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Ch. 4 Using Labels and Stamps
Using Labels and Stamps
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.
GH
ABCDEF
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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