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Introduction, Warranty registration, Power supply – Dymo 2000 User Manual

Page 2: Changing the cassette, The display, Function keys

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Introduction

The Dymo 2000 Electronic Labelmaker enables you to
create a wide variety of high quality self-adhesive labels
of up to 88 characters.
The Labelmaker uses 6mm (

1

/

4

"), 9mm (

3

/

8

"), 12mm (

1

/

2

")

or 19mm (

3

/

4

") wide tape cassettes in a number of label

colours. Labels are tab-cut for easy removal from the
backing tape.
Text can be printed horizontally or
in a variety of sizes and styles and can be left-justified,
right-justified or centred on the label.

Warranty Registration

Please complete the warranty registration card and
return it to your national customer service address
within seven days – see the warranty booklet for
details.

Power Supply

BATTERIES
Undo catch

A

then open and lift away battery

compartment cover

A

– see page 2.

Insert five size AA alkaline or re-chargeable nickel-

cadmium batteries, observing the polarity markings

A

, and refit cover.

Remove batteries (pull ribbon

A

) if the Labelmaker

is to be unused for some time.

AC ADAPTOR
Connect the AC adaptor to socket

A

. Inserting the

adaptor plug disconnects the supply from the
batteries.

Unplug the AC adaptor from the Labelmaker before

disconnecting the mains power to the adaptor,
otherwise settings will be lost (see also ON/OFF

).

Changing the cassette

Slide catch

B

as shown to open cassette door

B

– see page 2.

Hold cassette

B

as shown and lift it straight up

and out.

Ensure tape and ribbon

B

are taut across mouth of

cassette and tape passes between guide posts before
installing as shown. If necessary, turn spool

B

clockwise to tighten ribbon.

Check that cassette switch

D

is set for the cassette

type – see page 2. A notch in the cassette will fit over
the switch when it is set correctly.

Insert cassette with tape and ribbon positioned as

shown between print head

C

and pinch roller

C

.

Push

firmly

C

until cassette

clicks into place.

Ensure tape and ribbon are positioned correctly.

v e r t i c a l l y

The Display

The display shows:
Up to 15 characters, plus the cursor, at one time.
Function indicators – as shown above.
The display will flash if you press an incorrect

key in a function sequence.

GB

123456789012345

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USER

CAPS

1

2

4

3

V

E

R

T

A

A

1234

Shift on

Text size

Fixed label
length set

Line indicator

Vertical text

Italic Box Justify

Underline Barcode

Function keys

ON/OFF

Switches the power on and off.
Switches off automatically after two minutes if no keys

are pressed. The last label created will be retained and
displayed when next turned on. In addition, any stored
settings will be retained.

Note: If the batteries are removed for more than a few
seconds, all text and stored settings will be lost. When
power is restored, the display will show a flashing
cursor (no text) and the settings will be medium height
normal width text with

and all other settings off.

CAPITALS

CAPS

Press for all subsequent characters to be in UPPER

CASE (CAPITALS), as confirmed by the CAPS indicator
in the display.

Press again to cancel and return to lower case.

SHIFT KEY

Press and hold down

before pressing an

alphabet key to produce an UPPER CASE (CAPS)
character.

For dual purpose keys, press and hold

first to

produce the legend above the key.

Pressing

while

CAPS

is set will give lower case

characters.

DELETE

DEL

Press to delete the character to the left of the cursor, or

to exit certain function key operations.

CLEAR TEXT

+

DEL

CLEAR

Press to clear all the current text and cancel any fixed

length setting, but leave the text size and other
settings unchanged. Also use to exit or clear certain
function key operations.

CURSOR KEYS

,

,

or

Press

or

to move the cursor along the text,

one character at a time.