M410 User Manual 57
Label Types
110-Block, Bix Block
b. Select OK and press .
The number of terminal blocks are created as areas on one label with the serialization
characters displayed in each area.
10. If serialization was not used, the editor opens on area 1. Enter data for each area. For help
navigating areas see “Go to Area” on page 39.
11. Press to view the label before printing. Use the up and down navigation keys to
scroll through the areas on the label.
110-Block, Bix Block
110-Block and Bix Block use continuous label supplies with widths of 0.625 or 0.475 inches (15.9 or
12.1 mm).
The 110-Block label type is based on user-selected pair configurations, with the length of the label
determined by the pair type selected. The label height uses a dedicated 110-Block label height of
0.475 inch (12.1 mm). The length of a 110-Block label is 7.5 inches (190.5 mm), with a total strip length
of 7.9 inches (200.7 mm). The number and formatting of areas is based on pair configuration and
serialization selected.
Bix Block template information is similar to the 110-block, with some variations on height and length of
strip. The label height uses a dedicated Bix Block part height of 0.625 inch (15.9 mm). The length of a
Bix Block label is 6.2 inches (157.5 mm) with a total strip length of 6.6 inches (167.6 mm).
To create 110- or Bix block labels:
1. Press .
2. Select 110-Block or Bix Block and press
.
The printer displays the settings screen for
110-block or Bix block labels. (For information on navigating settings screens, see “Settings
Screens” on page 23.)
3. In the Block Type field, from the drop down list, select the pair configuration to use.
In the 110- and Bix Block applications, the number of areas created is based on the pair
configuration selected. Vertical and horizontal separator lines are automatically added.