Avery; Overview; Getting Started; Printing - Avery Dennison Label Printer User Manual

Avery personal label printer user's manual
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Chapter 1: Avery
Guide

Overview

Getting Started

Getting started with your Avery
power, a connection to a computer, load the labels into the printer and you are ready to print
and peel one label after the other. Or you can print multiple labels, without peeling.

Printing

The Avery
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Personal Label Printer never needs toner cartridges, refills or printer ribbons!
Direct thermal printing on specially treated labels eliminates inkjet clogs and toner spills.

Labels

Avery Dennison has designed unique direct print thermal label rolls to work with your Avery
Personal Label Printer to provide consistent high-quality printing.
• Non-Avery Personal Label Printer rolls will not work with this printer.
• Exposure to extreme heat, direct sunlight or bright fluorescent light for extended
periods of time will cause the labels to fade.
• Store unused labels in the original black wrapper to ensure label quality.
• After printing labels, avoid applying them to surfaces exposed to prolonged bright
light, moisture and extreme temperatures.

Power

The Avery
Personal Label Printer operates internally at 24VDC. Your package contains a DC
®
Converter that allows you to plug it into any readily available wall socket to provide power to
the machine. Simply plug the cord into the wall, insert the jack from the adapter into the
socket in the rear of the machine and you are ready to turn on the Power Switch. (Refer to the
Printer Parts and Descriptions page)
When the printer is turned on and the labels are loaded, one label will be ejected. This ensures
that the correct label roll has been loaded and that the labels are properly aligned for printing.
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Personal Label Printer
Personal Label Printer is easy. All you need to do is provide
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