Laminated tape, Stamp film, Laminated tape stamp film – Brother PT-9400 User Manual

Page 69: Ch. 4 using labels and stamps

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Ch. 4 Using Labels and Stamps

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Laminated tape

The backing from labels printed on laminated
tapes can easily be removed if a half cut setting
was used (refer to page 55). However, if a half
cut setting was not used, the backing paper can
be removed by using the enclosed lettering
stick.
1 Hold the tape in your left hand, with the

printed surface facing up, and hold the let-
tering stick in your right hand.

2 Pass the tape halfway through the long nar-

row 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.

Stamp film

In addition to labels, your P-touch can be used
to make custom, pre-inked stamps for various
uses (optional stamp kit required). Simply design
your own customized stamps using one of the
pre-formatted stamp templates, and then affixing
the printed stamp stencil to a self-inking stamp
film holder.
1 Install a stamp film cassette and enter text

into a pre-formatted stamp template. Refer
to pages 41 through 45 for more details on
using templates.

2 Print out the stamp stencil and remove its

backing paper.

3 Remove the frame from around the stamp

holder ink pad, one end at a time, and then
remove the protective seal covering the ink
pad.

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ABCDEF

NOTE

☞ If the stamp holder already contains a stamp

film, hold the stamp over a piece of scrap paper
and remove the stamp frame by pulling it off,
one end at a time. Then, slowly peel off the
stamp film. Be careful that the ink does not
splatter.

☞ Keep the stamp film holder out of the reach of

children.

☞ Avoid getting ink in your eyes or mouth. If ink

gets in your eyes or mouth, immediately wash it
with fresh water for several minutes and consult
a doctor.

☞ Keep ink off skin, clothes and important papers.

Immediately use soap to wash skin that has
come in contact with ink. Even washing may
not remove all ink.

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