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To cut your printed label, press the Tape Cutter Lever on the top left corner of the Label Maker when the message [Please Cut] appears on the LCD.

To save tape, multiple copies of the same label can be printed on a continuous piece of tape. Each label is separated by printed dots (:). Cut the labels at the : mark with scissors to separate them.

NOTE
  • To prevent damage to the tape, do not press the Tape Cutter Lever while the message [Please Wait] is displayed on the LCD.

  • Do not pull the label when the Label Maker is ejecting it from the Tape Exit Slot. Doing so will cause the ink ribbon to be discharged with the tape, making the tape unusable.
  • Do not block the Tape Exit Slot during printing. Doing so will cause the tape to jam.

PT-N10

  1. After creating your label, press image.
  2. Press image or image to change the number of copies, and then press image or image.
    image
    • You can also specify the number of copies using the number keys.
    • If you need only one label, press image twice.
  • The label prints as many times as you specify. Each copy is separated by printed dots (:), which act as cutting guides.
  • Cut along the printed dots (:) with scissors after the label prints. Each label length matches the value you set in the [Label Length] menu.
  • If the printed label is too dark or too light, adjust the print density and reprint your label.

PT-N20/PT-N25BT

  1. After creating your label, press image.
  2. Press image or image to change the number of copies, and then press image or image.
    image
    • You can also specify the number of copies using the number keys.
    • If you need only one label, press image twice.
  • The label prints as many times as you specify. Each copy is separated by printed dots (:), which act as cutting guides.
  • Cut along the printed dots (:) with scissors after the label prints. Each label length matches the value you set in the [Label Length] menu.
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