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To set the box style
1. Press the Box/Align key.
2. Select a frame style and then press OK.
On multi-line labels, all lines are underlined. However,
all the lines are enclosed in a box style.
Creating Multiple-Line Labels
The number of lines you can print on a label depends
on the size label tape you are using:
• Maximum of three lines on 3/4" (19 mm) and 1"
(24 mm) labels
• Maximum of two lines on 3/8" (9 mm) and 1/2" (12
mm) labels
Square Box
Pointed Box
Rounded Box
Crocodile Box
Scroll Box
3D Box
Dots
Wood Grain
Bricks
Checkers
Parquet
Diamonds
Weave
Underline
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• Maximum of one line on 1/4" (6 mm) labels
To create a multiple-line label
1. Type the text for the first line, and press Return. A
new line character
first line in the display, but will not print on the
label.
2. Type the text for the second line.
The display shows the line on which you are currently
entering text. The example below indicates that the
second line is the current line on the label.
Use the arrow keys to move between lines.
Using Mixed Formats
You can apply different fonts and format styles to the
text on a label by dividing the label into blocks of text
or pages. Each page is separated by a page break.
The number of lines that can be added to a page is
determined by the label width. You can add two page
breaks per label. Alignment, underline, box styles, and
background patterns cannot be mixed on a label.
These styles are common to the entire label.
To add a page break
1. Enter and format text for the first page.
2. Press Extra.
3. Select Insert Format Break and press OK.
4. Continue entering and formatting text for the next
page of the label.
Using Tabs
You can add tabs to a label to align text on multi-line
labels. Tabs are left justified and the default spacing is
2.0" (50 mm).
To change the tab spacing
1. Press Settings.
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