Specifications
Setting system defaults 1-25
Length units Sets the unit of measure for displaying label length and other length
values (such as amount of tape remaining). Choose Inches (default) or
mm.
Pause between labels Controls whether or not the system pauses between labels when
printing multiple labels. Choose Off (default) or On. If you turn this
option on, a message displays after a label prints and asks you to press
a key to continue.
Number of copies Sets the default number of copies to print for all labels. Enter a value
from 1 (default) to 99. You can change this value for a specific label by
pressing the Repeat key and entering a different value. Refer to
“Printing multiple copies” on page 4-9.
Font Specifies which font is used when the system is first turned on. All text
automatically prints in this font, unless you change it temporarily. (See
“Selecting a font” on page 3-2.) When you turn the system off and on,
the font selected here is used.
Language Sets the language in which menus, prompts and messages are
displayed. Choose English (default), French, Spanish, German, Dutch,
Danish, Italian, Swedish, Portuguese, Norwegian or Finnish. The new
selection takes effect as soon as you move the cursor off the Language
option or close the Setup window.
Keyboard style Sets the type of keyboard layout you want to use: QWERTY, AZERTY
or QWERTZ.
Ribbon color names Allows you to change the names of ribbon colors you entered when you
installed a ribbon color the system didn’t recognize as described in
“Changing supplies” on page 4-7. Select the color name you want to
change and type a new name. (You cannot change the names of the
colors the system recognizes automatically.) When you install a ribbon
that you previously assigned that name, the new color name will be
used. When the system is upgraded to a new operating system that
includes new colors, the system names overwrite the color names you
entered.
Tape color names Allows you to change the names of tape colors you entered when you
installed a tape color the system didn’t recognize as described in
“Changing supplies” on page 4-7. Select the color name you want to
change and type a new name. (You cannot change the names of the
colors the system recognizes automatically.) When you install a tape
that you previously assigned that name, the new color name will be
used. When the system is upgraded to a new operating system that
includes new colors, the system names overwrite the color names you
entered.
Upgrade Allows you to upgrade the operating system, either from a PC or from a
PCMCIA card. Refer to “Checking system status” on page 1-26 for
information about checking your current operating version or board
version.










