User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- STORE OPERATIONS MANUAL
- Table of Contents
- SET UP
- DESIGINING A STAMP
- Overview
- Stampcreator P-touch Editor
- Tools for Formatting
- Formatting a Stamp
- Selecting the stamp size
- Typing text
- Changing the font
- Changing the character size
- Changing style effects
- Changing the font of a text block
- Changing the character size of a text block
- Centering text within a block
- Vertical and horizontal block alignment
- Drawing lines in a stamp
- Drawing a frame
- Changing the frame size
- Using special design frames
- Creating stamps with clip art images
- Creating stamps with pictures
- Advanced Steps
- Stampcreator Express
- MAKING A STAMP
- CARE & TROUBLESHOOTING
- SUPPLIES & ACCESSORIES
- SUPPORT NUMBERS
- brother ENG
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CARE & TROUBLESHOOTING
Removing a Jam and Correcting a Stamp
Removing a jammed draft sheet or ID label sheet
For a jam at the draft tray slot (“CHECK TRAY !” or “REMOVE LABEL” appears in
the LCD):
a Grab the outer case of the magazine tray, and then pull out the tray.
b Pull out the jammed draft sheet.
☞ NOTE: Do not pull too hard.
For a jam at the ID label slot (“REMOVE LABEL 1” or “CHANGE LABEL” appears in
the LCD):
• Slowly pull out the jammed draft sheet or ID label sheet.
☞ NOTE: Do not pull too hard.
For a jam in the ink ribbon compartment (“REMOVE LABEL 1”, “REMOVE LABEL 2”
or “REMOVE LABEL 3” appears in the LCD):
a Open the ink ribbon compartment cover and remove the ink ribbon
cassette.
b Slowly pull the jammed draft sheet or ID label sheet out of the ink
ribbon compartment.
☞ NOTE: Do not pull too hard.
For a jam near the xenon lamp unit (“REMOVE LABEL 3” appears in the LCD):
a Open the ink ribbon compartment cover.
b Slide the xenon lamp unit release lever up and pull out the xenon lamp
unit.
c Put your hand into the xenon lamp compartment and slowly pull out
the jammed draft sheet or ID label sheet.
☞ NOTE: Do not insert your hand too far into the xenon
lamp compartment.
Do not pull too hard.
☞ NOTE: Be sure to turn the machine off and let it cool
before removing any jams.
Refer to “Easy Reference Troubleshooting
Guide” on pages 49-51.










