Casio KL-C500 Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - User’s Guide

KL-C500User’s Guide

Page 2 - Important Safety Precautions

E-94. Check to make sure that the end of the tape is not bent.• If the end of the tape is bent, use scissors to cut off the bent portion.5. Make sure

Page 3 - Caution

E-10To change the message language1. On the SET UP menu, use u and i to high-light “LANGUAGE” and then press SET.2. Use u and i to highlight the langu

Page 4 - Contents

E-11Part 3 Inputting Characters and SymbolsThis part of the manual tells you how to input characters. To make things easierto understand, we call ever

Page 5

E-12wwwwwVertical printing indicatorThis indicator appears when the label printer is set up for vertical printing. Nor-mal (horizontal) printing is pe

Page 6 - Part 1 Getting Acquainted

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Page 7 - Using the Carrying Handle

E-14Inputting Symbols, Dingbats, Special Numbers, GreekCharacters, Russian Characters and Superscripted/Subscripted CharactersThe SYMBOL menu provides

Page 8 - Part 2 Getting Ready

E-15Part 4 Deleting and Inserting CharactersThis section describes everything you need to know about deleting and editingcharacters you have already i

Page 9 - To load a tape cartridge

E-16To clear a portion of text1. Press FUNCTION and then BS (CLS).2. Use u and i to highlight “PART” (if it isn’t already highlighted).3. Press SET.4.

Page 10 - Message Language

E-17Part 5 Character Attributes and Text EffectsThe operations in this part of the manual explain how to change fonts and charac-ter styles. These cha

Page 11 - Demo Print

E-182. Move the cursor to the start block from whichyou want to change the font and then pressSET to register your selection.3. Move the cursor to the

Page 12

E-1Important Safety PrecautionsNote of the following safety precautions before using the label printer for the firsttime. Keep these safety precaution

Page 13 - Basic Alpha-Numeric Input

E-19To find out current character style settingsUse the t and y cursor keys to move the cursor around the display. The char-acter style indicator poin

Page 14 - About the CODE key

E-202. Move the cursor to the start block from whichyou want to change the text effect and thenpress SET to register your selection.3. Move the cursor

Page 15 - Subscripted Characters

E-21Part 6 Character SizesThere are two methods you can use to set characters sizes:Auto sizing and manual sizing.Normally you should use auto sizing,

Page 16 - Clearing the Display

E-22Important! Note that the millimeter sizes shown in the above table are ap-proximations only. The actual size may be smaller, depending on the font

Page 17 - Text Editing

E-23Important! The character size indicator becomes highlighted when you specifya character size that is too large to fit on the tape using the number

Page 18

E-24Important! You can use preset formats to specify character sizes for lines oftext only when there is no character size specification already made

Page 19 - Character Styles

E-25Using the Layout DisplayYou can check the layout of your label at any time using the layout display. Thelayout display shows all of the graphics a

Page 20 - Text Effects

E-263. Specify whether you want your specifications to apply to one block or allblocks and then press SET.• If you specify one block, the specificatio

Page 21

E-27All Text OperationsThe procedures in this section control the following parameters for all of the texton the display.• Mirror printing (normal, mi

Page 22 - Part 6 Character Sizes

E-28LONGThis setting causes the tape to feed 21mm at the beginning and end ofeach printing.About 21mm About 21mmMEDIUMThis setting causes the tape to

Page 23

E-2 CautionAC Power Cord• Do not leave the power cord near stoves or other sources of intenseheat. Doing so can melt power cord insulation and

Page 24 - Preset Formats

E-29Part 8 PrintingThis part of the manual includes all the information you need to print tapes.Printing Precautions• Never turn power off while print

Page 25 - Part 7 FORM Menu Functions

E-30Important!• Make sure that printed labels do not accumulate in the area around the tapeoutlet. Labels piling up around the tape outlet can cause t

Page 26 - Block Operations

E-31FEED: MANUALlabel 1 label 2About 21 mm (FUNCTION IMAGE (CUT))Important!• Auto tape cut is not performed after a tape feed operation (FUNCTION andt

Page 27

E-32To remove backing paper with the peeler tool1. Open the peeler slot.2. With the printed surface of the label facingdownwards, insert it into the p

Page 28 - All Text Operations

E-33Part 9 FramesThe frame feature makes it easy to add attractive ornamental frames to yourtext.To specify a frame around the printing area1. Input t

Page 29 - About 21mm About 21mm

E-34To print a large-size label1. While the PRESETS menu is on the display, use u and i to move thehighlighting to “ENLARGED” and then press SET.2. In

Page 30 - Part 8 Printing

E-35EAN-13, EAN-8, UPC-A, UPC-EThe following applies to EAN-13, EAN-8, UPC-A, and UPC-E bar codes.To print a bar code1. While the PRESETS menu is on t

Page 31 - Auto tape cutter

E-36To recall a bar code from memory1. While the BAR CODE menu is on the display, use u and i to move thehighlighting to “RECALL” and then press SET.2

Page 32 - Affixing a Label to a Surface

E-375. Press SET.• What you do next depends on whether or notyou want to delete existing text on the displayor combine the recalled text with existing

Page 33 - Using the Image Display

E-38System requirementsOperating System: Microsoft® Windows® 95/98 English VersionCPU: i486/66MHz or higher (Pentium 75MHz or higher recommendend)Conn

Page 34 - Part 9 Frames

E-3IntroductionCongratulations on your selection of this product. This label printer makes itpossible for you to print adhesive labels for a wide vari

Page 35 - BAR CODE

E-39Part 13 ReferenceThis section contains information about the label printer that you can use asreference when you need it.Cleaning the Printer Head

Page 36 - To store a bar code

E-40Initializing the Label PrinterIf you experience serious malfunction of the label printer or if operation failscompletely, try performing the follo

Page 37 - Part 11 Memory

E-41IllustrationsSymbols, Dingbats, and Special Characters● SYMBOL● DINGBAT● NUMBER● GREEK, RUSSIAN● SUPERSCRIPT/SUBSCRIPT

Page 38 - To delete memory text

E-42Fonts1. SANS-SERIF 2. OLD FACE3. COURIER 4. LOGO STYLE5. SANS-SERIF ROUNDED 6. ROMAN7. RICH STROKE 8. STENCIL9. BOLD SCRIPT 10. BLACK LETTEREnlarg

Page 39 - System requirements

E-43*4 An error message is displayed whenever there are insufficient digits. Theunit will not allow input of too many digits.*5 An error message appea

Page 40 - Part 13 Reference

E-44• Tape CuttingCannot cut tape.Possible Cause ActionTape cutter blade is dull.Tape is jammed.You are using coloredtape.MANUAL is set as theFEED set

Page 41 - Tape Length Indicator

E-45CANNOTPRINT!BAR CODEMUST HAVEEVEN NUMBEROF DIGITS!CANNOT PRINT!NOT ENOUGHDIGITS!CANNOTPRINT!YOU AREUSING ILLEGALCHARACTERS!CANNOTRECALLMEMORY DATA

Page 42 - Illustrations

E-46LOAD A TAPECARTRIDGETHAT IS 36mmOR WIDERLOOK FOR?NOT FOUND!MEMORY FULL!NO DATA!NOT ENOUGHMEMORY!SET/ESCPRESS [SET]TO RECALLLoaded tape width isles

Page 43 - Enlarged Label Measurements

E-47Name being assignedto a barcode is alreadyused.Tape cartridge is notcompatible with labelprinter model.Attempt to input a 16thblock mark (only 15

Page 44 - Bar Code Specifications

E-48Preset FormatNormal PrintingSee page E-49 for the maximum number of lines that can be printed with frame printing.17pt34pt51pt68pt85pt102pt119pt43

Page 45 - Tape Cutting

E-4Part 4 Deleting and Inserting Characters ... E-15Moving the Cursor ...

Page 46 - Messages

E-49Frame Printing17pt34pt51pt68pt85pt85pt85pt34pt34pt26pt26pt17pt34pt34pt17pt26pt43pt43pt26pt26pt43pt43pt26pt20pt20pt20pt17pt17pt17pt14pt26pt34pt51pt

Page 47

E-50SpecificationsModel: KL-C500InputKeyboard Layout: Typewriter (QWERTY)Character TypesAlpha (English and other languages): 52 (A~Z, a~z), 99 (Á, ß,

Page 48

CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.6-2, Hon-machi 1-chomeShibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, JapanMO9911-000301A Printed in JapanA342888-11Printed on recycled paper.

Page 49 - Preset Format

E-5BAR CODE... E-34Bar Code Tape ...

Page 50 - Frame Printing

E-6General GuideFrontUsing the Carrying HandlePull up the carrying handle as shown in theillustration so you can use it for carrying thelabel printer.

Page 51 - Specifications

E-7Label Printer MenusLabel printer operation is designed to be as simple as possible, thanks to on-screen menus that you can use to select the settin

Page 52 - CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD

E-8Data Storage• The label printer has a built-in memory backup battery that supplies the powerrequired to retain text and other data in memory.A labe

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