Door label example – Brother PT-330 User Manual
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DOOR LABEL EXAMPLE
After you have inserted the batteries and the enclosed tape cassette as explained in the pre
vious section, let's practice using some of the basic functions of your P-Touch 330/350. We
must first begin by turning on the power to the machine.
To turn on the machine:
O
Press
in the top right-hand cor
ner of the keyboard.
A
A
Styto
Underitne
Frame
The underline in the LCD display is called the "cursor". It is like a pointer which shows
your current position and lets you select characters in your text.
The text you create may sometimes be longer than the 11 characters that the LCD display
can show at one time. Therefore, the cursor can be moved to show other parts of the text.
Pressing the left cursor key (
) moves the cursor to left so that the left side of the text
can be seen and pressing the right cursor key () moves the cursor to the right so that
the right side of the text can be seen.
Some format settings are shown by the triangles and squares above and below the display.
The default settings (the selected settings when the power is turned on for the very first time)
have been pre-programmed into the machine and represent the most common settings for
labels. However, you can design your own label to have any format that you wish. Detailed
explanations of the formats can be found on pages 56 through 73.
Now, let's enter the text for our first example, the simple door label shown below.
The label in this example was made using the enclosed 1/2" (12-mm)-wide tape.
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