data you have entered for the current label. This length includes the leader and trailer, which are the blank tape at the beginning and end of a label.
  • Page 28: The Selection Window

    The selection window The selection window lets you choose options that you want to set and select settings for those options. When you press a function key on the labeling system keyboard, a selection window with the same name as the key you pressed displays in the preview area. For example, when you press the Type Options key, you need to select settings for the options.
  • Page 29: Markers

    Markers The symbols illustrated and described in the following table are called markers. They appear in the text entry area to show where you have changed the look of a label or inserted a special feature such as a sequence or a bar code. When you print a label, the markers do not print but the information in the marker is used to determine how the label should be printed.
  • Page 30: System Messages

    The text buffer can contain up to 64 type changes made with change markers (such as fonts, type sizes and underlining). If you exceed this number, the following message displays. You’ll need to delete an existing type change before you can add another one. Too many type changes System messages System messages may display in the preview area to give information about something you have...
  • Page 31: Using The Keyboard

    Using the keyboard Your system’s keyboard operates much like a standard computer keyboard. This section describes keyboard features and how to perform basic tasks such as inserting and deleting text. Overtyping and inserting As you create your labels, you may need to edit or add to the text you’ve already entered. You can do this by overtyping or inserting text.
  • Page 32: Deleting And Clearing

    Deleting and clearing There are three ways to delete text, symbols and markers. Keep in mind that deleting a marker will probably change the look of the printed label. • Press the Backspace key to delete the character to the left of the cursor. •...
  • Page 33: Typing All Capital Letters

    Typing all capital letters To type text in all capital letters, press the Caps Lock key. The Caps Lock indicator on the upper right side of the keyboard lights up when Caps Lock is on. All alphabetic characters will be entered as capital letters;...
  • Page 34 On Line Puts the system on line to print data from a PC application. Refer to Chapter 6, “Using the Printer With a PC.” Print Starts printing the labels in the text buffer. Refer to Chapter 4, “Printing.” Print Special Gets preview image of the formatted label at any time, regardless of the Automatic preview setting in Setup.
  • Page 35: Typing Special Characters

    Typing special characters Keys may contain from one to three characters, depending on the keyboard layout you are using. (See on page 1-26 for information on the keyboard layout option.) The table Setting system defaults below indicates how to type each character. Location on key How to type the character Lower left corner or bottom of key...
  • Page 36: Setting System Defaults

    Setting system defaults When you first turn your system on, the system automatically uses certain settings that are referred to as system defaults. Unless you change these settings, the defaults are used. Use the Setup key to change your system defaults. You can also use this key to set up names for tape and ribbon colors and to access the operating system upgrade routine.
  • Page 37 Setup option What it does Automatic preview Allows you to turn the dynamic preview feature On or Off. The default setting is On. Dynamic preview allows the system to update your label as you type from the key- board, typically when you pause. Sometimes this slows down your keyboard response time.
  • Page 38 Type size units Sets the unit of measure for displaying type size in the Type Size window. Choose Inches (default), Points or mm. When you change this unit, the default Type size value (see above) changes to the new unit values. Length units Sets the unit of measure for displaying label length and other length values (such as amount of tape remaining).
  • Page 39: Checking System Status

    Checking system status Use the Status key to check certain supply and system information. These values are displayed here for information only and cannot be changed in this window. 1) Press the Status key. The Status window displays. Status Tape color: White Tape width: 10 in...
  • Page 40 2) Press the ↑ or ↓ key to move through the options listed below and view their current settings. Status option What it does Tape color Indicates the color of the installed tape. Tape width Indicates the width of the installed tape. The unit of measure is the Length units Setting system defaults setting selected in the Setup window.
  • Page 41: Chapter 2: Label Creation

    Chapter 2: Label Creation This chapter starts by guiding you through a tutorial for creating a simple label. You’ll see how easy it is to design your own labels and how fast it is to use the tools your system provides to create labels based on existing designs.
  • Page 42: Creating A Basic Label

    Creating a basic label This section gets you off to a great start with your system by leading you through the creation of a basic label. You’ll have a chance to see how some key system features work and to try out options you’ll use again and again. After you have unpacked and set up your system and installed some ribbon and tape, your system is ready to go to work.
  • Page 43 3) Type this text: Emergency Number. Then press Enter. If you make a mistake, use the Backspace key or the Delete key to erase characters. After you press Enter, the cursor moves down one line in the display to indicate that you’re starting a new line on the label.
  • Page 44 9) Now turn underlining off. To do this, press the Type Options key again. Move the cursor to the Underline option, and change the setting to “Off.” Press Enter. Underlining is now turned off, so that additional text you type will not be underlined. Another change marker appears in the text entry area to indicate where underlining was turned off.
  • Page 45: Label Creation Options

    Label creation options Your system offers three basic label creation methods: • Freeform—Freeform labels are labels you create on your own, without using any predetermined formatting or layout. To create a freeform label, choose the Freeform option in the Application window (as you did in the exercise on page 2-2).
  • Page 46: How Installed Ribbons Affect Label Composition

    How installed ribbons affect label composition The system uses the ribbon supplies installed in your system during label composition to determine the rules you must follow for selecting colors and to determine the maximum label length supported. For example, when you have installed a paneled ribbon, the length of the panels on the ribbon determine the maximum length of the label you are creating.
  • Page 47: Adding Lines, Labels And Areas To Freeform Labels

    Adding lines, labels and areas to freeform labels This section explains: • How to add lines, labels and areas when you are creating a freeform label • How to create multiple line labels and how to correct multiple line design issues •...
  • Page 48: Correcting Multiple Line Problems

    Correcting multiple line problems As you type, the system calculates how many lines will fit on the installed supply and within the specified length (if you previously entered a label length). If you have entered too many lines, the system displays one of several messages describing the error: •...
  • Page 49: Entering Multiple Labels

    Entering multiple labels Use the New Label key to enter many labels at a time, then print them all at once. As you enter labels, just press New Label when you want to start a new one. • The cursor must be positioned to the right of the last character on the label when you press New Label.
  • Page 50 • When you start a new area, the change markers from the previous area are still in effect. For example, if you chose a new type size in the previous area, that size applies in the new area. Also remember that any label options you choose, such as changing the justification, affect every label and area in the text buffer.
  • Page 51: Using Standard Layouts

    Using standard layouts Your system provides a set of standard label layouts that you can use to create advanced designs such as labels with many areas. There are 12 of these layouts available, and they are accessed with the Label Layout key. The layouts are set up using predefined formats to help you produce labels as quickly as possible.
  • Page 52: Entering Text In A Standard Layout

    Entering text in a standard layout Follow these steps to create labels using a standard layout: 1) Press the Label Layout key. The Label Layout window displays. Label Layout Press ↑↓←→, ENTER or ESC 2) Press the ↑ or ↓ and ← or → keys to move the cursor to the representation of the layout you want to use.
  • Page 53: Using Label Options In Standard Layouts

    Using label options in standard layouts When you use a standard layout, you can apply many label options to specific areas of any label. This differs from entering a typical freeform label, where label options apply to all labels and areas in the text buffer.
  • Page 54 4) Repeat these steps if you want to choose settings for other label options. 5) Press Enter when all of the settings you want to use are displayed. The Make Change window displays. Press the ↑ or ↓ key to highlight the option you want to use (see the table below).
  • Page 55: Using Specialty Applications

    Using specialty applications Your system is equipped with several specialty applications that allow you to quickly produce labels for a specific use. The Signs, Hazardous Waste Labels and Pipe Markers applications are standard on every system. These specialty applications lead you through the creation of an item, such as a sign, step-by-step.
  • Page 56 2-16 Using specialty applications...
  • Page 57: Chapter 3: Label Design

    Chapter 3: Label Design This chapter describes a variety of label design options you can use to design your label. It contains: • Changing the look of the text on page 3-2, with instructions for changing fonts and font sizes, and for using type options like reverse text and background color.
  • Page 58: Changing The Look Of The Text

    Changing the look of the text Use the procedures in this section to select text options, such as the font, color and type options. Selecting a font Your system allows you to create labels that use a variety of type styles (which are usually referred to as fonts) and to combine type styles on a label.
  • Page 59 2) Press the ↑ or ↓ key to highlight the name of the font you want to use. Then press Enter. The Make Change window displays: Make Change At beginning of text At cursor Press ↑↓, ENTER or ESC 3) Press the ↑ or ↓ key to highlight the option you want to use. Then press Enter. Make Change option What it does At beginning of text...
  • Page 60: Changing Type Size

    Changing type size In addition to changing the type style (font) on a label, you can also change the type size. You can use a variety of type sizes on a single label: NOTICE This office will close at noon on Friday, May 15.
  • Page 61 2) Type a number within the valid size range. Note the following about type size: The type size you can use depends on the width of the supply that’s currently installed. • For example, you won’t be able to select an 8-inch size if the supply is only 4 inches wide.
  • Page 62: Changing Type Options

    Changing type options Your system gives you several different ways of changing the look of certain text on your labels. Using the Type Options key, you can easily select one of the following options or combine several of them: • Color—To change text color.
  • Page 63 Some points to note about Reverse: • If there are multiple text colors in the area to be reversed, the system uses the first text color it finds in the area as the reverse color. Text in other colors remains in the original color(s) and is not reversed.
  • Page 64 Some points to note about Background color: • The Background option does not take effect at your cursor position. It will apply to the entire area in which you are working when you turn the setting on. • If there are no additional areas on the label, Background applies to the entire label. •...
  • Page 65 To change one or more type options: 1) Press the Type Options key where you want the option(s) to take effect. The Type Options window displays. Type Options Color: *Black* Expand/Condense: 100% Italics: Underline: Press ↑↓←→, ENTER or ESCAPE 2) Press the ↑ or ↓ key to move the cursor to the option you want to set. 3) When the option you want to set is highlighted, press the ←...
  • Page 66 Expand/Condense Choose a number. Text can be expanded from 110% to 200% in 10% increments; the larger the number, the more the text is expanded. Text can be condensed from 90% to 50% in 5% increments; the smaller the number, the more the text is condensed.
  • Page 67: Adding Graphics

    Adding graphics The keyboard on your system contains many commonly-used symbols that you can include on labels, such as ↓, & and $. You can also use a variety of other symbols from a range of categories by using the Graphics key. The Symbol Reference section included with this manual contains a complete list of symbol categories and numbers.
  • Page 68 7) Press the ← or → key to scroll through the available colors until you’ve displayed the name of the one you want to use for the symbol. The entire color palette is available to you here, despite the ribbon type installed. However, the system uses the ribbon supplies installed in your system during label composition to determine the rules you must follow for selecting colors (and also to determine the maximum label length supported).
  • Page 69: Changing The Look Of The Label

    Changing the look of the label You can change the look of a label by changing the length or condensing the contents, by adding frames, and by setting options such as justification, text position and direction, line spacing, and so on. Setting label length You use the Label Length key to set length.
  • Page 70 Ribbon type: When you have a continuous color monochrome ribbon installed, certain restrictions apply for the label length. See Maximum label length and continuous color on page 3-16 for a list of those restrictions. (For more information monochrome ribbons about ribbon types, see on page 4-5.) Selecting ribbon type Also, note the following important points about label length:...
  • Page 71 Maximum label length and system memory The following table provides a quick reference for maximum label lengths available with and without additional memory installed: Maximum Label Length POWERMARK® Sign and Label Maker without PowerMark® with Output type additional memory additional memory Single color printing, 200 inches or 5080 mm.
  • Page 72 Maximum label length and continuous color monochrome ribbons The following label length restrictions apply when you have a continuous color monochrome ribbon installed: You may not add a second color (for text, text background, graphics, label frame, or • area frame) to the label if your existing text is already longer than the supported maximum label length for multi-color printer.
  • Page 73 To change the Length or the Condense to fit option: 1) Press the Label Length key. The Label Length window displays. Label Length Length (inches): 00.00.00 Condense to fit: Type values, press ↑↓, ENTER or ESC 2) To change the length, type a number within the valid range (as shown in the table above).
  • Page 74: Selecting Label Options

    Selecting label options Your system provides many ways of changing the look of all labels that you type. This makes it easy to make all labels look the same without having to set options for each individual label. These options include: •...
  • Page 75 • Mirror—Prints a mirror image of a label, on which the characters are inverted so that the label is readable in a mirror. (You may have seen mirrored text on the front of an ambulance or on a loading dock.) •...
  • Page 76 To choose Label Options: 1) Press the Label Options key. The Label Options window displays. Label Options Justification: Center Text position: Middle Text direction: Along tape Line spacing: Normal Press ↑↓←→, ENTER or ESC 2) Press the ↑ or ↓ key to move the cursor to the option you want to change. 3) When the option you want to set is highlighted, press the ←...
  • Page 77 4) Repeat steps 2 and 3 if you want to choose settings for other label options. 5) Press Enter when all of the settings you want to use are displayed. One of the following appears: If you are working in the normal text entry area (not in a standard layout), the following •...
  • Page 78: Adding Frames

    Adding frames Use the Frame function to print borders around an entire label or individual area on a label. You can choose different framing options for each label in the text buffer, and you can choose separate options for label frames and area frames: •...
  • Page 79 2) Press the ↑ or ↓ key to move the cursor to an option you want to set. Then press the ← or → key to select a value as shown in the following table. Frame option What it does Label Controls whether a frame prints for the current label and whether the frame from the previ- ous label will be used for the current label.
  • Page 80: Using The Date And Time Option

    Using the date and time option Use the Date/Time key to quickly add the current date and/or time to your labels. When you use this function, a marker is placed on the label; whenever you print the label, the current date and/or time will be printed in place of the marker. The first subsection in this section describes how to add the date or time to a label.
  • Page 81: Setting The Time

    Setting the time Follow these steps to change the time on your system: 1) Hold down the Shift key and press the Date/Time key. The Date and Time window displays. Date and Time Format setup . . . Set time . . . Set date .
  • Page 82: Setting The Date

    Setting the date Follow these steps to change the date on your system: 1) Hold down the Shift key and press the Date/Time key. The Date and Time window displays. Date and Time Format setup . . . Set time . . . Set date .
  • Page 83: Setting The Date/Time Format

    Setting the date/time format Follow these steps to choose the format in which the date and/or time will be printed when you insert it on your labels: 1) Hold down the Shift key and press the Date/Time key. The Date and Time window displays. Date and Time Format setup .
  • Page 84: Creating Sequences

    Creating sequences The Sequence function is a powerful feature that makes it easy to create a series of labels. For instance, you may need to create a set of labels like this: Part W300-96 Part W305-96 Part W310-96 If you only had this series of three labels to print, it would not be that hard to type the text three times.
  • Page 85 3) For the Starting point option, type the sequenced number(s) or letter(s) for the first label you want printed. You can enter a number between 0 and 99999, a letter between a and z or a letter between A and Z. To print a sequence with leading zeros, type as many as you want here. (The system beeps if you try typing both letters and numbers, such as 3B, or if you leave this option blank.) To create our example, you would type 300.
  • Page 86: Working With Bar Codes

    Working with bar codes Use the Bar Code function to insert a bar code on a label. All you need to do is select bar code options and enter the type of information the bar code will contain. The system converts the information into bar code characters as shown in the following example.
  • Page 87: Inserting A Bar Code On A Label

    Inserting a bar code on a label 1) Select the bar code options you want to use. Refer to on page 3-32. Selecting bar code options 2) Press the Bar Code key. A bar code marker appears in the text entry area. 3) Type the bar code characters.
  • Page 88: Selecting Bar Code Options

    Selecting bar code options Follow this procedure to choose bar code attributes, including the symbology, for all labels in the text buffer: 1) Hold down the Shift key and press the Bar Code key. The Bar Code Attributes window displays. Bar Code Attributes Symbology: Code 39...
  • Page 89 Human readable text Specifies whether or not human-readable text is printed with the bar code. Choose Below (default) or None. Start/Stop in HR text Determines whether or not the start and stop characters are printed in the human- readable text. Choose Off (default) or On. Check character Controls whether or not a check character is printed for the bar code.
  • Page 90 3-34 Working with bar codes...
  • Page 91: Working With Supplies

    Chapter 4: Printing This chapter provides information on printing labels and about the system’s ribbon and tape supplies. Topics include: • Working with supplies on page 4-1, with sections on supply tape, supply ribbon and selecting a ribbon type, how to swap ribbons during printing, how to change supplies, and more. •...
  • Page 92: Supply Tape

    Supply tape Part of creating a label involves choosing the width of the tape on which you’ll print the label. Your system supports tape widths from 4 to 10 inches (100 to 254 mm) in a variety of colors. The system doesn’t need to know the tape color but does need to know the width.
  • Page 93: Supply Ribbon

    Supply ribbon As you create your labels, you’ll have the opportunity to decide which ribbon colors to use for printing the labels. You have great flexibility in choosing your colors, since all colors on the palette are available to you at all times, regardless of what kind of ribbon you install.
  • Page 94 The system uses the ribbon supplies installed in your system during label composition to determine the rules you must follow for selecting colors and to determine the maximum label length supported. (See on page 3-13 for a table of information Setting label length about maximum supported lengths.) •...
  • Page 95: Selecting Ribbon Type

    Selecting ribbon type When you create a label, the system uses color information from the installed ribbon. As noted in the previous section, when you turn on the system, the system checks which type of ribbon is installed. If no ribbon is installed, the “Unknown supply type” message displays, and you’re prompted to install the ribbon.
  • Page 96: Swapping Ribbons During Printing

    Swapping ribbons during printing When you compose your label and choose print, the system analyzes the job and determines what ribbons are needed to print the label. This process applies to both paneled ribbons and continuous color monochrome ribbons. During the print process, if substitution is necessary, the system prompts you to install specific ribbon colors.
  • Page 97: Operating The System Without Supplies Installed

    Operating the system without supplies installed The supplies you install in the system determine the physical characteristics of the labels you create and edit. But under certain circumstances, you may want to power on the system without installing supplies first. The system then prompts you for the supply attributes you will eventually use to print the label you create.
  • Page 98: Changing Supplies

    Changing supplies Whenever you install new tape or ribbon supplies, the system checks the supply’s width, type and color. The following messages may display. • Unknown supply type—Displays if you turn the system on without installing ribbon or tape. on page 4-5 for information on responding to the message. This Selecting ribbon type message also displays if an error occurred in reading the supply memory cell.
  • Page 99: Printing Labels

    Printing labels Press the Print key on the labeling system keyboard to print all the labels currently entered in the text buffer. If you have typed multiple labels by using the New Label key, all labels will print even though you cannot see all of them on the screen. Any labels that are blank are not printed.
  • Page 100 • To prevent tape jams in your system, NEVER turn the system off while it is printing. If a jam does occur, you may be able to clear it by opening the printer cover and rewinding the tape onto the tape spool. DO NOT try to clear a jam using screwdrivers or similar tools; this could cause damage to the cutter mechanism.
  • Page 101: Printing Multiple Copies

    Printing multiple copies When a label is displayed in the text buffer, you can select how many copies of that label should be printed. To set this option, press the Repeat key on the labeling system keyboard, type a number between zero and 99 and press Enter. The default value is 1. Copies Number of copies Type values, press ENTER or ESC...
  • Page 102: Changing Print Density/Thermal Energy

    Changing print density/thermal energy Use the Density key on the labeling system keyboard to adjust the print density by increasing or decreasing the thermal print energy. You can change this setting while labels are printing or at any other time. To change the setting, press the Density key to display the Density/Energy window shown below.
  • Page 103: Chapter 5: Label Storage

    Chapter 5: Label Storage Your labeling system allows you to save the labels you create so that you or other users can use them again without having to retype. You can store labels in files, much as you do on a computer. This chapter describes how to save, retrieve, copy and delete those files.
  • Page 104: Installing And Removing Memory Cards

    Installing and removing memory cards Before you can save, retrieve or delete files from a memory card, you need to install the card in the labeling system. There are two memory card slots located on the right side of the system (if you are facing the display window).
  • Page 105: Checking Available Memory

    Checking available memory Before you save labels, you may want to check that there is enough memory available either internally or on the memory card you want to use. Follow these steps: 1) To check the memory available on a memory card, first install the card as described in Installing and removing memory cards on page 5-2.
  • Page 106: Saving Files

    Saving files Follow these steps to save your labels in a file in the system’s internal memory or on a memory card. All information currently in the text buffer will be saved. 1) To save the file on a memory card, first install the card as described in Installing and removing memory cards on page 5-2.
  • Page 107: Getting Saved Files

    Getting saved files Follow these steps to retrieve a file that was previously saved in resident memory or on a memory card. When you retrieve a file it is placed in the text buffer so you can print or edit it, and all of the settings that were selected for that file are in effect.
  • Page 108 6) When the name of the file you want to retrieve is displayed, press Enter. • If the file was found, it is placed in the text buffer. • If the retrieved file was created with a specialty application, the system launches that application.
  • Page 109: Copying Files To Or From A Memory Card

    Copying files to or from a memory card Use this procedure to copy all the files stored in resident memory to a memory card, or to copy all files stored on a memory card to resident memory. To copy between cards, copy files from a memory card to resident memory, then from resident memory to a memory card.
  • Page 110 4) Press Enter. • If you are copying files to a memory card that contains files, you’re asked whether or not you want to overwrite the files on the card. Choose Yes or No. • If you are copying files to resident memory, and a file with the same name already exists, you are asked if you want to overwrite the existing file.
  • Page 111: Printing A List Of Saved Files

    Printing a list of saved files Use this procedure to print a list of the files stored in either resident memory or on a memory card. Note: Before using this function, you need to clear all text from the text buffer.
  • Page 112: Deleting Saved Files

    Deleting saved files Follow these steps to delete a file that was previously saved in resident memory or on a memory card. Once you delete a file, there is no way to get it back again. 1) To delete a file stored on a memory card, insert the card in a card slot. Install the card as described in on page 5-2.
  • Page 113 5) Type the name of the file you want to delete (including the extension, such as.OS), or use the ← or → key to display the name of the file. As you press the ← or → key, the system lists the next file stored in the selected location. Continue pressing the key to scroll through all file names.
  • Page 114: Clearing A Memory Card

    Clearing a memory card Use this procedure to delete all files that were previously saved on a memory card. Once you delete the files there is no way to get them back, so be sure you want to erase the files. 1) Press the Clear key on the labeling system keyboard.
  • Page 115: Chapter 6: Using The Printer With A Pc

    Chapter 6: Using the printer with a PC In addition to functioning as a stand-alone system, your labeling system can be connected to a PC and used much like any other printer. This allows you to create labels and signs in PC applications, such as the MARKWARE™...
  • Page 116: Requirements

    Requirements The items you need in order to use your labeling system with a PC are listed below. Contact your labeling system distributor to purchase a kit containing the necessary cable and drivers. • A PC running Windows 2000 or Win XP operating system (Win 95,Win 98, Win 98 SE, and NT 4.0 are not supported).
  • Page 117: Setting Up The Print Driver

    Setting up the print driver This section describes how to install the labeling system print driver on the PC and how to configure the driver options that apply specifically to the labeling system. Installing the print driver Follow these steps to install the labeling system print driver on the PC. 1) Insert the POWERMARK®...
  • Page 118 3. Select POWERMARK from the printer list and click OK. The Choose Printer Port dialog box displays. 4. Select USB and click OK. The Printer Setup: InstallShield Wizard Complete dialog box displays. 5. Click Yes to restart your computer or No to restart your computer later. Click Finish. Setting up the print driver...
  • Page 119: Connecting The System To A Pc

    Connecting the system to a PC To connect the labeling system to a PC, follow the steps below. 1) Turn off the PC, the labeling system and any devices connected to the PC. 2. Plug the USB cable into the side of the labeling system. 3.
  • Page 120: Printing From A Pc

    Printing from a PC Before printing labels from a PC application, be sure you have installed the print driver. To create your labels in a Windows application, such as the MARKWARE™ Tape and Label Software application, choose the Print command as you normally would, and select your labeling system as the printer.
  • Page 121: Chapter 7: Maintenance

    Chapter 7: Maintenance This chapter provides information on procedures you should follow to keep your system running at its best Cleaning the system To keep your system operating at its best, we recommend that you clean the printhead each time you use up a ribbon cartridge. You should also clean the printhead if you experience print quality problems, such as lines, on your labels.
  • Page 122 • Your system is equipped with special wipers designed to keep the ribbon and tape supplies as clean as possible to ensure high-quality output. The wiper pads need to be replaced periodically as they become dirty. We recommend replacing the pads after you use up approximately five rolls of ribbon or tape.
  • Page 123: Maintaining The System

    Maintaining the system Follow these suggestions to maintain your system: • Turn your system off when you are not using it. • Store supplies in their original cartons in a cool, dry place. If you don’t store supplies in the cartons, stand them on end with the flag end up.
  • Page 124 Maintaining the system...
  • Page 125: Signs Application

    Signs Application...
  • Page 126 Differences from standard operating system Signs Application...
  • Page 127 As you create a sign, the sign number and step number are shown here. Signs Sign 1/Step 1 Layout Header and text Header, text and symbol (1) Header, text and symbol (2) Header, text and symbol (3) Press NEXT STEP or PREV STEP The preview area shows what the selected layout looks like and which objects it contains.
  • Page 128 Starting the application Application Freeform Signs Pipe Marker Hazardous Waste Labels Press , ENTER or SETUP CAUTION Note: Signs Application...
  • Page 129 Exiting the application Quitting application. Are you sure? Note: Exiting the application...
  • Page 130 Working with a new set of signs Note: 1) Display the File Options window in the Signs application. File Options Create new file Edit saved file Print saved file Other file options . . . Press ENTER or ESCAPE 2) Press the key to highlight Create new file.
  • Page 131 Note: 3) Press the key to highlight the name of the layout you want to use. Then press the Next Step key on the far right side of the keyboard. Size 4 x 6 7 x 10 10 x 14 Press NEXT STEP or PREV STEP Note:...
  • Page 132 5) Type text or select options as required. Then press Next Step. Continue doing this until you’ve entered or selected all of the sign’s content. Copies Number of copies: Type value, NEXT STEP or PREV STEP 6) Type the number of copies you want printed. Then press Next Step. Task Save .
  • Page 133 The current sign number and total number of signs are shown here. Signs Sign 2 of 4 Go To Type a number or use the Next Sign number: Label or Prev Label key to display the number of the sign you want to Type value, NEXT LABEL or PREV LABEL work with.
  • Page 134 Working with saved signs Note: 1) Open a file that was saved in the Signs application. File Options Create new file Edit saved file Print saved file Other file options . . . Press ENTER or ESCAPE The current sign number and total number of signs in the file are shown here.
  • Page 135 2) Choose the sign you want to work with. 3) Edit the sign. Using content windows Using content windows...
  • Page 136 Frame window Signs Sign 1/Step 3 Frame Frame signs: Line width: Thin Color: Black Press NEXT STEP or PREV STEP Frame option What it does Frame signs Controls whether or not signs are framed. Choose Off (default) or On. Line width Sets the frame’s line width.
  • Page 137 Header/Header Color windows Signs Sign 1/Step 4 Header BE CAREFUL CAUTION CAUTION (ANSI) DANGER Press NEXT STEP or PREV STEP CAUTION Signs Sign 1/Step 5 Header Color Header: CAUTION Color 1: Black Color 2: None Press NEXT STEP or PREV STEP CAUTION Header Color option What it does...
  • Page 138 Symbol window Signs Sign 1/Step 6 Symbol Category: Hazard Warning Diamonds Symbol: Color 1: Black Color 2: None Type value, NEXT STEP or PREV STEP Symbol option What it does Category Lets you select from the available symbol categories. The Symbol Reference section in the main labeling system user guide contains a list of categories and symbol numbers.
  • Page 139 Legend Text window Note: Signs Sign 1/Step 7 Legend Text Type text, press NEXT STEP or PREV STEP Note: Using content windows...
  • Page 140 Printing signs 1) Choose a printing option. Signs Sign 1 Task Save . . . Print . . . Add new sign Edit sign Press ENTER or ESCAPE CAUTION Hearing Protection Required File Options Create new file Edit saved file Print saved file Other file options .
  • Page 141 2) If the Print Range window is displayed, specify which signs you want to print. Printing signs...
  • Page 142 Working with files Signs File Get: Location: Resident memory Type name, press ENTER or ESCAPE Signs File Save: Location: Resident memory Type name, press ENTER or ESCAPE Signs File Delete: Location: Resident memory Available memory: Copy all files: From memory to card Type name, press ENTER or ESCAPE Signs Application...
  • Page 143 Layouts Text only Option Description Outline view Sizes available 4 x 4 (101 x 101) 10 x 7 (254 x 177) 4 x 6 (101 x 152) 10 x 10 (254 x 254) 6 x 4 (152 x 101) 10 x 14 (254 x 355) 7 x 7 (177 x 177) 14 x 10 (355 x 254) - prints 7 x 10 (177 x 254)
  • Page 144 Header and text Option Description Outline view Sizes available 4 x 6 (101 x 152) 10 x 14 (254 x 355) 6 x 4 (152 x 101) 14 x 10 (355 x 254) - prints 7 x 10 (177 x 254) rotated 90 degrees on 10"...
  • Page 145 Header, text and symbol (3) Option Description Outline view Sizes available 6 x 4 (152 x 101) 14 x 10 (355 x 254) - prints 10 x 7 (254 x 177) rotated 90 degrees on 10" tape Prompt windows Header, Symbol, Legend Text, Copies Symbol and text (1) Option Description...
  • Page 146 Symbol, text and symbol Option Description Outline view Sizes available 4 x 20 (101 x 508) one color 6 x 30 (152 x 762) one color Prompt windows Symbol, Legend Text, Symbol, Copies Symbol, text, symbol and text Option Description Outline view Sizes available 4 x 6 (101 x 152)
  • Page 147 Bilingual: header, text and symbol Option Description Outline view Sizes available 6 x 4 (152 x 101) 14 x 10 (355 x 254) - prints 10 x 7 (254 x 177) rotated 90 degrees on 10" tape Prompt windows Header, Legend Text, Symbol, Header, Legend Text, Symbol, Copies Layouts...
  • Page 148: Hazardous Waste Labels Application

    Hazardous Waste Labels Application...
  • Page 149 Differences from standard operating system Hazardous Waste Labels Application...
  • Page 150 As you create a label, the label number and step number are shown here. Hazardous Waste Labels Label 1/Step 1 Layout Hazardous waste General Non-hazardous waste Non-regulated waste Solid waste Press NEXT STEP or PREV STEP The preview area shows what the HAZARDOUS The help line WASTE...
  • Page 151 Starting the application Application Freeform Signs Hazardous Waste Labels Pipe Markers Press ENTER or SETUP HAZARDOUS WASTE Note: Hazardous Waste Labels Application...
  • Page 152 Exiting the application Quitting application. Are you sure? Note: Exiting the application...
  • Page 153 Working with a new set of hazardous waste labels Note: 1) Display the File Options window in the Hazardous Waste Labels application. File Options Create new file Edit saved file Print saved file Other file options . . . Press ENTER or ESCAPE Hazardous Waste Labels Application...
  • Page 154 2) Press the key to highlight Create new file. Then press Enter. The names of the layouts represent text that will appear on each label. This is part of the label’s constant text , the text that remains the same on all labels in the file. Hazardous Waste Labels Label 1/Step 1 Layout...
  • Page 155 5) Type text in the window, then press Next Step. Continue doing this until you’ve entered all of the label’s content. Copies Number of copies: Type value, NEXT STEP or PREV STEP 6) Type the number of copies you want printed. Then press Next Step. Task Save .
  • Page 156 The current label number and total number of labels are shown here. Hazardous Waste Labels Label 2 of 4 Go To Type a number or use the Next Label number: Label or Prev Label key to display the number of the label you want Type value, NEXT LABEL or PREV LABEL to work with.
  • Page 157 Working with saved hazardous waste labels Note: 1) Open a file that was saved in the Hazardous Waste Labels application. File Options Create new file Edit saved file Print saved file Other file options . . . Press ENTER or ESCAPE The current label number and total number of labels in the file are shown here.
  • Page 158 2) Choose the hazardous waste label you want to work with. 3) Edit the label. Using content windows Using content windows...
  • Page 159 Color window Hazardous Waste Labels Label 1/Step 2 Color Frame: Black Constant text: Black Variable text: Black Press NEXT STEP or PREV STEP Color option What it does Frame Sets the color for the frame. The default is the first color value stored in the memory cell of the installed ribbon, or black if no ribbon is installed.
  • Page 160 Attributes window (Hazardous waste layout, CA setting only) Hazardous Waste Labels Label 1/Step 3 Attributes Physical state: Solid Flammable: Toxic: Corrosive: Press NEXT STEP or PREV STEP Attributes option What it does Physical state Allows you to indicate the physical state of the hazardous waste being labeled.
  • Page 161 Text windows Note: Hazardous Waste Labels Label 1/Step 3 Shipper ABC _ Type text, press NEXT STEP or PREV STEP NON- HAZARDOUS WASTE 1) Press the Type Options key on the keyboard before typing the subscript or superscript character. 2) Press the key to choose Subscript or Superscript, then press Enter.
  • Page 162 Printing hazardous waste labels 1) Choose a printing option. Hazardous Waste Labels Label 1 Task Save . . . Print . . . Add new label Edit label Press ENTER or ESCAPE NON- HAZARDOUS WASTE ABC CO. PO BOX 1 POPPY, TX File Options Create new file...
  • Page 163 2) If the Print Range window is displayed, specify which labels you want to print. Hazardous Waste Labels Application...
  • Page 164 Working with files Hazardous Waste Labels File Get: Location: Resident memory Type name, press ENTER or ESCAPE Hazardous Waste Labels File Save: Location: Resident memory Type name, press ENTER or ESCAPE Hazardous Waste Labels File Delete: Location: Resident memory Available memory: Copy all files: From memory to card Type name, press...
  • Page 165 Layouts Hazardous waste - General Option Description Outline view HAZARDOUS WASTE Size 6 x 6 (152 x 152) Suggested colors Red and black on yellow Prompt windows Color Manifest Document No. Name Accumulation Start Date Address EPA Waste No. Phone DOT Shipping Name City Contents Composition...
  • Page 166 Hazardous waste - NJ Option Description Outline view HAZARDOUS WASTE Size 6 x 6 (152 x 152) Suggested colors Red and black on yellow Prompt windows Color Manifest Document No. Name Accumulation Start Date Address EPA Waste No. Phone DOT Shipping Name City Contents Composition State...
  • Page 167 Non-regulated waste Option Description Outline view NON- REGULATED WASTE Size 6 x 6 (152 x 152) Suggested colors Blue and black on white Prompt windows Color DOT Shipper Name Shipper UN or NA No. Address Line 1 Phone Address Line 2 Copies City, State, Zip Solid waste...
  • Page 168: Pipe Markers Application

    Pipe Markers Application...
  • Page 169 Differences from standard operating system Pipe Markers Application...
  • Page 170 As you create a pipe marker, the pipe marker number and step number are shown here. Pipe Markers Marker 1/Step 1 Layout Standard pipe markers: ANSI/ASME Rollform pipe markers: ANSI/ASME Symbols tape Press NEXT STEP or PREV STEP The preview area shows what the selected layout looks like and The help line which objects it contains.
  • Page 171 Starting the application Application Freeform Signs Hazardous Waste Labels Pipe Markers Press , ENTER or SETUP Pipe Markers Application...
  • Page 172 Exiting the application Quitting application. Are you sure? Note: Exiting the application...
  • Page 173 Working with a new set of pipe markers Note: 1) Display the File Options window in the Pipe Markers application. File Options Create new file Edit saved file Print saved file Other file options . . . Press ENTER or ESCAPE 2) Press the key to highlight Create new file.
  • Page 174 Note: 3) Press the key to highlight the name of the layout you want to use. If you chose the Standard pipe markers or Rollform pipe markers option, press the key to display the setting you want to use. Then press the Next Step key on the far right side of the keyboard.
  • Page 175 5) Type text or select options as required. Then press Next Step. Continue doing this until you’ve entered or selected all of the pipe marker’s content. Copies Number of copies: Type value, NEXT STEP or PREV STEP 6) Type the number of copies you want printed, from zero to 99. Then press Next Step.
  • Page 176 The current pipe marker number and total number of pipe markers are shown here. Pipe Markers Marker 1 of 3 Go To Type a number or use the Next Marker number: Label or Prev Label key to display the number of the pipe marker you Type value, NEXT LABEL or PREV LABEL want to work with.
  • Page 177 Working with saved pipe markers Note: 1) Open a file that was saved in the Pipe Markers application. File Options Create new file Edit saved file Print saved file Other file options . . . Press ENTER or ESCAPE Pipe Markers Application...
  • Page 178 The current pipe marker number and total number of pipe markers are shown here. Pipe Markers Marker 1 of 3 Go To Type a number or use the Next Marker number: Label or Prev Label key to display the number of the pipe marker you Type value, NEXT LABEL or PREV LABEL want to work with.
  • Page 179 Using content windows Size window Pipe Markers Marker 5/Step 2 Size Tape width: 4 in Length: Fixed with arrows Total length: 32 in Press NEXT STEP or PREV STEP Size option What it does Tape width Lets you select a tape width of 4 inches (101 mm) or 6 inches (152 mm). Length Allows you to choose whether or not you want to specify a pipe marker length and whether or not the pipe marker contains arrows.
  • Page 180 Pipe Markers Marker 5/Step 2 Size Tape width: 4 in Pipe diameter (inches): Press NEXT STEP or PREV STEP Size option What it does Tape width Lets you choose a tape width of 4 inches (101 mm), 6 inches (152 mm), 8 inches (203 mm) or 10 inches (254 mm).
  • Page 181 Pipe Markers Marker 1/Step 3 Attributes Arrow location: Before and after Flow direction: To left Press NEXT STEP or PREV STEP Attribute What it does Arrow location Lets you choose whether the arrows print before, after, or both before and after (default) the legend text.
  • Page 182 Symbol window Pipe Markers Marker 4/Step 4 Symbol Category: Hazardous Substance Symbol: Type value, NEXT STEP or PREV STEP Symbol option What it does Category If the Standard European or Rollform European layout was selected, displays the available symbol category (Hazardous Substance) which cannot be changed.
  • Page 183 Pipe Markers Marker 4/Step 4 Selected Symbols Are symbols correct? Hazardous Substance: Hazardous Substance: Press ENTER or ESCAPE Pipe Markers Marker 4/Step 4 Edit Symbols Hazardous Substance Hazardous Substance Change number of symbols . . . Done Press ENTER or ESCAPE Pipe Markers Application...
  • Page 184 Legend Lines window Pipe Markers Marker 4/Step 5 Legend Lines Number of text lines: Press NEXT STEP or PREV STEP Legend window Pipe Markers Marker 4/Step 6 Legend HOT W _ Type text, press NEXT STEP or PREV STEP Using content windows...
  • Page 185 1) Press the Type Options key on the keyboard before typing the subscript or superscript character. 2) Press the key to choose Subscript or Superscript, then press Enter. 3) Type the subscript or superscript character, then press Type Options again. Pipe Markers Marker 1/Step 6 Legend...
  • Page 186 Printing pipe markers 1) Choose a printing option. Pipe Markers Marker 1 Task Save. . . Print. . . Add new marker Edit marker Press ENTER or ESCAPE File Options Create new file Edit saved file Print saved file Other file options . . . Press ENTER or ESCAPE Printing pipe markers...
  • Page 187 Pipe Markers Print Range All markers (10) Marker number: Press ENTER or ESCAPE If the Print Range window is displayed, specify which pipe markers you want to print. Pipe Markers Application...
  • Page 188 Working with files Pipe Markers File Get: Location: Resident memory Type name, press ENTER or ESCAPE Pipe Markers File Save: Location: Resident memory Type name, press ENTER or ESCAPE Pipe Markers File Delete: Location: Resident memory Available memory: Copy all files: From memory to card Type name, press ENTER or ESCAPE...
  • Page 189 Layouts Standard pipe markers ANSI/ASME Option Description Outline view With arrows Without arrows Dimensions • Fixed length without arrows: 2" leader + 20" legend + 2" trailer = 24" total • Fixed length with one arrow: 4" arrow + 28" legend (or 28" legend + 4"...
  • Page 190 Standard pipe markers European Option Description Outline view With arrows Without arrows Dimensions • Fixed length without arrows: 2" leader + 20" legend + 2" trailer = 24" total • Fixed length with arrows: 4" arrow frame + 24" legend + 4" arrow frame = 32"...
  • Page 191 Rollform pipe markers ANSI/ASME Option Description Outline view Prompt windows Legend Lines, Legend, Copies Rollform pipe markers European Option Description Outline view Without symbols With symbols Prompt windows Attributes, Symbol (if symbols are selected), Legend Lines, Legend, Copies Note For pipe markers <70 mm in diameter with at least one symbol selected, the symbols appear in the following locations and order: LEGEND...
  • Page 193 Sign headers — Panneaux — Encabezados de avisos Symbol Reference...
  • Page 194 Personal protective equipment — Equipement de protection personnelle — Equipamiento de protección personal Hazardous substance — Substance dangereuse — Sustancia peligrosa Prohibition — Interdiction — Prohibición Symbol Reference...
  • Page 195 First aid/Emergency exit — Premiers secours/Sortie de secours — Primeros auxilios/Salida de emergencia Fire protection — Protection anti-incendie — Protección contra incendios Symbol Reference...
  • Page 196 Mandatory condition — Conditions — Obligación Traffic/Directional — Trafic/Panneaux indicateurs — Dirección Shipping — Transport — Transporte Symbol Reference...
  • Page 197 Informational — Informations — Información Symbol Reference...
  • Page 198 Warning — Avertissement — Advertencia Symbol Reference...
  • Page 199 Hazard warning diamonds — Losange de sécurité — Advertencia sobre riesgos Symbol Reference...
  • Page 200 Arrows — Flèches — Flechas Common symbols — Symboles principaux — Símbolos habituales WHMIS — SIMDUT — WHMIS Symbol Reference...
  • Page 201 Brady Worldwide, Inc. Signmark® Division 2221 W. Camden Road P.O. Box 2999 Milwaukee, WI 53201 1-800-635-7557 FAX: 1-800-445-7446 www.bradycorp.com Y493066 REV B Quality • Innovation • Performance © 2007 Brady Worldwide, Inc. All Rights Reserved...

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