User Manual
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■ Tape Layout
The Enlarge/Reduce settings on this tab are used when actually printing
data created with an application onto tape.
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Actual Size (E) Prints the actual Label Size (100%) to the
Tape Used. If the Label Size is larger than
the Tape Used, the label will be printed on
multiple pieces of tape.
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Auto Scale to Fit (F) Automatically enlarges or reduces the Label
Size to fit the Tape Used.
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Set Scale (Z) Allows manual specification of enlargement
or reduction of the Label Size for printing to
the Tape Used. You can specify a factor in
the range of 1% to 400% for this setting. If
this setting results in the Label Size being
larger than the Tape Used, the label will be
printed on multiple pieces of tape.
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Tape Used (T) Specifies the tape loaded in the printer, which
will be used for printing.
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Fit to Paper Size Selected
Prints based on the paper size setting of the
application. A tape error will occur if the tape
size loaded in the printer does not match the
size specified by the application.
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Other Item Selected
Prints in accordance with the tape specified
here, regardless of the paper size setting
of the application. A tape error will occur if
the tape size loaded in the printer does not
match the size specified here.
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Split Direction If the Label Size is larger than the Tape
Used, the label will be printed on multiple
pieces of tape. This setting allows
specification of the split direction (Horizontal
(S) or Vertical (R)). When Horizontal is
specified, printing is performed with vertical
page orientation, so the tapes need to be
assembled vertically.
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Restore Previous
(X)
Restores settings to what they were before
you changed them.
Important!
Specifying Tape Used
Load tape into the printer that matches the Tape Used setting, or specify
the tape size loaded in the printer for the Tape Used setting.
Printing will not be possible (trying to print will display an error message)
if the Tape Used setting and the size of the tape loaded in the printer do
not match.