User Guide®®for Windows 95, 98, Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000®Models 100, 200 and 240SMART LABEL PRINTERSMART LABEL PRINTER®
Chapter 1User Guide 1-1IntroductionAbout Your Smart Label Printer 1-2Software Features 1-3100-200book.book Page 1 Thursday, July 13, 2000 12:
Chapter 1Introduction1-2 Smart Label Printer Models 100, 200 and 240About Your Smart Label PrinterThe Smart Label Printer® is the best way to instantl
Chapter 1IntroductionUser Guide 1-3Software FeaturesThe Smart Label program provides a rich set of features to simplify your labeling needs.n32-bit ar
Chapter 2User Guide 2-1Getting StartedWhat You Need 2-2A Word About Labels 2-3Installing the SLP 100, 200 or 240 2-4Installing the Smart Labe
Chapter 2Getting Started2-2 Smart Label Printer Models 100, 200 and 240What You NeedIn order to use your SLP and software, you need to have the follow
Chapter 2Getting StartedUser Guide 2-3A Word About LabelsFor best results we recommend the use of Seiko Instruments SmartLabels. Other brands may not
Chapter 2Getting Started2-4 Smart Label Printer Models 100, 200 and 240Installing the SLP 100, 200 or 240Here, you’ll find out how to unpack and set u
Chapter 2Getting StartedUser Guide 2-5Connecting the SLP to a Power OutletNow you’re ready to connect the SLP to a power outlet: 1 Plug the AC adapter
Chapter 2Getting Started2-6 Smart Label Printer Models 100, 200 and 240Connecting the SLP to an IBM-compatible PCUse the USB or serial cable provided
Chapter 2Getting StartedUser Guide 2-7Loading a Roll of LabelsFollow the instructions below to load a roll of standard address labels.Prepare the roll
FCC Compliance Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
Chapter 2Getting Started2-8 Smart Label Printer Models 100, 200 and 2403 Remove the spindle from the SLP and insert the label roll on the spindle.4 In
Chapter 2Getting StartedUser Guide 2-96 Close the label cover.Testing the PrinterA quick test lets you know your printer is operating properly and tha
Chapter 2Getting Started2-10 Smart Label Printer Models 100, 200 and 240Installing the Smart Label Software1 Start Windows.2 Insert the Smart Label CD
Chapter 2Getting StartedUser Guide 2-11Using On-Line HelpThe on-line help provides detailed instructions for creating labels, customizing format, Smar
Chapter 2Getting Started2-12 Smart Label Printer Models 100, 200 and 240Index Tab. Click the Index tab to find specific topics in an alphabetical lis
Chapter 3User Guide 3-1Changing Labels and Printer CareOverview 3-2Caring for Your Printer 3-2Off Line and On Line Mode 3-3Changing a Label R
Chapter 3Changing Labels and Printer Care3-2 Smart Label Printer Models 100, 200 and 240OverviewThe SLP 100/200/240 uses advanced thermal print techno
Chapter 3Changing Labels and Printer CareUser Guide 3-3Off Line and On Line ModePressing and releasing the power button toggles the printer between
Chapter 3Changing Labels and Printer Care3-4 Smart Label Printer Models 100, 200 and 240Adjusting the Position of LabelsIf you find the labels are adv
Chapter 3Changing Labels and Printer CareUser Guide 3-5Removing Stuck LabelsIf a label becomes stuck in your SLP, remove it as follows:1 With a pair o
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Appendix AUser Guide A-1SpecificationsSmart Label Printer 100/200/240 Specifications A-2Status Light Indicators A-3100-200book.book Page 1 Thu
Appendix ASpecificationsA-2 Smart Label Printer Models 100, 200 and 240Smart Label Printer 100/200/240 SpecificationsThe SLP is a compact printing dev
Appendix ASpecificationsUser Guide A-3Status Light Indicators* The number refers to the number of blinks. Life Time Model 100/200: Approx. 2 millio
Appendix BUser Guide B-1Commonly Asked Questions and Answers100-200book.book Page 1 Thursday, July 13, 2000 12:14 AM
Appendix BCommonly Asked Questions and AnswersB-2 Smart Label Printer Models 100, 200 and 240Q Will my labels fade over time?A Labels are made of ther
Appendix CUser Guide C-1Technical Support and Service100-200book.book Page 1 Thursday, July 13, 2000 12:14 AM
Appendix CTechnical Support and ServiceC-2 Smart Label Printer Models 100, 200 and 240Please refer to the “Troubleshooting” topic in on-line Help for
Appendix DUser Guide D-1Ordering Labels and Parts100-200book.book Page 1 Thursday, July 13, 2000 12:14 AM
Appendix DOrdering Labels and PartsD-2 Smart Label Printer Models 100, 200 and 240Ordering LabelsFor best results we recommend the use of Seiko Instru
User Guide Index-1IndexCChanging a label roll, 3-3COM portconnecting, 2-6Common questions, B-2DDeveloper information, A-2FFeatures, 1-3Find featu
Important Safety InstructionsThe following symbols are used in this User Guide.WARNING. Warning statements are used to indicate actions that may res
Warranty InformationLimited Warranty on HardwareOne (1) Year Limited WarrantySeiko Instruments USA Inc. warrants this product against defects in mate
4 Be sure to hold only the connector end of the power cord or interface cable when disconnecting. Repeated pulling on the cable could damage the cable
User Guide iAbout This GuideAs you‘ll soon realize, the Smart Label Printer® is easy to set up and use. Chances are, once you’ve read what you need to
ii Smart Label Printer Models 100, 200 and 240This guide has three chapters and three appendices: Chapter 1, Introduction, provides some general infor
User Guide iiiContentsChapter 1 IntroductionAbout Your Smart Label Printer 1-2Software Features 1-3Chapter 2 Getting StartedWhat You Need 2-2
Contentsiv Smart Label Printer Models 100, 200 and 240Appendix D Ordering Labels and Parts D-1Ordering Labels D-2Ordering Parts D-2Index100-200b
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