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To accept recognized characters, touch
You also can press
instead of touching
Chinese kanji recognition is performed in accordance with
the GB18030-2000 standard.
You cannot use the handwriting panel to input pinyin.
Correcting Recognition Errors
You can use the procedure below to correct recognition errors
that result in input of something different from what you wrote
on the handwriting panel.
Note that you will not be able to correct a character after it is
accepted. In this case, you will need to press
delete the character and then input it again.
Example: If input of
is mistakenly recognized as
1
On the handwriting panel, touch the character you
want to correct (
in this example).
This will cause up to 10 alternate candidates for the character
to appear on the handwriting panel.
If you cannot fi nd the character you want among the
candidates, touch
on the handwriting panel. This
will delete the character you touched for correction. Write it
again on the handwriting panel to re-input.
2
Touch the correct character (
This will change
to
.
3
After you are fi nished with your corrections, touch
.
You also can press
instead of touching
Label Creation Example
This section provides an example how a label can be created
and printed.
Creating a Label
Sample Printout
1
Press
to turn on the printer.
2
Use
,
,
,and
to select
.
3
Use
,
,
,and
to select the label type you want
to use and then press
.
Here we will select
4
Press
so [A] is displayed in the upper left corner of
the screen.
5
Input the text you want.
Here, input DO NOT USE .
Previewing the Print Image
You can preview the print image on the printer's display before
printing it. Note that you can preview the print image only if
there is a tape cartridge loaded in the printer.
1
Press
and then
.
The display scrolls to
show a preview of the
print image.
2
If there is a portion of the print image you need to
check carefully, press
while it is displayed.
This will stop print
image scrolling.
Press
again to resume print image scrolling.
To exit the print image preview operation, press
Characters made up of fi ne lines and kanji with a large number of
strokes may not appear correctly in the print image preview.
Printing a Label
.
Printing a label is quick and simple. You can print a single
.
label or multiple copies of the same label. You also can specify
whether or not a cut operation should be performed after each
label is printed.
Note that the label length shown on the display is approximate
and is intended for reference only. The length of the actual label
depends on the operating environment and print content, and
may be different from what appears on the display.
Before starting a print operation, check to make sure a tape
cartridge is loaded in the printer and that nothing is hindering
output from the printer's tape outlet.
or
to
1
Input the text you want and then press
2
Check to make sure that
screen, and then press
3
Use
Here we will specify 1
Use
increase it.
You also can input values directly, if you want. You can
specify printing of up to 100 copies (consecutive print).
4
Press
5
Use
If you want to print without cutting the backing paper of the
in this example).
label tape, specify
If you want to perform a cut operation after each label,
specify
If you have self-adhesive tape, cloth transfer tape, or instant
lettering tape loaded in the printer, specify
If you have refl ective tape, magnetic tape, or iron-on cloth
tape loaded in the printer, specify
.
Here we will specify
6
Press
This starts the print operation.
To stop an ongoing print operation, press
Affi xing a Label
1
Use scissors or some other implement to trim the label
to the required size, if necessary.
2
Peel the backing off of the label and affi x it to the
surface you want.
If you are using half-cut label
Carefully twist the label at the position of
the half-cut and then peel the backing from
the label.
If you are using a full-cut label
Bending a corner of the label helps when
belling off the backing.
and then press
Affi xing a label to a surface may cause adhesive to remain on the
surface when the label is removed.
Do not affi x tape labels to objects and in the locations
described below.
.
Locations exposed to direct sunlight or rain
On the skin of a person or animal
On property belonging to others, utility poles, etc.
In parks, train stations, or other public places
Containers that will be used for heating in a microwave oven
Incompatible Surfaces
The label tape may not adhere properly to the following
types of surfaces.
Surfaces that are rough
Surfaces that are wet, oily, dusty, etc.
Surfaces made of special plastics (silicon, PP, etc.)
Feeding the Tape
You can feed the tape before or after printing.
1
Press
This operation feeds the tape 21 mm.
When
If you have
tape is not cut automatically even when the end of the print
operation is reached. Use the following operation to cut the
tape.
1
Press
Make sure that the printer is on a level surface when cutting
the tape.
Never pull on the tape or open the printer cover when
.
performing a tape cut operation.
.
is highlighted on the
.
and
to specify the number of copies.
.
to decrease the currently selected value and
.
and
to specify the cut mode.
.
.
.
.
and then
to feed the tape.
is selected for the tape margins
specifi ed for the tape feed operation, the
and then
to cut the tape.
Ending a Print Operation
1
When the above screen is on the display, use the
and
to select
return to the screen below.
To save data you created, select
To recall saved data, select
You can select
before you last turned off the printer (last text).
Confi guring Printer Settings
You can confi gure text input method, display brightness, and
other settings to adapt printer operation to your specifi c needs.
Settings
Immediately after turning on the printer,
to
pressing
and then
screen shown nearby.
Use
and
to select an item and
display a screen you can use to change its
setting.
Some setting items may be omitted if you display this screen any
time other than immediately after turning on the printer.
Setting
/
.
.
.
and then press
twice to
on the above screen.
.
here to recall data you input
displays the
Description
Input method: Insert/Overwrite
Japanese input method
Buzzer on/off
Handwriting input recognition
method
Screen (main panel) brightness
adjustment
Handwriting panel brightness
adjustment
Handwriting panel calibration
Print density adjustment
Initial font setting for input text
Date and time settings
Message display language
Stores readings, terms, and
expressions that are displayed as
idiom candidates.
Battery settings
Produces a demo print of labels
that use various printer functions.

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