Dymo, Introduction, Warranty registration – Dymo LabelManager 300 User Manual

Page 7: Power supply, Changing the cassette, Creating your first label

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Introduction

The Dymo LabelManager 300 enables you to create a wide
variety of high quality self-adhesive labels of up to 90
characters.

The LabelManager uses 6mm (

1

/

4

"), 9mm (

3

/

8

"), 12mm

(

1

/

2

"), 19mm (

3

/

4

") or 24mm (1") wide tape cassettes in a

number of label colours. Labels are back slit for easy
removal from the backing tape. Text can be printed
horizontally or vertically in a variety of sizes and styles and
can be left-justified, right-justified or centred on the label.

Visit www.dymo.com for information on obtaining tapes
and accessories for your LM300.

Warranty Registration

Please complete the warranty registration card and return
it to the relevant address, within seven days– see the
warranty booklet for details.

Power Supply

BATTERIES
With the LabelManager positioned as shown in fig

A

on page 2, open the machine by hinging down the
keyboard. Apply pressure to point

A

of the battery/

tape compartment cover to release the catch, then
hinge down the cover.

Insert six size AA alkaline or re-chargeable Nickel-

cadmium batteries, observing the polarity markings

A

, and close the cover.

Remove batteries if the LabelManager is to be unused

for some time.

AC ADAPTOR (optional)

Connect the AC adaptor to socket

B

. Inserting the

adaptor plug disconnects the supply from the batteries.

Unplug the AC adaptor from the LabelManager before

disconnecting the mains power to the adaptor,
otherwise all label memory settings may be lost (see
also ON/OFF).

Changing the cassette

Apply pressure to point

A

of the battery/tape

compartment cover to release the catch, then hinge
down the cover.

Hold as shown, then lift cassette

C

straight up and

out.

Ensure tape and ribbon

C

are taut across mouth of

cassette and tape passes between guideposts before
installing as shown. If necessary, turn spool

C

clockwise to tighten ribbon.

Check that cassette switch

D

is set for the cassette type

– see page 2. A notch in the cassette will fit over the
switch when it is set correctly.

Insert cassette with tape and ribbon positioned as

shown between print head

D

and pinch roller

D

.

Push

firmly

D

until cassette

clicks into place. Ensure

tape and ribbon are positioned correctly.

Close the compartment cover.

Creating your first label

You will no doubt be anxious to see what your
new LabelManager 300 can do. Before we go on to
explore the many advanced features of the LM300, follow
these simple steps to create your first label:

1. Fit the batteries, or connect the AC adaptor, plug in and

switch on at the wall socket - see ‘Power Supply’.

2. Open the battery/cassette compartment cover and

install a tape cassette – see page 2 and ‘Changing the
Cassette’. Check that the cassette is fitted correctly.

3. Close the cover, then press

to switch the power on.

The welcome message ‘DYMO’ will appear, and then
the display should look like this:

4. Use the keyboard to type in your full name.

Each character you enter will appear on the display, for
example:

For an UPPER CASE character, press and hold down

followed by the character required.

Press

CAPS

for all subsequent characters in UPPER

CASE.

Press the space bar once for the space between each

name.

If you make a mistake, press

DEL

to delete the error,

then type in the correction.

5. When you have finished, press

PRINT

. A label will be

printed and will emerge from the slot in the top right
hand side of the machine. Wait until the mechanism
has stopped, then press the cutter lever E to cut off the
label and remove it from the machine.

You should now have a high quality printed name label —
don’t waste it! If this is your personal machine, why not
fix the label to the underside to identify its owner? You
have just found the first of many uses for your DYMO
labels.

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