PT-D210
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FAQs & Troubleshooting |
How to use the Text Label function
To use the Text Label function,
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Press the [Template Library] key (
/
).
[Select Category] is displayed.
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Press the [Cursor] key (
) until [Text] is displayed.
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Press the [OK] key (
).
[Select Design] is displayed.
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Press the [Cursor] key (
) until your desired design is displayed.
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Press the [OK] key (
).
[Input Text 1] is displayed.
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Clear the text and then enter the text to be printed.
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Press the [OK] key (
).
[Input Text 2] is displayed.
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Clear the text and then enter the text to be printed.
In case you selected a design which does not require input of "Text 2", [Print] is displayed instead of [Input Text 2].
Go to step 10.
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Press the [OK] key (
).
[Print] is displayed.
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Press the [OK] key (
).
Example (Template that includes two fonts):
When making the following label,
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Press the [Template Library] key (
/
).
[Select Category] is displayed.
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Press the [Cursor] key (
) until [Text] is displayed.
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Press the [OK] key (
).
[Select Design] is displayed.
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Press the [Cursor] key (
) until
is displayed.
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Press the [OK] key (
).
[Input Text 1] is displayed.
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Clear the text and then enter "File".
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Press the [OK] key (
).
[Input Text 2] is displayed.
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Clear the text and then enter "No. 1".
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Press the [OK] key (
).
[Print] is displayed.
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Press the [OK] key (
).
- The procedure is similar in case of the templates that include two fonts and a frame, and the templates that include two fonts on two lines.
- Templates are only available when using 12 mm / 0.47″ wide tape cassettes.
- You cannot save labels created using templates to memory.
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