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ELECTRONIC LABELING SYSTEM E110 English User s Guide

GETTING STARTED ELECTRONIC LABELING SYSTEM Thank you for purchasing a Brother P-touch labeling system! Use your new Brother P-touch labeling system to create a wide variety of custom, self-adhesive labels. This P-touch labeling system uses Brother TZe or HGe tapes. TZe and HGe tape cassettes are available in many color and sizes. For a complete list of tapes compatible with your P-touch labeling system, visit us at: www.brother.com. Please read this guide, and the included Product Safety Guide, before using this P-touch labeling system. After reading this guide, keep it in a safe place. Printed in China D00PN3001 1 E110 English Installing Power Supply and Tape Cassette 1 2 User s Guide Print Head Cassette Cover Tape Cutter Lever With the LCD facing down, open the Cassette Cover by pressing the grooved tab and pushing in the direction of the arrow, as illustrated. When replacing batteries or tape cassettes, make sure the power is turned off. This P-touch labeling system requires six (6) AAA alkaline batteries or six (6) fully-charged Ni-MH batteries, not included.

3 Cutter Edge Tape Exit Slot 4 Tape Guides Toothed Wheel AC Adapter Jack End of Tape Insert the Tape Cassette following the drawing marked inside the case. Gently press the Cassette into the P-touch labeling system until it clicks into place. Make sure your Tape Cassette is marked or. Use only Brother TZe or HGe tapes with this machine. Close the Cassette Cover and gently press until it clicks into place. If you prefer to use the optional AC Adapter (AD24) instead of using batteries: 1. Insert the Power Adapter cord into the AC Adapter Jack on the side of the P-touch labeling system. 2. Insert the Power Adapter into a grounded AC electrical outlet.

LCD 1 5 6 7 2 3 4 8 1. Size 2. Cursor 3. Shift 4. Caps 5. Cable Wrap 6. Cable Flag 7. Faceplate 8. Label Length If a specific label length has been selected, also appears. The LCD displays one row of 15 characters; however, the text you enter can be up to 80 characters in length. Label length displayed on LCD may differ slightly from the actual label length when printed.

Keyboard 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 9 10 11 21 22 23 1. Menu key 2. Power key 3. Cursor key : Left (Use with Shift key to go to top of the text.) 4. Escape key 5. OK key 6. Cable Wrap key 7. Text key 8. Character keys 9. Shift key 10. Caps key 11. Accent key 12. Tape Cutter lever 13. Clear key 14. Print key 15. Preview key 16. Cursor key : Right (Use with Shift key to go to end of the text.) 17. Cable Flag key 18. Faceplate key 19. Serialize key 20. Backspace key 21. Enter key 22. Symbols key 23. Space key When selecting settings or lengths, press the Space key to return to the default value. Pressing the Preview key displays a generated image of the label, and may differ from the actual label when printed.

Initial Settings 1 Turn on your P-touch labeling system. Supply power using six AAA batteries or the optional AC Adapter (AD24), and then press on the power. to turn 2 Set the language. The default setting is [English]. / [Language] / [English/Español/Français/Hrvatski/ Italiano/Magyar/Melayu/Nederlands/Norsk/Polski/Português/Portug. (BR)/Românã/ Slovenski/Slovenský/Suomi/Svenska/Türkçe/ eština/dansk/deutsch]. 3 Set the unit of measurement. The default setting is [inch]. / [Unit] / [inch/mm]. The P-touch labeling system automatically turns off if it is inactive for five minutes. To cancel any operation, press. To return to the default setting, press the Space key. Contrast Use this function to set LCD brightness. There are five levels from [-2] (darkest) to [+2] (brightest). The default setting is [0]. / [LCD contrast] / [-2 / -1 / 0 / +1 / +2] To return to the default setting, press the Space key.

Supplies and Accessories Cassettes: AC Adapter: Cutter Unit: See the included Supplies and Accessories Guide. AD24 TC-4 (replacement) If the cutter blade becomes blunt after repetitive use and the tape cannot be cut cleanly, turn the cutter board as shown in the illustration 1. If you still have difficulties, replace with new cutter unit (stock no. TC-4) from an authorized Brother reseller. Replacing the Cutter Unit 1. Remove the two sections of the Cutter Unit (green) in the direction of the arrows as illustrated below 2. 2. Install a new Cutter Unit. Push it in gently until it snaps into place. Cutter Board WARNING Do not touch the cutter blade directly with your fingers. Specifications Dimensions: (W x D x H) 4.3" X 8.0" X 2.2" (Approx. 109(W) X 202(D) X 55(H)mm) Weight: Approx. 0.9 lb. (Approx. 400 g) (without batteries and tape cassette) Power supply: Tape cassette: Six AAA alkaline batteries (LR03) Six AAA Ni-MH batteries (HR03)* 1 Optional AC Adapter (AD24) Brother P-touch TZe tape widths: 0.13" (3.5mm), 0.23" (6mm), 0.35" (9mm), 0.47" (12mm) Brother HGe tape widths: 0.23" (6mm), 0.35" (9mm), 0.47" (12mm) *1 Visit support.brother.com for the latest information about the recommended batteries.

2 BASIC USAGE Entering Text You can enter a maximum of 80 characters and spaces for a text label. To cancel any operation, press. Switching Upper Case / Lower Case Entering Tabs The tab symbol tab in the text. / [Tab] appears when you insert a Upper case ( ON) Lower case ( OFF) Changing Tab Length / [Tab Length] / [Auto / 0.0"-4.0" Caps Creating Two-Line Tapes Move the cursor to where you want to start the next line and press. Use either 0.35" (9mm) or 0.47" (12mm) tape for two-line printing. Line 1 The image Line 2 Caps (0-100mm)] To return to the default tab length, press the Space key. Please note: the default length varies based on your tape size. Cursor Keys To move to the end of your text: + To move to the beginning of your text: + The return symbol ( the Enter key. ) appears when you press Entering Accented Characters - / / Refer to the Accented Characters table in this guide. The order of accented characters varies based on the language you selected.

Changing Label Length (30-300mm)] The lock symbol appears when you set a specific tape length. To return to the default length (Automatic, based on text length), press the Space key. Clearing Text and Settings To delete individual letters and spaces, press. To delete all text : To delete all text and settings: / [Label Length] / [Auto / 1.2"-12.0" / [Text Only] / [Text&Format] Saving Tapes Files You can save and reuse the text and settings for up to nine different labels. Each tape holds up to 80 characters (including spaces). Assign a number (1-9) to each saved file so you can reuse it, and edit or overwrite stored files as needed. Saving a new file (Enter text) / [File] When saving a file, if you reuse a number that is already assigned to another file, [Overwrite OK?] appears on the LCD. To overwrite the previously-saved file, press without saving, press. Printing a saved file / [Save] / / [File]. To cancel / [Print] / Opening a saved file / [File] / [Open] /

Text Key 1 Press to select the settings to enter the text. / (Select an item) 2 Press / to select the settings. Size Large Medium Small Style Normal Bold Outline Symbols Key Entering Symbols (Select category) / (Select a symbol) Refer to the Symbols table in this guide. To cancel operation, press. Select History to view up to seven recently-used symbols. You can also insert Symbols by pressing the shortcut keys, as shown below. Punctuation History Space key Currency Greek Shadow Italic I+Bold I+Outline I+Shadow Vertical V+Bold Brackets Bullets Super/ Subscript Mathematics Electrical Datacom AV/Security Safety Width Normal 2 1/2 Arrows Underline and Frame Emphasize text using underlines or a frame. / [Undl/Frame] / (Select a frame type) 2 3

Printing Labels Preview Setting Margins / [Margin] Pressing the Preview key displays a preview of the label, and may differ from the actual one when printed. If the LCD cannot display all the text at once, press / to display the hidden text. Press / / to exit Preview mode. Print] / [Full / Half / Narrow / Chain [Full] / [Half] / [Narrow] Use one of these options to customize margin length before and after your text. The printed dots (:) indicate the end of the label. Cut along the printed dots (:) with scissors. LCD Printout Feeding (Tape Feed) + This function feeds approximately 1" (25mm) of blank tape. Do not pull uncut tape from the Tape Cassette as this may damage the Tape Cassette. Printing Full Half Narrow ABC 1" 2.7" 1" ABC 1.6" 0.47" 0.47" ABC 1.0" 0.16" 0.16" Press the Print key to print the text displayed on the LCD. Printing Multiple Copies - + [Copies:] / / You can print up to nine copies of each label. DO NOT touch the Tape Cutter Lever while the message [Please Wait] appears on the LCD. To cut tape: When printing ends, push the Tape Cutter Lever after the message [Please Cut] appears. To remove tape backing, fold the tape lengthwise (with the text facing inward), to expose the inside edges that run down the center of the tape backing. Peel and apply. [Chain Print] (tape-saving option) Use this option to print multiple different labels with narrow margins. This option saves tape. 1. Enter your text. 2. Press. 3. When [Feed OK?] appears on the LCD, press to change the text. 4. Clear the text, enter the text you want on the next label, and then press. 5. After your last label prints, when [Feed OK?] appears on the LCD, press. When you use [Chain Print], feed the tape before using the cutter ( + ), otherwise part of the text may be cut off. Do not pull the tape, as this may damage the Tape Cassette. The printed dots (:) indicate the end of the label. Cut along the printed dots (:) with scissors.

3 LABEL APPLICATION KEYS Cable Wrap Use this function to create a label that can be wrapped around a cable or wire. Turn on the Cable Rotate/Repeat function to print text repeatedly along the length of the label so that it can easily be read from any angle. To activate the Text Repeat function, press and then select [CableRot/Rpt]. Cable Flag Use this function to create a label that can be wrapped around a cable or wire with its ends applied together to form a flag. You can select the desired flag length. When you select [Auto], the flag length is automatically adjusted according to the text length. [Txt Rpt: Off] [Txt Rpt: On] / (Select a flag length) (Input text) / (Select a cable diameter) Cable diameter: 0.2" to 3.6" (3mm to 90mm) available Default: 0.3" (6mm) (Input text) Flag length: 0.4" to 8.0" (10mm to 200mm), Auto Default: Auto Use the Cable Flag function when the diameter of the object is more than 0.2" (3mm). Text cannot be rotated when using the Cable Flag function. We recommend using Flexible ID Tape for labels attached to cables and wires. To cancel the Cable Wrap/Cable Flag/Faceplate functions during operation, press / or accordingly. Depending on the format you select, the entire contents of your text may not be printed. For example, if the text is too long to fit into the format, the [Text Limit!] error message will appear.

Faceplate Use this function to create a label that can be used to identify various components, or panels. Using the Faceplate function ensures that each block of text is evenly spaced on a single label. / (Select a faceplate length) Serialize Use this function to create multiple labels with a number or letter automatically incremented on each label. This serializing function can also be used with the Cable Wrap, Cable Flag, or Faceplate templates to save time entering and printing a series of labels. (Input text) Faceplate length: 1.2" to 12.0" (30mm to 300mm) Default: 2.0" (50mm) Input text / (Select a character to be incremented) [Serialize:] / / - You can Serialize numbers from 01-50.

4 HELPFUL HINTS Shortcuts Language Space key Undl/Frame Label Length Margin CableRot/Rpt File Tab Tab Length Unit LCD contrast Resetting the P-touch Labeling System Reset your P-touch labeling system when you want to initialize the settings, or in the event it is not working properly. Resetting clears all the text, settings, and stored files. 1 Turn off the P-touch labeling system, hold down and, and then press to turn the P-touch labeling system back on. If you have questions or need information about your Brother product, please visit us online or call. For FAQs, Troubleshooting, and Manuals, visit support.brother.com. To order supplies and accessories, visit www.brothermall.com or call 1-877-552-6255. For USA Customer Service, call 1-877-BROTHER (1-877-276-8437) Fax: 1-901-379-1210 CAUTION USING A COMBINATION OF DIFFERENT BATTERIES (SUCH AS ALKALINE WITH Ni-MH), MAY RESULT IN AN EXPLOSION. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. Remove the batteries if you do not intend to use the P-touch labeling system for an extended period of time. Dispose of batteries at an appropriate collection point, not in the general waste stream. Be sure to observe all applicable federal, state, and local regulations. When storing or discarding a battery, wrap it with cellophane tape to prevent it from short-circuiting. (see illustration) 1. Cellophane tape 2. Alkaline or Ni-MH battery Do not mix old and new batteries. Replace all six batteries at the same time. 1 2 2 First release the power button, and then release and. The P-touch labeling system turns on with the internal memory reset.

Category Symbols Punctuation Brackets Bullets Super/ Subscript Mathematics Arrows Currency Greek Electrical Datacom AV/Security Safety Accented Characters

Troubleshooting Error messages Message Battery Low! Battery Empty! Invalid! No Text! 2 Line Limit! / 1 Line Limit! No Cassette! Cause / Remedy The batteries are weak. If using AAA alkaline batteries, replace them with new ones (do not use a combination of old and new batteries). If using Ni-MH batteries, charge them fully. The installed batteries are exhausted and need to be replaced for continued operation. An invalid number was entered as the label length, tab length, cable diameter, flag length or faceplate length. An invalid letter or number to be incremented was selected in the Serialize function. You tried to print a text file when there is no data stored in the memory. is pressed when no text is entered. + is pressed when no text is entered. is pressed when no text is entered. or was pressed when no text was entered while using templates. You tried to enter a 3rd line by pressing. You tried to print or preview two lines of text while 0.13" (3.5mm) or 0.23" (6mm) tape is installed. Install a larger tape size. There is no cassette installed. Install a cassette with the mark or mark. Message Cutter Pressed Text Full! Text Limit! Change Length Feed OK? Wrong Tape! Use TZe tape Cause / Remedy The Tape Cutter Lever was pressed in the middle of the printing process. The maximum number of characters (80 characters for text) have already been entered. You may have exceeded the set tape length. Reduce the text or select [Auto] as the tape length. Feeding tape after printing when [Chain Print] is selected. Refer to the Setting Margins section in this guide. Use a cassette with the mark. mark or

What to do when Problem The display remains blank after you have turned on the P-touch labeling system. When the label is printed, there is too much margin (space) on both sides of the text. The P-touch labeling system does not print, or the printed characters are not formed properly. The setting has cleared on its own. A blank horizontal line appears through the printed tape. Solution Check that the batteries are correctly installed. Refer to the Installing Power Supply and Tape Cassette section. The batteries may be weak. Replace them. Check that the AD24 Adapter is correctly connected. Refer to the Setting Margins section in this guide and select [Half], [Narrow] or [Chain Print] to have smaller margins for your tape. Check that the cassette is inserted correctly. If the cassette is empty, replace it. Check that the Tape Cassette Cover is closed correctly. The batteries may be weak. Replace them. When power is disconnected for more than three minutes, all text and formats in the display settings are cleared. There may be some dust on the Print Head. Remove the cassette and use a dry cotton swab to gently wipe the Print Head with an up-anddown motion. Refer to the Installing Power Supply and Tape Cassette section in this guide for the Print Head location. Problem The P-touch labeling system has locked up (i.e., nothing happens when a key is pressed, even though the P-touch labeling system is on.) The power turns off when you try to print. The tape does not feed properly or the tape gets stuck inside the P-touch labeling system. To change language setting. Solution Refer to the Resetting the P-touch Labeling System section in this guide. The batteries may be weak. Replace them. Check that the batteries are correctly inserted. The wrong AC Adapter is used. We recommend using the AD24 Adapter. Check that the end of the tape feeds under the tape guides. Refer to the Installing Power Supply and Tape Cassette section in this guide for an example. The Cutter Lever is pressed while printing. Do not touch the Cutter Lever during printing. Refer to the Initial Settings section in this guide.