Casio Printer CW-75 User Manual

Browse online or download User Manual for Printers Casio Printer CW-75. Casio Printer CW-75 User Manual

  • Download
  • Add to my manuals
  • Print
  • Page
    / 70
  • Table of contents
  • TROUBLESHOOTING
  • BOOKMARKS
  • Rated. / 5. Based on customer reviews
Page view 0
E
CW-75
Users Guide
We recommend that you print on a disc* before you record anything
on it. Printing on a disc that already has data recorded on it can
cause the data to become corrupted.
Note that CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. shall not be held liable for
any loss or corruption of data on discs arising through the use of this
printer.
* CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, etc.
Be sure to read the Safety Precautions contained in this manual before trying
to use the printer for the first time, and always keep this manual on hand for
future reference.
Page view 0
1 2 3 4 5 6 ... 69 70

Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User’s Guide

ECW-75User’s Guide• We recommend that you print on a disc* before you record anythingon it. Printing on a disc that already has data recorded on it ca

Page 2

E 8Part 1 - Getting AcquaintedThis part of the manual provides you with important general informationabout your printer.About the Bundled CD-ROM and C

Page 3 - Safety Precautions

9 EHow to use this ManualThis section takes you through the basic label creation and printing process.The sections of this manual are arranged as show

Page 4

E 10The CW-75 printer lets you quickly and easily print disc labels that include text and logos. A collection of label layout templates helps to make

Page 5

11 E• Auto text formatting for beautiful labels every time!Auto text formatting (page 40) automatically lays out text in accordance with the number of

Page 6

E 12• Incorporate logos into labels.A total of 10 built-in often-used terms and logos are easily accessible for input into a label (page 39).CW-75 Pri

Page 7 - Contents

13 E• A host of other layout tools for perfect labels every time!Fonts (page 43)Styles (page 45)Symbols (page 36)Illustrations (page 36)User Character

Page 8

E 14General GuideFrontPress to open the disc tray.Front coverOpen when loadingor removing the inkribbon cassette.Printer headDisc trayCarriageBattery

Page 9 - Unpacking

15 EPart 2 - Getting ReadyThis part of the manual tells you how to load and replace batteries, how toload the ink ribbon cassette, and how to perform

Page 10 - Part 1 - Getting Acquainted

E 163. Load four of the batteries into the upper part of the case. Next, turn thecase over and then load the remaining four batteries.INSERT• Double-c

Page 11 - How to use this Manual

17 EReplacing the Battery Cover onto Its HingesThe battery compartment cover may come off its hinges when you openit. If it does, perform the followin

Page 12 - CW-75 Printer Features

GUIDELINES LAID DOWN BY FCC RULES FOR USE OF THEUNIT IN THE U.S.A. (not applicable to other areas).NOTICEThis equipment has been tested and found to c

Page 13

E 18To disconnect the AC adaptorImportant!Never disconnect the AC adaptor while a printing operation is in progress.Doing so can damage the printer.1.

Page 14

19 ETurning Power On and Off• Press the [ button to turn the printer on.This turns on power and displays an initial screen like the one shown below.If

Page 15 - Important!

E 20Initializing Printer MemoryYou should initialize the memory of the printer before using it for the first time,after you have not used it for a lon

Page 16 - General Guide

21 ERotate in the direction noted by the arrows.3. Press the [ button to turn on the printer.4. Press the button on the top of the printer. Impo

Page 17 - Part 2 - Getting Ready

E 22Disc trayFront coverRibbon takeup shaft5. Pull out the disc tray until it appears as shown in the illustration.Important!• Never pull on the disc

Page 18 - Battery Life

23 E7. Position the ink ribbon cassette on the carriage, making sure that the rib-bon runs under the printer head. • Take care

Page 19 - To connect the AC adaptor

E 245. Taking care not to move the carriage, grasp both sides of the ink ribboncassette and pull it straight out of the printer.6. Load a new ink ribb

Page 20 - To disconnect the AC adaptor

25 EAdjusting Display ContrastUse the following procedure to make the characters on the display darker orlighter.To change the display contrast1. Pres

Page 21 - Turning Power On and Off

E 26Part 3 - Label Making OverviewNow that everything is set up, let’s try creating a label. This section takesyou through the basics of label making,

Page 22 - Initializing Printer Memory

27 EWhen inputting text, you can also specify the following.• Font (page 43)• Style (page 45)• Alignment (page 46) Print the label.Important!• See th

Page 23 - Ink Ribbon Cassettes

1 ERead This First!• CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. shall not be held liable for any loss orclaims by you or any other person or entity that may arise throu

Page 24 - 6. Open the front cover

E 2810. After making sure that PRINT is selected on the display, press SET.• What appears on the display depends on the print pattern you selected(pag

Page 25 - Carriage

29 E Save the label layout.Perform the following steps to store the label layout in memory for later recallwhen you need it.14. Use the cursor keys t

Page 26 - Number of Prints Per Cassette

E 30Part 4 - Advanced Label MakingNow that we’ve covered the basics in the previous section, let’s look atsome more detailed information about how to

Page 27 - Turning Sound On and Off

31 ECreating a New LabelUse the following procedure when you want to create a new label from scratch,or when you want to continue with the label data

Page 28 - Label Creation Basics

E 323. Use the cursor keys to select the print pattern you want.4. Press SET. Label FormatsThe label format determines the types and positions of tex

Page 29 - 9. Press SET

33 EPart 5 - Inputting Label DataThis part of the manual tells you how to input text (letters, numbers, orsymbols), logos, and illustrations and user

Page 30 - 13. Press SET

E 346 Text areaThis is where text appears during input and editing.7 Label formatShows the format of the label being created.8 Upper/lower label indic

Page 31 - ■ Save the label layout

35 EBasic Alpha-Numeric InputThe following operation shows you the basic procedures for inputting lettersand numbers. Note that it assumes that a text

Page 32 - Label Making General Flow

E 36Inputting Symbols and Special CharactersThe SYMBOL menu provides you with a choice of symbols, dingbats, andspecial number formats, in addition to

Page 33 - Creating a New Label

37 EUser CharactersYou can create up to four user characters and store them in memory. You cancreate a character from scratch, or you can use an exist

Page 34 - ■ Label Formats

E 2DangerAlkaline BatteriesPerform the following steps immediately if fluid leaking fromalkaline batteries ever gets into your eyes.1. Do not rub your

Page 35 - Part 5 - Inputting Label Data

E 38To create a user character from a user character youcreated1. Press USER CHR.2. Use the cursor keys to select “EDIT” and then press SET.3. Use the

Page 36

39 EOutput SamplesThe following shows examples of labels that use logos.Inserting a Logo Into a LabelWhen creating a label using a LOGO format (LOGO 1

Page 37 - Basic Alpha-Numeric Input

E 40Inputting Text into an AUTO FormatThe two AUTO formats automatically adjust the size of characters in accord-ance with the number of characters yo

Page 38 - Inputting Illustrations

41 EUsing Phrase MemoryPhrase memory provides storage of nine phrases you can recall and inputinto your labels. Initially, phrase memory records 1 thr

Page 39 - User Characters

E 42To edit a phrase memory record1. Press PHRASE MEMORY.2. Use the cursor keys to select [DATA EDIT], and then press SET.3. Use the cursor keys to se

Page 40 - To delete a user character

43 EPart 6 - Controlling the Appearanceof your TextThe operations in this section explain how to select fonts, how to bold text,and how to align text.

Page 41 - Inserting a Logo Into a Label

E 44To change the default font setting1. Press SET UP to display the SET UP menu.2. Use the cursor keys to select “DEFAULT FONT” and then press SET.3.

Page 42 - Characters

45 ESpecifying Character SpacingThere are two ways that characters can be spaced: proportional spacing anduniform spacing.With proportional spacing, t

Page 43 - Using Phrase Memory

E 46Specifying Text AlignmentYou can select any one of the following four text alignments for your label text.CenteringLeft AlignmentRight AlignmentEq

Page 44

47 EChecking the Appearance of Your LabelAfter laying out your label, you can use the following procedure to view apreview of what it will look like w

Page 45 - Selecting a Font

3 EWarningDropping and rough treatmentContinued use of the product after it has been damaged due todropping or other rough treatment creates the risk

Page 46

E 48Part 7 - Editing TextThis section describes everything you need to know about deleting andediting text you have already input.Moving the CursorUse

Page 47 - Selecting Bold or Normal Text

49 EClearing the All TextUse the following steps to clear all input text that is currently on the inputscreen.To clear all text1. Press FUNCTION and t

Page 48 - Specifying Text Alignment

E 50Part 8 - Saving Labels in MemoryYou can use the procedures in this section to store the labels you create inmemory for later recall when you need

Page 49 - The label scrolls

51 EPart 9 - Printing a LabelThis section contains two procedures for printing labels. The procedureyou should use depends on whether your label has t

Page 50 - Part 7 - Editing Text

E 524. Place the disc onto the disc tray.Important!• Check to make sure that the disc tray and the disc are free of dirt, dust,and foreign matter, whi

Page 51 - Text Editing

53 E3. Use the c and v cursor keys to select either LABEL1 (upper label area)or LABEL2 (lower label area), and then press SET.• For this example, we w

Page 52 - Total amount of memory

E 5412. After printing of the Label 1 area is complete, a screen like the one shownhere will appear, and the disc tray will open part way. Carefully p

Page 53 - Part 9 - Printing a Label

55 EAdjusting Print DensityYou can use the following procedure to adjust the density of printed charac-ters.To adjust print density1. Press SET UP to

Page 54

E 56Performing a Demo PrintThe following describes how to perform a demo print, which uses built-in sam-ple data to print a label.Important!Performing

Page 55 - Position the guide so these

57 EPart 10 - Connecting to a ComputerYour printer comes bundled with a CD-ROM that contains the “DISCTITLE PRINTER” label layout software, which allo

Page 56

E 4CautionKeep backup copies of all important dataBe sure that you keep separate copies of important data in anotebook or some other location. Malfunc

Page 57 - Adjusting Print Density

E 58Connecting the printer to your computer the first time after you install theapplication automatically starts up an installation wizard for install

Page 58 - Performing a Demo Print

59 EReferenceThis section contains supplementary information about user maintenance,troubleshooting, and technical details.User MaintenanceA dirty pri

Page 59

E 60Troubleshooting GuideCheck the following whenever you experience problems with printing or otheroperations. If you cannot find the solution to you

Page 60

61 EProblem Cause ActionColor of printedtext is differentfrom that of the inkribbon cassette.Label contents aremisaligned.Cannot print.Cannot input te

Page 61 - Reference

E 62Error MessagesLOW BATTERY!CONTINUE TOPRINT? SET/ESCLOW BATTERY!DATA ERROR!INITIALIZE THEPRINTER!PRINT ERROR!LOAD AN INKRIBBON CAS-SETTE!PRINT ERRO

Page 62 - Troubleshooting Guide

63 EIllustrationsSymbols, Dingbats, and Special Characters● SYMBOL● DINGBAT● NUMBER● GREEK, RUSSIAN

Page 63

E 64Label FormatsTypeFOR-MATNum-ber12345678910Input ItemTITLETITLETITLE1TITLE2TITLECOMMENTCOMMENTTITLETITLECOMMENTCOMMENTTITLETITLE1TITLE2TITLE3TITLEC

Page 64 - Error Messages

65 ETypeAUTONum-ber12Input ItemTITLETITLE1TITLE2Vertical Size(mm/inch)15~3/9⁄16"~1⁄8"6~3/1⁄4"~1⁄8"6~3/1⁄4"~1⁄8"MaximumNu

Page 65 - Illustrations

E 66GeneralPower Requirements: Eight AA-size alkaline batteries; AD-A12280L ACadaptor (optionally available)Memory Back-up: Built-in batteryMemory Bac

Page 66 - Label Formats

CASIO ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.Unit 6, 1000 North Circular RoadLondon NW2 7JD, U.K.

Page 67

5 EOperating PrecautionsObserve the following precautions to ensure that the printer provides you withthe years of trouble-free operation for which it

Page 68 - Specifications

CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.6-2, Hon-machi 1-chomeShibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, JapanMO0304-A

Page 69 - London NW2 7JD, U.K

E 6Using Phrase Memory ..... 41To recall a phrase ....

Page 70 - 6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome

7 EUnpackingMake sure that all of the items shown below are present as you unpack theprinter. If anything is missing, contact your original retailer.C

Comments to this Manuals

No comments