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on page E-32.)
(See ”Selecting, Aligning, Evenly Spacing, Centering, and Size
Matching Fields” on pages E-25 to E-27.)
Print using the KL-8100.
(See ”Printing” on page E-34.)
Save to a file.
(See ”Saving a Layout” on page E-15.)
1. Getting Started
Check your system!
The following illustration provides a general idea of what your computer system should look like. If you are planning to purchase a computer, make sure
that it is equipped with all of the items noted below.
Note that the above is intended to provide only a general idea of the appearance of a computer. Specific components may be arranged or located
differently from those shown above.
System Requirements
Operating System: Microsoft
®
Windows
®
95/98 English Version or Microsoft
®
Windows
®
3.1 English Version
CPU: i486SX or higher (Pentium 75MHz or higher recommended)
Connector: RS-232C port (D-sub 9-pin)
RAM: Windows 3.1: At least 8MB (16MB recommended)
Windows 95/98: At least 16MB (32MB recommended)
Hard Disk: At least 4MB available for installation; 3MB available for operation
Monitor: Support for at least 256 colors
Mouse: Available for MS-Windows
®
3.1, or Windows
®
95/98
Floppy Disk Drive: 3.5", with support for reading 1.44MB diskettes
Important!
This application does not support 6mm wide tapes.
Application Features
This application provides you with various features, functions, fonts and illustrations that are not normally available with the KL-8100.
Save tape layouts to files.
Print using fonts installed on your computer (True Type fonts only).
Print image data from files (.bmp, .wmf, .cam, .tif) created using other applications (page E-19).
Create and print simple illustrations (page E-23)
Include background images (page E-24).
Merge data into layouts (page E-27).
Print data from Microsoft Excel English Version (page E-31).
Operation Flow
The frames in which you input text, graphics, and frames are called ”fields.” When designing a tape, you first create individual fields and then put the
fields together to form the final layout.
Sample Print
Diskette Handling Precautions
Diskettes use magnetism to record and erase data, and placing a diskette near a source of magnetism and affect its data.
Keep diskettes away from televisions, speakers, and any other item that generates magnetic force.
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