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The PT-1800 creates professional, laminated, adhesive-backed labels that can be used for virtually any office application. The PT-1800 labeling system uses 4 different "TZ" label widths that are available in a selection of many different color combinations. Each label adheres to almost any surface, withstands variations in temperature (from freezers to microwaves) and is water resistant. These laminated labels are ideal for identifying folders, computer disks, office equipment, compute... Read more [ Report abuse or wrong photo | Share your Brother PT-1800 photo ]
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| jbs3645 |
12:19pm on Sunday, October 24th, 2010 ![]() |
| Exactly what I ordered came in the mail before it was timed to arrive! Awesome company, awesome product. | |
| suhila |
5:39pm on Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010 ![]() |
| Vastly Superior to Dynmo I am so glad I switched to the Brother label system (specifically the PT9500PC P-touch Label Maker for the Mac). Useful for Manila Folders I have used several Brother label makers, all of which use the TZ series tapes. Of those tapes. | |
| 123emoney43 |
5:27pm on Saturday, June 5th, 2010 ![]() |
| The software was easy to use and installation was fairly easy. Still a nice labeler . I paid the right price for the labeler 29.00 I will be able to buy a few rolls of labels at that saving! Using it to try and get organized. Being able to get two lines of text on the 1/2 inch tape is great. Had to pounce on it a week ago when it was $40 off! Thanks Newegg! Compact with small footprint on desk. | |
| protony |
10:39pm on Tuesday, May 25th, 2010 ![]() |
| Small, good print, A lot better than the Hand held machines A lot of waste tape, Price of tapes. | |
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BATTERIES
This lightweight and portable machine can be used anywhere by installing six (6) AA alkaline batteries. When you change the batteries, always replace all six at the same time.
To change the batteries: 1 Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of the machine. 2 If batteries are already installed, remove them. 3 Insert six new AA alkaline batteries, making sure that they face the correct direction. 4 Attach the battery compartment cover.
Be sure to insert the new batteries within ve minutes of removing the old ones, otherwise the text shown in the display and any text les stored in the memory will be lost (unless the machine is plugged into an AC outlet with the AC adaptor). Remove the batteries and disconnect the AC adaptor if you do not intend to use this machine for an extended period of time. When the power is disconnected, all text shown in the display and stored in the memory will be lost. If alkaline batteries are not used, large fonts cannot be printed.
OPTIONAL AC ADAPTOR
The AC adaptor (model AD-60) allows you to use this machine wherever there is an electrical outlet.
To connect the optional AC adaptor: 1 Insert the plug on the adaptor cord into the connector marked DC IN 9.5V on the
right side of the machine.
2 Insert the plug on the adaptor into the nearest standard electrical outlet.
Only use the AC adaptor designed exclusively for this machine. Remove the batteries and disconnect the AC adaptor if you do not intend to use this machine for an extended period of time. When the power is disconnected, all text shown in the display and stored in the memory will be lost. When the AC adaptor is connected, unplugging the adaptor from the electrical outlet before unplugging it from the machine can delete all text les in the memory, even if batteries are installed. It is recommended that you use the AC adaptor when printing large fonts on 3/4 (18-mm)-wide tape since this operation can quickly drain the batteries.
TAPE CASSETTE
A single TZ tape cassette is supplied with this unit. However, since TZ tape cassettes are available for this machine in a wide variety of colors and sizes, it is possible to make distinctive color-coded and stylized labels. In addition, this machine has been designed to allow you to change the tape cassettes quickly and easily.
To change the tape cassette: 1 Lift open the tape compartment cover. The installed cassette is also released. 2 If a tape cassette is already installed, remove it by pulling it straight up. 3 If the ink ribbon in the other tape cassette is loose, use your finger to wind the
toothed wheel in the direction of the arrow on the cassette until there is no slack in the ribbon. Also, make sure that the end of the tape feeds under the tape guides. If you are using a new tape cassette provided with a stopper, be sure to remove the stopper. Insert the tape cassette firmly into the tape compartment, making sure that the entire back of the cassette touches the bottom of the compartment. When inserting the tape cassette, make sure that the inner ribbon does not catch on the corner of the metal guide. Close the compartment cover, then turn on the machine if it is off.
6 Hold down 7
and press
once to advance the tape and remove any
slack. Push down on the tape cutter lever to cut off any excess tape.
ATTACHING LABELS
LAMINATED TAPE
The enclosed stick enables you to easily remove the backing from labels printed on laminated tapes. 1 Hold the tape in your left hand, with the printed surface facing up, and hold the stick in your right hand. 2 Pass the tape halfway through the long narrow hole in the stick. 3 Turn the stick three-quarters of a turn towards you and pull the stick away from you as shown below. 4 Peel off the label backing.
GH AB CD EF
FABRIC TAPE
Fabric tape is used to attach a piece of fabric printed with your text onto garments using an iron. After printing the text onto fabric tape and cutting off the label using scissors, place the label on an ironed garment at the location where you wish to attach it in such a way that the printed text can be read correctly. Cover the label with another piece of cloth and use an iron set to a medium-high temperature (320 to 356 F (160 to 180 C)) to press down firmly for 10 to 15 seconds. For more details, refer to the instructions included with the fabric tape cassette.
STAMP TAPE
Refer to pages 45 through 48 for a detailed explanation on using the stamp tape to make stamps.
PRINT HEAD & ROLLERS
Occasionally, specks of dust or dirt become attached to the machines print head and rollers. This is particularly likely when you are using the unit outdoors or in a very dusty environment. If a section of the print head is covered with dust, a blank horizontal streak may appear through the label text. Therefore, as with a tape recorder, the machines head may need to be cleaned from time to time.
To clean the print head and rollers: 1 Turn off the machine. 2 Open the tape compartment cover, then remove the tape cassette if one is installed.
The print head and rollers are located in the tape compartment. Print head: Use a dry cotton swab to gently wipe the print head with an up-anddown motion. Rollers: Use a dry cotton swab to wipe each roller with an up-and-down motion while rotating them with your finger. 4 Install a tape cassette, close the tape compartment cover, and then try printing again. 5 If dust still remains, repeat steps 3 and 4 using a cotton swab dipped in isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol. If none of the above works, contact your service representative.
Print head
Rollers
Cotton swab
DOOR LABEL EXAMPLE
After you have inserted the batteries and the enclosed tape cassette as explained in the Getting Started chapter, lets practice using some of the basic functions of your P-touch. We must first begin by turning on the power to the machine.
To turn on the machine:
1 Press
in the top rightAlt
hand corner of the keyboard.
ABCDEFGHIJKL 1: _
Length Underline Frame
Font 1 Font 2
The underline in the LCD display is called the cursor. It is like a pointer which shows your current position and lets you select characters in your text. The text you create may sometimes be longer than the 11 characters that the LCD display can show at one time. Therefore, the cursor can be moved to show other parts of the text. Pressing the left cursor key ( ) moves the cursor to the left so that the left side of the ) moves the cursor to the right text can be seen and pressing the right cursor key (
so that the right side of the text can be seen. Some format settings are shown by the triangular and square indicators around the edge of the display. The default settings (the selected settings when the power is turned on for the very first time) have been pre-programmed into the machine and represent the most common settings for labels. However, you can design your own label to have any format that you wish. Detailed explanations of the formats can be found on pages 64 through 66. Now, lets enter the text for our first example, the simple door label shown below.
The label in this example was made using the enclosed 1/2 (12-mm)-wide tape.
ENTERING THE TEXT
Since all of the text will be in capital letters, we will use the Caps mode, which allows us to type capital letters continuously without holding down
To enter Caps mode:
2 Hold down
once. The Caps indicator on the left side of the display lights up.
Then, lets type in the text in the same way that you would type on a typewriter or a computer keyboard.
To type in MEETING:
3 Press
once and
Length Repeat
twice, then press and All
once each.
ABCDEFGHIJKL 1: M E E T I N G _
letters are automatically entered as capital letters.
Also like on a typewriter or computer keyboard, the Space key ( add blank spaces to the text.
) allows you to
The Space key (
) is different from the right cursor key (
), which
moves the cursor through the entered text without adding blank spaces.
To add a space:
4 Press
Type the second word, ROOM, to finish the text.
To type in ROOM:
Align Number
5 Press
once, once.
twice,
Since the text is longer than the
LCD display, ME moves off the display to the left.
G Press
printed.
. The number of each copy is displayed while it is being
COPIES 1/ 3
COPIES 2/ 3
COPIES 3/ 3
H Push down on the tape cutter lever to cut the tape, then use scissors to cut
along the cutting guide to separate the labels.
With these examples, we have covered many of the basic features of your P-touch so that you can begin creating your own customized labels. If you have any questions about any of the functions or keys, refer to the appropriate explanation in the following section.
POWER KEY
The power key ( ) is located in the top right-hand corner of the keyboard. If bat-
teries have been installed or the machine has been plugged in using the optional AC adaptor, the previous sessions information is displayed when the machine is turned on. This feature allows you to stop work on a label, turn off the machine, and return to it later without having to re-enter the text. The machine will automatically turn off if no key is pressed within 5 minutes. The machines internal memory stores the current sessions information and displays it when you turn on the machine again. To turn on the machine: q Press. The previous sessions information appears in the LCD display.
To turn off the machine: q Press. The current sessions information is stored in the internal memory.
CURSOR KEYS
The machines LCD display shows two rows of 11 characters; however, the text that you create can be up to 99 characters long. You can review and edit your text by using the cursor keys to move the cursor so that different parts are shown in the display. LEFT CURSOR KEY To move the cursor one character to the left: q q Press Hold down once. until the cursor moves to the desired position. To move the cursor several characters to the left: To move the cursor to the beginning of the current line: q Hold down and press.
RIGHT CURSOR KEY To move the cursor one character to the right: once. q Press To move the cursor several characters to the right: q Hold down until the cursor moves to the desired position. To move the cursor to the end of the current line: q Hold down and press.
UP CURSOR KEY To move the cursor up to the previous line: q Press
If the cursor is in the rst line of text, it will move to the beginning of the line. To move the cursor up several lines:
q Hold down
until the cursor moves to the desired position.
To move the cursor to the beginning of the entire text: q Hold down and press
DOWN CURSOR KEY To move the cursor down to the following line: q Press
To answer no, press
. Refer to DELETE KEY on page 34.
To add a new line: Press. The return mark ( ) appears to indicate the end of the line.
To select an item from a list: q Press.
To answer yes: q Press.
TAB FUNCTION
This function allows you to separate sections of a line of text by adding tabs. This enables you to create perfectly aligned columns without having to type in several spaces. All tabs have the same length and are measured from either the beginning of the line or the previous tab if there is more than one. The tab length can be set between 0.0 and 11.8 (0.0 and 30.0 cm).
The text can contain no more than 50 tabs. If 50 tabs have already been added to
the text when
is pressed, the error message TAB LIMIT! appears.
To set the tab length:
Tab Length
Hold down Press
and press or
once. The current tab length is displayed.
until the desired length is displayed or use the number keys to
type in the length.
To change the units (inches or centimeters) used to display the tab lengths, press until the desired units are displayed.
To add a tab: q Hold down and press once. The tab mark ( ) appears in the text to
indicate the position of the tab.
If the text in front of a tab extends past the point where the next section of text should start, the text will instead start at the following tab position. For example, if the tab length is set to 2 and the following text is typed in:
1: A B C D E F G H I 2: J K L M N O P Q R S T U
the label shown below will be printed
ABC DEF JKLMNOPQRST
Margin EXAMPLE Tab (2 inch) Tab (2 inch)
Margin
To set the tab length to 1:
TAB LENGTH 2.0inch
until 1.0 is displayed.
TAB LENGTH 1.0inch
To add a tab:
ABCDEFGHIJKL 1: P a r t N o.
DELETE KEY
The delete key (
) allows you to remove characters to the left of the cursors current ), which only moves the cursor without
position. It differs from the left cursor key (
deleting any characters. The delete key can also be used to quit most functions and return to the previous display without changing the text. Some questions asking you to confirm a command may appear on the LCD display, especially when the function that you have chosen will delete or affect files. In these cases,
pressing
is like answering no.
To answer yes, press
. Refer to RETURN KEY on page 31.
To delete one character: Press
to position the cursor below the character
immediately to the right of the character that you wish to delete.
Press Press
once. ,
To delete a sequence of characters: ,
immediately to the right of the last character that you wish to delete.
until all of the characters that you wish to delete are deleted.
To quit a function without changing your text:
to return to your text.
To answer no:
LINE OUT FUNCTION
With the Line Out function, you can easily remove an entire line of text. To delete a line of text:
to position the cursor within the line of text that
you wish to delete.
Line Out
Each time deleted.
is pressed while
is held down, one line of text is
To delete 012-345-6789:
1: S G a r d e n 2: 2 - 5 - _
1: K s G a r d e n 2: _
CLEAR FUNCTION
When clearing the display before entering new text, the Clear function can be used to choose whether all of the text is erased and all format functions (Font, Size, Width, Style, Underline, Frame, Tape margin, Alignment, Tab length, Mirror printing, and Length) are returned to their default settings, or whether just the text is erased. To delete all of the text and return all formats to their default settings:
until TEXT&FORMATS is selected (flashing).
Press EXAMPLE
To return to the text without erasing anything, press
To clear the text and formats:
until TEXT&FORMATS is flashing.
To delete just the text:
until TEXT ONLY is selected (flashing).
To clear just the text:
until TEXT ONLY is
flashing.
ACCENT FUNCTION
The Accent function can also be used to add accented characters to your text. Many of these characters can also be typed in using the Symbol function. The accented characters are grouped according to the capital or small letter that they are combined with. The following accented characters are available: Letters a A c C e E i Accented characters e E Letters I n N o O u U Accented characters
To type in an accented character:
Hold down display.
. The message a u / A U? appears on the
Press the key of the letter in the desired accented character.
To type a capital letter, hold down
(or hold down
to turn on Caps mode) before pressing the letter key.
until the desired accented character flashes.
. The letter and the accent flash alternately in the text.
To type in a series of accented characters, hold down
before pressing
. Then, continue adding accented characters by selecting them as explained in steps 2 and 3, and holding down. Press just while pressing
after selecting the last character in the series.
To add the accented character :
a-u/A-U? 1: R E S U M _
1: R E S U M _
until flashes.
1: R E S U M _
SYMBOL FUNCTION
In addition to the letters, symbols and numerals on the key tops, there are 53 additional marks available with the Symbol function. The following symbols are available: Group 5 To type in a symbol:
Symbol + = E
. A row of symbols appear in the display. or
to display different rows of symbols and press
until the desired symbol flashes. Press. The symbol appears in the text.
To type in a series of symbols, hold down and 3, and holding down while pressing
before pressing. Press just
Then, continue adding symbols by selecting them as explained in steps 2 after selecting the last symbol in the series.
To add the symbol
: and press
1: D A N G E R _
until the
row containing appears, then press or until flashes.
1: D A N G E R _
AUTO FORMAT FUNCTION
With the Auto Format function, you can select from a variety of preset formats perfect for your specific need. This function automatically adjusts the label length, tape margins and holizontal alignment without changing the text or any other formats, allowing you to create labels faster and easier. The following preset formats are available: Auto Format setting DEFAULT 3.5FLOPPY 5FLOPPY VHS SPINE VHS VCR8mm CASE VCR8mm VHS-C SPINE VHS-C AUDIO DAT CASSETTE MINI DISK ORGANIZER L ORGANIZER S FILE LONG FILE SHORT To select a preset format:
A.Format
Label length setting OFF 2.8 (7.0 cm) 4.8 (12.2 cm) 5.5 (14.0 cm) 3.0 (7.7 cm) 3.6 (9.2 cm) 2.9 (7.3 cm) 1.8 (4.5 cm) 2.3 (5.8 cm) 3.5 (8.9 cm) 2.2 (5.6 cm) 2.0 (5.2 cm) 3.2 (8.2 cm) 2.6 (6.5 cm) 7.2 (18.3 cm) 3.7 (9.4 cm)
Tape margin setting FULL NARROW NARROW NARROW NARROW NARROW NARROW NARROW NARROW NARROW NARROW NARROW NARROW NARROW NARROW NARROW
Horizontal alignment setting LEFT CENTER CENTER CENTER CENTER CENTER CENTER CENTER CENTER CENTER CENTER CENTER CENTER CENTER CENTER CENTER
Hold down the display. Press
once. The currently selected setting appears in
to select the desired setting.
To return to default settings, press
to apply the selected setting. The Length indicator lights up if any setting other than DEFAULT is selected.
To select the AUDIO setting:
FORMAT TYPE? DEFAULT
or End until the AUDIO setting is displayed.
FORMAT TYPE? AUDIO
STAMP FUNCTION
The Stamp function allows you to quickly and easily create your own stamp stencil films for customized stamps. Select this function to automatically center the text and adjust the tape length and margins to a perfect format for the pre-inked stamp film holders. Since the stamp holder is reusable, just make a new stamp stencil film and replace the one in the holder. To make a stamp: 1 Type in the text, and then insert a Medium (3/4 (18-mm)-wide) stamp film cassette.
Hold down appears in the display. Press
once. The message STAMP FORMAT?
. The text is formatted for a stamp: centered within the preset message
area with the tape length and margins automatically adjusted.
to cut the text out of the stamp stencil film.
Push down on the tape cutter lever, remove the backing paper from the stamp stencil film and affix it to the ink pad of a stamp film holder.
To cut a stamp:
1 Enter the text and insert a stamp film cassette in the tape compartment. 2 Hold down
STAMP FORMAT?
1: J. S m i t h 2: M a i n S _
5 Push down on the tape cutter lever to cut the stamp stencil film.
To afx a stamp:
6 Remove the stamp frame from around the stamp film holder ink pad, one
side at a time, then remove the protective seal covering the ink pad and the backing paper from the stamp stencil film. 7 With the glossy side of the stamp stencil film upward, align one of its ends with the slit on the side of the stamp film holder.
Glossy side
Tape end
8 Hold the end of the stamp stencil film in place with your thumb, then pass
the tape through the guides while pulling it tight.
Guides
9 Fold the other end of the stamp stencil film over the other side of the stamp
film holder and hold it in place with your finger.
Fold over
0 Fit the stamp frame over the stamp stencil film and push it into place.
to apply the selected frame setting to the entire text.
To select the CANDY frame setting:
CANDY is displayed.
FRAME CANDY
REFERENCE REFERENCE Frame setting Frame sample Frame setting Frame sample
POINTING
NAMEPLATE
TAPE MARGIN FUNCTION
The Tape margin function allows you to adjust the size of the margins on the left and right sides of your text. The default tape margin setting is FULL; however, three other settings are also available. FULL (1 (25 mm margins)) NONE (no margins)
NARROW (1/6 (4 mm margins)) HALF (1/2 (12 mm margins))
After printing a label using the NONE tape margin setting, hold down press
once to feed the tape before pushing down on the tape cutter lever
to cut it. Otherwise some of the printed characters may be cut off. After printing using the NARROW and HALF tape margin settings, push down on the tape cutter lever to cut off the label, then use scissors to cut along the printed dots (:) to center the text within the label. To change the tape margin setting:
play the current tape margin setting.
While still holding down margin setting is displayed. Release
until the desired tape
to apply the selected tape margin setting to the entire text.
To select the HALF tape margin setting:
continue pressing is displayed.
until HALF
FEED HALF
HORIZONTAL ALIGNMENT FUNCTION
You can choose to align the text in one of three ways. In addition, if the Length function was used to set the length of the label, the text will align within the label according to the selected horizontal alignment setting. Three settings exist, as follws. The default setting is LEFT.
CENTER
To change the horizontal alignment setting:
play the current horizontal alignment setting.
until the desired horizon-
tal alignment setting is displayed. Release to apply the selected horizontal alignment setting to the entire text.
To select the RIGHT horizontal alignment setting:
H.ALIGNMENT LEFT
RIGHT is displayed.
H.ALIGNMENT RIGHT
MIRROR PRINTING FUNCTION
With this function, you can print your text so that the characters can be read from the tape side of the tape. If mirror-printed labels are attached to glass or some other clear material, they can be read correctly from the opposite side. When using the Mirror printing function, the text should be printed on clear tape. The default mirror printing setting is OFF.
DELETING A FILE
To delete a text file:
. The message CLEAR SELECT 19? appears on
delete. The text stored under the selected file number is shown.
or End , or To display the text stored under other le numbers, press the key of a different le number. To cancel the Memory delete function without deleting the text le, hold
M.Del Clear
to delete the text file that was selected.
To store text under le number 4:
STORE SELECT
4: J o h n S m i t h
To recall the text from le number 4:
RECALL SELECT
RECALL [4]John Smit
1: J o h n S m i t h _
To delete the text stored under le number 4:
CLEAR SELECT
CLEAR [4]John Smit
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem 1. The display stays blank after you have turned on the machine. Remedy Check that the AC adaptor is connected correctly. If you are using alkaline batteries, check that they are correctly inserted. If the batteries are low, replace them with new ones. Check that the tape cassette has been inserted properly. If the tape cassette is empty, replace it with a new one. Make sure that the tape compartment cover has been closed. If the batteries are low, replace them with new ones. If you are using alkaline batteries, they may be low. Try using the AC adaptor or replace the batteries with new ones. Clean the print head as explained on page 9. You have reached the end of the tape. Replace the tape cassette with a new one. Turn off the machine, and then while
2. The machine does not print or the printed characters are blurred.
3. The text les that you stored in the memory are no longer there. 4. The printed characters formed properly. are not
5. A blank horizontal line appears through the printed label. 6. Striped tape appears.
7. The machine has locked up (i.e., nothing happens when a key is pressed).
holding down
turn the machine back on. The text and formats in the display and all text les stored in the memory are erased.
ERROR MESSAGE LIST
Error Message 3 LINE LIMIT! Cause This message appears if three lines already exist when you press BATTERIES WEAK! BUFFER EMPTY!. Replace the batteries or use the AC adaptor. Enter some text before starting the function. Remedy Limit the number of lines to three.
This message appears when the installed alkaline batteries become weak. This message appears if you hold down
, but no
text has been entered in the display. This message appears if you try to print, but no text has been entered. This message appears if you try to store a text le in the memory, but no text has been entered in the display. BUFFER FULL! This message appears if you try to enter a character, symbol, bar code, return or space after 99 characters have already been entered. Enter text before printing.
Enter text before storing.
Delete some existing text so that more text can be entered.
Error Message CANT HERE!
Cause This message appears if the cursor is at the end of the text when you hold down
Remedy Move the cursor below a number before holding down
and press.
and press ing
. CHANGE ADAPTOR This message appears if a high-voltage adaptor is being used. This message appears if the tape cutter lever is pressed down while a label is being printed. This message appears if the cursor is not below a number when you hold down
Remove the high-voltage adaptor and connect the adaptor designed exclusively for this machine. Release the tape cutter lever.
CUTTER ERROR!
INVAL. CHRS!
Move the cursor below a number before holding down
LENGTH LIMIT!
This message appears if the text is longer than 1 meter when you try to print. This message appears if the Length function is used to set a label length that is less than 1.6 (4.0 cm) or more than 11.8 (30.0 cm). This message appears if the Tab Length function is used to set a tab length that is more than 11.8 (30.0 cm).
Shorten the text to less than 1 meter before trying to print. Set the label length between 1.6 (4.0 cm) and 11.8 (30.0 cm).
Set the tab length so that it is less than 11.8 (30.0 cm).
Error Message LINE LIMIT!
Cause This message appears if the number of lines in the text is greater than the maximum number of lines possible for the installed tape. This message appears if you try to store a text le after 300 characters have already been stored in the memory. This message appears if you try to recall or delete a text le from the memory when none are stored. This message appears if the number that is set to be printed using the Numbering function is less than the number above the cursor. This message appears if there is a problem with the machines read only memory. This message appears if the installed alkaline batteries are about to run out. This message appears if there is a problem with the machines software.
Remedy Reduce the number of lines or install a tape of greater width.
MEMORY FULL!
Delete an unwanted le to make room for the new one.
NO FILES!
Store a text le rst.
NUMBER TOO SMALL!
Press the key of a number that is greater than the number in the text.
ROM PROBLEM!
Contact your service representative.
REPLACE BATTERIES!
Replace the batteries or use the AC adaptor.
SYSTEM ERROR!
Error Message NO TAPE!
Cause This message appears if you try to print a label or feed the tape when no tape cassette is installed. This message appears if 50 tabs have already been added to the text when
Remedy Install a tape cassette and try again.
TAB LIMIT!
Limit the number of tabs in the text to 50.
you press TEXT TOO HIGH!
. Reduce the size of the characters or install a wider tape. Delete some of the text, reduce the character width or increase the set label length.
This message appears if the size of the text is larger than the width of the installed tape. This message appears if the length of the text is longer than the label length that has been set using the Length function.
TEXT TOO LONG!
SPECIFICATIONS
HARDWARE
Input Device: LCD: Keyboard - 51 keys dots 12 characters 2 lines 17 indicators Pressure-sensitive, Adhesive-based (8 m) long Four widths available: 1/4 (6 mm) 3/8 (9 mm) 1/2 (12 mm) 3/4 (18 mm) Six AA alkaline batteries (AM3, LR6) or optional AC adaptor Auto power-off if no key is pressed for 5 minutes 128 dot / 180 dpi 7 (W) 8 1/16 (D) 2 23/63 (H) (60 mm) 1.5 lbs (700 g) (without a tape cassette and batteries installed)
Print Tape:
Power Supply: Print Head: Dimensions: Weight:
SOFTWARE
Buffer Size: Memory Size: Character Size: Print Styles: Maximum 99 characters Maximum three lines 300 characters Six sizes (6, 9, 12, 18, 24 and 36 points) + 48 point (Capital letters only) All are available in normal and wide Normal, Outline, Bold, Shadow (each can be combined with Italic), and Vertical
ACCESSORIES
q Supplies Obtain tape cassettes from your nearest authorized dealer. Use only Brother TZ tapes with this machine. Brother cannot be held responsible for trouble caused by the use of unauthorized supplies. Do not use tapes that do not have the mark. Description QTY/ PACKAGE PRICE
Stock No.
3/4 (18mm)-wide laminated tapes TZ-141 TZ-145 TZ-241 TZ-242 TZ-243 TZ-344 TZ-345 TZ-441 TZ-541 TZ-545 TZ-641 TZ-741 TZ-B41 TZ-M41 TZ-WB41 TZ-WT41 TZ-WS41 TZ-131 TZ-231 TZ-232 TZ-335 TZ-121 TZ-221 TZ-325 TZ-Black characters on clear tape White characters on clear tape Black characters on white tape Red characters on white tape Blue characters on white tape Gold characters on black tape White characters on black tape Black characters on red tape Black characters on blue tape White characters on blue tape Black characters on yellow tape Black characters on green tape Black characters on uorescent orange tape Black characters on clear (matte) tape Black characters on Bugs Bunny tape Black characters on Taz tape Black characters on Tweety & Sylvester tape Black characters on clear tape Black characters on white tape Red characters on white tape White characters on black tape Black characters on clear tape Black characters on white tape White characters on black tape Black characters on red tape 1 $20.99 $20.99 $20.99 $20.99 $20.99 $24.99 $23.99 $20.99 $20.99 $23.99 $20.99 $20.99 $24.99 $20.99 $23.99 $23.99 $23.99 $16.99 $17.99 $17.99 $20.99 $14.99 $16.99 $18.99 $16.99
Technical specifications
Full description
The PT-1800 creates professional, laminated, adhesive-backed labels that can be used for virtually any office application. The PT-1800 labeling system uses 4 different "TZ" label widths that are available in a selection of many different color combinations. Each label adheres to almost any surface, withstands variations in temperature (from freezers to microwaves) and is water resistant. These laminated labels are ideal for identifying folders, computer disks, office equipment, computer hardware and more. The PT-1800 is loaded with features including two built-in fonts, 8 type styles, 7 type sizes, vertical and mirror printing, three line printing and more! Complete with one "TZ" tape, 6 AA batteries, user's manual and tape separator, the PT-1800 is a product you can't live without.
| General | |
| Printer Type | Labelmaker - thermal transfer |
| Width | 7 in |
| Depth | 8.1 in |
| Height | 2.4 in |
| Weight | 1.5 lbs |
| Printer | |
| Print Speed | Up to 23.6 inch/min |
| Built-in Devices | Character keyboard, status LCD, cutter |
| Max Resolution ( B&W ) | 180 dpi x 180 dpi |
| Fonts | Brussels, Helsinki |
| Character Sizes | 6 sizes |
| Styles & Effects | Bold, italic bold, italic outline, italic shadow, normal, vertical, outline, shadow, italic, mirror, underline |
| Display Resolution | 2 lines x 12 characters |
| Keyboard | QWERTY / 51 keys |
| Repeating Printing | 99 copies |
| Media Handling | |
| Media Type | Iron-on transfers, laminated tape, fabric tape, lettering tape |
| Compatible Tapes | TZ tape |
| Max Media Size (Custom) | 0.75 in |
| Media Sizes | Roll (0.23 in), Roll (0.7 in), Roll (0.47 in), Roll (0.35 in) |
| Total Media Capacity | 1 rolls |
| Media Feeder(s) | 1 x manual load - 1 rolls - Roll (0.7 in) |
| Battery | |
| Type | AA type - alkaline |
| Required Qty | 6 |
| Universal Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | Brother |
| Part Number | PT-1800 |
| GTIN | 05023821167542, 00012502525882, 04977766527491, 05023821167535, 04977766527200 |
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