PUB. 4Y5-8253-020©Nisca Corporation 2012 PRINTED IN JAPANUser’s GuideUser’s GuidePlease read this guide before operating this product.After you finish
6Always keep the AC plug cleanClean the AC adapter plug periodically. If dust, dirt, soot, etc., is allowed to accumulate on the plug, the dust could
965 Press[▲]or[▼]toselect“Range”.6 Press[◄]or[►]andthenselect“Specified”.7 Press[▲]or[▼]toselect“Startpage”,andthenpress[
97Advanced Operations Part 4 ChangingtheprintingorientationIt is possible to print characters with their orientation changed as shown below.
985 Input“2V”.Confirmthatthecharactersthatareinputaredisplayedontheirside.6 Press[▼]or[►].If you press [Enter] instead of [▼] or [►
99Advanced Operations Part 4 ChangingthelengthandthecharacteralignmentAfter each tube or label is printed, it is output in a “Half cut” co
00ex. Print the following character data with 50 mm specified as the segment length, “Normal” for the plate printing area, “Left” for character alig
0Advanced Operations Part 46 Inputcharacterdatainaccordancewithconditions.“Changing character size” ( page 68) “Changing the spacing betw
024. Press[◄]or[►]toselecttheadjust-mentvalue,andthenpress[Enter].The correction value can be specified with the [+] or [-] key and nume
03Advanced Operations Part 4 Printingaspecificpagemultipletimes(ContinuousPrint)Assume that you want to produce the following tube segme
044 Press[▲]or[▼]toselect“Setcount”,andtheninput“3”(continuousprintingcount).If you accidentally input an incorrect number, press [Ba
05Advanced Operations Part 4 Printingtextwithsequentialnumbers(Numberingprint)Assume that you want to produce the following tubes.Serial
7Safety PrecautionsUse a 100-240V AC power supplyUse only at the indicated power voltage.Use at voltage between 100 and 240V AC. If not, it may result
063 Press[▲]or[▼]toselect“Decimal”,andthenpress[Enter].The decimal numbering setting display appears.In addition to decimal numbering, you
07Advanced Operations Part 4Various types of numbering printThe following different types of numbering print are possible. The selection of the typ
08 AdjustingtheprintingstartpositionandverticalpositionWhen printing, enviromental factors or characteristics of the print media may cause
09Advanced Operations Part 44 Press[►]fourtimes;“Right.0mm”isdisplayed.Pressing [►] increases the value in steps of 0.25mm.Press [◄] to m
0 PrintingcenterlinesWhen printing two lines per page, a centerline can be printed between the lines.This function cannot be changed from one p
Advanced Operations Part 4 PrintingwithshortpitchwidthBy selecting "Expansion" on the Plate Printing Area selection display and
24 Inputcharacters.Input “A-123”, press [▼], and then input “R11”.Perform the printing operation.••Only 1.3mm double-byte characters can be set to
3Advanced Operations Part 4 AdjustingtheprintingdensityPrinting may be too dark or too light in some cases, depending on the environment in
4 ChangingtheprintingspeedIt is possible to change the printing speed. However, if the printing speed is too fast for the environment in whic
5Advanced Operations Part 44.5 Changing the Cutting Method HalfcutsandfullcutsIf you examine a long tube that has been printed and output
8CAUTIONDo not place the unit on an unstable surfaceDo not place the unit on an unstable surface or a surface that is subject to vibration. The unit
6ex. Turn off half cuts and print a dotted cutting line.1 Press[SetCut].The Set Cut display appears.•2 Press[▲]or[▼]toselect“Halfcut”a
7Advanced Operations Part 4 MakingafullcutafteraspecificnumberoftubesegmentsFor example, if character data as shown in Fig. 1 is inp
84.6 Other Operations RemovingtheprintmediaWhen changing the print media from tube to label tape, or from label tape to tube, it is necessar
9Advanced Operations Part 45 Detachtheattachmentorthemediacassettefromtheprinter.6 Closethecover.7 Preparetoprint.See “Part 2 Basi
20 ChangingthedisplaycontrastThe display can be difcult to see, depending on the ambient brightness and the viewing angle. If the display is
2Advanced Operations Part 4 TurningoffsoundsFollow the procedure described below to turn off sounds such as the warning sound and the key to
22 RestoringtheinitialsettingsIt is possible to restore all settings to their initial values. 1 Holddown[DelAll]whileturningthepowers
5.1 If a Tube or Label Tape Becomes Jammed ... 124ActiontoTakeagainstMediaJam(Whenthe“MediaJAM”messageisdisplayed)...
245.1 If a Tube or Label Tape Becomes JammedIf a tube or tape is jammed during printing, a “Media JAM” message is displayed on the LCD and the print
25Maintenance Part 55 Removethelabeltapeifitisloaded.Ifthelabeltapewindsitselfaroundsomepartsandthereforeitcannotberemoved,pr
9Safety PrecautionsUnplug the unit when not in useIf the machine will not be used for a long time, unplug the AC adapter from the power outlet. Otherw
26 ActionstoTakeagainstOtherJams(Whenthe“MediaJAM”messageisnotdisplayed) The tube or tape may wind itself around the roller inside th
27Maintenance Part 57 Select“Feed”bypressingthe[▲]or[▼]key,andthenpressthe[Enter]key.A display indicating how to feed the printing med
28 WhenaTubeorLabelTapeisNotEjected/FedUsing the Feed function in the maintenance mode allows you to feed the tube or label tape loaded i
29Maintenance Part 5Avoid excessive reverse.If you feed the label tape excessively in the reverse direction, the leading edge of the label tape enter
305.2 What To Do If the Cutter Is Getting Blunt ChangingthecuttingdepthIf the cutter does not cut tube or label tape properly, try changing t
3Maintenance Part 54 Press[▲]or[▼]toselect“Depth”,andthenpress[Enter].The Full Cut Depth display appears.•Indicatesthatthecuttingdep
32 ReducingthecuttingspeedIf cutting is not performed smoothly for certain types of tube or label tape, try reducing the cutting speed. The cu
33Maintenance Part 55.3 Replacing the CutterIf tube or label tape is not fully separated even with forced full cutting ( page 131), the cutter shou
344 Installthenewcutter.To ensure correct orientation, align the “-” mark on the cutter with the “◄” mark as shown, and insert the cutter all th
35Maintenance Part 59 Press[Maint].The Maintenance display appears.•10 Press[▲]or[▼]toselect“Replacecutter”,andthenpress[Enter].After
0CAUTIONHandle the unit gentlyDo not subject the unit to strong impacts. Doing so could damage the unit.Do not operate the keyboard roughlyDo not ha
365.4 Replacing the Cassette ReplacingtheribboncassetteIf the message “End of ribbon.” appears while printing is in progress, replace the rib
37Maintenance Part 5 ReplacingatubeorthelabeltapecassetteRemove the tube or label tape cassette as follows, and install a new one.Contact
385.5 Maintenance CleaningtheprinterWipe the body with a cloth that has been dampened with water and then wring out thoroughly. Do not use alc
39Maintenance Part 54 Cleanthetransportrollers.Transport roller 3Transport roller 3 release lever To clean transport rollers 2 or 3, rst pull th
40 CleaningtheprintheadUse a cotton swab to clean dirt from the print head. Be very careful not to scratch the head. Also, always be sure to t
6.1 Consumable Supplies and Options ... 142Consumablesupplies...42Options...
426.1 Consumable Supplies and Options ConsumablesuppliesThe consumable supplies used by the printer are listed below. Contact your nearest deal
43Appendices Part 6 OptionsThe following options are available. Contact your nearest dealer for details.Tube WarmerTube Warmer warms the tube t
446.2 Message ListMessage Description Action Cannot modify. An attempt was made to select an unavailable setting.Check the User's Guide and ma
45Appendices Part 6Message Description Action Cannot input.Change length or character size.The specied character size or segment length does not
Safety PrecautionsDo not feed wires into the unitThe purpose of this unit is to print on tube or labels. This unit cannot print directly on wires o
46Memory backup battery low. Contact dealer.The memory backup batteries do not have adequate capacity.Contact your dealer. Memory backup battery exh
47Appendices Part 66.3 TroubleshootingSymptoms Cause Action The display remains blank when the power is turned on.The AC adapter is not connected
48Symptoms Cause Action Surface of the print media is dirty. When transporting the tube, the edge of it touched the ribbon cassette and smeared.Wipe
49Appendices Part 6Torn ribbon The tube is stained with sticky matter similar to the glue.Use a clean tube.Cannot select printing media other than
506.4 List of Symbols
5Appendices Part 66.5 List of FunctionClear tube reverse*About the Printing Performed with the Segment Length SpeciedThe following table summari
526.6 Main SpecificationsPrinting method ...Thermal transfer using one-line head Resolution ...
Trademarks• "Canon" and the Canon logo are the registered trademarks or the trademarks of Canon Inc.Notices • The contents of this documen
PUB. 4Y5-8253-020©Nisca Corporation 2012 PRINTED IN JAPANUser’s GuideUser’s GuidePlease read this guide before operating this product.After you finish
2Quick Guide to Using the PrinterThis section explains the basic use of the printer for people who want to start using it quickly. Although the print
3Quick Guide to Using the Printer5 Installthetubeattachment.Align the hooks on the tube attachment with the holes in the printer.Push the tube at
4Inputting Characters[Example] Printing “C-2” on a 3.0mm-diameter tubePrinted results Ifyouaccidentallyinputanincorrectcharacterex. Although
5Quick Guide to Using the PrinterPrinting12 Press[Print].Make sure that “Tube” is selected.“No ribbon cassette” is displayed if the ribbon cassette
Trademarks• "Canon" and the Canon logo are the registered trademarks or the trademarks of Canon Inc.Notices • The contents of this doc
1.1 Names and Functions of Parts ... 18MainUnit...8LCDscreen...
81.1 Names and Functions of Parts MainUnit*Removing the wrap around tape guideTo print to other media, remove the wrap around tape guide ..
9Before You Begin Part 1 CoverOpen this cover when you need to load a cassette or tube. CoverreleasePull this lever to the left to open the cove
20 LCDscreen CapsLockIndicates whether the Caps Lock mode is active. : Active, so all alphabetic characters are entered in uppercase.(no indic
2Before You Begin Part 1 PreviouspageindicatorIndicates that another page exists prior to the currently displayed page. Printingorientationi
22 Keyboard [A/A]( page97)Use this key to change the printing orientation. [SegLen]( page99)Use this key to change the cutting length (th
23Before You Begin Part 1 [Maint]Use this key to feed a printing media forward or backward ( pages 126 and 128), to replace the cutter ( page 133
241.2 Connecting the AC Adapter1 Makesurethatthepowerswitchisoff.2 PlugthepowercordintotheACadapter(K3020).Plug it in all the way.3
25Before You Begin Part 1WARNINGCAUTIONDo not handle the power cord with wet handsDo not plug in or unplug the AC adapter while your hands are wet.
A Vital Tool for Electrical Facilities Introducing the Mk2500When you open a power distribution panel, you are confronted with an array of tightly
261.3 Use the PC Connection KitInstall the printer diver and application in the PC in advance.For details on how to use the PC connection kit, refer
2.1 Printing on Tube and Clear Tube ... 28Installcassettes...28Inserttube...
282.1 Printing on Tube and Clear TubeThe procedure for printing on tube or clear tube is shown below.InstallcassettesInserttubeTurnthepower
29Basic Operations Part 23 Installtheribboncassetteintotheprinter.Push the cassette in until it clicks into the place.If the ribbon cassette
30InserttubeTube is not provided with the printer; it must be purchased separately. The printer can print on tube with a diameter ranging from 2.5mm
3Basic Operations Part 2TurnthepowerswitchonBefore turning the power switch on, make sure that the cassettes and tube have been inserted prope
32Inputcharactersex. Print four each of the following tube segments.Tube to be used: φ3.0mm1 Input“200V”To input uppercase letters or the charact
33Basic Operations Part 2If you accidentally input an incorrect characterFollow the procedure described below to make changes if you accidentally in
34Number of characters that can be inputThe printer can accept data input of totalling approximately 2500 characters on all pages combined; if the pri
35Basic Operations Part 2PrintOnce the characters have been input, begin printing.1 Press[Print].The print media selection display appears.“No ri
Main Features1 CompactandeasytocarryIn addition to being compact at 250 mm (W) x 300 mm (D) x 85 mm (H), the printer also has a lightweight desig
362.2 Printing on Label Tape, Heat Shrink Tube, and 4mm I.D. StripPrint the text by the following operating procedure. Prepare the following accordin
37Basic Operations Part 23 Installtheribboncassetteintotheprinter.Push the cassette in until it clicks into the place.If the ribbon cassette
38Do not install the wrong type of cassetteThe printer can print on tube, clear tube, label tape, heat shrink tube, wrap around tape, plate, and 4mm I
39Basic Operations Part 2TurnthepowerswitchonBefore turning the power switch on, make sure that the cassettes have been inserted properly, that
40Inputcharactersex. Print the following label tape.Labeltapebeingused:9mmlabeltape1 Input“0W”.If you accidentally input an incorrect char
4Basic Operations Part 26 Presseither[▼]or[►].If you press [Enter] instead of [▼] or [►], a new page is created.Thecursormovestothesecond
42PrintOnce the characters have been input, begin printing.1 Press[Print].The print media selection display appears.“No ribbon cassette” is display
43Basic Operations Part 22.3 Printing on Wrap around TapeWrap around tape consists of a printable part and a transparent laminate. It is used for i
443 Installtheribboncassetteintheprinter.Push the cassette in until it clicks into the place.If the ribbon cassette is loose, the ribbon may no
45Basic Operations Part 24 Closethecover.TurnthepowerswitchonBefore turning the power switch on, make sure that the cassettes have been inse
ContentsContentsExplanationofSymbols...4SafetyPrecautions...5Qui
46Inputcharactersex. create three pieces of wrap-around tape of the following types. 1 Input“A-”.PrintOnce the characters have been input, be
47Basic Operations Part 2Attaching the wrap-around tape1. Peeltheprintedfilmfromthewraparoundtapebacking.When wrapping, the laminating cov
482.4 Printing on PlatesThe procedure for printing on plates is shown below.InstallcassettesInsertplateTurnthepowerswitchonInputcharact
49Basic Operations Part 23 Installtheribboncassetteintotheprinter.Push the cassette in until it clicks into the place.If the ribbon cassette
50InsertplatePlates are not provided with the printer; they must be purchased separately. The printer can print on from 8.0mm to 10mm plates. Note t
5Basic Operations Part 2TurnthepowerswitchonBefore turning the power switch on, make sure that the cassettes and plate have been inserted prop
52Inputcharactersex. Print the following plates.Platebeingused:8mmplate1 Press[SetLines].Since the first plate has two lines, press [Set Lin
53Basic Operations Part 27 Press[SetLines].Since the second plate has just one line, press [Set Lines] to change the Line setting for the second
5415 Input“C-2”.16 Press[SetCut].The Set cut selection display appears.•17 Press[▲]or[▼]toselect“Halfcut”andthenpress[Enter].The Hal
55Basic Operations Part 2PrintOnce the characters have been input, begin printing.1 Press[Print].The print media selection display appears.“No ri
2Part 4 Advanced Operations4.1 Changing the Characters and the Number of Lines ... 68Changingcharactersize...
3.1 Inputting Characters ... 58Inputtingcharacters...583.2 Inputting Symbols ... 59Inputting
583.1 Inputting Characters InputtingcharactersInput the following characters:ex. Res 7-11 Input“Res7-”.To input uppercase letters or the cha
59Character Input Part 33.2 Inputting Symbols InputtingsymbolsInput the following characters:ex. 250ΩWhen the character size is set to 1.3 m
608 Press[Enter].IfyouinputanincorrectsymbolDelete the symbol by holding down the [Alt] key while pressing [Back Space] and then input the cor
6Character Input Part 33.3 Deleting Characters, Creating New Pages, Moving the Cursor DeletingorchangingcharactersThere are two methods for
62 DeletingallenteredtextdataIt is possible to delete all text on all pages in a single operation. There are two alternatives: “Text only” or
63Character Input Part 3 InsertmodeandoverwritemodePress the [Ins] key to toggle between “insert mode” and “overwrite mode.” To determine wh
64 CreatinganewpageIn order to print three tube segments as shown below, a total of three pages of character data must be created. This is acco
65Character Input Part 3 MovingthecursorThe cursor can be moved to the beginning of the line, to the end of the line, or to the preceding or f
3ContentsCleaning/Replacingthetubecleanerforattachment...40Part 6 Appendices6.1 Consumable Supplies and
4.1 Changing the Characters and the Number of Lines ... 68Changingcharactersize...68Changingthespacingbetweencha
684.1 Changing the Characters and the Number of LinesThis section explains various character and line-related functions, such as changing the size of
69Advanced Operations Part 4 ChangingthespacingbetweencharactersThe spacing between printed characters can be changed as desired. There are
70 Addinganunderlineto“6”and“9”In order to make it easier to distinguish sixes and nines, both characters can be printed with an underline.
7Advanced Operations Part 4 AddingaframetocharactersIt is possible to add various types of frames to characters as shown below. Initially,
72 PrintingontwolinesorthreelinesIt is possible to print on two lines or three lines as shown below. Initially, the printer is set to print
73Advanced Operations Part 48 Press[▲]toselect“.3mm00%”,andthenpress[Enter].The display returns to the character input display.When prin
744.2 Editing Pages PagesAssume that we want to create three tube segments as shown below. First, we input “200V” on the character input display,
75Advanced Operations Part 4 CopyingandpastingpagesIt is possible to copy an entire page of character data and paste it onto a new page immed
4Explanation of SymbolsThe meanings of the symbols that are used in this manual are explained below.WARNINGA precaution to be followed to use the prin
764 Press[◄]or[►]toselect“Yes”,andthenpress[Enter].After the display shown at right is displayed, the character input display re-appears.
77Advanced Operations Part 4 CuttingandpastingpagesIt is possible to cut an entire page of character data and paste it onto a new page immedi
784 Press[◄]or[►]toselect“Yes”,andthenpress[Enter].After the display shown at right appears, display returns to the character input displa
79Advanced Operations Part 4 InsertingpagesIt is possible to insert blank pages. Use this function if you want to insert a new page in a speci
80 DeletingpagesIt is possible to delete specic pages. If you delete a page, the character data that was input on that page is also deleted. ex.
8Advanced Operations Part 4 DividingpagesData entered in two lines on one page can be divided into two pages.The rst line becomes the rst pa
82Dividing at a specified pageex. Divide only the third page.1. Movethecursor( )tothefirstpageyouwanttodivide.2. Press[Edit].The Page E
83Advanced Operations Part 4 CombiningpagesTwo pages of data can be combined into two lines on a single page.Data from the earlier page is on t
84Combining from a specified page ex. Combine only the third through sixth pages.1. Movethecursor( )tothefirstpageyouwanttocombine.2. Pr
85Advanced Operations Part 44.3 Saving, Retrieving and Deleting Character Data FilesandFoldersYou can save character data that you have creat
5Safety PrecautionsIn order to ensure safe operation of the printer, be certain to observe the following safety precautions.The shape of the power plu
86 SavingcharacterdataCharacter data that has been created can be stored in les.A total of approximately 15,000 characters of character data ca
87Advanced Operations Part 4Do not turn the power off during file saving.Turning the power off during le saving can damage data.The maximum number
88 LoadingcharacterdataThere are two methods for retrieving character data that has been stored in les: “New” and “Add”. Loading with “New” Whe
89Advanced Operations Part 44 Press[▲]or[▼]toselect“Text+settings”,andthenpress[Enter].The Choose Folder display appears.•5 Press[▲]
90 DeletingcharacterdataIt is possible to delete character data les that have been saved. There are three different modes for deleting les: “O
9Advanced Operations Part 45 Press[▲]or[▼]toselect“Switch”,andthenpress[Enter].The deletion confirmation display appears.•6 Press[◄
92 RenamingafolderAlthough the printer has three predened folders (“Folder 1”, “Folder 2”, and “Folder 3”), these folders can be renamed freely
93Advanced Operations Part 4Restoring the original folder name To restore the original folder names (“Folder 1”, “Folder 2”, and “Folder 3”) when th
944.4 Various Printing Functions PrintingcountandprintingrangeFor the sake of example, assume that the following character data for printing
95Advanced Operations Part 4ex. Create the character data shown below and then use that data to produce tube segments as shown in the example belo
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