Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Declaration of Conformity
K-Sun Corporation
370 SMC Drive, PO Box 309
Somerset, WI 54025
Phone: 715-247-4440
Product Name:
Model Number:
K-Sun LABELShop® B2
K-Sun LABELShop® B2
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This Equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
t Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
t Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
t Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
t Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
t To ensure compliance with the limits for a Class B digital device the enclosed
interface cable should be used. (If Applicable)
t Modifications or changes not expressly approved by K-Sun Corporation could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing LABELShop£BEE3.
This manual is divided into four sections:
1. Getting Started
2. Basic Operations 1
3. Basic Operations 2
4. Additional Functions
Please read this manual before using your LABELShop£BEE3.
This manual contains CAUTION and WARNING notices which must be observed
and tips that can assist you complete the task more easily and more effectively.
Be sure to keep this manual handy for future references.
All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system,
or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying,
recording, or otherwise, without our prior written permission.
The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.
All efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of the contents of this manual.
However, should any errors be detected, we would greatly appreciate being informed of
them.
x Texts you have entered are temporary saved in this device, but not kept for extended
period of time. We shall not be liable for damages, losses, costs, or expenses incurred as
a result of malfunction, repair, test, or battery exhaustion of this device.
x About the labels
Before attaching labels, be sure to check the purpose of use and the material of the
adhered surface. Depending on the material, environmental conditions, etc., following
problems may occur.
-Color of the labels changes
-Labels come off
-Texts on the label wear off
-Cannot peel off the labels
-Glue remains on the adhered surface
-The adhered surface absorbs the color of the label
-The adhered surface is damaged
We shall not be liable for any damages, losses, costs, or expenses arising from these
problems.
x Do not carry out any operations not described in this manual, or LABELShop£ BEE3
may break or cause injury.
Important Safety Precautions
Items below should always be followed to protect users, their surroundings and their
property from possible injury or damage. Be sure to read and understand the
instructions before using your LABELShop£ BEE3 and keep this manual handy for
future references.
Precautionary notations throughout the text are categorized relative to 1) personal injury
and 2) damage to equipment.
DANGER
Signals a precaution which, if ignored, will result in serious
or fatal personal injury. Pay extra caution in performing
procedures preceded by DANGER headings.
WARNING
Signals a precaution which, if ignored, could result in
serious or fatal personal injury.
CAUTION
Signals a precaution which, if ignored, could result in
damage to equipment.
Please familiarize yourself with the following definitions and meanings for each symbol
before reading the precautions.
Important reminder
Prohibited
Mandatory
DANGER
When using the battery
If liquid leaking from the battery gets into your eyes, do not rub your
eyes. Wash them well with clean water and contact a doctor
immediately.
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WARNING
Always use the AC adapter designed for this product. When using the AC adapter,
make sure to observe the following precautions.
Do not attempt to use any adapters other than the AC adapter
designed for this device. This may cause damage, overheating, fire,
Not correct
AC adapter
or electric shock.
Be sure to use the AC adapter with the proper voltage. Using it with
other voltage levels may cause fire, smoke, overheating, or electric
shock.
Not 120V
Do not pull the AC adapter cord excessively or put a heavy object
on it. This may cause fire or electric shock.
WARNING
When using the battery
Do not use batteries with their
and
terminals reversed. This
may cause leakage, overheating, or explosion.
If liquid from the battery enters your mouth, rinse immediately with
plenty of water and consult a doctor.
If liquid from the battery comes in contact with your skin or cloth,
wash away with water. This may cause damage to your skin.
Do not use a new battery and an old battery, or different types of
batteries at the same time. Doing so may cause leakage,
overheating, or explosion.
When the battery runs down, take it out of the device immediately. If
a flat battery is left inside the device for long periods, gas emitted
from the battery may cause leakage, overheating, explosion, or
damage to the device.
If you do not use LABELShop£ BEE3 for an extended period, take
out the batteries from the device. Gas emitted from the battery may
cause leakage, overheating, explosion, or damage to the device.
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Not specified
battery
WARNING
Follow the instructions given on the label or a package of the
battery. Misuse of the batteries may cause leakage, overheating,
explosion, injury, or damage to the device.
Instructions
WARNING
Other
Do not step on, drop, hit, or have strong impacts on this device. This
may cause fire or electric shock. If your LABELShop£ BEE3 is
damaged, turn the power off, remove the AC adapter from
the electrical outlet, and contact a local distributor. Using the
damaged device may cause fire and electric shock.
Do not touch the device, the AC adapter, or the plug with
wet hands. This may cause malfunction, fire, or electric shock.
Keep plastic bags out of reach of children. Children may suffocate if
they put their heads into plastic bags.
Do not spill liquid or spray insecticide onto LABELShop£ BEE3. This
may cause malfunction, fire, or electric shock. If you spilled liquid,
turn the power off, remove the AC adapter from the
electrical outlet, and contact a local distributor. Using the damaged
device may cause fire and electric shock.
Never modify or disassemble the device. This may cause fire or
electric shock. Do not carry out any operations not described in this
manual, or LABELShop£ BEE3 may break or cause injury.
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CAUTION
When using the battery
Follow the instructions given on the label or a package of the
battery. Misuse of the batteries may cause leakage, overheating,
explosion, injury, or damage to the device.
Instructions
Auto-cutter
Keep your fingers off the exit slot where the labels come out during
printing or when the cutter is operating. This may cut your fingers.
Other
Do not put anything heavy on LABELShop£ BEE3 or leave it in
unstable position. This may cause injury or damage to the device.
Always turn the power off before removing the AC adapter
from the electrical outlet. This may cause malfunction of the device.
About the labels
Before attaching labels, be sure to check the purpose of use and
the material of the adhered surface. Depending on the material,
environmental conditions, etc., following problems may occur.
x Color of the labels change
x Labels come off
x Texts on the label wear off
x Cannot peel off the labels
x Glue remains on the adhered surface
x The adhered surface absorbs the color of the label
x The adhered surface is damaged
We shall not be liable for any damages, losses, costs, or expenses
arising from these problems.
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Precautions when using tape cartridges
Do not drop or disassemble the tape cartridges. This may cause malfunction
of the cartridges.
Do not pull or squeeze the label coming out of the exit slot. This may cause
malfunction of the device.
Tape cartridges should be stored in a dark cold place away from direct
sunlight, heat, moisture, and dust. It is recommended that you use the tape
cartridge as soon as possible after opening.
Precautions when installing tape cartridges
Tighten the ink ribbon
Insert a pencil or a similar tool into the hole of the tape cartridge and
turn it slightly toward the direction of the arrow. If the ink ribbon is not
tightened, it may come in contact with the printhead during installation.
This may bend or break the ink ribbon and damage the tape cartridge.
Install the tape cartridge properly
Insert the tape cartridge fully with its label side
up until the cartridge is secured by the fixing
tab of the main unit. When installing a new tape
cartridge or one with an extended tape end,
straighten the tape end and pass it through the
tape guide. If the tape cartridge is not installed
properly, tape may be bent or the tape
cartridges may pop out of the main unit during
printing. This may cause damage or the
malfunction of the tape cartridge.
Feed the tape after installation (
+
)
After installing the tape cartridge, be sure to feed the tape by pressing the
key and
the
key at the same time. If the tape is not fed properly, tape may be bent or the
tape cartridges may pop out of the main unit during printing. This may cause damage or the
malfunction of the tape cartridge.
See
"Feeding tape" (p.11) .
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General cautions
Be sure to read and understand the "Important Safety Precautions" before using
your LABELShop£ BEE3.
Unplug the AC adapter from both the device and the outlet after use. This may
prevent possible accidents caused by tripping over the cord.
Do not store the device in direct sunlight, in places with dust or excessive humidity, or in
extreme temperatures.
Do not attach labels on people, living things, public buildings or properties of others.
Do not block or insert objects into the AC adapter socket or the tape eject slot.
Never touch the printhead.
Be sure to use the tape cartridges that has "LABELShop Tape Mark".
Avoid using a tape cartridge with no remaining tapes or pressing
without installing
tape cartridge. This may cause overheating and malfunction of the printhead.
Always press
+
to feed the tape. Never pull out the tape forcibly, otherwise the
tape cartridge will be broken and unusable.
Handle the tape cartridges with care, and avoid having impacts on them.
Do not handle the keyboard roughly. Do not use a pencil or a sharp material to press the
keys. This may damage the keyboard.
LABELShop£ BEE3 makes sounds when ejecting tapes. This is normal operation for the
device.
Be careful not to cut yourself when using scissors.
Be sure to turn the power off after use.
Be sure to replace batteries with the power turned off. If you replace the batteries while the
LABEL Shop£ BEE3 is powered, files or data stored on it may be deleted.
If your LABEL Shop£ BEE3 is not to be used for long periods, remove the batteries, the
AC adapter, and tape cartridge from the main unit. LABELShop£ BEE3, batteries,
the AC adapter, and tape cartridges should be stored in a dark cold place away
from direct sunlight, excessive temperature and humidity, magnetism, vibration and dust.
If a battery is left inside the device for extended period of time, liquid from the battery may
leak. Follow the instructions given on the package of the battery and replace it before the
expiry date.
Dispose of the used batteries according to the local regulations.
LABELShop£ BEE3 contains a lithium battery to save texts and files. See the sticker on the
backside of the main unit as a guide for the timing and replace the lithium battery. To
replace the battery, consult the local dealer or our customer center. Replacement is
performed at your expense.
Do not carry out any operations not described in this manual. It may cause injury or
damage to the device.
Contents, specifications, and design described in this manual are subject to change without
prior notice.
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Using This Manual
About this manual
This manual contains the following sections:
Getting Started
Describes preparations required before using the LABELShop£BEE3.
Basic Operations
Divided into three sections.
"Basic Operation 1" explains operations such as entering texts and attaching labels.
"Basic Operation 2" explains more advanced operations such as adding new paragraph.
"Basic Operation 3" explains how to create a label that wrap around a cable or any other
cylindrically-shaped object.
If you are a first-time user, reading from the "Basic Operation 1" is recommended.
Additional Functions
Describes useful information that can assist you complete the task more easily and more
effectively. Read and understand "Basic Operations 1" and "Basic Operations 2" before you
begin on this section.
Symbols used in this manual
The following symbols are used in this manual:
Symbol
Description
,
Indicates operation procedures.
,
Indicates the character keys.
,
,
Indicates the function keys.
Indicates the keys to move the cursor or select an item.
See
Introduces the reference pages. Refer to the specified pages as
necessary.
Indicates useful tips.
Explains limitations and conditions that you should be aware of.
Labels in this manual: Labels contained in this manual are all samples and may differ from
actual labels.
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Contents
Introduction
Introduction ............................................ 1
Important Safety Precautions ................. 1
Precautions when using tape
cartridges ............................................ 5
Precautions when installing tape
cartridges ............................................ 5
General cautions ................................. 6
Using This Manual ................................. 7
About this manual ............................... 7
Symbols used in this manual .............. 7
LABELShop£ BEE3 Features ............. 10
Setting Up ............................................ 11
1.Preparation .................................... 11
2.Turning the power on ..................... 11
3.Feeding tape .................................. 11
4.Entering texts (Example: NAME) ... 12
5.Changing the text size ................... 12
6.Printing labels ................................ 13
7.Attaching labels .............................. 14
8.Turning the power off ..................... 14
Getting Started
LABELShop£ BEE3 Parts ................... 16
Top side ............................................ 16
Internal parts ..................................... 16
Bottom ............................................... 17
LABELShop£ BEE3 Keys ................ 18
Display Indicators ................................. 20
Display indicators .............................. 20
Adjusting Display Level ..................... 22
Setting the Display Language ........... 23
Setting the Display Units ................... 24
Preparation .......................................... 25
1.Connecting the
AC adapter ..................................... 25
2.Installing the batteries......................26
3.Installing tape cartridges ................ 28
4.Turning the power on ..................... 30
5.Feeding the tape ............................ 31
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Basic Operations 1
Creating the Sample Label
(from entering text to completion) ........ 34
1.Entering text ................................... 35
2.Inserting space ............................... 37
3.Entering symbol ............................. 38
4.Viewing print image (Preview) ........ 39
5.Printing label .................................. 40
6.Attaching label ............................... 42
Turning the Power Off .......................... 43
Basic Operations 2
Editing Text .......................................... 46
Using the cursor keys ........................ 46
Entering text ...................................... 47
Deleting/Inserting text ....................... 47
Deleting all the text ............................ 48
Adding New Lines (Line Break) ............ 49
Starting a new line ............................. 50
Moving the text to the next line ......... 51
Joining the two lines .......................... 51
Adding New Paragraphs ...................... 52
Starting a new paragraph .................. 52
Dividing into paragraphs ................... 53
Deleting specific paragraphs ............. 54
Cable Print Mode
Cable print mode .................................. 56
Creating the label in
Cable print mode ............................... 56
Additional Functions
Improving the Appearance of
the Label............................................... 60
Setting functions ................................ 61
List of "Length" Menu (English) ............ 63
Lista del menú "Longitud" (Español) .... 63
List of "Style" Menu (English) ............... 64
Lista del menú "Estilo" (Español) ......... 67
List of "Mode" Menu (English) .............. 70
Lista del menú "Modo" (Español) ......... 71
Function description (Length) ............ 72
Function description (Style) ............... 73
Function description (Mode) .............. 78
List of "Condition" menu .................... 82
Printing Bar Codes ............................... 84
Creating a label with a bar code ........ 84
Bar code printing ............................... 84
Calling up/Saving Text .......................... 87
About "File" ........................................ 87
Saving a file ....................................... 88
Calling up a file .................................. 89
Deleting a file ..................................... 90
Turning "Autocut" Off to Print ............... 91
Setting Default Settings ........................ 92
Changing Default settings ................. 93
Restoring the default settings to
the factory settings ............................ 94
Resetting LABELShop£ BEE3 ............. 95
Resetting ........................................... 96
Appendix
List of Menus (English) .........................98
Lista de menús (Español) .....................99
List of "Symbol A/Symbol B" menus
(English) .......................................... 100
Lista de los menús "Símbolos A/
Símbolos B" (Español) .....................102
List of "Feed" menu ......................... 104
List of "Delete" menu .......................104
Messages On the Display ...................105
When an error message appears ....105
Problems and Solutions ...................... 107
The device does not operate
normally ...........................................107
Nothing appears on the display
even after pressing
.................... 107
Display turns off unexpectedly .........107
Nothing is printed when
pressing
............................... 107
Text is not printed properly .............. 108
The printed label is not cut
automatically ....................................108
Printing stops in the middle of the
text ................................................... 108
Contents of files are gone ................ 109
You cannot attach labels .................109
Cleaning LABELShop£ BEE3 ............ 110
List of Characters ................................111
Key layout ........................................ 111
Character table ................................111
Specifications ...................................... 112
Symbol List .........................................115
Frame and Table List ..........................119
Euro/Latin Character List .................... 120
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LABELShop£ BEE3 Features
12 Character x 2 Line LCD screen
2 lines display and improved print
preview screen helps you to create
labels smoothly.
Supports 0.16"(204) to 0.7"(218) -width
tapes
A wide variety of tapes for various
applications are provided. From the
narrowest 0.16"(204)-width to
0.7"(218)-width that is suitable for
labeling a video tape.
* The maximum printable character size
for 0.7"(218)-width tape is the same
as the 0.5"(212)-width tape.
Equipped with Auto cutter
A built-in cutter automatically cuts the
tape after printing.
* Not for all kinds of tapes
Cable print mode
This mode helps you to easily create
labels that wrap around a cable, wire,
tube, pen, or any other round-shape
materials.
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Easy-to-see 14 fonts are provided
LABELShop£ BEE3 provides 14 fonts
including basic fonts such as Roman
and SansSerif. You can create a label
using a variety of fonts.
European and Latin characters can be
entered directly!
Labels are easily created in various
languages.
Bar code label can be created!
LABELShop£ BEE3 supports six types
of bar code.
Provides a lot of symbols, frames, tables
You can use a wide variety of symbols
such as decorated numbers, units
expressions, and pictgrams useful in an
office or home. In addition to that, 75
decoration frames and 4 types of table
format are provided.
Two digit number (Double Figure)
A two-digit number can be entered in a
space for one character. This is useful
to print a lot of numbers in a small
space.
Setting Up
1. Preparation
1
Connect the AC adapter to your LABELShop BEE3.
See
"Connecting the AC adapter" (p.25).
2
Install a tape cartridge.
See
"Installing tape cartridges" (p.28).
2. Turning the power on
1
Press
.
Selected length unit appears. A line head icon
that indicates the beginning of the line and the cursor
then appears.
For further information, see
(p.30).
"Turning the power on"
Length Unit
inch
1
3. Feeding tape
1
Feed the tape.
Press
while holding down
. Select
"Feed & Cut" or "Feed" from the displayed menu, and
press
.
See
"Feeding the tape" (p.31).
Feed/Cut
Feed & Cut
Always feed tape!
After replacing a tape cartridge, be sure to feed the tape
to take up any slackness in the tape or ink ribbon.
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4. Entering texts (Example: NAME)
1
Press
while holding down
to enter the
texts in capital letters.
2
1 N A M E
Press the following keys:
,
"NAME" appears on the screen.
For further information, see
completion)" (p.34) for details.
,
,
"Creating the Sample Label (from entering text to
5. Changing the text size
1
Press
.
"Style" menu appears.
2
Press
Style
Lines
or
to select "Lines", and press
or
to select "1 Line", and press
or
.
to select "
.
3
Press
.
4
12
Press
press
Introduction
1c", and
Style
Lines
Lines
1 Line
1 Line
1c
5
Press
or
to select "End?", and press
or
to select "Label", and press
.
6
Press
.
Style
End?
Area
Label
1 N A M E
For further information, see
completion)" (p.34).
"Creating the Sample Label (from entering text to
6. Printing labels
1
Press
.
The print preview is displayed by automatically
scrolling through the entire text.
2
Press
.
Printing starts after "Length" is displayed on the
screen.
When the printing is completed, LABEL PRNTER
tape. automatically cuts the tape.
Do not pull the tape forcibly.
For further information, see
X.X
in
NAME
Auto
X.X"
1
"Printing label" (p.40).
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7. Attaching labels
1
Peel off the backing sheet.
2
Attach the label and rub it firmly.
For further information, see
"Attaching label" (p.42).
8. Turning the power off
1
Press
2
Disconnect the AC adapter.
.
For further information, see
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"Turning the Power Off" (p.43).
Getting Started
This section describes how to connect the AC adapter to your
LABELShop£ BEE3 and turn the power on. If you are a first time user, it is
recommended that you read this section first.
LABELShop£ BEE3 Parts
Top side
Tape verification window
Top cover knob
Display
AC adapter connector
Internal parts
Top cover
Tape cartridge
case
Fixing tab
Tape guide
Tape eject slot
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Bottom
Battery cover
AC adapter connector
Handle
Battery case
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17
LABELShop£ BEE3 Keys
The functions of each key are described below. To perform the operation indicated by
+
, hold down the
key and press the specified key.
(Print)
Prints the text you entered on the tape,
and cuts the tape automatically.
See
p.13, 40.
+
(= Feed/Cut)
Feeds the tape 0.7", or cuts the tape.
See
p.11, 31.
(Preview)
Shows the preview of the label by
scrolling the whole image.
See
p.39.
+
(= Cable)
Enters the Cable print mode.
See
p.56.
(Length)
Sets the length of the label.
See
p.63, 72.
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+
(= File)
Stores text you created.
Calls up or deletes the text you
stored.
See
p.87.
(=Style)
Specifies font size, print direction, text
format, frame, or table format.
See
p.64, 73.
+
(= Condition)
Specifies the units and the language to
be used for the display, and density of the
display and printing. Auto cut can be
enabled or disabled. Changes the stored
settings.
See
p.82.
(Mode)
Specifies font, decorate, and space.
These items are called "Mode".
See
p.70, 78.
(Symbol A)
Shows available symbols.
See
p.38, 100, 115.
(Space)
Inserts space.
See
p.37.
(Symbol B)
Shows available symbols.
See
p.38, 100, 115.
(Cursor keys)
Moves the cursor or highlighted items to
up, down, right, or left.
See
p.46.
+
(= BarCode)
Creates bar codes.
See
p.84.
(Escape, Back space)
Deletes the text to the left of the cursor.
Cancels the current operation.
See
p.47,48.
+
(= Delete)
Deletes the texts or the paragraphs.
See
p.47, 48.
Character keys (
Enters texts.
See
p.35, 47.
...)
+
(= Cursor jump)
Moves the cursor directly to the
beginning of the paragraph/line or the
end of the paragraph/line. When
selecting items, shows the start or last
option.
See
p.46.
(Select, Line Break)
Selects one of the options.
Starts a new line.
See
p.49.
+
(= New paragraph)
Starts a new paragraph.
See
p.52.
Hold down the
and press the
function keys to activate the functions
written on the upper part of the keys. To
enter in small letters or some symbols,
hold down the
and press the
character keys.
(ON, OFF)
Turns on/off the power.
See
p.11, 14, 30, 43.
+
(= Caps lock)
Enters texts in capital letters.
See
p.12, 35.
(Euro Latin)
Enters european or latin characters.
See
p.36, 120.
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Display Indicators
Display indicators
<Text enter screen>
Line head icon
(
...
)
Appears on the line head to show the
current line number. When there is a
text(s) to be printed on the label,
and
appear on the line head.
means that you cannot print the
line.
See
p.35, 49, 52.
Confirmed texts (Example: 12AB)
Texts to be printed on the label.
Text mode change icon ( )
Displayed when changing the character
mode such as font and decorate in the
line or paragraph.
See
p.78.
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Cursor ( )
A movable indicator on a display,
marking the position at which a character
can be entered, corrected, or deleted.
See
p.46.
Memory full icon ( )
Appears when the maximum number of
letters (approx. 90 letters) are entered.
You cannot enter any letters until you
delete a part of or whole of the text.
Font indicator
Indicates the font name of the character
at the cursor position.
See
p.78.
Auto cut indicator
Lights when "Auto Cut" is set to "On".
See
p.91.
Length indicator
Lights when "Length" is selected.
See
p.63, 72.
Vertical indicator
Lights when "Vertical" is set to "On".
See
p.64, 75.
Decorate indicator
Lights when "decorate" is specified for
the line at the cursor position.
See
p.73, 80.
Euro Latin indicator
Lights when a character replaceable with
an european or latin character is entered.
Press
to replace the character with
a desired european or latin character.
See
p.36, 120.
CapsLock indicator
Lights when the
key is pressed or
when entering capital letters.
See
p.12, 35.
Text size indicator
Shows the text size of the line at the
cursor position.
Numbers from 1 through 5 correspond to
inches as follows:
1
2
0.08" 0.1"
3
4
5
0.2"
0.3"
0.3"
*1pt = 1/72 inches (Approx.0.35 mm)
Getting Started
21
Adjusting Display Level
Display level is adjustable at 11 different levels. To darken or lighten the display, follow
the steps below.
1
Press
(=Condition) while holding down
.
The "Condition" menu will be displayed.
2
Select "DspDensity" and press
3
Select the display level using
or
and
press
.
The default setting is "0".
The display then returns to the text input screen after
the display level is set.
.
The display level remains even after the power is turned off.
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Condition
inch:cm
Condition
DspDensity
DspDensity
0
Setting the Display Language
You can change the display language to English or Spanish.
1
Press
(=Condition) while holding down
.
The "Condition" menu will be displayed.
Condition
inch:cm
2
Select "Prompt" and press
"Prompt" menu will be displayed.
Condition
Prompt
3
Select the language using
press
.
The display language is set.
To cancel the setting process press
back to the text enter screen.
.
or
and
or
Prompt
English
. Repeating this procedure brings you
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23
Setting the Display Units
You can set the display units to inches or centimeters.
1
Press
(=Condition) while holding down
.
The "Condition" menu will be displayed.
2
Select "inch:cm" and press
"inch:cm" menu will be displayed.
3
Select the unit using
or
.
The display unit has been set.
To cancel the setting process press
back to the text enter screen.
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Getting Started
Condition
inch:cm
.
and press
or
inch:cm
inch
. Repeating this procedure brings you
Preparation
1. Connecting the AC adapter
Connect the AC adapter that comes with your LABELShop£ BEE3 to supply
power from the electrical outlet (AC120V).
1
Connect the AC adapter
to the connector on
your LABELShop£ BEE3 firmly.
* Be sure to connect the adapter as
far as it can go so as to supply
power steadily.
2
Plug the other end of the
AC adapter into the electrical
outlet.
x Unplug the AC adapter from both the device and the outlet after use. This may prevent
possible accidents caused by tripping over the cord.
x When handling the AC adapter cord, be sure not to pull it forcibly or bend it repeatedly.
This may break the cord.
x The safety feature of the device may cut the circuit of the AC adapter when the plug
shorts out or on other occasions.
x LABELShop£ BEE3 warranty does not apply to the AC adapter.
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25
2. Installing the batteries
Your LABELShop£ BEE3 also works with batteries when an electrical outlet is not
available. Six AA alkaline batteries are required.
1
Remove the battery cover.
Take off the cover while releasing the tab.
Be sure to turn off the power before installing
the batteries.
2
Insert the batteries.
Insert six AA alkaline batteries with the
correct polarity as shown.
3
Close the battery cover.
Adjust the two tabs to the holes of the main
unit, and close the battery cover firmly until it
clicks.
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Getting Started
x Use AA alkaline batteries only. Other types of battery have short lives, and the message
to notify the user that the battery is running out may not be displayed.
x The batteries are used for storing files, text data you entered on the
LABELShop£ BEE3. Even though you can print only with the battery power, it will
shorten the battery life. To minimize the battery consumption, always use the AC adapter
or the optional Truck/Auto adapter (LSTA-3B)whenever using the LABELShop£ BEE3.
x You can print labels with batteries installed, however, it is strongly recommended that you
connect either adapter before printing.
x Be sure to replace the batteries with the power turned off to avoid the stored data on the
LABELShop£ BEE3 from being deleted. Also, do not keep the LABELShop£ BEE3
without the batteries for more than four minutes. Otherwise all of the text data or settings
you entered or saved may be cleared.
x Make sure to use the AC adapter only.
x Print speed becomes slower when the AC adapter is not connected.
x Printing on the wide tape will temporarily cause the device to consume a large amount of
current, and can cause the device to display "Change Batteries" even if new batteries are
installed. This is normal operation for the device.
x Print speed becomes slower when the batteries are running low, then "Change Batteries"
appears on the display. Replace all the batteries with new ones or connect the AC
adapter immediately, otherwise the LABELShop£ BEE3 may turn off in the middle of the
operation or during printing.
x New AA alkaline batteries will supply enough power for the device to print on one tape
cartridge (0.7" x 26') at room temperatures. However, when you operate the device in
cold places or print on wide tapes, the life span of the batteries becomes shorter. You are
recommended to use the AC adapter as much as possible. Do not use an AC
adapter other than the one designed for this printer.
x Make sure to turn off the power after use.
x If your LABELShop£ BEE3 is not to be used for long periods, remove the batteries from
the device to avoid possible leakage.
x Dispose of the used batteries according to your local regulations.
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27
3. Installing tape cartridges
1
Tighten the ink ribbon
Insert a pencil or a similar tool into the
hole of the tape cartridge and turn it
slightly toward the direction of the arrow.
2
Open the top cover
x Make sure that the power is turned off
beforehand.
x Do not lift up the device by holding the
top cover.
3
Install the tape cartridge
Insert the tape cartridge fully with its
label side up until the cartridge is
secured by the fixing tab of the main
unit. When installing a new tape
cartridge or one with an extended tape
end, straighten the tape end and pass it
through the tape guide.
Insert the cartridge with its
label side up.
Straighten the
tape end.
Pass the tape end
through the tape guide.
4
Close the top cover.
Hold down the cover gently to close.
If you close the top cover without inserting
the tape cartridge, your LABELShop£
BEE3 or the tape cartridge may be
damaged.
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Getting Started
Removing the tape cartridge
To ensure proper and beautiful printing, the
tape cartridge is secured to the main unit
firmly. To remove, place your fingers on the
tabs provided on both sides of the cartridge as
shown in the figure, lift the tabs straight up to
pull out the cartridge.
Tabs
x LABELShop£ BEE3 supports five different width of the tape cartridges (4mm, 6mm,
9mm, 12mm, 18mm). Number of lines printed on the tape varies depending the tape
width.
See
"Adding New Lines (Line Break)" (p.49).
x Tape cartridges should be stored in a dark cold place away from direct sunlight,
excessive temperature and humidity, and dust.
x It is recommended that you use the tape cartridge as soon as possible after opening.
x When installing the tape cartridge, insert it firmly as far as it can go.
x The maximum character size printable on 212-width and 218 width tapes are the same.
x When the tape cartridge that is not supported by the LABELShop£ BEE3 is installed, a
message; "Check Tape!" or "No Tape!" appears. Reinstall the supported tape cartridge
properly.
Getting Started
29
4. Turning the power on
Observe the following precautions before you turn the power on.
x Is the AC adapter connected to the LABELShop£ BEE3 and the electrical outlet?
x Are the batteries installed properly? (When operating the device with the batteries alone.)
1
Press
.
Length Unit
inch
* Selected length unit is displayed on
the screen for approx. one second.
1
* Line head icon (
appear.
and the cursor will
Text you have entered remains even after turning the power off. When the device is turned on
again, the text appears after the selected length unit is displayed. Selected options for the
settings such as font and text size are also indicated.
See
"Display Indicators" (p.20).
Auto power-off
If there is no activity for approx. five minutes, the LABELShop£ BEE3 automatically shuts
down in order to save battery power. (Text you have entered remains.)
Press
again to restore.
In order to save battery power, it is recommended that you turn off the power manually
when the device is not to be used.
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Getting Started
5. Feeding the tape
After installing the tape cartridge, make sure to feed the tape so as to take up the slack
of the tape.
1
Hold down the
key and press
(= Feed/Cut).
Feed/Cut menu appears.
2
Press
"Feed".
3
Press
.
When "Feed" is selected, the device feeds the tape 0.7". When "Feed & Cut" is selected,
the device feeds and cuts the tape automatically.
or
Feed/Cut
Feed & Cut
to select "Feed & Cut" or
Performing "Feed & Cut" or "Feed" tighten tape and ink ribbon. Be sure to feed the tape
after replacing the tape.
Next
You are now ready to proceed to the next step.
Follow the procedures described on the following pages to learn how to create labels.
See
"Creating the Sample Label (from entering text to completion)" (p.34).
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32
Getting Started
Basic Operations 1
- Creating basic labels -
This section describes LABELShop£ BEE3 basic operations.
You will learn how to enter text, print, and create simple labels.
Creating the Sample Label
(from entering text to completion)
Create the sample label and learn the basic operations by following the procedures
described on the following pages.
Start!
Completed!
1. Entering text
6. Attaching label
See
p.35.
2. Inserting space
See
p.37.
3. Entering symbol
See
See
5. Printing label
See
p.40.
4. Viewing print
image (Preview)
p.38.
See
(Printed on a 218 tape.)
Let's start!
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p.42.
Basic Operations 1
p.39.
1. Entering text
To enter text in capital letters or insert characters written on the keyboard keys in
yellow, you need to use the
key.
Ex. :
You are entering this text.
1
Enter "Television".
Enter "T" in capital letter and then "elevision" in a
small letter using the character keys.
Press
to start new line.
1 Te l e
2
Caps Lock
Hold down
and press character keys to enter the text in capital letters.
Also, the capital letters is entered by holding down
and pressing
.
In this mode, CapsLock indicator will light up.
See
"Display Indicators" (p.20).
2
Enter "50%Off".
Press
,
.
Hold down the
Hold down the
Press
twice.
key and press
key and press
(= %).
1 e l ev i s
2 0%Off
.
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35
REFERENCE
Entering Euro/Latin characters
You can enter European and Latin characters by pressing
replaceable with an european or latin character is entered.
when a character
Ex. : Enter "Televisión".
1
2
Enter "Televisi" and then "o".
The EuroLatin indicator on the display
lights.
Press
several times to select
.
"ó", and press
You can also use
,
,
, or
to select the desired character.
"ó" is entered.
o
oo
3
36
Enter "n".
Basic Operations 1
x See "Euro/Latin Character List" for
available characters.
See
"Euro/Latin Character List"
(p.120).
x Euro/latin characters can also be
entered by the following procedure.
Press
, select "Europe" or
"LatinAmerica", and select the
character you want to enter.
See
"Euro/Latin Character List"
(p.120).
x If you move the cursor or perform any
other operation before pressing
,
the current character is accepted and
the euro/latin character input mode is
canceled turning the EuroLatin indicator
off.
2. Inserting space
A space you enter is indicated by "
label.
", and it will be a one-byte blank on the printed
Ex. :
You are inserting a space here.
1
Press
.
A space is inserted.
1 l e v i s i
2 % O f f
" " is displayed on the text enter screen, however,
the symbol will not appear on the printed label.
REFERENCE
Two-byte space
With the LABELShop£ BEE3, you can select the size of the space from one byte or two
byte. Size of a two-byte space equals to approximately the size of two characters
combined.
To insert a two-byte space, press
and select "Mark" - "
".
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37
3. Entering symbol
Symbol characters are entered by pressing either
or
.
Following procedure explains the operation using
, You can use
in the same
manner.
See "List of "Symbol A/Symbol B" menus (English)" and "Symbol List" for more
symbols displayed in the menu.
See
"List of "Symbol A/Symbol B" menus (English)" (p.100).
Ex. :
You are entering this symbol.
1
Press
.
"Symbol-A" menu appears.
2
Press
3
Press
.
Symbols included in the "Shop" group appears.
4
Press
or
5
Press
.
38
or
Symbol-A
Europe
to select "Shop".
to select "
Basic Operations 1
".
Shop
Shop
1 e v i s i o
2 O f f
x To cancel the operation, press
,
, or
.
x A menu or a symbol you selected comes at the head of other options from the next time
(learning function).
x To enter two-digit numbers, press
and select "DoubleFigure" from the symbol
menu. See
"Printing two-digit numbers vertically" (p.76).
x Press
and select "Mark" to show the
and
icons. Selecting one of these
icons works as follows:
: Ruled-line icon
Draws ruled lines.
See
"Frame" (p.77).
: Two-byte space
Inserts a two-byte space.
See
"Space" (p.81).
4. Viewing print image (Preview)
LABELShop£ BEE3 can display the print image of the label on the screen so that you
can check the image before you actually print the label. This feature prevents possible
misprint and waste of tapes.
1
Make sure that the tape cartridge is installed properly.
To display the print image precisely, make sure that the tape width of the installed tape
cartridge is appropriate to your text.
2
Press
.
The print image scrolls on the entire screen.
X.X
in
Television
50%Off
Press any of the following keys to temporarily stop
the scrolling text:
,
,
,
,
Text
remains stopped while the key is pressed. Release
the key to scroll the text again.
x To cancel the preview, press
or
.
x Text entered in Cable print mode displayed differently from the actual layout. Press
check the whole label image. See
"Cable print mode" (p.56).
to
x Preview only appears while entering text.
x If the tape cartridge is installed improperly or no tape cartridge is installed, a message;
"Check Tape!" or "No Tape!" will appear and the print image is not previewed.
x When you entered too many lines of text to be printed on the tape, "Line Over!" will
appear on the screen. Preview will not be displayed at this time.
x Preview should be used as a guide. It may not match the printed label exactly.
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39
5. Printing label
Before you start printing, make sure that the tape cartridge is correctly installed and
the AC adapter is connected properly.
1
Press
.
Expected length of the label will be displayed after
"Wait" appears. Printing is started subsequently.
Auto
1.7"
1
LABELShop£ BEE3 automatically cuts the tape when the printing is completed. To
cancel the printing, press
.
x When you press
during printing, the device cuts the tape and turns the power off.
x When you print the same label repeatedly, the total number of the printed labels will
appear on the screen.
x The total number of the printed labels returns to "1" when you change or modify the text
(characters or the style). The number is counted up to "100", then returned to "1".
x LABELShop£ BEE3 makes sounds when ejecting tapes. This is normal operation for the
device.
x Backing sheet of tape sometimes cannot be sharply cut off. However, this does not
adversely affect the label itself.
x
x
x
x
x
x
Time before the printing starts may become longer if you entered complex texts.
Do not insert your fingers in the tape eject slot.
Do not pull the tape until the printing is completed.
Do not open the top cover during printing. Doing so cause an improper printing.
Make sure that the ejected tape does not block the tape ejection slot.
"No Tape!" will appear on the screen if the tape cartridge is not installed or not installed
properly.
x When you entered too many lines of text to be printed on the tape, "Line Over!" will
appear on the screen. In that case, delete some lines or install a wider tape.
x Length of the label shown on the screen is a guide and may not match the length of the
printed label exactly.
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Basic Operations 1
REFERENCE
Adjusting the Print Density
Print density is adjustable in seven levels. Adjust the printing density if you find that the
printing is too light or dark. Usually use "0".
1
Press
(=Condition) while holding down
.
The "Condition" menu will be displayed.
2
Select "PrnDensity" and press
"PrnDensity" menu will be displayed.
.
3
Adjust the density using
.
The density is adjusted.
and press
or
Condition
PrnDensity
PrnDensity
0
x LABELShop£ BEE3 is equipped with a temperature sensor, the print density is
automatically adjusted to match the printing head.
x Specifying a density level other than "0" consumes more electricity and can result in
distorted characters being printed. Very rarely label characters may peel off, exercise
caution.
x Printing density settings are not initialized when the device is turned off. Use this
procedure to correct settings or initialize the device.
See
"Resetting LABELShop£ BEE3" (p.95).
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41
6. Attaching label
Peel off the backing sheet of the label to attach.
1
Peel off the backing sheet.
2
Attach the label and rub it firmly.
4ele visio n
50% Off
x You might find it hard to peel off some of the backing sheets depending on the tape
types.
x Keep the labels away from a solvent or a thinner, and do not rub the labels with a pencil
or similar sharp tools. Otherwise the texts printed on the labels may be thin and the
labels may tear or peel.
x Characters printed on the white ink labels turn black when rubbed with a metal object.
Rub the labels with a rubber eraser to restore.
x Labels may peel off easily when attached to rough surface.
x Labels may peel off easily or not adhere well when attached to wet, oily or dusty surfaces.
x If you attach the label to the object that has writing on the surface with a pen, the pen ink
may leak in and damage the label.
x Do not attach labels on people, living things, public buildings or properties of others.
x About labels
Before attaching labels, be sure to check the purpose of use and the material of the
adhered surface. Depending on the material, environmental conditions, etc., following
problems may occur.
_#NKNQNESGDK@ADKRBG@MFD
_,@ADKRBNLDNEE
_4DWSRNMSGDK@ADKVD@QNEE
_#@MMNSODDKNEESGDK@ADKR
_'KTDQDL@HMRNMSGD@CGDQDCRTQE@BD
_4GD@CGDQDCRTQE@BD@ARNQARSGDBNKNQNESGDK@ADK
_4GD@CGDQDCRTQE@BDHRC@L@FDC
We shall not be liable for any damages, losses, costs, or expenses arising from these
problems.
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Basic Operations 1
Turning the Power Off
1
Press
.
When LABELShop£ BEE3 is turned on,
press
to turn the power off.
Text you have entered remains even
after turning the power off.
The text appears when the device is
turned on again.
2
Disconnect the AC adapter.
Disconnect the AC adapter both from the electrical outlet and the device.
Wind the AC adapter cable to store.
x If your LABELShop£ BEE3 is not to be used for long periods, remove the batteries, the
AC adapter, and tape cartridge from the main unit. Texts and files you entered
are saved even after the device is turned off.
If a battery is left inside the device for extended period of time, liquid from the battery may
leak. Follow the instructions given on the package of the battery and replace it before the
expiration date.
x LABELShop£ BEE3 contains a lithium battery to save text and files. See the sticker on
the backside of the main unit for information on when the lithium battery is supposed to
be replaced. To replace the battery, consult the local dealer or our customer center.
Replacement is performed at your expense.
NEXT
This is the end of "Basic Operation 1". In "Basic Operations 2", you will learn how to create
the labels with multiple lines or paragraphs.
"Additional Functions" gives you useful information that can assist you create your own
labels more easily and more effectively.
Basic Operations 1
43
44
Basic Operations 1
Basic Operations 2
- Creating labels for various purposes -
In this section, you will learn to create the labels with multiple lines or
paragraphs so that you can arrange the layout as you like.
Editing Text
You can edit the text by inserting or deleting characters.
Using the cursor keys
A vertical line " " appears on the display is called cursor. The cursor indicates the
position at which a character can be entered or deleted.
Press the cursor keys
1L a b e l
Cursor
to move the cursor.
Maximum number of the characters displayed on the screen is
12 character x 2 lines. When you keep on entering characters
beyond this limit, characters you entered in the beginning will
not be displayed on the screen. In this case, move the cursor
to check the entire text.
Cursor key
Cursor moving direction
Moves the cursor one character to the right. Hold down the key to move the
cursor at high speed.
Moves the cursor one character to the left. Hold down the key to move the
cursor at high speed.
+
+
+
+
Moves the cursor to the previous (upper) line. Hold down the key to move the
cursor at high speed.
Moves the cursor to the next (lower) line. Hold down the key to move the
cursor at high speed.
Moves the cursor to the beginning of the line. When the key is pressed more
than once, the cursor jumps to the beginning of the previous line each time
the key is pressed.
Moves the cursor to the end of the line. When the key is pressed more than
once, the cursor jumps to the end of the next line each time the key is
pressed.
Moves the cursor to the beginning of the paragraph. When the key is pressed
more than once, the cursor jumps to the beginning of the previous paragraph
each time the key is pressed.
Moves the cursor to the end of the paragraph. When the key is pressed more
than once, the cursor jumps to the end of the next paragraph each time the
key is pressed.
To perform the operation indicated by
46
Basic Operations 2
+
, hold
and press the specified key.
Entering text
Use the character keys to enter the texts.
See
"Creating the Sample Label (from entering text to
completion)" (p.34).
1 M ay
Deleting/Inserting text
Move the cursor to the right of the character and press
to delete the character. To
insert characters, move the cursor to the position where you want to insert them.
Ex. :Delete "May" from "May 1st." and
insert "June" instead. The text
should read "June 1st.".
1
Press
or
to move the
cursor to the right of "y".
1M ay
2
Press
1s
three times to delete "May".
1M ay
3
Enter "June".
1 Ju n e
If the total number of the characters
exceeds the limit (approx. 90 characters)
when inserting the characters, the memory
full icon [ ] appears at the end of the text.
Characters beyond the limit will be deleted
from the end of the text automatically.
1s
x3
1
1st
The cursor comes to the beginning of
the line.
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47
Deleting all the text
The text you entered remains even after turning the power off. To delete all the text,
select "Delete all" manually.
1
Hold down the
key and press
(= Delete).
"Delete" menu appears.
Delete
All
2
Select "All", and press
.
The display goes out for a moment, and
all the text will be deleted. The display
then returns to the text enter screen.
1
To delete the paragraph with the cursor,
select "Paragraph".
See
"Deleting specific
paragraphs" (p.54).
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Basic Operations 2
Please note that when you select "All" from
the "Delete" menu, various settings
included within the text will also be
deleted.
x "Delete all" does not clear the following
information.
Files, set values for various settings,
items that the device has learned such
as symbols, text that the user was
entering, selected pattern of the
display
x In order to change all the settings to
their default, you need to initialize your
LABELShop£ BEE3.
See
"Resetting LABELShop£
BEE3" (p.95).
Adding New Lines (Line Break)
To start a new line, press
at the position you want to insert a line break.
Maximum number of lines
LABELShop£ BEE3 supports tape cartridges ranging from 0.16" to 0.7" of width. Number of
lines you can enter varies depending on the width of the installed tape cartridge.
Tape width
Number of lines
0.16" (204)
Up to one
0.2" (206)
Up to two
0.4" (209)
Up to three
0.5" (212)
0.7" (218)
Up to four
x Line head icon appears at the beginning of the line to show which line you are editing.
When there is text(s) to be printed on the label,
,
...
and , ... appear on
the line head.
x
mean that you cannot add new lines any more. When you press
at this time,
"Line Over!" will be displayed. In order to print the label, delete the line with the
icon.
See
"Messages On the Display" (p.105).
Check your text entry if there is an extra upper or bottom margin on the label.
When
is pressed at the beginning or end of a text after the text is accepted, a new
blank line is inserted. If the label is printed in this state, a blank line is included resulting in
creating unnecessary margins.
In this case, place a cursor on the right side of the line head icon (larger number) using
, and delete the unnecessary line by pressing
.
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49
Starting a new line
Press
at the end of the line to start a new line (line break).
Ex. :Entering three lines of text.
1
Enter "Room 1" and press
1o o m
1
The line head icon appears at the
beginning of the second line.
1 R o o m
2
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.
2
Enter "Room 2" and press
1o o m
2o o m
.
1
2
The line head icon appears at the
beginning of the third line. Enter "Room
3" in the line.
2 R o o m
3
Moving the text to the
next line
When you insert a line break in the middle
of the text, the characters to the right of
the cursor move to the next line.
Joining the two lines
Move the cursor to the right of the line
head icon to move the text to the upper
line.
Ex. :Joining the two lines.
Ex. :Dividing "Room 1 Class A" in two
lines.
Remove the
line break.
Insert a line break.
1
Press
or
to move the
cursor to the right of the space
next to "1".
1 1
2
1
2 R o o m
3 C l a s
C l a s
Press
.
The line head icon appears at the
beginning of the second line, and
"Class A" moves to the second line.
1 R o o m
2 C l a s
Move the cursor to the right of the
line head icon
.
2
Press
.
"Class A" in the third line joins the text in
the second line. "Teacher: Mr. Jones" in
the fourth line moves to the third line.
1a n i s h
2om 1
C
x Place the cursor at the beginning of the
fourth line and press
to move the
text in the line to the third line. The fourth
line will automatically be deleted.
x The line head icon
on the first line of
the first paragraph will not be removed.
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51
Adding New Paragraphs
The label below consists of two blocks. Each block is called paragraph in this manual,
and each paragraph is made with a group of lines or a single line. By dividing a text
into several paragraphs, you can change the number of lines or the style of the text on
a paragraph-by-paragraph basis.
You can divide a text into two paragraphs at a maximum within one label.
A label with two paragraphs
Paragraph 1
Paragraph 2
The paragraphs are placed horizontally when printed, however, they are aligned vertically on
the display.
[On the display]
Paragraph 1
Office
Extension
Paragraph 2
Room 1 #101
Room 2 #102
Room 3 #103
Starting a new paragraph/column
Hold down the
paragraph.
key and press
Ex. :Inserting a text in two paragraphs.
Paragraph 1
1
at the end of the paragraph to start a new
2
Place the cursor at the end of the
text, press
+
.
A new paragraph is created. The line
head icon
will appear at the
beginning of the new paragraph.
Paragraph 2
Enter the text in paragraph 1.
Enter " Office" in the first line and
"Extension" in the second line.
1 i c e
2 n s i o n
2 E x t e
1
3
Enter the text in paragraph 2.
Enter the text as follows:
First line:
Room 1 #101
Second line: Room 2 #102
Third line: Room 3 #103
To start a new line, press
at the
end of the line.
2
3
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Basic Operations 2
# 1 0 2
# 1 0 3
Dividing into paragraphs
When you divide a text into paragraphs, the text at the right of the cursor moves to the
next paragraph.
Ex. :Adding a new paragraph.
Paragraph 1
Paragraph 2
Start a new paragraph at the
right of " " in paragraph 1.
Paragraph 1
1
Move the cursor to the right of " "
on the first line in paragraph 1.
1
2
Of f i
Press
+
.
The text to the right of the cursor moves
to the new paragraph. The cursor
moves to the beginning of the new
paragraph. The text in paragraph 1
moves to paragraph 2.
1
1 O f f i
Paragraph 2
x Up to two paragraphs can be created.
Once a new paragraph is added, text in
the paragraphs cannot be divided any
further.
x A newly-created paragraph takes over
the text style of the previous paragraph.
See
"Function description
(Style)" (p.73).
x When a text is divided into paragraphs,
the text size of each paragraph will be
"equal" regardless of the settings. the
text size of each paragraph will be
"equal" regardless of the settings.
Basic Operations 2
53
Deleting specific paragraphs
When you delete the unnecessary paragraphs, not only the text but also the attribute
such as the style and the text mode specified to the paragraph will also be removed.
Ex. :Deleting paragraph 1.
Paragraph 1
Paragraph 2
Delete paragraph 1.
Paragraph 1
1
Move the cursor to paragraph 1.
Put the cursor in anywhere within the
paragraph you want to delete.
2 E x t e n
1 Room
2
Delete
All
When you select "All" and press
the text you entered will be deleted.
, all
3
to
Delete
Paragraph
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Basic Operations 2
, or
Press
.
The display goes out for a moment, and
the paragraph will be deleted.
The display then returns to the text
enter screen.
1 i c e
2 n s i o n
Press
+
(= Delete).
"Delete" menu appears.
Press
,
,
select "Paragraph".
4
x Please note that when you select
"Paragraph" from the "Delete" menu, all
the text included within the paragraph
will be deleted.
x To cancel deleting the paragraph in the
middle of the operation, press
.
Cable Print Mode
- Printing label for cables -
In this section, you will learn how to create labels that wrap around a
cable, wire, tube, pen or any other round-shaped materials.
Cable print mode
This mode allows you to easily create labels that wrap around a cable, wire, tube, pen or any
other round-shaped materials. The text is placed vertically along the width of the object (e.g.
cable).
Creating the label in Cable print mode
x First change to the Cable print mode (Step 1), and then enter text. You can not use text
entered before changing to the mode.
x In Cable print mode, text that has already been entered is asked to be deleted. Save the
text beforehand if necessary.
See
"Saving a file" (p.88).
1
Press
while holding down
The "Length" menu will be displayed.
.
Length
Off
When any text has already been entered, a message; "Text clear OK?" appears. Press
to delete the text and display an input screen for a cable label. To cancel deleting the
text and return to the previous screen, press
or
.
2
56
Select "Length" using
or
and press
.
Tape length can be selected from "Off" and "1.0 to
15.0 inches". Select the length so that the label fits
the target object. Tape length is adjusted by
increasing/decreasing the bottom margin of the label,
while the top margin is fixed.
Cable Print Mode
Cable
1
3
Enter "PC01".
Up to 4 characters can be entered in a line in
standard mode.
(Up to 8 numeric characters can be entered in a line
using the "DoubleFigure" Mode. See Step5.)
Up to 4 lines can be printed on a label.
4
To go to the next line, press
5
Press
to enter the "DoubleFigure".
Enter "20070820". (See pg 76 items 3-6)
Using the "DoubleFigure" Mode, up to 8 numeric
characters can be entered in a line.
1
Cable
PC㧜㧝
2
Cable
20070820
.
Press
.
The print preview is displayed.
7
Press
X.X
in
P C 㧜㧝
6
20070820
When
is pressed, the "DoubleFigure" is always
displayed first.
to print the label.
x To return to the previous screen, press
. To exit the Cable print mode, press
repeatedly until the default text input screen appears. Or press
while holding down
, and select "End?" in the displayed "Delete" screen to exit the Cable print mode.
If you select "All", the first screen of the Cable print mode appears.
x The text entered in the Cable print mode cannot be saved. The text data is deleted when
you exit the Cable print mode.
x In the Cable print mode, "Space", "Euro/Latin characters", and "Symbols" can be used.
You cannot enter "Bar code" in the mode.
Cable Print Mode
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REFERENCE
CABLE MODE The default settings for "Style" and "Mode" in the Cable print
mode are as follows. If you want to change the "Frame", "Font", "Decorate", or
"Space" setting, change the setting and save it before entering the Cable print mode.
Style
Lines
Equal
Settings cannot be
changed during
the Cable print
mode.
Vertical
On
Layout
Left
Frame
Off
Stored setting is reflected.
Mode
Font
SansSerif
Stored setting is reflected.
Settings cannot be
changed during
the Cable print
mode.
Decorate
Normal
Space
Normal
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Cable Print Mode
Fixed
Stored setting is reflected.
However, the specified space is
not used for the character pitch,
but for the line pitch.
Additional Functions
- Using LABELShop£ BEE3 freely and creatively -
This section describes how to make better use of the function keys.
You will learn to change the orientation of the label, improve the
appearance of the label, and save the entered text.
Improving the Appearance of the Label
- Using the decoration functions Improve the appearance of the label by changing the font and the size of the texts.
To change the appearance of the label press
,
, or
then select a function
from the displayed menu.
Functions of each key
Depending on the specifiable effective area, functions are divided into Length/Style/Mode
keys.
Function key
Length
Item
Label
Style
Label
Paragraph
Mode
Label
Line
Paragraph
Function
Description
Cassette
MD
Mini DV
8mm Video
VHS
3.5FD
CD Case
Binder
Off
1.0" - 15.0"
Lines
Vertical
Layout
Frame
Font
Sets the length adapted to the label depending
on the usage.
Sets the length of the printed label.
Sets the text size line by line.
Sets vertical, orientation.
Sets the proportion of each line.
Sets Frames and Tables.
Sets the font.
Outline, Shadow, Shadow+Outline, Bold, and
Italic are selectable.
Reduces and increases inter-character
spacing.
Decorate
Space
Effective area and the position of the cursor
To select a function, move the cursor to the effective area before pressing the function key. The
position of the cursor determines the text to apply the function. The position at which the cursor
should be placed differs depending on the function or the item being set. Refer to the table below
for the position of the cursor.
Function
Area
Length
Style
(Lines, Vertical, Layout,
Frame)
Mode
(Font, Decorate, Space)
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Additional Functions
Position of the cursor
Line
Anywhere within the line
to be set.
Paragraph
Anywhere within the
paragraph to be set.
Label
Anywhere within the text
to be set.
Setting functions
Functions can be set through the following procedure:
1
Place the cursor.
When applying the function to a whole line or a paragraph, place the cursor in the line or
paragraph respectively.
When applying the function to the entire text, place the cursor anywhere within the text.
See
"Effective area and the position of the cursor" (p.60).
2
Press a function key. (
3
Select a function.
Select a function using
Length
Length
Off
4
,
or
, or
)
and press
.
Style
Mode
Style
Lines
Set the options for each function.
Select an option using
or
and press
Mode
Font
.
Ex. : The "Font" option of "Mode"
In "Length" mode, pressing
current setting.
5
Font
SansSerif
brings you back to the text input screen accepting the
Select "End?"
Once a function has been set, the next function
within the same menu appears.
Mode
End?
A different function can be set within the same menu
(in this case "Mode"). Select a function using
or
and press
.
Follow the same steps as in 4 and 5 .
Once the setting is complete select "End?" and press
.
Proceed to step 6 .
To set a different function (in this case "Style" or "Length"), return to the text enter screen
after step 6 and press another function key.
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61
6
Set the effective area of a set function.
Set the effective area of a set function.
Referring to the table below set a effective area using
or
and press
.
Once the setting is complete, the text enter screen
will be displayed again.
Area
Label
When setting the "Mode"
Label
Applies the selected style to the whole text (nothing changes on the text
screen).
Line
(Text mode change icon) is displayed at the beginning of the line where
the cursor is placed, the selected mode applies from the characters after
until the end of the line (or until the next ).
Paragraph
(Text mode change icon) is displayed on the first line of the paragraph
where the cursor is placed, the selected mode applies from the characters
after
until the end of the paragraph.
When setting the "Style" function
Label
The selected style applies to the whole text (nothing changes on the text
screen).
Paragraph
The selected style applies to the paragraph where the cursor is positioned
(nothing changes on the text screen).
When setting the "Length" function
The effective area screen is not displayed (nothing changes on the text enter screen).
x The
(Text mode change icon) is not printed.
x
can be deleted. Deleting
will apply the settings of the previous .
If there is no
applied to the text, the settings of "Label" or the default settings apply.
x The factory settings of each function (default) can be checked on pages "List of "Length"
Menu (English)" (p.63), "List of "Style" Menu (English)" (p.64), and "List of "Mode" Menu
(English)" (p.70). These settings can be changed using "Setting Default Settings" (p.92).
x Pressing a function key or
while performing settings returns to the previous screen.
Repeating this operation cancels the settings and takes you back to the text enter screen.
x You can check part of the settings on the indicators.
See
"Display indicators" (p.20).
Settings can also be checked by pressing the function key of each function and
displaying the options of the function. The inverted option is the current setting.
x Characters may be distorted due to effects, text size or a high number of strokes.
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Additional Functions
List of "Length" Menu (English)
The default setting is indicated by Bold .
Menu
First option
Second option
Length
Off
8mm Video
Left
Length
You can specify the
length of the label.
See
p.72.
1.0" - 15.0"
VHS
Center
Cassette
3.5FD
Right
MD
CD Case
Mini DV
Binder
Lista del menú "Longitud" (Español)
El ajuste predeterminado se indica mediante Negrita .
Menú
Primera opción
Segunda opción
Longitud
Desactivar 8mm Vídeo
Izq.
Longitud
Puede especificar
la longitud de la
etiqueta.
See
p.72.
1.0" - 15.0"
VHS
Centro
Casete
3.5FD
Der.
MD
CD Melta
Mini DV
Carpeta
Additional Functions
63
List of "Style" Menu (English)
The default setting is indicated by Bold .
Menu
First option
Second option
Style
Lines
Equal
Equal
You can set the
same text size
for each line.
See
p.73.
1 Line
Auto format
You can set the
text size of each
line to be
displayed as a
combination of
pictographs.
See
p.73.
(Auto format)
2 Lines
3 Lines
4 Lines
Vertical
Off
Vertical
You can set the
orientation of the
characters.
See
p.75.
On
64
Additional Functions
1 Line
1a
1b
1c
1d
2 Lines
2a
2b
2c
2d
2e
2f
3a
3b
3c
3d
3 Lines
Menu
First option
Second option
Style
Layout
Left
Layout
You can set the
alignment of the
characters of
each line.
Center
Right
Frame
Off
Table
You can create
table labels that
look like
pictographs.
See
p.77.
Table
01
02
03
Additional Functions
04
65
Menu
First option
Second option
Style
Frame
Frame
You can add the
decoration
frame.
See
p.77.
End?
Area
End?
Label
Paragraph
66
Additional Functions
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
Lista del menú "Estilo" (Español)
El ajuste predeterminado se indica mediante Negrita .
Menú
Primera
opción
Segunda opción
Estilo
Líneas
Igual
Puede definir el
mismo tamaño
de texto para
cada línea.
See
p.73.
Formato
automático
Puede indicar
que el tamaño
del texto de
cada línea se
muestre como
una
combinación de
pictografías.
See
p.73.
Igual
(Formato automático)
1 línea
2 líneas
3 líneas
1 línea
1a
1b
1c
1d
2a
2b
2c
2d
2e
2f
3a
3b
3c
3d
2 líneas
3 líneas
4 líneas
Vertical
Desactivar
Vertical
Puede definir la
orientación de
los caracteres.
See
p.75.
Activar
Additional Functions
67
Menú
Primera
opción
Segunda opción
Estilo
Diseño
Izq.
Diseño
Puede definir la
alineación de los
caracteres de
cada línea.
Centro
Der.
Marco
Desactivar
Tabla
Puede crear
etiquetas de
tabla que
parezcan
pictografías.
See
p.77.
Tabla
68
Additional Functions
01
02
03
04
Menú
Primera
opción
Segunda opción
Estilo
Marco
Marco
Puede añadir un
marco
decorativo.
See
p.77.
¿Fin?
¿área
¿Fin?
Etiqueta
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
Párrafo
Additional Functions
69
List of "Mode" Menu (English)
The default setting is indicated by Bold .
Menu
First option
Mode
Font
SansSerif
CL Roman
Font
You can set the text font.
See
p.78.
SansS. HG
Mincho
SansS. ST
Gyosho
Gothic
Reisho
BoldGothic
BR
Roman
CB
US Roman
Script PL
Decorate
Normal
Decorate
You can decorate the text.
See
p.80.
O.Line (= Outline)
Shadow
S + O (= Shadow + Outline)
Bold
Italic
Space
Normal
Space
You can adjust the inter-character
spacing.
None
End?
Area
End?
Label
Line
Paragraph
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Additional Functions
Lista del menú "Modo" (Español)
El ajuste predeterminado se indica mediante Negrita .
Menú
Primera opción
Modo
Fuente
SansSerif
CL Roman
Fuente
Puede definir la fuente del texto.
See
p.78.
SansS. HG
Mincho
SansS. ST
Gyosho
Gothic
Reisho
BoldGothic
BR
Roman
CB
US Roman
Script PL
Decorar
Normal
Decorar
Puede decorar el texto.
See
p.80.
Conto.
Sombra
S+C
Negri.
Itálic
Espacio
Normal
Espacio
Puede ajustar el espaciado entre
caracteres.
Ninguna
¿Fin?
¿área
¿Fin?
Etiqueta
Línea
Párrafo
Additional Functions
71
Function description (Length)
Length
Sets the lengths of the label to be printed.
After setting the length, select the position of the characters on the label. Check the position
using the displayed pictographs.
8mm Video
Left
Length
8mm Video
Set the length of the label between 1.0" and 15.0" using
numbers.
Length
1.0 "
When selecting a set length according to usage of the label, the length of the label is set
automatically. It is recommended that you use the tapes shown in the following table
"Recommended tape width".
Usage
Length
Cassette
MD
Mini DV
8mm Video
VHS
3.5FD
CD Case
Binder
3.7"
2.2"
1.6"
2.8"
5.5"
2.8"
4.3"
7.9"
Recommended
tape width
0.4" (209)
0.16" (204)
0.4" (209)
0.4" (209)
0.7" (218)
0.7" (218)
0.16" (204)
0.5" (212)
x If the text does not fit on the set length, a message reading "Text Long!" will be displayed.
It is not possible to print at this time. Reduce the number of characters or make the
characters smaller using the line spacing setting or the expand/reduce setting.
x The length set using the Length function is a guide. It does not correspond to the exact
length of the printed label.
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Additional Functions
Function description (Style)
Lines
Changes the size of the texts.
Set the text size using "Equal" or "Auto format".
Equal
Sets a equal text size for each line.
(default)
0.5" tape
0.7" tape
Auto
format
Selects the text size of each line (line spacing) from preset
combinations (semi auto).
See
p.64
Auto format (1 to 4 lines)
Select text size from the options. Check the layout and the
balance of the characters for each line using the displayed
pictographs.
Auto format (1 line)
Selecting
1a/
1b/
depending on the tape width:
1c/
1 Line
1a
1d will print characters of the following size
Print sample
Text size
[pt]
Tape
width
0.7" (218)
P
[6]
S
[10]
M
[13]
L
[19]
G
[24]
-
1d
1c
1b
1a
0.5" (212)
-
1d
1c
1b
1a
0.4" (209)
1d
1c
1b
1a
-
0.2" (206)
1c, 1d
1b
1a
-
-
0.16" (204)
1a, 1b,1c, 1d
-
-
-
-
Additional Functions
73
x The auto format is represented using pictographs.
x The text size of each line differs depending on the width of the tape and can be checked
on the text size indicator.
x If the number of set lines and the number of lines input differs, "Equal" will be used to
print.
x Maximum character size printable on 0.5"-width tape and 0.7"-width tape are the same.
Check your text entry if there is an extra upper or bottom margin on the label...
When
is pressed at the beginning or end of a text after the text is accepted, a new
blank line is inserted. If the label is printed in this state, a blank line is included resulting in
creating unnecessary margins.
In this case, place a cursor on the right side of the line head icon (larger number) using
, and delete the unnecessary line by pressing
.
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Additional Functions
Vertical
The orientation of the label can be changed to vertical or horizontal by sentence or
paragraph.
Horizontal label
Vertical label
1
2
Press
5
.
Select "Vertical" and press
.
Style
Vertical
3
Select "On" or "Off" and press
.
The function menu screen will be
displayed again.
Select "On" to enter the text vertically.
Select "Off" to enter the text horizontally.
Vertical
Off
4
Press
or
and press
to select "End?"
Set the effective area.
Set the effective area when the
orientation of the label is changed.
Set the effective area using the
and
key and press
.
Once the effective area has been set,
the text screen is shown again.
See
"Effective area and the
position of the cursor" (p.60).
Area
Label
When using vertical orientation, the vertical
indicator also lights up.
1
.
Style
End?
Additional Functions
75
REFERENCE
Printing two-digit numbers vertically
The two-digit setting handles double figured numbers as one character.
Select the "Double Figure" setting to align and print dates, house numbers of
addresses, etc. when using the vertical orientation.
Ex. : Enter "06 Diary".
1
2
Change the label orientation
(horizontal/vertical) using steps
1 - 5 indicated on the previous
page, and select "Vertical".
Symbol-B
DoubleFigure
4
Select "00" from the menu and
press
.
DoubleFigure
0010
In this case the position of the 10 is
"00" so select "00".
The 00 option menu will be displayed.
00 – 09
00 01
76
"06" is displayed at the position of the
cursor.
6
Select "DoubleFigure" and press
.
Registered two-digit numbers will be
displayed.
Additional Functions
Select "06" from the "00" position
menu and press
.
00 – 09
02 03 04 05 06 07
Press
.
The Symbol-B menu will be displayed.
Symbol-B
Work
3
5
Enter text continuously.
x To stop the process press
or
. This takes you back to the
previous step. Repeating this procedure
brings you back to the text enter screen.
x To enter two-digit numbers press
and choose "DoubleFigure". Figures
entered in the text screen will not be
handled as double figure numbers.
Frame
Surrounds the text (paragraph) with frames or inserts tables.
Off (default)
No frame or table is inserted.
Table
Surrounds the text (paragraph) with a frame and inserts a
horizontal separation line in between the lines.
When setting the same table in several paragraphs,
inserts a separation line between the tables.
Check the type of table using the displayed pictographs.
To insert vertical lines into a table, press
Table
01
and select "Mark" -
.
A vertical line is inserted in the table.
Insert
Paragraph 1
in the text enter screen.
Paragraph 2
Press
+
to start a new line,
and enter text in paragraph 2.
Frame
Inserts a frame around the text (paragraph).
Check the type of frame by looking at the displayed
pictographs. Enter the two-digit number next to each
frame to select the frame to apply.
1 Cov e r
A
2 1 1 3 0 -U
Frame
01
Additional Functions
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Function description (Mode)
Font
Selects the font of the text.
SansSerif
SansS. HG
SansS. ST
Gothic
BoldGothic
Roman
US Roman
CL Roman
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Additional Functions
Font
SansSerif
Mincho
Gyosho
Reisyo
BR
CB
Script PL *
* To reduce the character spacing like the sample label above, select "
"None".
See
"List of "Mode" Menu (English)" (p.70).
" - "Space" -
Additional Functions
79
Decorate
Selects the text decoration.
Normal
O. Line (= Out Line)
Shadow
S + O (= Shadow + Out Line)
Bold
Italic
The default setting is indicated
by Bold .
Normal
O. Line (= Out Line)
Shadow
S + O (= Shadow + Out Line)
Bold
Italic
Characters may be distorted due to character size or a high number of strokes.
80
Additional Functions
Space
Sets the inter-character spacing.
Normal
None
Setting "Space"
x Selecting "None", may have no effect on characters that are pre-designed minutely.
x You can create eye-catching labels by decreasing the inter-character spacing of large
characters or increasing the inter-character spacing of small characters.
Additional Functions
81
List of "Condition" menu
Pressing
while holding down (= Condition) allows you to change the default
settings for screen display units and the display language. (The default setting is
indicated by).
Menu
First option
Condition
inch: cm
cm
inch: cm
Sets the unit displayed on the
display.
See
p.24.
inch
Prompt
English
Prompt
Sets the language displayed on
the display.
See
p.23.
Spanish
PrnDensity
-5
PrnDensity
:
Sets the print density.
See
p.41.
0
:
+5
DspDensity
-3
DspDensity
Sets the density of the display.
See
p.22.
:
0
:
+3
Auto Cut
On
Auto Cut
Turns on/off the auto cut function.
See
p.91.
Off
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Additional Functions
Second option
Menu
First option
Setting
All Default
Setting
Sets the default settings.
See
p.92.
Length
Lines
Vertical
Second option
Sets the various
settings.
Setting procedures
are the same as that
of "Style" or "Mode".
Layout
Frame
Font
Decorate
Space
End?
Additional Functions
83
Printing Bar Codes
Hold down
and
(=Bar Code) to insert bar codes.
Creating a label with a bar code
The default setting is indicated by Bold .
Menu
Bar Code
First option
CODE128
Second option
Fourth option
Third option
Width
(CODE 39,
ITF,
CODABAR)
Ratio
(CODE 39, ITF,
CODABAR)
UPC-A
2.0
On
UPC-E
2.5
Off
Bar Code
CODE 39
You can create
labels with bar ITF
codes.
See
p.84. CODABAR
Small
Medium
Large
Check Digit
3.0
Bar code printing
Prints various standard bar codes.
Standard printable bar codes and settings item menu
Standard
Width
Ratio
Small/ Medium /Large
2.0/ 2.5 /3.0
Check Digit
On/ Off
-
-
CODE128, UPC-A,
UPC-E
Code 39 , ITF,
CODABAR
The default setting is indicated by Bold .
: Can be set
- : Cannot be set
Width : The full width of the bar code
Ratio :The ratio of narrow bars to bold bars
Check Digit : Check digit on/off
When creating bar codes, be sure to follow the rules applied to the bar codes.
84
Additional Functions
Ex. : Printing an "ITF" bar code (Width = Large, Ratio = 3.0, C/D on)
1
Press
(= Bar Code) while
holding down
.
2
Select "ITF" and press
6
C/D 5
ITF
1234567890
.
The number will be displayed.
The check digit is automatically
displayed in the shaded field in the right
upper corner. The digit numbers that
can be entered depend on the type of
bar code.
Bar Code
ITF
The "Width" menu will be displayed.
3
Select "Large" and press
Enter the bar code number using
the character keys.
.
7
Width
Large
Press
.
The text enter screen will be displayed
again. The bar code mark "
" will be
displayed in the position of the cursor.
The "Ratio" menu will be displayed.
4
Select "3.0" and press
1
.
Ratio
3.0
8
Press
.
The bar code label is printed.
The "Check Digit" menu will be
displayed.
5
Select "On" and press
.
Check Digit
On
The bar code number input screen will be
displayed.
Additional Functions
85
x A single document can have up to one bar code.
x Bar codes contain considerable data, and use up a lot of memory when saved in files.
x To change the bar code number or the type of bar code, move the cursor to immediately
after (right side) the bar code mark "
" and press
+
(= Bar Code). The
"Bar code" menu will be displayed. Next, repeat the above process.
x To modify a bar code number, go to the bar code number enter screen, delete the
previously entered bar code number and enter the new bar code number.
x To delete a bar code, move the cursor to immediately after the bar code mark "
" (right
side) and press
.
x Style and Mode functions can be set for bar code marks in the same way as for standard
characters but will be shown as follows:
Settings that will be shown on bar code marks
Style
Frame, Table
x Always make sure that the bar codes are read correctly by a bar code reader before they
are used. If they are not read correctly by the bar code reader adjust the "Width" or
"Ratio" and check again.
x To print bar codes, it is recommended that you use a tape with a white background and
black characters as they are easily read by bar code readers.
x The digits that can be entered vary according to the type of bar code. ITF and CODABAR
allow 1 to 19.
x ITF bar codes only support even digit numbers. When entering even digit numbers with
Check Digit setting set to "On" or when inputting odd digit numbers with Check Digit
setting set to "Off", the spare code "0" is automatically input in the first row.
x The Check Digit of UPC-E is not displayed on the bar code number input screen or in the
bar code number.
x CODABAR cannot be read by the bar code reader unless one of "A, B, C, D" are input at
the beginning and the end of the code.
x The length of the bar code (bar area) and the length of the numbers is not always the
same. This does not affect their usability.
86
Additional Functions
Calling up/Saving Text
Text can be saved by pressing
+
and selecting the function displayed in the
menu. This function allows you to call up the label to print or edit whenever you need.
Moreover, text style and character mode setting is saved with the text.
File
Recall
List of "File" Menu (The default setting is indicated by Bold .)
Menu
File
First option
Function
Reference page
Store
Use a file name to save the created text.
See
p.88.
Recall
Recalls the saved text.
See
p.89.
Delete
Deletes the saved text.
See
p.90.
About "File"
The File function allow you to call up, change and print saved text. The File function
also allow you to save the text format, style, and mode settings of the label.
Store... Saves the text.
File 3
Input text
File 2
File 1
Name:
Address:
Phone:
Recall... Calls up the file.
File 3
File 2
File 1
File
File 3
File 2
File 1
4
Input text
File 4
Name:
Address:
Phone:
Delete... Deletes the saved file.
Additional Functions
87
Saving a file
Saves text into a file. Select a file number from "File 1" to "File 4". Up to four files can
be saved.
x We recommend to use batteries (commercially available) when saving the text in files. Do
not keep the LABELShop£ BEE3 without being powered for more than four minutes.
Otherwise all of the text data or settings you entered or saved may be cleared.
x For about four minutes, the power is supplied from the backup electrical circuit. Be sure
to replace the batteries in four minutes, or the saved data may be cleared.
x Saved data can be deleted due to battery exhaustion.
1
Press
down
(=File) while holding
.
Check the information to be saved
and press
.
Store
File
Store
2
4
1
1L A V E L
Select "Store", and press
.
"Execute" is displayed, then the screen
will return to the text screen after
saving.
File
Store
The "Store" menu will be displayed.
3
Use
or
to
select a document number and
press
.
Store
File
Do not unplug the AC adapter or the
batteries when the message reading
"Execute" is shown. File information may
be damaged.
1
x Press
or
to cancel the process. This will take you back to the previous step.
Repeating this procedure allows you to go back to the text screen.
x If there is no available space to save the data an error message reading "Memory Full!'
will be displayed. Please delete unneeded files in this case.
x Only text files from the text screen can be saved. Text files created using fixed forms
cannot be saved.
88
Additional Functions
Calling up a file
Calls up the saved text on the text screen. When a file is called up, the current content
of the text input screen will be deleted and replaced with the text in the called-up file.
x When a file is called up, the current content of the text input screen will be deleted. Before
calling up a file, make sure you have saved any necessary text as a file.
1
Press
(= File) while holding
down
.
"File" menu will be displayed.
Press
to cancel the process. This will
take you back to the previous step.
Repeating this procedure allows you to go
back to the text input screen.
File
Store
2
Select "Recall", and press
.
File
Recall
The confirmation will be displayed.
3
Use
or
to
select the text to be loaded and
press
.
Recall?
1
1 L A V E L
4
Check the information and press
. Use
to confirm
the text.
Recall?
1
1L A V E L
The loading information selection
screen will be displayed.
Additional Functions
89
Deleting a file
Files are deleted one by one at a time.
1
4
Press
(= File) while holding
down
.
"File" menu will be displayed.
Use
File
Store
2
Delete?
Select "Delete", and press
.
1
The re-confirmation screen will appear.
5
Press
Delete?
Use
or
to
select the text to be deleted and
press
.
Delete?
to confirm the text.
1L A V E L
File
Delete
3
Check the information and press
.
.
1
A message reading "Execute" appears.
Once the file has been deleted the text
enter screen will be displayed again.
1
1 L A V E L
The delete confirmation screen will be
displayed.
90
Additional Functions
Press
to cancel the process. This will
take you back to the previous step.
Repeating this procedure allows you to go
back to the text input screen.
Turning "Autocut" Off to Print
This machine automatically cuts off the label after printing it. However, it is possible to
turn off feature.
1
Press
(= Condition) while
holding down
.
The" Condition" menu will be displayed.
Condition
inch:cm
2
Select "Auto Cut" and press
4
Press
.
Printing starts.
Once the print job is complete, printing
stops but the label is not cut. Remove
the cartridge and cut the tape using
scissors or such. If you do not use the
function, repeat the above procedure
after each label.
.
Condition
Auto Cut
"Auto Cut" will be displayed.
3
Select "Off" using
press
.
or
and
Autocut
On
x For labels that are not automatically cut, remove the cartridge from the machine, leave
0.1" of the tape on the cartridge and cut the label straight using scissors available on the
market.
x Even when Autocut is turned off, you can cut the tape using "Feed & Cut" from the "Feed/
Cut" menu.
See
"Feeding the tape" (p.31).
Additional Functions
91
Setting Default Settings
Default settings for items such as "Font" and "Space" can be changed.
The following functions can be set using
,
and
.
Key functions
Key
Functions that can be set
Length
Length
Style
Lines, Vertical, Layout, Frame/Table
Mode
Font, Decorate, Space
Selecting a function displays the item menu list. The selected item is the default setting. If you
often use different "Font", etc. to the one specified in the factory setting (default) you can
change the factory settings so that you do not need to change the settings using
,
and
each time you create a text.
If the default settings are changed, the label will automatically reflect the changes. For
example setting the "Vertical" default setting to "On" will result in all labels being written
vertically.
However, it is always possible to restore the factory settings.
x See pages "List of "Length" Menu (English)" (p.63), "List of "Style" Menu (English)"
(p.64), "List of "Mode" Menu (English)" (p.70) to see the factory settings of each function.
x Deleting all the text using
,
, and
will restore the default settings.
x Data saved in a file will reflect the settings at the time of the saving.
Delete all the text before changing the default settings.
See
"Deleting all the text" (p.48).
92
Additional Functions
Changing Default settings
Default settings for "Length", "Style", and "Mode" can be changed. If you often use a
particular setting, you can change the default settings so that you do not need to
change the settings using
,
, and
each time you create a text.
1
5
Delete all the text by pressing
(= Delete) while holding down
.
Select the option you want to set
as default setting and press
.
Font
Gothic
You need to delete all text before changing
default settings.
See
"Deleting all the text" (p.48).
Set each item using the same method
as the one used to set the File, Mode,
and so on.
v
2
Press
(= Condition) while
holding down
.
3
Select "Setting" and press
6
.
Condition
Setting
4
Once you have changed all the
items you wanted to change, select
"End?" from the "Setting" menu
and press
.
Select the item you want to change
and press
.
Setting
End?
The default settings are changed and
the text input screen will be displayed
again.
Setting
Font
Additional Functions
93
Restoring the default settings to the factory settings
Restores changed default settings for "Length", "Style", and "Mode" to the factory
settings.
1
Press
down
(= Delete) while holding
.
You need to delete all text before restoring
the default settings to the factory settings.
See
"Deleting all the text" (p.48).
2
Press
(= Condition) while
holding down
.
3
Select "Setting" and press
Condition
Setting
94
Additional Functions
.
4
Select "AllDefault" and press
.
Setting
AllDefault
Initial factory settings are restored as
default settings.
To cancel the setting process, press
.
Repeating this procedure brings you back
to the text input screen.
Resetting LABELShop£ BEE3
x LABELShop£BEE3 is an electronic device and therefore may sometimes stop working
as a result of static electricity or other causes.
x If the display is distorted and the machine has stopped responding, the ON/OFF key
does not work, reset the machine through the following procedure.
x Resetting will delete all the saved data. The data once deleted cannot be restored.
Please accept this in advance.
Reset
Resetting restores the factory settings.
Before resetting your device, refer to the table below for the items to be deleted.
Function
Content
Text entered on the
display
Reset
Restore
default setting
Delete all
—*1
Text entered in
fixed forms
—
Input status and
CapsLock status
—
—
File
—
—
Print density
—
—
Setting Display level
—
—
Entry
Data
Various set values
—
: Restores the factory settings.
— : Set conditions remain.
*1 : Be sure to delete all the text before performing "AllDefault".
Additional Functions
95
Resetting
1
Press
and turn the power off.
If the machine does not turn off when pressing
, unplug the AC adapter and remove the
batteries. Plug the AC Adapter again or install the batteries and press
again. Power is
restored.
2
Press
while holding down
A message reading "Reset?" blinks.
and
.
Reset?
x To abort resetting process press any key except for
.
x Please be noted that the saved files and various data will be deleted once you reset the
device.
3
96
Press
.
"Reset" will be displayed. Once the machine is reset the selected length unit will be
displayed, the text enter screen appears.
Additional Functions
Appendix
List of Menus (English)
Refer to the reference pages for details.
Button
+
+
(=Cable)
+
+
+
+
+
98
Appendix
Feature
Reference
page
Feed/Cut
p.31
Preview
p.39
Cable
p.56
File
p.87
Length
p.63, 72
Condition
p.82
Style
p.64
Mode
p.70, 78
Symbol A
p.38, 100
Bar Code
p.84
Symbol B
p.38, 100
Delete
p.47,48
Inputs European/Latin characters
p.36,120
Adds new paragraph/Column
p.52
Lista de menús (Español)
Consulte las páginas de referencia para obtener información adicional.
Botón
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
(=Cable)
Característica
Página de
referencia
Avance/corte
p.31
Vista preliminar
p.39
Cable
p.56
Archivo
p.87
Longitud
p.63, 72
Condición
p.82
Estilo
p.67
Modo
p.71, 78
Símbolos A
p.38, 100
CódigoBarras
p.84
Símbolos B
p.38, 100
Borrar
p.47,48
Introduce caracteres europeos/
latinos
p.36,120
Añade un nuevo párrafo
p.52
Appendix
99
List of "Symbol A/Symbol B" menus (English)
Press
or
to enter symbols. The default setting is indicated by Bold .
See the "Symbol List" for more symbols displayed in each menu.
See
"Symbol List" (p.115-118).
Menu
Symbol A
Europe
LatinAmerica
Greek
Number
Parenthesis
Arrows
Units
Math
ANSI
Bio-Chemical
Electrical
Misc
Environment
Packages
Warnings
Public Signs
Shop
Construction
Hospital
100 Appendix
First option
Select the symbol.
Menu
Symbol B
Abbreviation
First option
Select the symbol.
Mark
DoubleFigure
You can enter 2digit numbers.
See
p.76.
DoubleFigure
Select the number.
Work
Select the symbol.
Sports
Video
Music
LivingThing
Vehicles
Foods
Schedule
Life
Seasons
When
is pressed while entering text in the "Cable print" mode, the "DoubleFigure" is
always displayed.
See
"Creating the label in Cable print mode" (p.56).
Appendix
101
Lista de los menús "Símbolos A/Símbolos B" (Español)
Pulse
o
para introducir símbolos.
El ajuste predeterminado se indica mediante Negrita .
Consulte la "Lista de símbolos" para mostrar más símbolos en cada menú.
See
"Symbol List" (p.115-118).
Símbolos A
Menú
Primera opción
Europa
Seleccione el símbolo.
Latinoaméri.
Griego
Números
Paréntesis
Flechas
Unidades
Matemáticas
ANSI
Bio-Química
Eléctrico
Vario
Ambiente
Paquetes
Advertencia
Señales
Tienda
Construcción
Hospital
102 Appendix
Menú
Símbolos B
Abreviatura
Primera opción
Seleccione el símbolo.
Marca
Doble Cifras
Puede introducir
números de 2
dígitos.
See
p.76.
Doble Cifras
Seleccione el número.
Trabajo
Seleccione el símbolo.
Deporte
Vídeo
Música
Ser Viviente
Vehículo
Alimentos
Horario
Vida
Estación
Si se pulsa
al introducir texto en el modo "Impresión cable", se muestra siempre
"Doble Cifras".
See
"Creating the label in Cable print mode" (p.56).
Appendix
103
List of "Feed" menu
Hold down the
key and press
(=Feed & Cut) to feed or feed & cut the tape.
The default setting is indicated by Bold .
Menu
Feed/Cut
Feed/Cut
You can feed the
tape.
See
p.31.
Feed & Cut
Feed
List of "Delete" menu
Hold down the
key and press
(=Delete) to delete the text or the paragraph.
The default setting is indicated by Bold .
Menu
Delete
Delete
You can delete the
text or the
paragraph.
See
p.47, 48.
104 Appendix
All
Paragraph
Messages On the Display
When an error message appears
Sample screens shown below may vary depending on the display pattern.
Error message
Change
Batteries
Cause and Remedy
The batteries have run out. Turn the power off and replace all the
batteries with new AA alkaline batteries. Also, make sure that the
batteries are inserted with correct polarity. It is recommended that
you use the AC adapter that comes with the product as much as
possible.
See
"Connecting the AC adapter" (p.25).
See
"Installing the batteries " (p.26).
No Tape!
The tape cartridge is not installed or not installed correctly.
Turn the power off and reinstall the tape cartridge correctly.
See
"Installing tape cartridges" (p.28).
Check Tape
Cartridge!
Tape cartridge that is not supported by the LABELShop£ BEE3 is
installed, or the cartridge is installed incorrectly. Turn the power off
and check the cartridge and replace it if necessary.
See
"Installing tape cartridges" (p.28).
Over Heat!
The printhead is overheated due to the continuous printing.
Turn the power off, remove the tape cartridge, and leave the device
until it cools down.
Line Over!
The device cannot print the label or display the print image as the
installed tape cartridge is not wide enough for the entered text.
Press any key to return to the text enter screen, then install the
wider tape cartridge or delete some lines.
See
"Adding New Lines (Line Break)" (p.49).
Appendix
105
Error message
Text clear
OK?
Cause and Remedy
This message appears when
is pressed while holding down
(= Cable print mode).
In the Cable print mode, you cannot enter text without deleting or
saving the text that has already been entered. Press
to
delete and enter new text. If you do not want to delete the text,
save it to memory.
See
"Deleting all the text" (p.48).
See
"Cable print mode" (p.56).
See
"Calling up/Saving Text" (p.87).
Bar Code
only one?
Text Long!
Go?
Memory Full!
No File!
106 Appendix
More than two text can not be entered per a bar code.
See
"Printing Bar Codes" (p.84).
The text you entered is too long too fit within the specified length.
Press any key to return to the text enter screen and perform the
following remedies:
_ $DKDSDRNLDBG@Q@BSDQR
_ 2DCTBDSGDENMSRHYD
You can also press
or
to continue printing or
previewing regardless of the set length.
See
"Function description (Length)" (p.72).
The memory for registering files is full. In order to register new files,
press any key to return to the text enter screen, and delete
unnecessary files.
See
"Deleting a file" (p.90).
You have attempted to call up, delete, or copy files when there is no
file saved on the device. Press any key to return to the text enter
screen.
See
"Calling up/Saving Text" (p.87).
Problems and Solutions
The device does not
operate normally
LABELShop£ BEE3 is a electronics device
and may rarely malfunctions due to static
electricity or other causes.
If the display is distorted, if you cannot turn
on/off the power, or a similar malfunction
occurs, you need to reset the device.
See
"Resetting LABELShop£ BEE3"
(p.96).
Nothing appears on the
display even after
pressing
Is the AC adapter connected firmly?
The AC adapter should be connected both
to the device and the electrical outlet firmly.
Are the batteries installed with correct
polarity?
The device does not turn on when the
batteries are installed with its
and
terminals reversed. Make sure to install the
batteries correctly.
Display turns off
unexpectedly
Is auto power-off active?
If there is no activity for approx. five
minutes, the LABELShop£ BEE3
automatically shuts down in order to save
battery power (auto power-off).
Did you make any mistakes?
Display turns out for a moment when you
make a mistake in key operations.
Nothing is printed when
pressing
Is text entered?
Nothing is printed when there is no text in
the text enter screen or in a fixed form.
Is there any message on display?
Printing is not carried out when an error
message is displayed on the display.
See
"Messages On the Display"
(p.105).
Please wait for a second when a message;
"Wait" is displayed.
Are you using the authorized AC adapter?
Use of the non-authorized AC adapter with the
LABELShop£ BEE3 may overheat or
Is the tape cartridge installed
damage the circuit of the device.
correctly?
Have the batteries run out?
The device may not turn on when the
batteries are running low. Replace them
with new batteries.
Is the display level appropriate?
The text on the display may become
invisible depending on the
display level setting.
Adjust the setting on the display level
to a comfortable eye level.
See
"Adjusting Display Level" (p.22).
You cannot print when there is no
remaining tape in the tape cartridge or
when the top cover is not closed properly.
Install a tape cartridge and close the top
cover firmly.
Appendix
107
Have the batteries run out?
Is there any blank line on the label?
When the batteries are running out,
"Change Batteries" appears on the display.
Replace all the batteries with new AA
alkaline batteries immediately or connect
the AC adapter that comes with the device,
If an unnecessary margin is printed on the
label, a blank line is included.
In this case, place a cursor on the right
side of the line head icon (larger number)
using
, and delete the
otherwise the LABELShop£ BEE3 may
turn off in the middle of the operation or
during printing.
unnecessary line by pressing
.
See
"Joining the two lines" (p.51).
Is top cover closed?
Printing is not carried out if the top cover is
opened. Install tape cartridge correctly,
and close the top cover completely.
See
"Installing tape cartridges"
(p.28).
Text is not printed
properly
Is the tape cartridge installed
correctly?
Remove the tape cartridge and reinstall it
again following the correct procedure.
See
"Installing tape cartridges"
(p.28).
Is the printhead free from dirt?
Printing becomes faint when dirt or dust
adheres to the printhead. Rub the
printhead with a cotton swab moistened
with medical alcohol (ethanol) available in
the market.
See
"Cleaning LABELShop£ BEE3"
(p.110).
Have the batteries run out?
When the batteries are running out,
"Change Batteries" appears on the display.
Replace all the batteries with new AA
alkaline batteries immediately or connect
the recommended AC adapter
otherwise the LABELShop£ BEE3 may
turn off in the middle of the operation or
during printing.
The printed label is not
cut automatically
Is the auto-cutter feature disabled?
The printed label is not cut automatically
when the auto-cutter feature is disabled.
See
"Turning "Autocut" Off to
Print" (p.91).
Printing stops in the
middle of the text
Is the tape remaining in the tape
cartridge?
If the tape in the tape cartridge has run
out, replace the cartridge with a new one.
See
"Installing tape cartridges"
(p.28).
Have the batteries run out?
A faint streaking
When the batteries are running out,
"Change Batteries" appears on the display.
Replace all the batteries with new AA
alkaline batteries immediately or connect
the AC adapter that comes with the device,
otherwise the LABELShop£ BEE3 may
turn off in the middle of the operation or
during printing.
108 Appendix
Contents of files are
gone
Has the device been reset?
Once you reset your LABELShop£ BEE3,
the saved data such as files, settings are
all deleted.
See
"Deleting all the text" (p.48).
See
"Calling up/Saving Text" (p.87).
Did you disconnect the AC adapter or
remove the batteries during operation?
Do not disconnect the AC adapter or
remove the batteries when "Execute",
"Wait", or "Printing" is displayed on the
screen, or the saved data such as files will
be cleared.
You cannot attach labels
Is the backing sheet removed?
Peel off the backing sheet of the adhesive
tape to attach.
See
"Attaching label" (p.42).
Are you attaching labels to clean and
flat surface?
Labels may peel off easily or not adhere
well when attached to oily, dusty, or rough
surfaces.
Appendix
109
Cleaning LABELShop£ BEE3
To remove dirt and dust from the exterior
Use a soft and dry cloth to wipe off. If the exterior is extremely dirty, use a cloth wrung out of
water. Never use chemical dusters, agents, or solvents such as benzine, thinner, or alcohol.
When the printing becomes faint
Printing becomes faint when dirt or dust
adheres to the printhead. Rub the printhead
with a cotton swab moistened with medical
alcohol (ethanol) available in the market.
A faint streaking
110 Appendix
List of Characters
Key layout
Character table
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Appendix
111
Specifications
Input
Input device
Keyboard (67 keys)
Character keys 48, function keys 19
Display
Display panel
Character display
Display level
Indicators
LED
Dot matrix STN LCD
102 dot x 32 dot x 12 character x 2 line
-5 - Normal - +5 (11 levels)
25
1
Storage
Document memory
Internal files
About 90 characters (with limited backup)
Variable-length data
About 90 characters/max. 4 files
Fonts
Internal fonts
SansSerif
SansS. HG
SansS. ST
Gothic
BoldGothic
Roman
US Rpman
CL Roman
Mincho
Gyosho
Reisho
BR
CB
Script PL
Printing
Printing method
Print density
Head type
Tape width detect
Tape cartridge
Cutter
112 Appendix
Thermal transfer PRO printing
-3 - Normal - +3 (7 levels)
Thin film thermal head (180 dpi, 64 dot)
Detects P tape standard holes (5 types)
Compliant with P tape standard
One-time tape cartridge that prevents reversal and slack
Wear-resistant PRO mechanism
4mm(204),6mm(206),9mm (209),12mm(212),18mm(218)
Auto-cutter with the mechanism to remove electricity
Print functions
Five character sizes, 25 types.
Length
Style
Mode
Num./BCR
Print density
Display density
Saved data
Size 1
Size 2
Size 3
Size 4
Size 5
Length
Vertical
Lines
16 x 16 dot
24 x 24 dot
32 x 32 dot
48 x 48 dot
60 x 60 dot
1.0-15.0" (3.9-40.0cm)
Horizontal or vertical text orientation
Equal, 1Line (1a-1d), 2Lines (2a-2f), 3Lines (3a3d), 4Lines
Layout
Left, Center, Right
Frame
Off, Table 01-04, frame 01-75
Font
SansSerif, SansS. HG, SansS. ST, Gothic,
BoldGothic, Roman, US Roman, CL Roman,
Mincho, Gyosho, Reisyo, BR, CB, Script PL
Decorate
Normal, Out Line, Shadow, Shadow+Out Line,
Bold, Italic
Space
Normal, None
Bar Code
(6 types: CODE128, CODE 39, ITF, CODABAR,
UPC-A, UPC-E)
-3, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2, +3
-5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2, +3, +4, +5
Length, Style, Mode
Appendix
113
Power supply, other
Main power
Sub battery
Power switch
Auto power-off
Dimensions and weight
AC 120 V (approved AC adapter must be used)
AA alkaline batteries x 6
Button
After about 5 minutes with no operations
About 7.0" W x 8.4" D x 2.2" H
About 1.2 lb. (excluding batteries and tape cartridge)
Environmental conditions
Temperature
Humidity
114 Appendix
(Operating)
(Storage)
(Operating)
(Storage)
41 to 95 ºF (5 to 35 ºC)
15 to 130 ºF (-10 to 55 ºC)
30% to 80% (no condensation)
5% to 80% (no condensation)
Symbol List
x Images in the "Symbol List" may differ from actual ones of printed label.
Category
Symbol
Europe
LatinAmerica
Greek
Number
Parenthesis
Arrows
115
Category
Units
Math
ANSI
BioChemical
Electrical
Misc
Environment
Packages
Warnings
Public
Signs
Shop
116
Symbol
Category
Symbol
Construction
Hospital
Abbreviation
Mark
Edit
Symbol
DoubleFigure 00-99
Work
Sports
Video
Music
117
Category
LivingThing
Vehicles
Foods
Schedule
Life
Seasons
118
Symbol
Frame and Table List
x Frame images in the "Frame and Symbol List" may slightly differ from actual printout.
Table
01
02
03
04
01
16
31
46
61
02
17
32
47
62
03
18
33
48
63
04
19
34
49
64
05
20
35
50
65
06
21
36
51
66
07
22
37
52
67
08
23
38
53
68
09
24
39
54
69
10
25
40
55
70
11
26
41
56
71
12
27
42
57
72
13
28
43
58
73
14
29
44
59
74
15
30
45
60
75
Frame
119
Euro/Latin Character List
The LABELShop£ BEE3 allows you to enter the following european/latin characters.
Basic
Alphabet
120
Replaceable Characters
A
ÁÀÄÂÅÃ
C
Ç
D
Ð
E
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I
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Part Number
Description
Accessories
LSAD-2B
LSTA-3B
LSCSS-BEE
Adapter for K-Sun LABELShop® BEE3®
DC Auto and Truck Adapter for K-Sun LABELShop® BEE3®
Black Plastic Case for K-Sun LABELShop® BEE3® (holds machine,
adapters, supply cartridges, owners manual, wrist strap, tape cutter tool)
LSALWS
Adjustable Locking Wrist Strap
Shrink Tube Cartridge (96”) for use with shrink tube models
203STBW
Black on White 1/8”
(Use with: BEE3, BEE3+)
203STBY
Black on Yellow 1/8”
(Use with: BEE3, BEE3+)
205STBW
Black on White 3/16”
(Use with: BEE3, BEE3+)
205STBR
Black on Red 3/16”
(Use with: BEE3, BEE3+)
205STBY
Black on Yellow 3/16”
(Use with: BEE3, BEE3+)
208STBW
Black on White 1/4”
(Use with: BEE3+)
208STBY
Black on Yellow 1/4”
(Use with: BEE3+)
210STBW
Black on White 3/8”
(Use with: BEE3+)
211STBW
Black on White 1/2”
(Use with: BEE3+)
211STBR
Black on Red 1/2”
(Use with: BEE3+)
211STBY
Black on Yellow 1/2”
(Use with: BEE3+)
Industrial Labeling Tape, 1/6” (4mm) 26’ each
204BW
Black on White
Industrial Labeling Tape, 1/4” (6mm) 26’ each
206BC
Black on Clear
206BW
Black on White
206BY
Black on Yellow
206WB
White on Black
206BG
Black on Green
206BB
Black on Blue
206BR
Black on Red
Industrial Labeling Tape, 3/8” (9mm) 26’ each
209BC
Black on Clear
209BW
Black on White
209BY
Black on Yellow
209WB
White on Black
209BG
Black on Green
209BB
Black on Blue
209BR
Black on Red
Part Number
Description
Industrial Labeling Tape, 1/2” (12mm) 26’ each
212BC
Black on Clear
212BW
Black on White
212BY
Black on Yellow
212WB
White on Black
212BB
Black on Blue
212BR
Black on Red
212BG
Black on Green
212WR
White on Red
212WG
White on Green
212WL
White on Blue
212GC
Gold on Clear
212WC
White on Clear
212GB
Gold on Black
212RA
Black on White - Removable Adhesive
Specialty Tape, 3/4” (18mm) 13’ 10” each
218WPO
Black on Oakwood Grain
218WPR
White on Rosewood Grain
218SPV
Black on Valence Marble
218SPG
White on Granite Stone
218CGS
White on Sunset
Fluorescent Tape, 3/4” (18mm) 16’ each
218FR
Black on Fluorescent Red
218FP
Black on Fluorescent Pink
218FO
Black on Fluorescent Orange
218FY
Black on Fluorescent Yellow
218FG
Black on Fluorescent Green
Part Number
Description
Industrial Labeling Tape, 3/4” (18mm) 26’ each
218BC
Black on Clear
218RC
Red on Clear
218WC
White on Clear
218BW
Black on White
218BY
Black on Yellow
218RW
Red on White
218WB
White on Black
218BX
Black on Gray
218BB
Black on Blue
218BR
Black on Red
218BO
Black on Orange
218BG
Black on Green
218BV
Black on Violet
218WR
White on Red
218WO
White on Orange
218WG
White on Green
218WL
White on Blue
218BLW
Blue on White
218BTM
Black on Translucent Matte
218SM
Black on Silver Matte - 16’ 4”
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