• Read this User’s Guide before you start using your P-touch.
• Keep this User’s Guide in a handy place for future reference.
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the P-touch 2200/2210!
Your new P-touch will allow you to create labels and stamps for any need. Its versatility
enables you to design custom labels by choosing from a variety of frame designs and from
many characters sizes and styles. In addition, the five tape widths (1/4” (6 mm), 3/8” (9 mm),
1/2” (12 mm), 3/4” (18 mm) and 1” (24 mm)) and variety of tape colors allow you to print
personalized labels, useful for color-coded filing. With the
and easily make stamps for reusable pre-inked stamp holders.
You no longer have to worry about urgent tasks that require professional printing. In the office,
the factory, the lab and the home, the quality and performance of the P-touch 2200/2210
makes it an extremely practical machine.
Finally, as you may want to refer to this User’s Guide occasionally, we suggest that you keep it
in a handy place.
(The PT-2200 and the PT-2210 models are equipped with the same functions; however, only
the PT-2210 included with a carrying case and AC adapter.)
FCC NOTICE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to
try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver
is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.
Stamp
function, you can quickly
Patent numbers and patent publication numbers which are related to this product are as
below:
• Use only Brother TZ tapes with this machine. Do not use tapes that do not have the
mark.
• Do not pull on the tape being fed from the P-touch. This may damage the tape cassette.
• Do not use the machine in dusty places, and keep it out of both direct sunlight and rain.
• Do not expose the machine to high temperatures or high humidity. Never leave it on the
dashboard or in the back of your car.
• Do not leave any rubber or vinyl on the machine for an extended period of time. Doing so
may cause staining.
• Do not clean the machine with alcohol or other organic solvents. Use a soft, dry cloth only.
• Do not put any foreign objects into or anything on the machine.
• To avoid injuries, do not touch the cutter’s edge.
• Use only the AC adaptor (model AD-60) designed exclusively for this machine. Use of any
other adaptor will void the warranty.
• Do not try to disassemble the AC adaptor.
• When the machine is not being used for a long period of time and it is not necessary to
keep the text files stored in the memory, disconnect the AC adaptor, and remove the batteries to prevent them from leaking and damaging the machine.
• When the AC adaptor is connected, unplugging the adaptor from the electrical outlet
before unplugging it from the machine can delete all text files in the memory, even if batteries are installed.
• Use eight AA alkaline batteries or eight AA manganese batteries in this machine.
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BATTERIES
This portable machine can be used anywhere by installing eight (8) AA alkaline batteries or
AA manganese batteries. When you change the batteries, always replace all eight at the same
time.
To change the batteries:
Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of the machine.
If batteries are already installed, remove them.
Insert eight new AA alkaline batteries or manganese, making sure that they face the cor-
rect direction.
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Attach the battery compartment cover.
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Be sure to insert the new batteries within five minutes of removing the old ones,
otherwise the text shown in the display and any text files stored in the memory will
be lost (unless the machine is plugged into an AC outlet with the AC adaptor).
Remove the batteries and disconnect the AC adaptor if you do not intend to use this
machine for an extended period of time. When the power is disconnected, all text
shown in the display and stored in the memory will be lost.
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OPTIONAL AC ADAPTOR
The AC adaptor (model AD-60) allows you to use this machine wherever there is an electrical
outlet.
To connect the optional AC adaptor:
Insert the plug on the adaptor cord into the connector marked DC IN 9.5V on the right
side of the machine.
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Insert the plug on the adaptor into the nearest standard electrical outlet.
Only use the AC adaptor designed exclusively for this machine.
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Remove the batteries and disconnect the AC adaptor if you do not intend to use this
machine for an extended period of time. When the power is disconnected, all text
shown in the display and stored in the memory will be lost.
When the AC adaptor is connected, unplugging the adaptor from the electrical outlet before unplugging it from the machine can delete all text files in the memory,
even if batteries are installed.
It is recommended that you use the AC adaptor when printing large fonts on
1” (24 mm)-wide tape since this operation can quickly drain the batteries.
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TAPE CASSETTE
A single TZ tape cassette is supplied with this unit. However, since TZ tape cassettes are available for this machine in a wide variety of colors and sizes, it is possible to make distinctive
color-coded and stylized labels.
In addition, this machine has been designed to allow you to change the tape cassettes quickly
and easily.
To change the tape cassette:
Lift open the tape compartment cover. The installed cassette is also released.
If a tape cassette is already installed, remove it by pulling it straight up.
If the ink ribbon in the other tape cassette is loose, use your finger to wind the toothed
wheel in the direction of the arrow on the cassette until there is no slack in the ribbon.
Also, make sure that the end of the tape feeds under the tape guides.
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If you are using a new tape cassette provided with a stopper, be sure to remove the
stopper.
Insert the tape cassette firmly into the tape compartment, making sure that the entire back
of the cassette touches the bottom of the compartment.
When inserting the tape cassette, make sure that the inner ribbon does not catch on
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the corner of the metal guide.
Close the compartment cover, then turn on the machine if it is off.
Hold down and press once to advance the tape and remove any slack.
Feed&Cut
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ABCDEF
ATTACHING LABELS
LAMINATED TAPE
The enclosed stick enables you to easily remove the backing from labels printed on laminated
tapes.
1
Hold the tape in your left hand, with the printed surface facing up, and hold the stick in
your right hand.
2
Pass the tape halfway through the long narrow hole in the stick.
3
Turn the stick three-quarters of a turn towards you and pull the stick away from you as
shown below.
4
Peel off the label backing.
GH
ABCDEF
FABRIC TAPE
Fabric tape is used to attach a piece of fabric printed with your text onto garments using an
iron. After printing the text onto fabric tape and cutting off the label using scissors
label on an ironed garment at the location where you wish to attach it in such a way that the
printed text can be read correctly. Cover the label with another piece of cloth and use an iron
set to a medium-high temperature (320 to 356 ˚F (160 to 180 ˚C)) to press down firmly for 10
to 15 seconds. For more details, refer to the instructions included with the fabric tape cassette.
, place the
STAMP TAPE
Refer to pages 44 through 46 for a detailed explanation on using the stamp tape to make
stamps.
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PRINT HEAD & ROLLERS
Occasionally, specks of dust or dirt become attached to the machine’s print head and rollers.
This is particularly likely when you are using the unit outdoors or in a very dusty environment.
If a section of the print head is covered with dust, a blank horizontal streak may appear
through the label text. Therefore, as with a tape recorder, the machine’s head may need to be
cleaned from time to time.
To clean the print head and rollers:
Turn off the machine.
Open the tape compartment cover, then remove the tape cassette if one is installed. The
print head and rollers are located in the tape compartment.
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Print head: Use a dry cotton swab to gently wipe the print head with an up-and-down
motion.
Rollers: Use a dry cotton swab to wipe each roller with an up-and-down motion while
rotating them with your finger.
4 Install a tape cassette, close the tape compartment cover, and then try printing again.
5 If dust still remains, repeat steps 3 and 4 using a cotton swab dipped in isopropyl (rub-
bing) alcohol.
If none of the above works, contact your service representative.
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Print head
Rollers
Print head
Cotton swab
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Learning
the Ropes
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DOOR LABEL EXAMPLE
After you have inserted the batteries and the enclosed tape cassette as explained in the
Started
chapter, let’s practice using some of the basic functions of your P-touch. We must first
Getting
begin by turning on the power to the machine.
To turn on the machine:
1
Press in the top right-hand corner
of the keyboard.
Alt
ABCDEFGHIJKL
Caps
1: _
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The underline in the LCD display is called the “cursor”. It is like a pointer which shows your
current position and lets you select characters in your text.
The text you create may sometimes be longer than the 11 characters that the LCD display can
show at one time. Therefore, the cursor can be moved to show other parts of the text. Pressing
the left cursor key ( ) moves the cursor to the left so that the left side of the text can be
seen and pressing the right cursor key ( ) moves the cursor to the right so that the right
side of the text can be seen.
Some format settings are shown by the triangular and square indicators around the edge of the
display. The default settings (the selected settings when the power is turned on for the very first
time) have been pre-programmed into the machine and represent the most common settings
for labels. However, you can design your own label to have any format that you wish. Detailed
explanations of the formats can be found on pages 47 through 64.
Now, let’s enter the text for our first example, the simple door label shown below.
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The label in this example was made using the enclosed 1/2” (12-mm)-wide tape.
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ENTERING THE TEXT
Since all of the text will be in capital letters, we will use the Caps mode, which allows us to
Caps
Caps
Alt
ABCDEFGHIJKL
Caps
1: _
Alt
ABCDEFGHIJKL
Caps
1: MEETING_
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type capital letters continuously without holding down .
To enter Caps mode:
2
Hold down and press
once. The Caps indicator on the left side
of the display lights up.
Then, let’s type in the text in the same way that you would type on a typewriter or a computer
keyboard.
To type in “MEETING”:
3 Press once and twice, then
Tape
LengthRepeat
press , , and once
each.
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All letters are automatically entered
as capital letters.
Also like on a typewriter or computer keyboard, the Space key ( ) allows you to add
Feed&Cut
blank spaces to the text.
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The Space key ( ) is different from the right cursor key ( ), which moves the
cursor through the entered text without
Feed&Cut
adding blank spaces.
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To add a space:
Feed&Cut
4 Press .
Alt
ABCDEFGHIJKL
Caps
1: MEETING _
Type the second word, “ROOM”, to finish the text.
To type in “ROOM”:
5
Align
Press once, twice, then
once.
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Since the text is longer than the LCD
display, “ME” moves off the display to
the left.
Number
Alt
ABCDEFGHIJKL
Caps
1: ETING ROOM_
Now that we are finished entering capital letters, we can exit Caps mode.
To exit Caps mode:
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Hold down and press once.
The Caps indicator goes off.
Caps
Alt
ABCDEFGHIJKL
Caps
1: ETING ROOM_
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Once you have entered the text, you can easily edit it by correcting mistakes or simply adjusting it or its format. For detailed explanations of text editing methods, see pages 34 to 35.
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PRINTING THE TEXT
Several format settings are available, however, in this example we will use the default settings
pre-programmed into the machine and print out our label, which is then automatically cut off
after printing is finished.
To print the door label:
Mirror
Press once. The message “COP-
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printed.
Alt
COPIES
Caps
1/1
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ADDRESS LABEL EXAMPLE
Home
While making the multi-line address label in this example, we will learn how to create more
decorative labels using the various format settings.
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Five-line labels, such as this one, can only be printed on either 3/4” (18-mm) or 1” (24mm)-wide tape (see page 31).
Before entering the new text, we must first erase the text shown in the display from the previous time that the machine was used. When clearing the display, we can choose whether to
erase all of the text and return all format functions (Font, Size, Width, Style, Underline, Frame,Tape margin, Alignment, Tab length, Mirror printing, and Length) to their default settings or
just to erase the text.
To erase all of the text and reset the format functions:
1 Hold down and press once.
Clear
Alt
TEXT&FORMATS
Caps
TEXT ONLY
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2 Press or until TEXT&FOR-
End
MATS is selected, and then press .
Alt
ABCDEFGHIJKL
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ENTERING THE TEXT
Feed&Cut
Let’s begin by typing in the first row of text, the name “Bill Reynolds”.
To type in “Bill Reynolds”:
twice.
Caps
CapsRepeat
Alt
OK TO
Caps
1: Bill_
3
Hold down and press once,
then release . Press once, then
4 Press .
Alt
OK TO
Caps
1: Bill _
5 Type in “Reynolds”.
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Again, the text is longer than the LCD
display. So “Bil” moves off the display
to the left.
Alt
OK TO
Caps
1: l Reynolds_
In a multi-line label, the return key ( ) is used to end one line and start the next one.
The return mark ( ) indicates the end of the line.
Length
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Wide
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Wide
To end the first line and begin another one:
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Press .
Alt
1: Bill Reynol
Caps
2: _
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Length
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Now, we can enter the company name, address, and telephone number: ABC Transport; 29
South Main St.; Los Angeles, CA 88888; 012-345-6789.
To type in the company name, address, and telephone number:
Type “ABC Transport”, then press .
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8 Type “29 South Main St.”, then press
.
9 Type “Los Angeles, CA 88888”, then
press .
0 Type in “012-345-6789”.
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To type in “-”, hold down and
press .
Symbol
Alt
2: ABC Transpo
Caps
3: _
Alt
3: 29 South Ma
Caps
4: _
Alt
4: Los Angeles
Caps
5: _
Alt
4:
s Angeles
Caps
5:
2-345-6789_
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FORMATTING THE TEXT
Now the text has been entered as we wish. If it were printed, the standard default settings
would be used. The text would be aligned on the left side with 1″ (25 mm) margins and would
not be framed or underlined. In addition, the characters would be auto-sized (Auto) and
printed using the HELSINKI font and NORMAL style settings. For more details concerning for-
mat settings, please see pages 47 and 64.
For this label, though, let’s assume we want a different style of text: BRUSSELS font, framed,
and printed with NARROW (1/3” (8 mm)) tape margins. Therefore, we must change the format
To select the BRUSSELS font setting:
A
While holding down , press
once, and keep held down to display the current font setting.
B While still holding down , con-
tinue pressing until BRUSSELS is
displayed, and then release .
Font
To select the ROUND frame setting:
C
While holding down , press
once, and keep held down to display the current frame setting.
D While still holding down , con-
tinue pressing until ROUND is dis-
played, and then release .
Frame
Font
Frame
Alt
FONT
Caps
HELSINKI
Alt
FONT
Caps
BRUSSELS
Alt
FRAME
Caps
OFF
Alt
FRAME
Caps
ROUND
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.
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To select the NARROW tape margin setting:
E
While holding down , press
once, and keep held down to display the current tape margin setting.
Tape
Alt
Caps
FEED
FULL
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F While still holding down , con-
tinue pressing until NARROW is dis-
played, and then release .
Tape
Alt
FEED
Caps
NARROW
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Length
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Different format settings can be chosen either before or after the text is entered. The procedure
shown above can be used to change the other format settings.
PRINTING THE TEXT
Mirror
If we want only one copy of the text, we could just press to print it. However, let’s
assume that we have three letters onto which we wish to attach address labels. Therefore, we
need to print three copies of the same text.
To print three copies of the label:
G Hold down and press once.
Repeat
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H Press .
Width
Alt
COPIES
Caps
UNTIL 1–9?
Alt
COPIES
Caps
UNTIL 3
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Length
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Length
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I Press . The number of each copy is displayed while it is being printed.
1/3
COPIES
2/3
COPIES
3/3
COPIES
Alt
Caps
Alt
Caps
Alt
Caps
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Length
Wide
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Length
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J After the tape is automaticcally cut off, use scissors to cut along the cutting guide
and separate the labels.
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✂
✂
With these examples, we have covered many of the basic features of your P-touch so that you
can begin creating your own customized labels. If you have any questions about any of the
functions or keys, refer to the appropriate explanation in the following section.
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For Your
Information
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POWER KEY
The power key ( ) is located in the top right-hand corner of the keyboard. If batteries
have been installed or the machine has been plugged in using the optional AC adaptor, the
previous session’s information is displayed when the machine is turned on. This feature allows
you to stop work on a label, turn off the machine, and return to it later without having to reenter the text.
The machine will automatically turn off if no key is pressed within 5 minutes. The machine’s
internal memory stores the current session’s information and displays it when you turn on the
machine again.
To turn on the machine:
●Press . The previous session’s information appears in the LCD display.
To turn off the machine:
●Press . The current session’s information is stored in the internal memory.
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CURSOR KEYS
The machine’s LCD display shows two rows of 11 characters; however, the text that you create
can be up to 99 characters long. You can review and edit your text by using the cursor keys to
move the cursor so that different parts are shown in the display.
LEFT CURSOR KEY
To move the cursor one character to the left:
●Press once.
To move the cursor several characters to the left:
●Hold down until the cursor moves to the desired position.
To move the cursor to the beginning of the current line:
●Hold down and press .
RIGHT CURSOR KEY
To move the cursor one character to the right:
●Press once.
To move the cursor several characters to the right:
●Hold down until the cursor moves to the desired position.
To move the cursor to the end of the current line:
●Hold down and press .
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UP CURSOR KEY
Home
End
To move the cursor up to the previous line:
●Press once.
Home
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If the cursor is in the first line of text, it will move to the beginning of the line.
To move the cursor up several lines:
●Hold down until the cursor moves to the desired position.
To move the cursor to the beginning of the entire text:
●Hold down and press .
Home
DOWN CURSOR KEY
To move the cursor down to the following line:
●Press once.
To move the cursor down several lines:
●Hold down until the cursor moves to the desired position.
To move the cursor to the end of the entire text:
●Hold down and press .
End
☞
If the cursor is in the last line of text, it will move to the end of the line.
End
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