Table Of Contents. Quick Links. See also: User Manual , Features List. Table of Contents. Previous Page. Next Page. Dymo LabelPoint Features List 2 pages. Easy-to-use label maker with pda-style keyboard 26 pages. Page 3: Connecting Power Adapter You can choose to print your labels in many different sizes and styles. Label cassettes are also available in a wide range Figure 2 of colors. See Figure 3. Remove cardboard insert Figure 5 5. Press firmly until cassette clicks into place.
Close the label cassette cover and press Figure 3 turn on the power. Refer to Figure 1 Fixed length on the inside front cover. The following sections of copies describe each feature in detail.
If you want to use more than You can review and edit your label using the left one font, you must insert format breaks. See Using and right arrow keys on the Navigation key.
Similar to Symbols and other special characters can be using a mobile phone keypad, if you type a letter added to your labels. Page 9: Serializing Your Labels Serializing Your Labels Previewing Your Label You can print a series of labels with the last number You can preview the text or format of your label incremented by one number.
The number of labels prior to printing. A two-line label is previewed as a serialized depends upon the number of copies you single-line label. Page Using Labelmaker Memory Using Labelmaker Memory location that is filled, the previously stored format will be overwritten.
Please complete the warranty registration card and return it to the appropriate customer service address within seven days. The labelmaker is powered by standard batteries or an AC power adapter. To save power, the labelmaker will automatically turn off after two minutes of inactivity. Remove the battery compartment cover. See Figure 2. Replace the battery compartment cover. Remove the batteries if the labelmaker will not be used for a long period of time.
An optional AC power adapter can also be used to power the labelmaker. Connecting the AC adapter to the labelmaker disconnects the batteries as a power source.
Plug the power adapter into the power connector on the top, left side of the labelmaker. Plug the other end of the power adapter into a power outlet. Make sure the labelmaker power is turned off before you disconnect the power adapter from the main power source. Otherwise, your most recent memory settings will be lost. Your labelmaker comes with one tape cassette. Press and release the tape cassette cover to open the label compartment. See Figure 3. The first time you use the labelmaker, remove the protective cardboard insert from between the print head and pinch roller.
Set the cassette switch for the size of the label cassette that you are inserting. See Figure 4. A notch in the cassette fits over the switch when the cassette is in the correct position. Make sure the tape and ribbon are taut across the mouth of the cassette and that the tape passes between the guideposts.
If necessary, turn the spool clockwise to tighten the ribbon. Insert the cassette with the tape and ribbon positioned between the print head and pinch roller. See Figure 5. Press firmly until cassette clicks into place. Close the tape cassette cover and press A to turn on the power. You can select from a number of different language options.
By default, the language is set to English. The language option you choose determines the default units of measure inches or millimeters and the character set that is available. Use the arrow keys to select the language you want and press.
Enter text to create a simple label. Press 1, Use the cutter lever to cut the label. You have printed your first label. Continue reading to learn more about the options available for creating labels. Become familiar with the location of the feature and function keys on your labelmaker.
Refer to. The A button turns the power on and off. After two minutes of no activity, the power is switched off automatically. The last label created is remembered and displayed when the power is turned back on. The previously selected style settings are also restored. You can also use the A button to cancel printing and return to edit mode. However, you can enter up to 99 characters and spaces. The display is similar to a window that scrolls across the text.
See Figure 6. The number of characters actually displayed can vary due to proportional spacing. In addition, feature indicators appear on the display to let you know when a feature is selected.
See Figure 7. The key toggles capitalization on and off. The default setting is CAPS mode on. When CAPS mode is off, all letters entered appear in lower case. The key, when used in combination with an alphabet key, changes the case of the selected letter.
When used in combination with number keys or function keys, the key selects the alternate function shown on the key.
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