Brother QL-810W Ultra-Fast Label Printer with Wireless Networking User Manual

Page 86

Advertising
background image

Printing Labels Using P-touch Template

76

5

d

Scan the “P-touch template command (Initialize + begin specifying settings)” barcode.
For more information, see

List of Barcodes for the P-touch Template Function

on page 196.

e

From the list of barcodes under "Basic settings", scan each barcode to send a command or setting to the
Label Printer.

Note

• Settings can be made with multiple commands.
• If no settings have been made by scanning the barcode commands, a template will be printed using the

P-touch Template settings. The default P-touch Template settings are to print a single copy with [

Auto

Cut

] turned [

On

].

For more information on P-touch Template Setting Tool, download

P-touch Template Manual/Command

Reference

(English only) from the Brother support website at support.brother.com

[Select your region/country.] - [Manuals] - [Choose your product]

• To specify the number of copies you want, scan the “Number of copies” barcode, and then scan the

barcodes under “For entering numbers” to specify a three-digit number. The setting is automatically
applied when three digits have been specified.
Example:
Specify numbers by scanning the following barcodes: 7

i

[0][0][7], 15

i

[0][1][5]

• To change the setting for the number of copies, scan the “Number of copies” barcode again, and then scan

the barcodes for the new three-digit number.

f

Scan the "Select template" barcode and then scan the barcodes under "For entering numbers" with the
same number (three digits) as the [

Key Assign

] number used for the downloaded template to be printed.

The downloaded template will be automatically selected after the three digit numbers have been
scanned.
Example:
Specify the three digit numbers by scanning the following barcodes: 7

i

[0][0][7], 15

i

[0][1][5]

Note

You can use P-touch Editor to create and print a label with a single barcode for step

f

.

Example:

Advertising