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    Setting Print Characters 1. Pull the knob out until the character pointers are on desired position. 2. Turn the knob until the desired character with white backgrou nd appears bet ween the pointers. (To prin t a blank, select the blank white space for that position.) 3. Repeat steps 1-2 for each position. 4. Push in the knob when yo u’re finished[...]

  • Page 2

    Installing the Ink Roller Removing the Ink Roller 1. Open the labeler cover completel y and set aside. 2. Open package and remove the ink roller. Pose du rouleau encreur 1. Enlever le couvercle de l’étiqueteus e et le mettre de côté. 2. Ouvrez le paquet et sortir le tampon encreur. Farbwalze einlegen 1. Öffnen Sie die Abdeckung des Etikettier[...]

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    Loading Labels 1. Push the release button and s wing the cover open completely. You should hear a click. Don’t force the co ver past the click position. 2. For loading a ne w roll of supply, unwind the outer wrap of labels and liner. 3. Peel and discard the first 12 labels from the backing paper. 4. Place the label roll bet ween the supply hubs. [...]

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    Clearing Label Jams, Cleaning, and Lubrication 1. Open the cover and remove the suppl y. 2. Remove any loose labels from the inside of the labeler. 3. Pull up on the deflector frame to expose the backing paper path. 4. Remove loose labels from under the deflector frame. 5. Snap the deflector frame back into place. 6. Use a commercial adhesive s olv[...]