Ch. 4 Using Labels and Stamps
Laminated tape
The backing from labels printed on laminated
tapes can easily be removed if a half cut setting
was used (refer to page 70). However, if a half
cut setting was not used, the backing paper can
be removed by using the enclosed lettering
stick.
1 Hold the tape in your left hand, with the
printed surface facing up, and hold the let-
tering stick in your right hand.
2 Pass the tape halfway through the long nar-
row hole in the stick.
3 Turn the stick three quarters of a turn
towards you and pull the stick away from
you as shown below.
4 Peel off the label backing.
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Non-laminated tape
5 Slightly fold labels printed on non-lami-
nated tape in half so that the inside edges of
the two backing pieces come off the label,
enabling them to be peeled off easily.
Instant-lettering tape
By printing your text on instant-lettering tape
(rub-on transfers), you can transfer the text
directly onto a sheet of paper.
1 Place the label with its printed side facing
down on the paper.
2 Rub the label's non-printed side with the
enclosed lettering stick.
NOTE
Hold the label very firmly so that it does not
move while you transfer the text.