Printing Transferred Labels (For Windows ® ); Creating A Barcode Label; Setting Barcode Parameters And Entering Barcode Data - Brother PT-D600VP User Manual

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EDITING A LABEL
• If the width of the current tape cassette does not match the width for
the layout, an error message will display when you try to print the
label. Press (
insert a tape cassette of the correct width.
Printing Transferred Labels (For Windows
You can transfer labels created with P-touch Editor to the P-touch for
printing. To print the labels transferred from the P-touch Editor, press the
following keys:
(
)
/
(
) or (
/
[Print]
printed
(
NOTE
[Transferred Labels] can be selected when a label created with the
P-touch Editor has been transferred to the P-touch.
For details on the Transfer Manager, visit our website at
http://support.brother.com

Creating a Barcode Label

NOTE
• The P-touch is not designed exclusively for creating barcode labels.
Always check that barcode labels can be read by the barcode reader.
• For best results, print barcode labels in black ink on white tape. Some
barcode readers may not be able to read barcode labels created
using coloured tape or ink.
• Use the [Large] setting for [Width] whenever possible. Some barcode
readers may not be able to read barcode labels created using the
[Small] setting.
• Continuously printing a large number of labels with barcodes can
overheat the print head, which may affect printing quality.

Setting Barcode Parameters and Entering Barcode Data

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)
/
/
Set a value for the attribute
data
(
(
).
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Creating a Barcode Label
) or any other key to clear the error message, and
[Auto Format]
)
/
Select a transferred label
(
) or (
), (
) or (
[Bar Code]
(
)
/
Select a character
(
) or (
)
)
/
Select the number of labels to be
).
) or (
)
(
) or (
(
®
)
/
[Transferred Labels]
(
) or (
/
Select an attribute
)
Type in the barcode
) or (
)
(
)
) or

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