Oki LP441b User manual

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Quick Guide
Guide rapide
Guía rápida
Guia rápido
LP440, LP441

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English ................................3
Français ..............................39
Español ..............................75
Português ...........................113

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Introduction
This manual is intended to help you become familiar with
the basic operation of Petit lapin the barcode printer in a
short time.
Please read this manual carefully to make full use of the
functions of Petit lapin.
Notes
1. Reproduction of all or part of this manual is prohibited
without permission of the copyright owner.
2. The information in this manual is subject to change
without notice.
3. If you find any ambiguous or erroneous information
in this manual, please contact your nearest dealer or
service center.
Warning
This is a Class B product based on the standard of the
Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information
Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this equipment is used
in a domestic environment, radio disturbance may arise.
When such trouble occurs, the user may be required to
take corrective actions.
Caution! This printer can be damaged by exposure to
water. Whenever you use it outdoors, or in any area
where it might be exposed to water, always place it in the
optional waterproof case (OKI # 70061202) to protect it
from damage.
Second Edition March 2010
© 2010 Oki Data Americas, Inc.

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For Customers Using the Bluetooth or Wireless
Communication Models
Notes on Radio Wave
This product has been approved of adaptability in the
technological standard based on Radio Law. Therefore, use
of this product does not require a license for radio station.
This product is limited for use in Japan only.
The following behavior may result in judicial
punishment.
•Disassembling/modifyingthisproduct
•Removingthecerticatelabel(serialnumberseal)
attached on this product
Use of this product in the following place may shorten the
communication distance or disable communication.
Near microwave oven, place where static electricity or
radio failure is caused, or near wireless LAN equipment.
“Bluetooth” is a trademark of Bluetooth
SIG, Inc., USA. We use the mark with a
license by the said company.
Before using wireless LAN interface, be sure to make
all the settings related to the security of wireless LAN
equipment in accordance with the manual supplied with
the equipment.

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Table of Contents
Unpacking .........................................6
Parts Name ........................................7
Name and Function of Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Before Starting ....................................10
Charging the Battery Pack ........................10
Installing and removing the Battery Pack ............13
Using AC Adapter ...............................15
Setting Labels ..................................16
Continuous mode ............................16
Dispense mode ..............................18
Turning Printer On ..................................21
Test Printing.......................................22
Using RS-232C Interface.............................23
Using IrDA Interface ................................24
Using Bluetooth Interface or Wireless LAN Interface ......25
Printing...........................................26
Daily Maintenance..................................28
Operation Modes................................30

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Unpacking
After unpacking, make sure that all the printer
components are present. If any component or part is
missing, contact your nearest dealer or service center.
Printer
Battery pack
Belt hook Shoulder belt
* Belt holder has already installed on the printer when shipping.
Shape of cushioning material (protecting bad, etc. for supporting
printer) may partly differ by the lot.

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Parts Name
Unpacking
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Parts Name
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2. Unpacking
After unpacking, make sure that all the printer components
are present. If any component or part is missing, contact
your nearest dealer or service center.
Warranty card
Quick guide
Printer
Battery pack
* Belt holder has already installed on the printer when shipping (see Page
42).
Shape of cushioning material (protecting bad, etc. for supporting printer)
may partly differ by the lot.
Open cover Label ejection
Easy cutter
Coveropen/closelever
Dispenser unit
RS-232C
cover
Label guide
adjust dial
cover
Battery cover
Cover for DC input jack
Belt clip

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Parts Name
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Name and Function of Controls
RS-232C Interface: Connects to
PC or handy terminal.
RS-232C cover: Cover for RS-
232C connector.
Open cover: Opened for setting
labels.
Cover Open/Close lever: Used to
open or close the cover.
Easy cutter: Cuts printed labels.
IrDA filter: Contains IrDA sensor
and emitter.
DIP switch: Sets the operation
mode of the printer. (See page
53.)
Dispenser unit: Moved to select
Dispense mode.
POWER key: Turns on/off the
printer.
Battery cover: Cover for special
battery pack.
Battery indicator (LED): Indicates
the remaining amount of
battery of the printer.
Belt clip: Used when hanging the
printer on your belt.
* Do not hang the printer on to
anything but a belt.
Label guide: Set to meet the size
of the label used.
Label guide adjust dial: Adjusts
the label guide to the width of
the label used.
Label guide adjust dial cover:
Cover for label guide adjust
dial.
Label ejection: Ejects the printed
label.
Label width scale: Indicates the
width of label used.
DC input jack: Connects to AC
adapter.
Cover for DC input jack: Cover
for DC input terminal and DIP
switch.
FEED key: Press to feed label.
PRINT key: Sets the printer online
or offline.
STATUS (LED): Indicates the
status of the printer.
(See pages 36, 37, and 48 to
52.)
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50
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30
40
50
Label width scale
LCD *1
POWER key
PRINT key
FEED key
Battery indicator
(LED) *2STATUS (LED)
IrDA filter
DC input jack
Platen
Label guide
Label guide
adjust dial
RS-232C
connector
DIP switch
*1 Operation panel with LCD is built in the wireless LAN interface model
only (for manufacture option).
*2 Operation panel with LCD for the wireless LAN interface model has
CHARGE LED (for manufacture option).

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Name and Function of Controls
RS-232C Interface: Connects to
PC or handy terminal.
RS-232C cover: Cover for RS-
232C connector.
Open cover: Opened for setting
labels.
Cover Open/Close lever: Used to
open or close the cover.
Easy cutter: Cuts printed labels.
IrDA filter: Contains IrDA sensor
and emitter.
DIP switch: Sets the operation
mode of the printer. (See
page 35.)
Dispenser unit: Moved to select
Dispense mode.
POWER key:Turnson/offthe
printer.
Battery cover: Cover for special
battery pack.
Battery indicator (LED): Indicates
the remaining amount of
battery of the printer.
Belt clip: Used when hanging the
printer on your belt.
* Do not hang the printer on to
anything but a belt.
Label guide: Set to meet the size
of the label used.
Label guide adjust dial: Adjusts
the label guide to the width of
the label used.
Label guide adjust dial cover:
Cover for label guide adjust
dial.
Label ejection: Ejects the printed
label.
Label width scale: Indicates the
width of label used.
DC input jack: Connects to AC
adapter.
Cover for DC input jack: Cover
for DC input terminal and DIP
switch.
FEED key: Press to feed label.
PRINT key: Sets the printer online
or offline.
STATUS (LED): Indicates the
status of the printer. (See pages
29 to 34.)

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Before Starting
Charging the Battery Pack
• Using the battery charger (option) to charge the
battery pack
Follow the steps below to charge the battery pack using
the battery charger.
➊Plug one end of the
power cord to the battery
charger and the other to
the wall outlet. (POWER
lamp lights red.)
➋Put the battery pack
on the battery charger
and then slide it in the
direction of the arrow.
Charging starts and the
CHARGE lamp lights orange.
When charging is completed
(fully charged), the CHARGE
lamp goes off. In case of
five-socket charger, charging
starts and the CHARGE lamp
lights orange. When charging is
completed (fully charged), the
CHARGE lamp lights green.
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Notice
•If the POWER lamp does not light at the start of charging, check the
power cord connection.
• If the CHARGE lamp does not light at the start of charging, make sure the
battery pack is firmly mounted to the battery charger. Poor mounting of
the battery pack may result in poor charging.
•When the fully charged battery pack is placed on the battery charger, the
CHARGE lamp goes on and then off.
In case of five-socket charger, the CHARGE lamp lights green.
•When charging a battery pack that has not been used for a long time, the
CHARGE lamp may blink for a while. This does not indicate an error. You
can continue charging.
•The battery pack can be recharged by about 300 times (when used in
normal temperature). If the battery is fully charged but runs out very soon,
renew the battery pack.
Charging Time
It takes about 2.5 hours for the battery pack to reach full charge
from a fully discharged state.
3After charging, remove
the battery pack from
the charger.
Slide the battery pack in the
opposite direction of step (2)
to remove the battery back.
the CHARGE lamp lights
green.
4. Before Starting
Charging the Battery Pack
•Using the battery charger (option) to charge the
battery pack
Follow the steps below to charge the battery pack using the
battery charger.
1Plug one end of the
power cord to the
battery charger and the
other to the wall outlet.
(POWER lamp lights red.)
2Put the battery pack on
the battery charger and
then slide it in the
direction of the arrow.
Charging starts and the
CHARGE lamp lights
orange. When charging is
completed (fully charged),
the CHARGE lamp goes off.
In case of five-socket
charger, charging starts and
the CHARGE lamp lights
orange. When charging is
completed (fully charged),
CHARGE
POWER
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Notice
•If the POWER lamp does not light at the start of charging, check the
power cord connection.
• If the CHARGE lamp does not light at the start of charging, make sure the
battery pack is firmly mounted to the battery charger. Poor mounting of
the battery pack may result in poor charging.
•When the fully charged battery pack is placed on the battery charger, the
CHARGE lamp goes on and then off.
In case of five-socket charger, the CHARGE lamp lights green.
•When charging a battery pack that has not been used for a long time, the
CHARGE lamp may blink for a while. This does not indicate an error. You
can continue charging.
•The battery pack can be recharged by about 300 times (when used in
normal temperature). If the battery is fully charged but runs out very soon,
renew the battery pack.
Charging Time
It takes about 2.5 hours for the battery pack to reach full charge
from a fully discharged state.
3After charging, remove
the battery pack from
the charger.
Slide the battery pack in the
opposite direction of step (2)
to remove the battery back.
the CHARGE lamp lights
green.
4. Before Starting
Charging the Battery Pack
•Using the battery charger (option) to charge the
battery pack
Follow the steps below to charge the battery pack using the
battery charger.
1Plug one end of the
power cord to the
battery charger and the
other to the wall outlet.
(POWER lamp lights red.)
2Put the battery pack on
the battery charger and
then slide it in the
direction of the arrow.
Charging starts and the
CHARGE lamp lights
orange. When charging is
completed (fully charged),
the CHARGE lamp goes off.
In case of five-socket
charger, charging starts and
the CHARGE lamp lights
orange. When charging is
completed (fully charged),
CHARGE
POWER
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Notice
•If the POWER lamp does not light at the start of charging, check the
power cord connection.
• If the CHARGE lamp does not light at the start of charging, make sure the
battery pack is firmly mounted to the battery charger. Poor mounting of
the battery pack may result in poor charging.
•When the fully charged battery pack is placed on the battery charger, the
CHARGE lamp goes on and then off.
In case of five-socket charger, the CHARGE lamp lights green.
•When charging a battery pack that has not been used for a long time, the
CHARGE lamp may blink for a while. This does not indicate an error. You
can continue charging.
•The battery pack can be recharged by about 300 times (when used in
normal temperature). If the battery is fully charged but runs out very soon,
renew the battery pack.
Charging Time
It takes about 2.5 hours for the battery pack to reach full charge
from a fully discharged state.
3After charging, remove
the battery pack from
the charger.
Slide the battery pack in the
opposite direction of step (2)
to remove the battery back.
the CHARGE lamp lights
green.
4. Before Starting
Charging the Battery Pack
•Using the battery charger (option) to charge the
battery pack
Follow the steps below to charge the battery pack using the
battery charger.
1Plug one end of the
power cord to the
battery charger and the
other to the wall outlet.
(POWER lamp lights red.)
2Put the battery pack on
the battery charger and
then slide it in the
direction of the arrow.
Charging starts and the
CHARGE lamp lights
orange. When charging is
completed (fully charged),
the CHARGE lamp goes off.
In case of five-socket
charger, charging starts and
the CHARGE lamp lights
orange. When charging is
completed (fully charged),
CHARGE
POWER

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➌After charging, remove the battery pack from the
charger.
Slide the battery pack in the opposite direction of step (2) to remove
the battery back.
Notice
• IfthePOWERlampdoesnotlightatthestartofcharging,checkthe
power cord connection.
• IftheCHARGElampdoesnotlightatthestartofcharging,make
sure the battery pack is firmly mounted to the battery charger. Poor
mounting of the battery pack may result in poor charging.
• Whenthefullychargedbatterypackisplacedonthebatterycharger,
the CHARGE lamp goes on and then off.
In case of five-socket charger, the CHARGE lamp lights green.
• Whenchargingabatterypackthathasnotbeenusedforalongtime,
the CHARGE lamp may blink for a while. This does not indicate an
error. You can continue charging.
• Thebatterypackcanberechargedbyabout300times(whenusedin
normal temperature). If the battery is fully charged but runs out very
soon, renew the battery pack.
Charging Time
It takes about 2.5 hours for the battery pack to reach full charge
from a fully discharged state.

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• Using the AC adapter (option) to charge the battery
pack
The battery pack can be charged while it is mounted in
the printer.
➊Open the cover for
DC input jack and
insert the DC output
terminal.
➋Plug the AC adapter
to the wall outlet.
Charging starts and the
battery indicator lights
red. When charging is
completed (fully charged),
the battery indicator goes
off.
In the case of the LCD built-
in wireless LAN interface
model, CHARGE LED lights
red when charging starts and is completed (fully charged), the
CHARGE LED goes off.
Charging Time
It takes about 5 hours for the battery pack to reach full charge
from a fully discharged state.
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Installing and removing the Battery Pack
1Open the battery cover.
2Insert the battery pack
while pressing and
holding the gray hook
and close the battery
cover.
Insert the battery pack with
the terminal side toward the
printer.
3When removing the
battery, press and hold
the gray hook and then
pull the tape.
Battery pack
Hook
•Using the AC adapter (option) to charge the battery
pack
The battery pack can be charged while it is mounted in the
printer.
1Open the cover for DC
input jack and insert
the DC output terminal.
2Plug the AC adapter to
the wall outlet.
Charging starts and the
battery indicator lights red.
When charging is completed
(fully charged), the battery
indicator goes off.
In the case of the LCD built-
in wireless LAN interface
model, CHARGE LED lights
red when charging starts and
is completed (fully charged),
the CHARGE LED goes off.
Charging Time
It takes about 5 hours for the battery pack to reach full charge from
a fully discharged state.
AC adapter
DC input jack
DC output terminal

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Installing and removing the Battery Pack
➊Open the battery cover.
➋Insert the battery pack
while pressing and
holding the gray hook
and close the battery
cover.
Insert the battery pack with
the terminal side toward the
printer.
➌When removing the
battery, press and hold
the gray hook and then
pull the tape.
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Installing and removing the Battery Pack
1Open the battery cover.
2Insert the battery pack
while pressing and
holding the gray hook
and close the battery
cover.
Insert the battery pack with
the terminal side toward the
printer.
3When removing the
battery, press and hold
the gray hook and then
pull the tape.
Battery pack
Hook
•Using the AC adapter (option) to charge the battery
pack
The battery pack can be charged while it is mounted in the
printer.
1Open the cover for DC
input jack and insert
the DC output terminal.
2Plug the AC adapter to
the wall outlet.
Charging starts and the
battery indicator lights red.
When charging is completed
(fully charged), the battery
indicator goes off.
In the case of the LCD built-
in wireless LAN interface
model, CHARGE LED lights
red when charging starts and
is completed (fully charged),
the CHARGE LED goes off.
Charging Time
It takes about 5 hours for the battery pack to reach full charge from
a fully discharged state.
AC adapter
DC input jack
DC output terminal
Terminals
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Installing and removing the Battery Pack
1Open the battery cover.
2Insert the battery pack
while pressing and
holding the gray hook
and close the battery
cover.
Insert the battery pack with
the terminal side toward the
printer.
3When removing the
battery, press and hold
the gray hook and then
pull the tape.
Battery pack
Hook
•Using the AC adapter (option) to charge the battery
pack
The battery pack can be charged while it is mounted in the
printer.
1Open the cover for DC
input jack and insert
the DC output terminal.
2Plug the AC adapter to
the wall outlet.
Charging starts and the
battery indicator lights red.
When charging is completed
(fully charged), the battery
indicator goes off.
In the case of the LCD built-
in wireless LAN interface
model, CHARGE LED lights
red when charging starts and
is completed (fully charged),
the CHARGE LED goes off.
Charging Time
It takes about 5 hours for the battery pack to reach full charge from
a fully discharged state.
Terminals
Hook
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Installing and removing the Battery Pack
1Open the battery cover.
2Insert the battery pack
while pressing and
holding the gray hook
and close the battery
cover.
Insert the battery pack with
the terminal side toward the
printer.
3When removing the
battery, press and hold
the gray hook and then
pull the tape.
•Using the AC adapter (option) to charge the battery
pack
The battery pack can be charged while it is mounted in the
printer.
1Open the cover for DC
input jack and insert
the DC output terminal.
2Plug the AC adapter to
the wall outlet.
Charging starts and the
battery indicator lights red.
When charging is completed
(fully charged), the battery
indicator goes off.
In the case of the LCD built-
in wireless LAN interface
model, CHARGE LED lights
red when charging starts and
is completed (fully charged),
the CHARGE LED goes off.
Charging Time
It takes about 5 hours for the battery pack to reach full charge from
a fully discharged state.
Battery pack

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* Make sure to turn the printer power off when
removing or replacing the battery.
When the printer is turned off, the STATUS LED goes
off. Do not remove the battery while the STATUS LED
is on. Remove the battery when the STATUS LED is
off. (See page 20.)
* If you turning off the printer otherwise, the
information stored in the printer may not be updated.

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Using AC Adapter
Follow the procedure below to use the printer with the AC
adapter (option).
➊Open the cover for
DC input jack and
insert the DC output
terminal.
➋Plug the AC adapter
to the wall outlet.
* Be sure to turn the printer power off when
removing the DC output terminal of AC adapter or
disconnecting the power source.
* If you turning off the printer otherwise, the information
stored in the printer may not be updated.
* A battery pack is unnecessary when an AC adapter is
used. If a battery pack and an AC adapter are being
used at the same time, the printer starts charging
(when a battery is not fully charged) or the battery
indicator goes off (when a battery is fully charged).
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Using AC Adapter
Follow the procedure below to use the printer with the AC
adapter (option).
1Open the cover for DC
input jack and insert
the DC output terminal.
2Plug the AC adapter to
the wall outlet.
* Be sure to turn the printer power off when removing
the DC output terminal of AC adapter or disconnecting
the power source.
If you turning off the printer otherwise, the information
stored in the printer may not be updated.
A battery pack is unnecessary when an AC adapter is
used. If a battery pack and an AC adapter are being
used at the same time, the printer starts charging
(when a battery is not fully charged) or the battery
indicator goes off (when a battery is fully charged).
AC adapter
DC input jackDC output terminal

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Setting Labels
The method of setting label may vary depending on the
print mode.
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3Open the label guide
adjust dial cover and
turn the dial till the
label guide fits with
label roll.
Turn the label roll lightly by
the hand and confirm that it
rotates smoothly.
If a drags is felt, paper may
not be fed correctly. Return
the dial for adjustment.
When using the paper of the
same width as that used
previously, adjustment of the
label guide is not necessary.
4Close the cover after
confirming that the
leading edge of the
label is outside the
printer.
This completes the label setting in continuous mode.
Label leading edge
Label guide
adjust dial
Labels Journal
Continuous mode
(See figure in page 29.)
➊ SlidetheCoverOpen/
Close lever in the
direction of arrow to
open the cover.
If you are using the printer
in Dispense mode, lifting
the change lever, slide the
dispenser unit until stops
(see page 19).
➋Place the label to the
printer.
Pay attention to the
direction of the label roll.
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3Open the label guide
adjust dial cover and
turn the dial till the
label guide fits with
label roll.
Turn the label roll lightly by
the hand and confirm that it
rotates smoothly.
If a drags is felt, paper may
not be fed correctly. Return
the dial for adjustment.
When using the paper of the
same width as that used
previously, adjustment of the
label guide is not necessary.
4Close the cover after
confirming that the
leading edge of the
label is outside the
printer.
This completes the label setting in continuous mode.
Label leading edge
Label guide
adjust dial
Setting Labels
The method of setting label may vary depending on the print
mode.
Continuous mode
1Slide the Cover Open/
Close lever in the
direction of arrow to
open the cover.
If you are using the printer in
Dispense mode, lifting the
change lever, slide the
dispenser unit until stops
(see Page 28).
2Place the label to the
printer.
Pay attention to the direction
of the label roll.
Labels Journal
(See figure in page 47.)
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Before Starting
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24
3Open the label guide
adjust dial cover and
turn the dial till the
label guide fits with
label roll.
Turn the label roll lightly by
the hand and confirm that it
rotates smoothly.
If a drags is felt, paper may
not be fed correctly. Return
the dial for adjustment.
When using the paper of the
same width as that used
previously, adjustment of the
label guide is not necessary.
4Close the cover after
confirming that the
leading edge of the
label is outside the
printer.
This completes the label setting in continuous mode.
Label leading edge
Label guide
adjust dial
Setting Labels
The method of setting label may vary depending on the print
mode.
Continuous mode
1Slide the Cover Open/
Close lever in the
direction of arrow to
open the cover.
If you are using the printer in
Dispense mode, lifting the
change lever, slide the
dispenser unit until stops
(see Page 28).
2Place the label to the
printer.
Pay attention to the direction
of the label roll.
Labels Journal
(See figure in page 47.)

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➌Open the label guide
adjust dial cover and
turn the dial till the
label guide fits with
label roll.
Turn the label roll lightly by
the hand and confirm that
it rotates smoothly.
If a drags is felt, paper may
not be fed correctly. Return
the dial for adjustment.
When using the paper
of the same width as
that used previously,
adjustment of the label
guide is not necessary.
➍Close the cover
after confirming
that the leading
edge of the label is
outside the printer.
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3Open the label guide
adjust dial cover and
turn the dial till the
label guide fits with
label roll.
Turn the label roll lightly by
the hand and confirm that it
rotates smoothly.
If a drags is felt, paper may
not be fed correctly. Return
the dial for adjustment.
When using the paper of the
same width as that used
previously, adjustment of the
label guide is not necessary.
4Close the cover after
confirming that the
leading edge of the
label is outside the
printer.
This completes the label setting in continuous mode.
Label leading edge
Setting Labels
The method of setting label may vary depending on the print
mode.
Continuous mode
1Slide the Cover Open/
Close lever in the
direction of arrow to
open the cover.
If you are using the printer in
Dispense mode, lifting the
change lever, slide the
dispenser unit until stops
(see Page 28).
2Place the label to the
printer.
Pay attention to the direction
of the label roll.
Labels Journal
(See figure in page 47.)
Label guide
adjust dial
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3Open the label guide
adjust dial cover and
turn the dial till the
label guide fits with
label roll.
Turn the label roll lightly by
the hand and confirm that it
rotates smoothly.
If a drags is felt, paper may
not be fed correctly. Return
the dial for adjustment.
When using the paper of the
same width as that used
previously, adjustment of the
label guide is not necessary.
4Close the cover after
confirming that the
leading edge of the
label is outside the
printer.
This completes the label setting in continuous mode.
Label leading edge
Setting Labels
The method of setting label may vary depending on the print
mode.
Continuous mode
1Slide the Cover Open/
Close lever in the
direction of arrow to
open the cover.
If you are using the printer in
Dispense mode, lifting the
change lever, slide the
dispenser unit until stops
(see Page 28).
2Place the label to the
printer.
Pay attention to the direction
of the label roll.
Labels Journal
(See figure in page 47.)
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Before Starting
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24
3Open the label guide
adjust dial cover and
turn the dial till the
label guide fits with
label roll.
Turn the label roll lightly by
the hand and confirm that it
rotates smoothly.
If a drags is felt, paper may
not be fed correctly. Return
the dial for adjustment.
When using the paper of the
same width as that used
previously, adjustment of the
label guide is not necessary.
4Close the cover after
confirming that the
leading edge of the
label is outside the
printer.
This completes the label setting in continuous mode.
Setting Labels
The method of setting label may vary depending on the print
mode.
Continuous mode
1Slide the Cover Open/
Close lever in the
direction of arrow to
open the cover.
If you are using the printer in
Dispense mode, lifting the
change lever, slide the
dispenser unit until stops
(see Page 28).
2Place the label to the
printer.
Pay attention to the direction
of the label roll.
Labels Journal
(See figure in page 47.)
Label leading edge

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This completes the label setting in continuous mode.
Before Starting
4
25
Before Starting
4
24
3Open the label guide
adjust dial cover and
turn the dial till the
label guide fits with
label roll.
Turn the label roll lightly by
the hand and confirm that it
rotates smoothly.
If a drags is felt, paper may
not be fed correctly. Return
the dial for adjustment.
When using the paper of the
same width as that used
previously, adjustment of the
label guide is not necessary.
4Close the cover after
confirming that the
leading edge of the
label is outside the
printer.
This completes the label setting in continuous mode.
Label leading edge
Label guide
adjust dial
Labels Non-separate
labels
Dispense mode
(See figure in page 29.)
➊ SlidetheCoverOpen/
Close lever in the
direction of arrow to
open the cover.
If you are using the printer
in Dispense mode, lifting
the change lever, slide the
dispenser unit until stops.
➋Peel the first label on
the top of the label.
This step is unnecessary
when a non-separate label
is used.
Before Starting
4
27
Before Starting
4
26
3Set the label to the
printer.
Pay attention to the direction
of the label roll.
4Open the label guide
adjust dial cover and
turn the dial till the
label guide fits with
label roll.
Turn the label roll lightly by
the hand and confirm that it
rotates smoothly.
If a drags is felt, paper may
not be fed correctly. Return
the dial for adjustment.
When using the paper of the
same width as that used
previously, adjustment of the
label guide is not necessary.
Label guide
adjust dial
Before Starting
4
27
Before Starting
4
26
3Set the label to the
printer.
Pay attention to the direction
of the label roll.
4Open the label guide
adjust dial cover and
turn the dial till the
label guide fits with
label roll.
Turn the label roll lightly by
the hand and confirm that it
rotates smoothly.
If a drags is felt, paper may
not be fed correctly. Return
the dial for adjustment.
When using the paper of the
same width as that used
previously, adjustment of the
label guide is not necessary.
Label guide
adjust dial

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➌Set the label to the
printer.
Pay attention to the
direction of the label roll.
➍Open the label guide
adjust dial cover and
turn the dial till the
label guide fits with
label roll.
Turn the label roll lightly
by the hand and confirm that it rotates
smoothly.
If a drags is felt, paper may not be fed
correctly. Return the dial for adjustment.
When using the paper of the same width
as that used previously, adjustment of the
label guide is not necessary.
Before Starting
4
27
Before Starting
4
26
3Set the label to the
printer.
Pay attention to the direction
of the label roll.
4Open the label guide
adjust dial cover and
turn the dial till the
label guide fits with
label roll.
Turn the label roll lightly by
the hand and confirm that it
rotates smoothly.
If a drags is felt, paper may
not be fed correctly. Return
the dial for adjustment.
When using the paper of the
same width as that used
previously, adjustment of the
label guide is not necessary.
Label guide
adjust dial
Before Starting
4
27
Before Starting
4
26
3Set the label to the
printer.
Pay attention to the direction
of the label roll.
4Open the label guide
adjust dial cover and
turn the dial till the
label guide fits with
label roll.
Turn the label roll lightly by
the hand and confirm that it
rotates smoothly.
If a drags is felt, paper may
not be fed correctly. Return
the dial for adjustment.
When using the paper of the
same width as that used
previously, adjustment of the
label guide is not necessary.
Label guide
adjust dial
Before Starting
4
27
Before Starting
4
26
3Set the label to the
printer.
Pay attention to the direction
of the label roll.
4Open the label guide
adjust dial cover and
turn the dial till the
label guide fits with
label roll.
Turn the label roll lightly by
the hand and confirm that it
rotates smoothly.
If a drags is felt, paper may
not be fed correctly. Return
the dial for adjustment.
When using the paper of the
same width as that used
previously, adjustment of the
label guide is not necessary.
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