Do you have a question about the M220 and is the answer not in the manual?
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Teri Huff
March 31, 2025
Thank you but I cannot find the instructions on how to choose anoter font and slant it and make it bold
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Mr. Anderson
March 31, 2025
To change the font, slant, and make text bold on the Phomemo M220:
1. Choose from the many available fonts in the app. 2. Adjust the font size to make it bigger or smaller. 3. Apply formatting like bold or slant (italic) to the text before printing.
These options are available in the app used with the printer.
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Teri Huff
March 31, 2025
I purchased an M200 lable maker and I assumed that you could choose another font?? Making it bold?? My daughter purchase one like this and she has several fonts. Thank you, Teri
1 comments:
Mr. Anderson
March 31, 2025
Yes, the Phomemo M220 label maker can use different fonts and bold text. It offers a variety of fonts and allows customization of text style, including bolding.
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Deb Callahan
March 12, 2025
How do I create a print list using my iphone
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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025
To create a print list using the Phomemo M220 with your iPhone:
1. Search for and download the "Print Master" app on your iPhone. 2. Open the app and click the printer icon in the upper right corner. 3. In the search list, select the Phomemo M220 model to connect the printer. 4. Design your to-do list within the app. 5. Select the correct thermal label size and adjust print settings. 6. Print a test label to ensure the output is correct. 7. Make any necessary adjustments. 8. Print the final list. 9. Organize the printed labels on a surface you frequently use, like a whiteboard or notebook.
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In order to provide high-quality after-sales service for global users, Phomemo provides various contact methods to solve your after-sales problems. If you have any questions, please send: your model + questions to us. Phone: +1 855 957 5321 Mon-Fri: 9:00-5:00 EDT(US) ...
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1. Bluetooth connection problem ① Not supported appears on the connection Please find Bluetooth devices in the app, not through the system settings. Please click the upper left corner of Print Master App - choose the product kind to M220...
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Bluetooth in the APP, or end the current APP operation and reopen it. ( After rebooting the phone) 4. Please change another mobile phone to try again. Email: vip@phomemo.com Website: phomemo.com/pages/contact Facebook: m.me/PhomemoOfficial Whatsapp: +86 15338193665 Skype: Phomemo Team-Helen...
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Do you have a question about the M220 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
Thank you but I cannot find the instructions on how to choose anoter font and slant it and make it bold
To change the font, slant, and make text bold on the Phomemo M220:
1. Choose from the many available fonts in the app.
2. Adjust the font size to make it bigger or smaller.
3. Apply formatting like bold or slant (italic) to the text before printing.
These options are available in the app used with the printer.
This answer is automatically generated
I purchased an M200 lable maker and I assumed that you could choose another font?? Making it bold?? My daughter purchase one like this and she has several fonts. Thank you, Teri
Yes, the Phomemo M220 label maker can use different fonts and bold text. It offers a variety of fonts and allows customization of text style, including bolding.
This answer is automatically generated
How do I create a print list using my iphone
To create a print list using the Phomemo M220 with your iPhone:
1. Search for and download the "Print Master" app on your iPhone.
2. Open the app and click the printer icon in the upper right corner.
3. In the search list, select the Phomemo M220 model to connect the printer.
4. Design your to-do list within the app.
5. Select the correct thermal label size and adjust print settings.
6. Print a test label to ensure the output is correct.
7. Make any necessary adjustments.
8. Print the final list.
9. Organize the printed labels on a surface you frequently use, like a whiteboard or notebook.
This answer is automatically generated