Casio KL-7400 User Manual

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To affix a tape label to a surface

1.

If necessary, use a pair of scissor to trim the tape to the size and shape

you want.

2.

Peel off the backing of the label and affix it to the surface you want.

When using the CONT HALF CUT or FULL+HALF CUT

tape cut mode

Carefully twist the tape at the position where the tape is half cut, and peel off
the backing paper.

Half cut

When using the FULL CUT tape cut mode

Bend a corner of the tape and peel off the backing paper.

• Note that pasting a label onto a surface can cause adhesive to remain on

the surface when you remove the label.

Important!
Do not affix tape labels to objects and in the locations described below.
• Locations exposed to direct sunlight or rain

• On the skin of a person or animal

• On property belonging to others, utility poles, etc.

• In parks, train stations, or other public places.

• Containers that will be used for heating in a microwave oven.

To create margins to the left and right of label text

1.

Before text is printed or after text printing is complete, press FEED.

• This feeds the tape approximately 21 millimeters (

13

/

16

").

To cut a tape when “NONE” is selected for the “MAR-

GINS” setting

Automatic tape cutting is not performed at the end of printing when NONE is
selected for the margins setting (page 30). Perform the following step to cut
the tape manually.

1.

After printing is complete, press CUT.

Important!
• Make sure that the printer is level when performing a tape cut operation.

Also, do not pull on the tape or open the cassette cover.

To exit the printing operation

1.

When the screen shown above is on the display, use

and

to select

EXIT, and then press SET twice.
• This will display the initial screen.

• See page 45 for information about using the STORE option on the above

screen.

Incompatible Surfaces

The label tape may not adhere properly to the following types of sur-
faces.
• Surfaces that are rough

• Surfaces that are wet, oily, dusty, etc.

• Surfaces made of special plastics (silicon, PP, etc.)

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