Brother P-touch PT-80 User's Guide
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To load a new tape cassette, open the tape compartment cover by pressing the indicated release button. Insert the cassette with the tape exit facing the machine's tape exit slot. Ensure the tape is threaded under the tape guides. Close the compartment cover until it clicks into place.
Ensure the batteries are correctly installed with the correct polarity. If the batteries are depleted, replace them with new AAA alkaline batteries. Check for any corrosion on the battery terminals and clean if necessary.
Press the "Fn" key followed by the "Size" key. Use the arrow keys to scroll through the available font sizes and press "OK" to select the desired size.
Turn off the labeler and open the tape compartment. Carefully remove the tape cassette and clear any jam. Inspect the tape path for any obstructions. Reinstall the cassette and close the compartment before turning the labeler back on.
To reset the unit, turn off the labeler. While holding down the "Code" and "R" keys, turn the labeler back on. Release the keys when the display shows "INITIAL." This will reset all settings to factory defaults.
Yes, you can print up to two lines on a label. To add a second line, press the "Return" key after typing the first line. Then, type the second line and proceed to print.
The Brother P-touch PT-80 is compatible with M-tape cassettes, which are available in various colors. Ensure you select the correct width for your needs.
Check if the tape cassette is running low and replace it if necessary. Ensure the print head is clean by gently wiping it with a soft, dry cloth. Confirm that the batteries have sufficient charge.
To switch between uppercase and lowercase, press the "Caps" key. An indicator on the display will show if the caps lock is active.
Regularly clean the print head with a soft, lint-free cloth. Keep the tape compartment free from dust and debris. Store the labeler in a cool, dry place when not in use to prevent damage.