Dymo 17897, ExecuLabel LP350 User Manual

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Electronic Labelmaker
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Figure 1 ExecuLabel LP350 Labelmaker
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Language
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About Your New Labelmaker
With your new DYMO ExecuLabel™ LP350 labelmaker, you can create a wide variety of high­quality, self-adhesive labels. You can choose to print your labels in many different sizes and styles. The labelmaker uses DYMO D1 label cassettes in widths of 6 mm (1/4”), 9 mm (3/8”), 12 mm (1/2”), or 19 mm (3/4”). Label cassettes are also available in a wide range of colors.
Visit www.dymo.com for information on obtaining labels and accessories for your labelmaker.
Warranty Registration
Please complete the warranty registration card and return it to the appropriate Customer Support address within seven days. Visit www.dymo.com for details.
Getting Started
Follow the instructions in this section to print your first label.
Connecting the Power
The labelmaker is powered by standard batteries, an optional, rechargeable battery pack, or an AC power adapter. To save power, the labelmaker will automatically turn off after two minutes of inactivity.
Inserting the Batteries
The labelmaker uses six AA alkaline batteries.
To insert the batteries
1. Remove the battery compartment cover. See Figure 2.
Figure 2
2. Insert the batteries following the polarity markings (+ and –).
3. Replace the battery compartment cover.
Remove the batteries if the labelmaker will
not be used for a long period of time.
Using the Battery Pack
An optional, rechargeable battery pack can be used to power the labelmaker. The battery pack can be purchased through your local DYMO reseller.
The labelmaker must be connected to external power through the AC adapter to charge the battery pack. When the battery pack is completely discharged, allow four to five hours to fully charge the battery.
When connected to external power, the battery charging indicator may continue to display even though the battery pack is fully charged.
To use the battery pack
1. Open the battery compartment door.
2. Insert the battery pack. See Figure 3.
Figure 3
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3. To charge the battery pack, connect the AC adapter as described in the next section.
Connecting the Power Adapter
An optional AC power adapter can also be used to power the labelmaker. Connecting the AC adapter to the labelmaker disconnects the batteries as a power source.
To connect the power adapter
1. Plug the power adapter into the power connector on the top, left side of the labelmaker.
2. Plug the other end of the power adapter into a power outlet.
Make sure the labelmaker power is turned off before you disconnect the power adapter from the main power source. Otherwise, your most recent memory settings will be lost.
Inserting the Label Cassette
Your labelmaker comes with one label cassette. Visit www.dymo.com for information about purchasing additional label cassettes.
To insert the label cassette
1. Press and release the label cassette cover to
open the label compartment. See Figure 4.
Figure 4
The first time you use the labelmaker, remove the protective cardboard insert from between the print head and pinch roller. See Figure 5.
Figure 5
2. Set the cassette switch for the size of the label cassette that you are inserting. See Figure 5.
A notch in the cassette fits over the switch when the cassette is in the correct position.
3. Make sure the label and ribbon are taut across the mouth of the cassette and that the label passes between the guideposts. If necessary, turn the spool clockwise to tighten the ribbon.
4. Insert the cassette with the label and ribbon positioned between the print head and pinch roller. See Figure 6.
Figure 6
5. Press firmly until cassette clicks into place.
6. Close the label cassette cover and press
A
to
turn on the power.
Remove
Select label cassette size
cardboard insert
CLICK!
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Settings
You can select the language and corresponding units of measure you want the labelmaker to use.
Selecting a Language
Y ou can select from a number of different language options. By default, the language is set to English.
To select a language
1. Press .
2. Use the arrow keys to select the language you want and press .
Selecting Units of Measure
You can choose to show measurements in inches or millimeters. By default, the units of measure are set to inches.
To set the units of measure
1. Press .
2. Use the arrow keys to select Set Units and press .
3. Select inches or millimeters and press .
Printing Your First Label
You are now ready to print your first label.
To print a label
1. Enter text to create a simple label.
2. Press
G
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3. Use the cutter lever to cut the label.
Congratulations! You have printed your first label. Continue reading to learn more about the options available for creating labels.
Getting to Know the Labelmaker
The following sections describe each feature in detail. Become familiar with the location of the feature and function keys on your labelmaker. See Figure 1 on the inside front cover.
Power
The A button turns the power on and off. After two minutes of no activity, the power is switched off automatically. The last label created is remembered and displayed when the power is turned back on. The previously selected style settings are also restored.
LCD Display
The labelmaker’s LCD display shows a row of 16 characters. However, you can enter up to 99 characters and spaces.
The display is similar to a window that scrolls across the text. (See Figure 7.) The number of characters actually displayed can vary due to proportional spacing.
Figure 7
In addition, feature indicators appear on the display to let you know when a feature is selected. See Figure 8.
Figure 8
Language
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