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Model | LETRATAG 100T |
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Category | Label Maker |
Keyboard Type | QWERTY |
Print Resolution | 160 dpi |
Tape Width | 12 mm |
Print Technology | Thermal transfer |
Memory | 9 label memory |
Number of Styles | 5 |
Auto Power Off | Yes |
Type | Handheld |
Label Width | 12 mm |
Display | 13 character LCD |
Tape Type | LetraTag |
Tape Compatibility | LetraTag tapes |
Label Type | Plastic |
Font Styles | Normal, Bold, Italic, Outline |
Font Sizes | Small, Large |
Text Alignment | Left, Center |
Power Source | 4 x AA batteries (not included) |
Battery | 4 x AA (not included) |
Information on completing and returning the warranty card for registration.
Instructions to print your first label.
How to insert four AA alkaline batteries into the labelmaker.
How to connect an optional 9 Volt, 1.5 A power adapter.
Instructions on how to insert the label cassette into the labelmaker.
Steps to select the desired language for the labelmaker.
How to set the current date and time on the labelmaker.
Instructions on how to create and print the first label.
Explanation of power button, auto-off, and memory retention.
Details on display capabilities, character limits, and formatting visualization.
Covers CAPS mode, Num Lock, Backspace, Clear, and Navigation keys.
Explains Cancel, Format, Insert, and Settings buttons.
Details on selecting from five available font sizes.
How to choose from six different font styles.
Steps to print labels with two lines of text.
How to insert the current date onto a label.
How to apply underline or box styles to text.
How to insert symbols from the supported set.
How to use RACE technology for variations of letters.
How to preview label content before printing.
Steps to fine-tune print quality by adjusting contrast.
How to save up to nine frequently used labels.
How to retrieve saved labels from memory.
Instructions for cleaning the cutter blade.
Instructions for cleaning the print head.
Solutions for no display or poor print quality.
Solutions for cutter problems and tape jams.
Solutions for exceeding character limits and low battery.
Guidance on contacting customer support.