Numbering function, Press, 9 0 a b – Brother PT-330 User Manual
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NUMBERING FUNCTION
This function can be used to print a number of copies of the same text while increasing cer
tain characters (letters or numbers) with each printed label.
To use the Numbering function:
O
Press
c^,
or to position the cursor below the first character (letter or
number) that you wish to include in the numbering field.
O Hold down and press once. The message "SELECT FIELD" appears in the
display and the first character of the numbering field flashes.
o Press
or
until all characters that you wish to include in the field flash.
Up
to
five
characters
can
be
selected
for
the
numbering
field.
If
more
than
five
are selected, the error message "WRONG SELECT!" appears in the display.
A
numbering
field
must
be
located
entirely
within
one
line
of
text
of
a
single
block.
O
Press . The message "NUMBER" appears in the display.
O
Press
or
to select the number of labels that you wish to print.
O Press to begin printing the labels. The message "WORKING" appears in the dis
play just before printing begins, then the number of each copy is displayed while it is
being printed.
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Letters and numbers simply increase as shown below:
->
...
0
1
-> ..
. -»
9
0
A
B
..
. ^ Z
-»
A
a
->
b
..
. ->
2
->
a
AO ->
A1
-> .. .
->
A9
BO
Spaces
(shown
as
underlines
(_)
in
the
example
below)
can
be
used
to
adjust
the
space between characters or to control the number of digits printed:
_A -»
0 ^
->
_Z
99
AA
0
O Push down on the tape cutter lever to cut the tape, then use scissors to cut along the
printed dots to separate the labels.
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After
printing
using
the
-
Tape
setting,
hold
down
(c^
and
press
(g)
once
to
feed
the
tape
before
cutting
it,
otherwise
some
of
the
printed
characters
may
be
cut off.
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