Contents Contents Before Starting ....................1 Lesson 1: Creating a Simple Text Label ............2 Enter Text ...........................2 Change Font Size .......................2 Highlight Text ........................3 Format Text ........................3 Justify Text ..........................3 Frame an Object .........................4 Set Label Fixed Length .......................4 Preview a Label ........................4 Clear a Label and Return Home ..................4 Lesson 2: Adding Graphics to Labels ............5 Lesson 3: Adding Serialization &...
Tutorial Before Starting Before starting, you should understand the sections of the display screen that will be used in these tutorials. The Home page automatically displays when you first start the printer. The sections of the Home page that you will be using for these lessons are: Item Icon Description...
Lesson 1: Creating a Simple Text Label Change Font Size Lesson 1: Creating a Simple Text Label This lesson shows you how to create a simple label, adding formatting attributes and revising the label before printing. For more information on the techniques used in this lesson, see “Create Labels”...
Lesson 1: Creating a Simple Text Label Justify Text Highlight Text You can use the keyboard navigation keys [ ] to move the cursor around in a text box. You can also touch a word to highlight it. 1. Use [ ] to move the cursor to the beginning or end of the word Left.
Lesson 1: Creating a Simple Text Label Clear a Label and Return Home Frame an Object 1. Touch More Options until you get to the Object Frame options. 2. In the Object Frame options, select Rounded . The framed object is immediately shown in the display.
Lesson 2: Adding Graphics to Labels Clear a Label and Return Home Lesson 2: Adding Graphics to Labels 1. From the Home page, touch anywhere in the Editor. 2. Select Graphic . The box on the left shows the available graphic categories.
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Lesson 2: Adding Graphics to Labels Clear a Label and Return Home To move objects on the label: There are three ways to move objects on a label: 1. Drag and Drop: a. Touch and hold the object. b. Drag the object to the desired location on the label. 2.
Lesson 3: Adding Serialization & Barcode Data Add Text Serialization Lesson 3: Adding Serialization & Barcode Data In this lesson, you will learn how to apply text and barcode serialization to labels and redefine the sequence numbering. For more information on the techniques used in this lesson refer to “Converting Text or Barcode to Variable Data”...
Lesson 3: Adding Serialization & Barcode Data Add Barcode Data Preview Text Serialization To preview all of your labels in the series. 1. With the serialized label in the Editor window, touch Print 2. Select Preview . Note the Label number indicates 1 of 10. 3.
Lesson 4: Using a Template to Create a Label Add Barcode Data Lesson 4: Using a Template to Create a Label 1. From the Home page, select General Templates 2. In the Category field, touch With Sign Headers. 3. Select the 2 template (sign header on top, text and graphic below).
Lesson 5: Saving and Opening a File Delete a Label File Lesson 5: Saving and Opening a File In this lesson, you will learn how to save labels as a file for use at a later date, open a saved label file and delete a label file. For more information on the techniques used in this lesson, refer to “Save a Label File”...
Lesson 6: Creating Pipe Markers Delete a Label File Lesson 6: Creating Pipe Markers In this lesson, you will learn how to create, save, open and delete a standard pipe marker label. Note: To create a rollform or symbol/arrow pipe marker, see the user manual. To create a standard pipe marker: 1.
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Lesson 6: Creating Pipe Markers Delete a Label File To save a pipe marker: 1. With the pipe marker displayed, select Menu 2. Select Save File 3. In the File name dialog, enter a file name for the pipe marker. 4.
Lesson 7: Creating QuickLabels Delete a Label File Lesson 7: Creating QuickLabels In this lesson, you will learn to create a QuickLabel by entering the label ID and by browsing to the label. Note: After creating the label, you can edit the objects by using the procedures from “Lesson 1: Creating a Simple Text Label”...