Casio Printer LPCW 50 User Manual

LPCW-50  
application version 1.0  
For Windows®  
User’s Guide  
We recommend that you use this product for printing on blank,  
unrecorded CD-R discs and other media.  
Printing on CD-R discs and other media that already has data  
recorded on it may cause the data to become corrupted.  
Note that TDK Recording Media Europe S.A. shall not be held  
liable for any loss or corruption of data recorded on CD-R  
discs and other media arising through the use of this product.  
Be sure to read the Safety Precautions contained in this manual  
before trying to use for the first time, and always keep this manual  
on hand for future reference.  
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Warning  
Safety Precautions  
Smoke, abnormal odor, overheating, and other  
abnormalities  
Thank you for purchasing this quality TDK product. Before using it, be  
sure to read the following Safety Precautions. Keep the manual in a  
convenient location for future reference when necessary.  
Continued use of the product while it is emitting smoke or  
strange odor, or overheating creates the risk of fire and  
electric shock. Immediately perform the following steps  
whenever any of the above symptoms are present.  
1. Disconnect the USB cable.  
Warning  
2. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.  
3. Contact your original retailer.  
This symbol indicates information that, if ignored or applied  
incorrectly, creates the possibility of death or serious personal  
injury.  
Power cord, AC adaptor, USB cable  
Misuse of the power cord, AC adaptor, or USB cable creates  
the risk of fire and electric shock.  
Caution  
This symbol indicates information that, if ignored or applied  
incorrectly, creates the possibility of personal injury or material  
damage.  
Make sure you follow the precautions listed below.  
Use only items that come bundled with the product.  
Use only a power source whose output matches the rating  
marked on the plate on the back of the product.  
Never plug the power cord into a wall outlet that is shared  
by other devices, or into a shared extension cord.  
Examples of graphic markings  
indicates something you should not do. The symbol shown  
here indicates you should not try to take the unit apart.  
indicates something you should do. The symbol shown here  
indicates you should unplug the unit from the wall outlet.  
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Warning  
Warning  
Power cord, AC adaptor, USB cable  
Do not disassemble or modify the product.  
Never try to take the product apart or modify it in any way.  
Doing so creates the risk of electric shock, burn injury, or  
other personal injury.  
Misuse of the power cord, AC adaptor, or USB cable can  
damage it and create the risk of fire and electric shock.  
Make sure you follow the precautions listed below.  
Never place heavy objects on these items or subject them  
to direct heat.  
Leave all internal inspection, maintenance, and repair up to  
your original retailer.  
Never modify these items or subject them to bending.  
Do not subject these items to twisting or pulling.  
Should the power cord, AC adaptor, or USB cable or its  
plug ever become damaged, contact your original retailer.  
Water and foreign objects  
Water, liquids, or foreign objects (especially metal) getting  
inside the product creates the risk of fire and electric shock.  
Immediately perform the following steps if liquid or a foreign  
object should ever get inside the product.  
1. Disconnect the USB cable.  
Power cord, AC adaptor, USB cable  
Never touch the power cord, AC adaptor, or USB cable or  
its plugs while your hands are wet.  
2. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.  
3. Contact your original retailer.  
Doing so creates the risk of electric shock.  
Dropping and rough treatment  
Do not incinerate.  
Continued use of the product after it has been damaged due  
to dropping or other rough treatment creates the risk of fire  
and electric shock. Immediately perform the following steps  
if the product should ever become damaged.  
1. Disconnect the USB cable.  
Never dispose of the product by incineration. Doing so creates  
the risk of fire and personal injury due to explosion.  
Plastic bag precaution  
Never place the plastic bags in which the product comes  
packed over your head. Doing so creates the risk of  
suffocation.  
2. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.  
3. Contact your original retailer.  
Particular care is required in households where young  
children are present.  
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Caution  
Caution  
Power cord, AC adaptor, USB cable  
Location  
Misuse of the power cord, AC adaptor, or USB cable can  
damage it and create the risk of fire and electric shock.  
Make sure you follow the precautions listed below.  
Avoid the locations listed below for the product. Such  
locations create the risk of fire and electric shock.  
Areas subject to high humidity and large amounts of dust  
Food preparation areas or other location subjected to oil  
steam  
Never locate these items near a stove or other source of  
intense heat.  
When unplugging the power cord and USB cable, be sure  
to grasp the plug. Never pull on the cord or cable.  
Plug in the power cord into the wall outlet as far as it will  
go.  
Near heaters, on a heated carpet, in direct sunlight, in a  
closed vehicle parked in the sun, and other areas  
subjected to high heat.  
Plug in the USB cable into the computer and the printer  
as far as it will go.  
Avoid unstable surfaces.  
Never place the product on an unstable table, desk, etc.  
Before leaving the product unattended for long periods  
(such as when you go on a trip), unplug the power cord  
and USB cable.  
Doing so can cause the product to fall, creating the risk of  
personal injury.  
At least once a year, clean away any dust built up in the  
area around the prongs of the power cords plug.  
Connection precaution  
Connect only items that come bundled with the product to  
its connectors. Connecting a non-bundled item creates the  
risk of fire and electric shock.  
Keep heavy objects off.  
Never place a heavy object on top of the product. Doing so  
can cause the object to lose balance and fall, creating the  
risk of personal injury.  
High temperature precaution  
Never touch the print head or other metal objects near the  
head. These items become very hot, and touching them  
creates the risk of burn injury.  
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Operating Precautions  
Observe the following precautions to ensure that the printer provides  
you with the years of trouble-free operation for which it is designed.  
Avoid use in areas subjected to direct sunlight, high humidity, and  
temperature extremes.  
Operating Temperature Range: 10°C to 35°C (50°F to 95°F)  
Never allow paper clips, pins, or other similar objects to get inside the  
printer mechanism.  
Never place objects on top of the printer.  
Never try to take the printer apart. Doing so can lead to malfunction.  
Never drop the product, tip it over, or subject it to strong impact.  
Never touch the print head.  
Never use excessive force when pulling the disc tray. The disc tray will  
not open unless the power cord, AC adaptor, and USB cable are  
connected to the printer.  
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Label Making Overview  
Contents  
Label Creation Basics .................................................. 27  
To create a label .......................................................... 27  
To print a label ............................................................. 31  
To save label data......................................................... 32  
To quit the CD/DVD LABEL PRINTER application ............. 32  
Safety Precautions ........................................................ 2  
Operating Precautions ................................................... 5  
Unpacking the Printer .................................................... 8  
About the Bundled CD-ROM and CD-R ............................. 8  
Using this Manual .......................................................... 9  
Button Operations .......................................................... 9  
Label Making with Preset Templates  
How to use this Manual ............................................... 11  
LPCW-50 Printer Features ........................................... 12  
General Guide .............................................................. 16  
Automated Label Layout ............................................... 33  
Using the Assistant Feature ......................................... 35  
Using the Assistant screen ........................................... 35  
Using the CD/DVD LABEL PRINTER Application ............. 17  
Using the Main Window ............................................... 36  
Your Computer and Minimum System Requirements........ 17  
Importing Text Data ..................................................... 38  
Importing CD-Text Data for a Music Label ....................... 38  
Importing Media Player Data for a Music Label ............... 39  
Importing Easy CD Creator Data for a Music Label .......... 41  
Importing File and Folder Name  
Installing the CD/DVD LABEL PRINTER Application ........ 18  
To install the application ................................................ 18  
To uninstall the application ............................................ 20  
Connecting to a Power Source and a PC ....................... 21  
To connect to a power source and a PC ......................... 21  
To disconnect from a power source and a PC ................. 22  
for a Data Label or Digital Image Label ....................... 42  
Useful Text Input Functions .......................................... 43  
Saving Label Data ........................................................ 44  
Opening a Label Data File ............................................. 45  
Creating a Data Index File ............................................ 46  
Loading and Removing the Ink Ribbon Cassette ............. 23  
To load the Ink ribbon cassette into the printer ............... 23  
To replace the ink ribbon cassette ................................. 26  
Configuring Layout Settings .......................................... 47  
To configure layout settings ........................................... 47  
Configuring Text Layout Settings .................................... 48  
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Configuring Font Settings ............................................. 50  
Inserting an Image into a Label  
(Free Design Templete)............................................... 65  
To insert an image into a label ....................................... 65  
To delete an image field ................................................ 65  
Inserting an Image into a Label ..................................... 52  
To input an image from a file ......................................... 52  
Capturing a PC Screen Image ........................................ 52  
Controlling the Aspect Ratio of an Image ........................ 54  
About color images... ................................................... 55  
Resizing a Field (Free Design Template) ......................... 66  
Aligning and Resizing Fields (Free Design Template) ....... 67  
To align fields ............................................................... 68  
Configuring Field Properties (Free Design Template)....... 69  
Original Label Making  
To reposition and resize a field ...................................... 69  
Useful Text Input Functions  
(Free Text Template, Free Design Template)................. 70  
Creating an Original Label Layout .................................. 57  
Free Text Label Template Main Window .......................... 58  
Free Design Label Template Main Window ...................... 58  
Free Design and Free Text Template Main Windows ........ 59  
Toolbars ...................................................................... 59  
Printing and Other Operations  
Configuring Font Settings  
Printing a Label ........................................................... 72  
(Free Text Template, Free Design Templete) ................ 61  
To print a label ............................................................. 72  
Inserting a Label Background Image  
Configuring Advanced Settings ..................................... 76  
To configure advanced print settings .............................. 76  
Registering and Deleting a Phrase Memory Entry ............ 76  
To configure advanced layout settings ............................ 77  
(Free Text Layout) ...................................................... 62  
Fields (Free Design Templete) ....................................... 63  
Field Types ................................................................... 63  
Common Text Field and Image Field Operations ............... 63  
Using Help................................................................... 78  
Inputting Text into a Text Field (Free Design Templete) ... 64  
To input text manually ................................................... 64  
To input text imported from a file ................................... 64  
To configure font settings for the text in a field ............... 65  
To delete a text field ..................................................... 65  
To use Help.................................................................. 78  
Caring for the Printer .................................................. 79  
Phrase Library List ...................................................... 80  
Troubleshooting ........................................................... 80  
Error Messages........................................................... 82  
Specifications .............................................................. 83  
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Unpacking the Printer  
Make sure that all of the items shown below are present as you unpack  
About the Bundled CD-ROM and CD-R  
the printer. If anything is missing, contact your original retailer.  
Handling Precautions  
Handle the disc to avoid finger smudges, dirt, scratches, etc. on either  
of its surfaces.  
TDK LPCW-50  
CD/DVD LABEL  
PRINTER  
CD/DVD LABEL PRINTER  
Application  
Should the disc become dirty, use an eyeglass cleaning cloth or some  
other soft dry cloth to wipe it lightly from the center of the disc outwards  
towards its edge. Never use phonograph record cleaner or any other  
cleaning agent.  
CD-ROM  
Never write on either of the discs surfaces with a pen or pencil or  
other sharp writing utensils, or affix a sticker to the disc surfaces.  
Use of a disc that is cracked or deformed, or a disc that has adhesive  
on it is dangerous. Never use such a disc.  
USB cable  
(1.8 meters)  
(5.9 feet)  
AC adaptor  
AD-2105S  
Storage Precautions  
Avoid storing discs in areas subjected to high temperature, high  
humidity, or direct sunlight.  
Power cord*  
When you are not using a disc, store it in its original case.  
Avoid storing a disc so its label comes in direct contact with the surface  
of a vinyl case, bag, etc.  
Warning!  
Never play a CD-ROM disc on any device that is not specifically designed  
to play back CD-ROM discs. Audio output at a high volume setting cre-  
ates the risk of damaged hearing and damage to audio speakers.  
TDK ink ribbon  
cassette (black)  
TR-18BK-T  
TDK CD-R 80  
Positioning guide  
* The shape of the power cord that comes with the LPCW-50 printer  
depends on the geographic area where you purchase it.  
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Using the Assistant Feature  
Using this Manual  
The CD/DVD LABEL PRINTER application has an Assistant feature  
that guides you step-by-step through certain operations. (See page  
35.)  
This Users Guide explains operation of the LPCW-50 printer and the  
CD/DVD LABEL PRINTER application, which is designed to run under  
Windows® 98, 98SE, Me, 2000 Professional, or XP (referred to in this  
manual collectively as Windows).  
Help  
You can access information about procedures and precautions us-  
ing the CD/DVD LABEL PRINTER applications Help feature. (See  
page 78.)  
Note that this Users Guide does not contain information about using  
Windows, and assumes that you are already familiar with the following  
standard Windows operations.  
Button Operations  
All operations in this manual are performed using the mouse.  
Command operations are indicated as shown below.  
Mouse operations such as click, double-click, right-click, drag, drag  
and drop, etc.  
Menu operations using the mouse  
1.  
2.  
Text input using the keyboard  
Standard Windows window operations  
If you are not already familiar with these and other basic Windows  
operations, see the user documentation that came with your PC or  
Windows package.  
1. Click the  
button.  
2. On the menu that appears, click New.  
Dialog box button operations are indicated as shown below.  
3.  
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3.Click Save.  
All of the sample screens in this manual show operation under  
the English version of Windows XP. Screens appear differently  
when running the application under another operating system.  
Note that the screen images shown in this manual may differ  
somewhat from those that actually appear on your computer  
screen.  
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The sections of this manual are arranged as shown below.  
Refer to the indicated pages for details.  
How to use this Manual  
Label Making Overview (page 27)  
Getting Ready  
Unpacking (page 8)  
Installing the Software (page 18)  
This section takes you through the basic label creation and printing process,  
using a music CD label as an example.  
Original Label Making  
Label Making  
with Preset Templates  
Creating an Original Label Layout  
(page 57)  
This section describes how to layout  
text and images to create exactly the  
type of look you want.  
A Free Text label template gives you  
wide ranging control over text you  
input into a label.  
Automated Label Layout (page 33)  
This section describes how to create  
labels quickly and easily using preset  
templates.  
Connecting to Your PC (page 21)  
You can select a music label, data  
label, or digital image label template.  
Removing the Packing  
Materials/Loading the Ink  
Ribbon Cassette (page 23)  
A Free Design label template provides  
you with maximum freedom when  
creating your label design.  
Troubleshooting Guide  
(page 80)  
Check this section whenever you run into  
problems.  
Printing and Other Operations (page 72)  
Here you will find details about online  
help and error messages.  
This section explains how to print a completed label.  
Simply place the CD-R onto the tray as instructed by the message that appears on the screen.  
This section also provides details about other settings.  
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LPCW-50 Printer Features  
Your LPCW-50 Printer lets you quickly and easily print labels on a CD-R, CD-RW, and other types of discs.  
Music Discs  
Labels can include artist names and track titles (page 33).  
You can also import track names from  
Windows MediaTM Player, or Easy CD  
Creator, or you can import CD-Text  
from a CD (page 38).  
Screen shots shown in this manual  
are based on Media Player for  
Windows XP.  
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This printer and its software do not include functions for recording to a CD-R, CD-RW or other types of discs.  
Important!  
Data Discs  
You can import the names of folders and  
files you plan to store on a disc and print  
them on its label. You can also type in  
information manually (pages 33 and 42).  
Digital Image Discs  
You can import recording dates and image  
descriptions from your PC and print them  
on the label. You can also type in  
information manually (pages 33 and 42).  
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LPCW-50 Printer Features  
Print with TrueType® fonts installed on your  
PC (page 50).  
Support for both text and images (page 52).  
Note that images are printed in monochrome.  
A collection of preset templates lets  
you produce great looking labels with  
minimum effort.  
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A Free Text Template allows more control  
over the appearance and layout of text (Free  
Text page 57).  
A Free Design template gives you almost total  
freedom for laying out text and images to  
create exactly the look you want (Free Design  
page 57).  
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General Guide  
Front  
Back  
Front cover  
Open this cover to  
load or remove the  
ink ribbon cassette.  
If the disc tray will not open due  
to printer malfunction, you can  
open it manually by inserting a  
thin, pointed object (at least 20  
mm long, and less than 1.5 mm  
thick) into this hole.  
AC adaptor terminal  
Connect the bundled AC  
adaptor here.  
Indicator lamp  
Lights when the printer is connected  
correctly to a PC.  
Eject button  
Press to open the disc  
tray.  
Flashes when printing is in progress.  
USB port  
Connect the bundled USB ca-  
ble here when connecting to  
your PC.  
Use this hole to manually open  
the disc tray only when abso-  
lutely necessary. Do not use it  
normally to open the tray.  
Carriage  
* Do not use an object with an  
easily breakable tip. Doing so  
Print head  
creates  
the  
risk  
of  
malfunction.  
Disc positioning guides  
Do this first!  
These guides help to position the disc  
correctly when you place it onto the  
tray.  
The front parts of the printer are se-  
cured with tape to protect them dur-  
ing shipment. Make sure you remove  
the tape before using the printer for  
the first time.  
Disc tray  
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Minimum System Requirements  
OS: Microsoft® Windows® 98, 98SE, Me, 2000 Professional, or XP  
Using the CD/DVD LABEL PRINTER  
Application  
PC: IBM PC/AT or compatible with the following specifications.  
Windows 98, 98SE, Me, 2000 Professional, or XP pre-installed  
Pentium®II 266MHz or higher CPU or CPU recommended for running  
the OS you are using.  
This section describes the computer system required to run the CD/  
DVD LABEL PRINTER application.  
USB port  
Your Computer and Minimum System  
Requirements  
Memory: 64MB minimum (128MB minimum recommended)  
Hard disk: At least 40MB available for installation of this application, at  
least 60MB available for running the application.  
PC  
Display: Color display (256 colors minimum, High-Color recommended),  
compatible with Windows 98, 98SE, Me, 2000 Professional,  
or XP, and capable of being connected to your computer.  
Resolution: 800 × 600 or higher  
The following shows an example of a computer that meets the minimum  
requirements to run the application. Check to make sure that your com-  
puter has a similar configuration.  
Computer  
Hard disk  
Pointing device: Mouse or other equivalent device compatible with Win-  
With a display adap-  
tor that supports at  
least 256 colors.  
dows 98, 98SE, Me, 2000 Professional, or XP  
Color display  
Capable of displaying  
at least 256 colors.  
Keyboard  
CD drive  
CD drive  
The application may not run correctly on certain system hardware and  
software configurations.  
Operation under Windows 3.1, 95, and NT®, on a Macintosh®, and  
under Mac® OS is not supported.  
Keyboard  
Mouse  
Operation of this application is not guaranteed on a computer upgraded  
to Windows 98, 98SE, Me, 2000 Professional, or XP from another  
OS.  
USB port  
The locations of the various ports may be different on your computer.  
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Note  
Installing the CD/DVD LABEL PRINTER  
Application  
Depending on how your PC is configured, the above screen may not  
appear automatically. If this screen does not appear on your compu-  
ter, click the Windows Start button and then select Run. On the  
dialog box that appears, type in E:\Setup\Setup.exe and then click  
OK.  
This section describes the steps you need to perform to install the CD/  
DVD LABEL PRINTER application.  
Important!  
2.Select the language of the version you want to install, and then click  
OK.  
Be sure to install the CD/DVD LABEL PRINTER application before you  
connect the printer to your PC. (See page 21.) Connecting before you  
install the application can result in improper operation.  
Make sure you quit all other applications running on your PC before  
starting installation. Installing while other applications are running can  
result in incorrect installation.  
The examples in this manual show installation from a CD drive named  
drive E:.  
To install the application  
1.Start up Windows, and place the CD/DVD LABEL PRINTER Applica-  
tion CD-ROM into your computers CD drive.  
The installer should start up automatically, and display the screen  
shown below.  
3.Click Next.  
This causes the Preceding License Agreement to appear.  
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Important!  
6.Check the installation location, and then click Next.  
This starts installation.  
Be sure to read all of the terms and conditions of the Preceding  
License Agreement.  
A screen appears to let you know when the installation is complete.  
Note  
4.If you agree to be bound by the agreement, click Yes.  
The InstallShield Wizard Complete screen may not appear in some  
cases. If you can see the CD DVD LABEL PRINTER icon on your  
computers desktop, it means that the application is installed properly.  
If you want to change the installation location, click Browse.  
This causes the Software End User License Agreement to appear.  
Important!  
Be sure to read all of the terms and conditions of the Software End  
User License agreement.  
7.Click Finish.  
A CD DVD LABEL PRINTER shortcut icon should be on your Win-  
dows desktop.  
5.If you agree to be bound by the agreement, click Yes.  
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To uninstall the application  
1.Click the Windows Start button, and then click Control Panel.  
5.Click Yes.  
This deletes the CD/DVD LABEL PRINTER application.  
Note  
2.Click the Add or Remove Programs icon.  
Some files may cause a separate confirmation dialog box to appear  
before they can be deleted. If you are unsure about where you should  
keep a file, select No.  
This causes the Add or Remove Programs dialog box to appear.  
3.In the list of installed software, click CD/DVD LABEL PRINTER to  
select it.  
List of installed software  
4.Click the Change/Remove button.  
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3.Connect the AC adaptor to the printer’s AC adaptor terminal 1, and  
then plug the power cord into a household power outlet 2.  
Connecting to a Power Source and a PC  
Use the power cord and AC adaptor that come bundled with the printer  
to connect to a power source. Use the bundled USB cable to connect to  
a PC.  
2
Important!  
1
Perform the following procedures only after you have installed the CD/  
DVD LABEL PRINTER application on your computer (See page 18) .  
To connect to a power source and a PC  
1.Connect the power cord to the AC adaptor.  
Important!  
Make sure you use a standard household power outlet rated for  
the voltage specified on the rating plate on the back of the printer.  
Use only the power cord and AC adaptor that come with the printer.  
4.Connect the USB cable to the USB port of the printer.  
2.Connect the USB cable to the USB port of the PC.  
Important!  
The side with the arrow should be pointing down.  
Be sure you connect directly to the USB port of the PC. Connecting  
through a hub or chaining through another USB device may cause  
misoperation.  
The first time you connect the USB cable, you have to remove the  
tape covering the printer’s USB port.  
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Important!  
To disconnect from a power source and a PC  
Do not operate the printer while it is standing up on its side. Also,  
you should not store the printer standing on its side when you are  
not using it.  
1.Unplug the USB cable from the PC and printer.  
2.Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and then unplug the AC  
adaptor from the printer.  
Note that you cannot load or remove a disc unless both the AC  
adaptor and USB cable are connected to the printer.  
Connecting for the First Time  
A USB driver installation Wizard starts up automatically the first  
time you connect the printer to your computer after installing the  
CD/DVD LABEL PRINTER application. Follow the instructions that  
appear on the display to install the USB driver.  
1
2
1
If you are running Windows XP, the message shown below will  
appear during USB driver installation. When it does, click Continue  
Anyway to proceed with the installation.  
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Important!  
Never disconnect the AC adaptor, power cord, or USB cable while a  
print operation is in progress. Doing so creates the risk of malfunc-  
tion.  
If you are running Windows 2000, the warning message Digital  
Signature Not Foundmay appear during USB driver installation.  
When it does, click Yes to proceed with the installation.  
The above messages do not appear on a system running Windows  
98, 98SE, or ME.  
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Loading and Removing the Ink Ribbon  
Cassette  
Rotate in the direction  
of the arrows.  
You must load an ink ribbon cassette into the printer in order to print.  
Important!  
Note that you will not be able to open the disc tray and load the ink  
ribbon cassette unless the power cord/AC adaptor and USB cable are  
both connected to the printer. See Connecting to a Power Source and  
a PCon page 21 for more information.  
Important!  
Loading the ink ribbon cassette while the ribbon is slack can lead to  
malfunction.  
The carriage is secured in place by packing material to protect it against  
damage. Before using the printer for the first time, use the procedure  
on page 24 of this manual to remove the packing material.  
When the ink ribbon cassette requires replacement, purchase a TR-  
18 ink ribbon cassette.  
3.Press the Eject button on the front of the printer.  
To load the Ink ribbon cassette into the printer  
1.Remove the stopper from the ink ribbon cassette.  
Eject button  
Stopper  
This causes the disc tray to come out part way.  
Important!  
Make sure there is nothing in front of the printer to interfere with  
movement of the disc tray.  
2.Insert a pen or other similar object into the ink ribbon cassettes hub,  
and rotate the hub to take up any slack.  
Note  
You can also open the disc tray by clicking the  
button (page 37)  
To rotate the hub, it is best to use an object whose surface is not  
too smooth.  
on the CD/DVD LABEL PRINTER application screen.  
If the ribbon is very slack, you may need to rotate the hub a number  
of times.  
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4.Gently pull out the disc tray as shown below.  
Before using the printer for the first time...  
When you purchase the printer, the carrier is secured in place by  
packing materials at the locations shown in the illustration below.  
Important!  
Be sure to perform the procedures from page 18 through page 24  
of this manual before removing the packing material.  
Disc tray  
Important!  
Never use excessive force when pulling the tray.  
Do not press down on the tray with excessive force. Doing so can  
damage the tray.  
If you accidentally pull the disc tray out so far that it detaches from  
the printer unit, carefully replace the end of the tray onto the rail.  
Carefully pull out the packing materials in the direction  
indicated by the arrows.  
5.Open the front cover.  
Front Cover  
Ribbon winder shaft  
Important!  
Never perform any of the following actions while the carriage pack-  
ing material is in place. Doing so creates the risk of printer malfunc-  
tion.  
Continually pressing the Eject button on the front of the printer.  
Continually clicking the  
application main window.  
Print operation.  
button on the CD/DVD LABEL PRINTER  
Important!  
Do not apply excessive force to the ribbon winder shaft. Doing so can  
cause the shaft to bend.  
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6.Position the ink ribbon cassette so the ink ribbon passes under the  
8.Close the front cover.  
print head.  
Print head  
Ink ribbon  
Important!  
Always make sure you close the front cover before closing the disc  
tray.  
Notes  
9.Close the disc tray.  
Check to make sure that there is no slack in the ink ribbon.  
Press the disc tray with your hand until it clicks.  
If the ribbon is slack, perform step 2 of this procedure to tighten it  
up.  
7.Gently press the Ink ribbon cassette against the carriage until you  
hear it click securely into place.  
Carriage  
Important!  
If you press the Eject button while the disc tray is open, the printer  
will perform an internal process and emit a noise. This does not indi-  
cate malfunction.  
Note  
The color of the disc you are printing on can cause printing to be-  
come a different color than that expected from the ink ribbon you are  
using.  
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To replace the ink ribbon cassette  
Replacing the Front Cover  
If the front cover accidentally becomes detached from the printer,  
1.Press the Eject button on the front of the printer.  
This causes the disc tray to come out part way.  
use the following procedure to replace it.  
Important!  
Make sure there is nothing in front of the printer to interfere with  
movement of the disc tray.  
1.Connect the power cord, AC adaptor, and USB cable to the printer,  
and connect the USB cable to your PC.  
2.Gently pull out the disc tray.  
3.Open the front cover.  
Note  
See page 21 for more information about making connections.  
4.Taking care that the carriage does not move, grasp the ink ribbon  
2.Press the Eject button on the front of the printer.  
cassette on either side with your fingers and pull it towards you.  
This causes the disc tray to come out part way.  
3.Gently pull out the disc tray.  
Note  
See pages 23 and 24 for details about how to perform steps 2  
and 3.  
4.While bending the cover guides on the left and right inward,  
insert the front cover spindles on either side between the printer  
case and cover guides.  
5.Install another ink ribbon cassette.  
5.Insert the spindles until they enter the holes provided in the printer  
Storing a Partially Used Ink Ribbon Cassette  
Install a stopper on the partially used ink ribbon cassette, place the  
cassette into its plastic bag, and then into its box. Store it where it  
will not be exposed to dirt and dust.  
cover.  
Cover guide  
Spindle  
Number of Prints Per Ink Ribbon Cassette  
Upper or Lower Label Only:  
Approximately 40 prints  
Upper label  
Upper and Lower Label:  
Approximately 20 prints  
Lower label  
Printer case  
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Label Making Overview  
To create a label  
Label Creation Basics  
1.On your Windows desktop, double-click the CD DVD LABEL PRINTER  
short cut icon.  
Now that everything is set up, let’s try creating a label.  
This section runs through the basics of label making, from layout, to  
printing, and saving the label in a file.  
Example: Music CD label  
Note  
You can also start up the application by clicking the Windows Start  
button and then All Programs. Next, point to TDK, and then click CD  
DVD LABEL PRINTER. Note that the location of the application may  
be different on your computer, depending on what you specified when  
you installed it.  
After CD/DVD LABEL PRINTER application starts up, a label tem-  
plate menu appears.  
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2.Click  
.
3.Input the text data you want.  
This displays the main window for the music label template.  
Move the cursor to the label input boxes, and then type in the disc  
title, artist names, and track names.  
The text you input appears in the preview image on the screen.  
Label Preview Image  
Warning message  
Label Input Boxes  
Important!  
Important!  
You must select a label template before you can perform operations  
on the main window.  
The warning message “Printing string is overflow” appears when the  
text data you input does not fit inside the print area.  
See “Configuring Text Layout Settings” (page 48) and “Configuring  
Font Settings” (page 50) for information about adjustments you can  
make to help the text fit.  
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Configuring Template Setting  
4.Click  
.
6.Click  
.
This displays a dialog box for selecting the text layout.  
This displays a dialog box for selecting the print pattern.  
Note  
See page 48 for details about changing the text layout pattern.  
Note  
7.Click  
.
See page 47 for details about print pattern setting.  
5.Click  
.
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Selecting a Font  
11. Click the Artist Name tab.  
8.Click  
.
This displays a dialog box for making font settings.  
12.Select 2 for Size, and then click OK.  
This completes input of the label data.  
Note  
9.Confirm that Title tab is selected.  
See page 50 for details about font settings.  
Note  
If a different tab is displayed, click Title.  
10. For Size, select 2.  
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To print a label  
Important!  
2.In accordance with the instructions on the screen, place the disc  
onto the tray.  
See the separate “Quick Start Guide” sheet for important information  
about printing conditions.  
This printer supports printing on 12cm diameter discs only.  
Attempting to print on a CD-R single or on a business card CD-R can  
cause damage to the printer.  
We recommend that you use this product for printing on blank,  
unrecorded media. Printing on media that already had data recorded  
on it may cause the data to become corrupted.  
1.Click  
.
Carefully pull out the disc tray to the position shown in the illustration.  
Set the disc onto the tray so it is  
inside of these raised guides.  
When placing the disc on the tray, take special care that it is oriented  
correctly to allow proper positioning of the label printing.  
Important!  
Check to make sure that there is no dirt, dust, or other foreign  
matter on the disc tray or the disc. Dirt or dust can scratch the  
recording surface of the disc and make it impossible to record data  
onto the disc.  
Make sure the label side of the disc is facing up (so you can see it)  
and the recording side is facing down (towards the tray). Placing  
the disc onto the tray upside-down will result in printing on the  
recording side of the disc, which will make the disc unrecordable.  
Printing will be performed inside the  
Important!  
Make sure there is nothing in front of the printer to interfere with  
movement of the disc tray.  
This displays a dialog box for printing.  
area indicated by the guidelines on the  
disc tray. If the disc already has a logo  
or other marking on it, position it so  
printing will be performed in a blank  
area of the disc.  
Guidelines  
Printing is performed here.  
Note  
See page 73 for full details about how to position the disc on the tray.  
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3. Close the disc tray.  
To save label data  
Press the disc tray with your hand until it clicks.  
1. Click  
.
2.On the menu that appears, click Save.  
4. Click Start printing.  
This starts the print operation.  
The disc tray opens automatically after printing is complete. Carefully  
pull out the tray and remove the disc.  
3.Check the file name and then click Save.  
The label data is saved in your Windows My Documents folder.  
Important!  
Note  
Never disconnect the AC adaptor, power cord, or USB cable while a  
print operation is in progress. Doing so creates the risk of malfunction.  
See page 44 for details about saving label data.  
Note  
To quit the CD/DVD LABEL PRINTER application  
See page 72 for details about printing.  
1. Click  
.
2.On the menu that appears, click Exit.  
Note  
You can also quit the application by clicking the  
upper right corner of a main window.  
button in the  
Important!  
You cannot quit the application while a print operation is in progress.  
Wait until printing is finished before you quit.  
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Label Making with Preset Templates  
3.Click the label template you want to use.  
You can select from among five label templates. Selecting a template  
displays its main window, which contains the elements for the  
template you select.  
Automated Label Layout  
A selection of content-specific preset label formats makes label creation  
as easy as selecting the right format and filling in the blanks. The follow-  
ing procedure shows how to do this, using the music label template as  
an example.  
Input the text you want.  
Music Label  
1.On the main window, click  
.
2.On the menu that appears, click New.  
This displays a dialog box for selecting the label template.  
Data Label  
Select one of these preset tem-  
plates for easy label creation.  
Select one of these templates to  
create an original layout (page 57).  
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Digital Image Label  
If you want to create your own original layout, select the Free Text or  
Free Design template. See “Creating an Original Label Layout” on page  
57 for more information.  
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Using the Assistant Screen  
When you are unsure of CD/DVD LABEL PRINTER application opera-  
Using the Assistant Feature  
tions...  
The Assistant feature provides you with step-by-step guidance for creating  
Follow the instructions on the Assistant screen for quick and easy la-  
bels.  
labels and performing other operations. Clicking the  
button on the  
main window displays the Assistant screen. The Assistant screen does  
not appear while the Free Text or Free Design label template is displayed.  
Even after you are accustomed to making labels...  
Since the Assistant screen changes in accordance with the operation  
you are performing on the main window, you can refer to it whenever you  
need a bit of advice.  
When this option is selected, the  
Assistant screen appears whenever you  
start up the CD/DVD LABEL PRINTER  
application.  
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2 File Button  
Using the Main Window  
Clicking the  
button displays a menu of commands that you can  
use to perform the operations described below.  
The information in this section describes the main window for the music  
label template.  
Select this  
command:  
When you want to do this:  
Create a new label (page 33)  
Open an existing label data  
Save label data you are currently working on  
New  
Open  
Save  
Import CD-Text, Media Player, Easy CD Creator  
data for a music label, or file names and folder  
names for a data or digital image label Import  
1
2
3
4
5
Import  
6 7  
Output a list of file names on a printer (page  
46)  
Create Data  
Index File  
t
Quit the CD/DVD LABEL PRINTER application  
Exit  
8
9
0
y
r
Click a file name to display the corresponding label  
data. Note that only the last five files you have  
saved appear in this list.  
Documents  
q
w
3 Advanced Settings Button  
Displays a dialog box for more advanced printing and phrase settings  
(page 76).  
4 Help Button  
Displays help.  
Clicking the  
button displays a menu of commands that you can  
e
use to perform the operations described below.  
1 Label Format Indicator  
Display online help  
Access the TDK Website  
Display version information about the software  
The icon that appears here indicates the type of label template that is  
currently displayed in the main window.  
Music Label  
Free Text Label  
Data Label  
Free Design Label  
Digital Image Label  
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5 Assistant Button  
e Label Input Boxes  
Displays an Assistant window in the upper right corner of the main  
These boxes are for inputting label text, either manually or by import-  
ing it. The text you input immediately appears in the preview image on  
the screen.  
window.  
This button is displayed on the music, data, and digital image label  
templates only.  
The type of label input boxes that appear on the main window depend  
on the type of label template.  
6 Minimize Button  
Minimizes the main window into the menu bar.  
r Print Button  
Click to start a print operation.  
7 Exit Button  
Quits the CD/DVD LABEL PRINTER application.  
t Label Preview Image  
You can use this image to get an idea of what your label will look like,  
before you actually print it.  
8 Printing Pattern Panel  
This panel shows the location and orientation of the printing on the  
currently selected label. Click this panel when you want to change the  
location and orientation of the printing.  
y Eject Button  
Opens the disc tray. This button performs the same operations as  
the Eject button on the front of the printer (page 16).  
9 Text Layout Panel  
This panel shows the currently selected text layout. Click this panel  
when you want to change the text layout.  
Important!  
The Eject button is disabled while a printing operation is in progress.  
0 Image Button  
Displays a dialog box for selecting graphic images (page 52).  
q Font Button  
Displays a dialog box for selecting the font type, attributes, and size.  
w Magnifying Glass Button  
Displays a dialog box with an enlarged preview image.  
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Importing Text Data  
You can import CD-Text data or track and incorporate it into the music  
label template. CD-Text data or track data can be created using Media  
Player or Easy CD Creator data.  
In the case of a data label template and digital image label template, you  
can import file names and folder names. Importing text data eliminates  
the need to type it in manually.  
3.Set the disc whose data you want to read into the CD drive of your  
computer, confirm that the correct drive name is displayed in “Drive  
Selection” and then click the Start Import button.  
Important!  
You will not be able to import CD-Text if your CD drive does not support  
CD-Text reading.  
All import data sources (CD-Text, Media Player track data, Easy CD  
Creator project list, folder name, file name) are included on the Import  
menu of the Free Text template and Free Design template.  
Importing CD-Text Data for a Music Label  
Before getting started, be sure you have the disc whose CD-Text data  
you want to import on hand.  
What is CD-Text?  
CD-Text is text data on a CD that provides the disc title, artist names,  
track names, and other information. You can import such text using  
the CD/DVD LABEL PRINTER application and incorporate it into mu-  
sic labels. Note that some CDs may not contain CD-Text data.  
1.On the music label template main window, click the  
2.Click Import and then Import CD-Text.  
button.  
Language: If the disc whose CD-Text data you are importing has  
more than one language versions, you will be able to  
select from up to eight different languages. The selection  
is dimmed if the disc supports only one language.  
This displays a dialog box for selecting the drive where the CD that  
contains the text is located.  
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Important!  
Importing Media Player Data for a Music Label  
The CD/DVD LABEL PRINTER application supports display of English,  
Japanese, Korean, and Chinese. Note, however, that your system  
may not be able to display Japanese, Korean and Chinese correctly if  
it is not configured for the special characters used by these languages.  
What is Media Player?  
Media Player is an application that lets you playback and manage  
multimedia files that are on your computer or the Internet. CD/  
DVD LABEL PRINTER application lets you import play lists created  
using Media Player. This capability is supported for data created  
using Media Player 7.0 or higher.  
Title: This is the title of the disc.  
Artist Name: This is the name of the artist.  
Tracks: These are the titles of the songs on the disc.  
Select All Tracks: Click here to select all of the track names.  
Deselect All Tracks: Click here to deselect all of the selected track  
names.  
Screen shots shown in this manual are based on Media Player for  
Windows XP.  
Note  
Screen contents and operational procedures may be slightly different  
for other supported Windows versions.  
If you do not want a particular song title to be imported into the  
label input boxes, uncheck it.  
1.Start up Media Player.  
4.After checking the track names in the label input boxes, click OK.  
The CD-Text data is displayed in the label input boxes and the label  
preview image.  
Important!  
Depending on the type of disc you are trying to import from, you may  
not be able to import CD-Text data correctly.  
2.Place the disc that contains the play list data you want to import into  
the CD drive of your computer.  
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3.After importing the track list, select Export Playlist to File... from  
the File menu, and save data to a playlist file.  
With Media Player 7.0, it is not necessary to copy the music.  
Note  
7.Select the playlist you created in step 3, and then click Open.  
A dialog box for selecting the specific text you want to import appears  
after all the text on the CD is read.  
Note  
See Media Player online help for full details about its operation.  
In some cases, you may not be able to import artist name data from  
a playlist file created using Media Player on a computer running  
Windows XP.  
4.Start up the CD/DVD LABEL PRINTER application.  
5. On the music label main window, click the  
button.  
6.On the menu that appears, click Import and then Import Media Player  
Track Data.  
This displays a dialog box for opening a file.  
8. After checking the song titles in the label input boxes, click OK.  
The data you import appears in the label import boxes and the pre-  
view image.  
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6.On menu that appears, click Import and then Import Easy CD Creater  
Project List.  
Importing Easy CD Creator Data for a Music Label  
Note  
This displays a dialog box for opening a file.  
Easy CD Creator  
Easy CD creator is CD-R and CD-RW writing software. CD/DVD  
LABEL PRINTER application supports project lists created using  
Easy CD Creator for incorporation into a music label. This capability  
is supported for data created using Easy CD Creator 4.0 and 5.0.  
All the screen shots shown in this manual are from Easy CD Creator  
5.0.  
Important!  
Only project lists created for a music CD can be opened with CD/  
DVD LABEL PRINTER application.  
7.Select the project list you create in step 3, and then click Open. A  
dialog box for selecting the specific text you want to import appears  
after all the text is imported.  
Import of project file created by adding an audio file to a track from  
a computer hard disk is not imported.  
1.Start up Easy CD Creator.  
2.Place the disc that contains the data you want to import into the CD  
drive of your computer.  
3.Use Easy CD Creator to save the project list.  
This saves the project list.  
Note  
See Easy CD Creator user documentation and online help for details  
about its operation.  
4.Start up CD/DVD LABEL PRINTER application.  
5.On the music label template main window, click  
.
8.After checking the song titles in the label input boxes, click OK.  
The data you import appears in the label import boxes and the pre-  
view image.  
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To import file names  
Importing File and Folder Name for a Data Label or  
Digital Image Label  
Use the following procedures to import a folder name and file names for  
data label or digital image label.  
1.On the data label template or digital image label template main win-  
dow, move the cursor to the label input box where you want to import  
the file names, and then click  
.
2.Click Import and then Import File Name.  
To import a folder name  
This displays a dialog box for selecting files.  
1.On the data label template or digital image label template main win-  
dow, move the cursor to the label input box where you want to import  
the folder name, and then click  
.
2.Click Import and then Import Folder Name.  
This displays a dialog box for selecting a folder.  
3.Select the names of the files you want to import, and then click OK.  
The file names you import appear in the label input box and the pre-  
view image.  
Note  
3.Select the folder name you want to import, and then click OK.  
The folder name you import appears in the label input box and the  
preview image.  
You can select a range of file names by clicking the name at one  
end of the range to select it, and then holding down your PC  
keyboards Shift key as you click the name at the other end of the  
range.  
You can select multiple file names that are not next to each other  
by holding down your PC keyboards Ctrl key as you click them.  
Note that even when there are multiple file names selected, only  
one file name appears in the Title.  
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6 Insert  
Inserts a new line above the one that is currently selected in a label  
Useful Text Input Functions  
input box.  
Right-clicking the CD/DVD LABEL PRINTER application main window dis-  
plays a shortcut menu of commands that come in handy during text  
input.  
7 Time Stamp  
Stamps the current date into the label input box.  
The date that is stamped is the one being kept by your PCs clock.  
8 Phrase Memory  
w
e
1
2
Shows a list of preset phrases. Clicking a phrase inserts it at the  
current cursor position.  
3
4
5
9 Music  
Displays a list of preset phrases you can input into a music label  
template label input box. Clicking a phrase inserts it at the current  
cursor position.  
r
6
7
8
9
0
q
0 Digital Image  
Displays a list of preset phrases you can input into a digital image  
label template label input box. Clicking a phrase inserts it at the cur-  
rent cursor position.  
Before text editing  
When text has  
been edited  
q User  
1 Copy  
Copies the selected text to the clipboard.  
Shows a list of preset phrases registered by you. Clicking a phrase  
inserts it at the current cursor position. See page 76 for information  
about registering preset phrases.  
2 Paste  
Pastes the contents of the clipboard at the current cursor position.  
w Undo  
3 Move Up  
Undoes the last operation.  
Moves the line that is currently selected in a label input box one line  
up.  
e Cut  
Cuts selected text and places it onto the clipboard.  
4 Move Down  
r Select All  
Moves the line that is currently selected in a label input box one line  
down.  
Selects all the text in a line.  
5 Delete  
Deletes the line or text string selected in a label input box.  
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3.Click Save As.  
Saving Label Data  
This displays the Save As dialog box.  
1.Click the  
button.  
2.On the menu that appears, click Save.  
This displays a dialog box for saving label data.  
Save: This button appears if this is the first time you are saving the  
label data. Clicking this button saves the data, assigning the title name  
as the file name. If the label data you are editing has already been  
saved, this button name changes to Overwrite. Clicking Overwrite  
replaces the existing data with the version you are editing on your PC  
screen.  
4.Specify the folder in Save in, and type a file name into File name.  
5.Click Save to save the data.  
Save as: This displays a dialog box for saving the label data under a  
different file name.  
Cancel: This closes the dialog box without saving anything.  
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Opening a Label Data File  
Perform the following steps when you want to open an existing label  
data file.  
1.Click the  
button.  
2.On the menu that appears, click Open.  
This displays a dialog box for selecting the file you want to open.  
3.Select the name of the file you want to open, and then click Open.  
The data in the file is displayed in the label input box and the label  
preview image.  
Note  
You can also open a label data file by clicking the File Open icon on  
the Label Template Menu (Page 33).  
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3.Select the folder for which you want to create a data index, and then  
Creating a Data Index File  
click OK.  
This displays the Save As dialog box.  
For a disc that contains so much data that it cannot fit on a label, you  
can use the following procedure to create a data index file that you can  
print out on a computer printer.  
1.Click the  
button.  
2.On the menu that appears, click Create Data Index File.  
This displays a dialog box for selecting a folder.  
4.Specify the folder in Save in and type a file name in to File name.  
You can specify either CSV or TXT as the file type.  
5.Click Save to save the data and create a data index file.  
Note  
You can open a data index file using standard word processor or  
spreadsheet software, and then print from there.  
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Important!  
Configuring Layout Settings  
With print patterns 8 through q, only one line of text can be printed  
in each label print area, regardless of the font size (1×, 2×, 3×) set-  
ting.  
You can control the appearance of your labels using the printing pat-  
tern and text layout panels, and the Font and Image buttons.  
Any changes you make to a label are immediately reflected in the label  
preview image.  
To configure print pattern settings  
1.Click the  
panel.  
To configure layout settings  
The print pattern controls the location and the orientation of the printing  
on a label.  
This displays a menu for selecting a print pattern.  
For text input  
Indicates text and  
image orientation.  
For image input  
Available Print Patterns  
The 11 CD/DVD LABEL PRINTER print patterns are shown below.  
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1
2
3
4
0
2.Click the print pattern to which you want to change.  
This causes the print pattern panel and the label preview image to  
change in accordance with the print pattern you selected.  
Text areas  
8
5
q
9
6
Image area  
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To modify a preset print pattern  
Configuring Text Layout Settings  
You can select from a number of different layouts for the text on your  
labels.  
1.On the main window, click  
.
This displays a dialog box for selecting a print pattern.  
About the Layout Panel  
This Displays a menu of options.  
2.Click  
.
This displays a dialog box for configuring advanced print pattern set-  
1
tings.  
2
Templete  
Item  
Meaning  
Title  
Artist Name  
Centered in the label area.  
Music Label  
1
2
Data Label  
Digital Image Label  
Music Label  
Title  
Tracks  
Indicates the following.  
Text alignment  
(left, center, right)  
Item per line  
Data Label  
Contents  
The settings you configure are reflected here.  
Date  
Location  
Image  
3.Click the Label 1 and Label 2 down arrow buttons and select the  
setting you want for each of the label areas, and then click OK.  
This causes the print pattern panel and the label preview image to  
change in accordance with the settings you configured.  
(1 or 2)  
Digital Image Label  
Numbered/Non-  
numbered lines  
Information  
Available Text Layouts  
The 10 CD/DVD LABEL PRINTER text layouts are shown below.  
When you specify an image for Label 1 or Label 2, you can specify  
insertion of Image 1 or Image 2. See Inserting an Image into a Label  
on page 52 for information about Image 1 and Image 2.  
1
3
5
7
9
2
4
6
8
0
To specify this image:Select a print pattern that shows this:  
Image 1  
Image 2  
Image 1, Image 2  
Note  
Layouts 3 4 5 6, 9, and 0 allow fewer characters per line than  
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To configure text layout settings  
1.Click the  
To modify a preset text layout  
panel.  
1.On the main window, click  
2.Click  
This displays a menu for selecting a text layout.  
.
This displays a menu for selecting a text layout.  
.
The settings you configure are reflected here.  
2.Click the text layout to which you want to change.  
This causes the text layout panel and the label preview image to change  
in accordance with the text layout you selected.  
3. Configure the settings you want for each item, and then click OK.  
This causes the text layout panel and the label preview image to change  
in accordance with the text layout you selected.  
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3.Click the L button in Font.  
Configuring Font Settings  
Use the procedures in this section to control the font, attribute, and size  
settings of label text.  
1.On the main window, click the  
button.  
This displays a dialog box for configuring font settings.  
4.Select the font you want from the list that appears.  
5.In the Font Style group, select one or more of the available options  
(Double Wide, Italic, Bold).  
Note  
The standard default is all font styles unchecked.  
2.Select a tab and then make the settings you want.  
The tabs that appear on the above dialog box depend on the type of  
label template you are using.  
When you are using this type of  
template:  
These tabs are:  
Music Label  
Data Label  
Title, Artist Name, Tracks  
Title, Contents  
Digital Image Label  
Title, Date/Location,  
Image Information  
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6.In the Font Size group, select the font size you want.  
7.After completing the settings, click OK.  
The settings you configure are reflected in the preview image on the  
main window.  
Important!  
You can input text for up to six text input areas in a single label. Note  
that the number of lines you can input is affected by the font size you  
select. If you specify a 2-line font size for the title font and artist  
name, when creating a music CD label, for example, you will be able  
to input only two lines of song title text.  
L
Important!  
With print patterns 8 through q (page 47) , only one line of text  
can be printed in each label print area, regardless of the font size  
(1×, 2×, 3×) setting.  
With print patterns 1, 4, and 5 (page 47), selecting certain font  
sizes can cause text on the upper part of the label preview image to  
shift to the lower part, or text on the lower part of the image to  
shift to the upper part.  
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2.Click Open Image.  
Inserting an Image into a Label  
You can use either of following two methods to input an image into a label.  
Inputting an image from a file  
Capturing a PC screen image  
Important!  
To input an image into a label, you need to select print pattern 6 or  
pattern 7 (page 47), or a setting that is marked with  
Advanced Print Pattern Settings dialog box (page 48).  
on the  
Even if you are inserting a color image, it is printed in monochrome in  
accordance with the Ditheringsettings. See page 55 for more  
information.  
3.Select the file name of the BMP or JPEG image you want to input, and  
then click Open.  
This displays the selected image in color in the center of the Image  
Settings dialog box preview area.  
To view the actual print image, click  
.
4.After making sure the preview shows the image you want, click OK.  
Note that the layout preview image on the main window shows the  
image you selected in monochrome.  
To input an image from a file  
1.On the main window, click the  
button.  
This displays the Image dialog box.  
Note  
See page 55 for information about monochrome conversion dithering  
settings.  
Capturing a PC Screen Image  
Perform the following steps to capture a screen image and insert it into  
a label.  
1.On the main window, click the  
button.  
This minimizes the main window.  
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2.Display the screen you want to capture.  
5.Click Capture.  
This minimizes the main window.  
3.On the Windows task bar, click CD/DVD LABEL PRINTER.  
Note  
This displays the main window.  
To cancel the capture operation, press the Esc key or right-click your  
mouse.  
6.Locate the mouse pointer at one of the corners of the area you want  
to select for capture. Holding down the left mouse button, drag the  
pointer to the corner that is diagonally opposite the one you started  
from.  
4.On the main window, click the  
button.  
Guidelines also appear that corre-  
spond to the area of the layout size.  
This draws a selection  
This displays the Image dialog box.  
boundary around the area.  
A color image of the selected area appears in the Image Settings dialog  
box preview area.  
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7.After making sure the preview shows the image you want, click OK.  
Note that the layout preview image on the main window shows a  
monochrome version of the image you selected.  
Controlling the Aspect Ratio of an Image  
Perform the following steps to specify whether the aspect ratio should  
be maintained when the image is resized, and to specify the position of  
the image.  
Note  
1.While an image is displayed in the preview area of the Image Set-  
tings dialog box, select the Maintain aspect ratio setting you want.  
See page 55 for information about monochrome conversion dithering  
settings.  
To save a captured image to your PC’s hard disc  
1.While the captured image is shown on the Image Settings dialog  
box, click Save.  
2.Specify the folder in Save in and type a file name into File name.  
3.Click Save.  
When you want to do this:  
Do this:  
Enlarge or reduce the image  
to fit the label area while  
maintaining the ratio between  
the images vertical and  
horizontal dimensions.  
Select the Maintain aspect  
ratio check box.  
Enlarge or reduce the image  
to fit the label area without  
maintaining the ratio between  
the images vertical and  
Clear the Maintain aspect  
ratio check box.  
4.Click OK.  
Captured images are always saved in BMP format.  
horizontal dimensions.  
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Maintain Aspect Ratio On  
About color images...  
When you insert a color image, it is automatically converted to a mono-  
chrome image. The colors of the image are expressed as different shades  
of gray.  
1.While the image you inserted is displayed in the layout preview im-  
age, click the L button in Dithering.  
Maintain Aspect Ratio Off  
Note that the Image Position settings appear dimmed and are not  
available when the Maintain aspect ratio check box is cleared.  
2.While an image is displayed in the preview area of the Image Set-  
tings dialog box, select the setting you want under Image Position.  
3.When all the settings are the way you want, click OK.  
The settings you configure are reflected in the preview image on  
the main window.  
Note  
To view the actual print image, click  
.
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2.Select Patternor Error Diffusionand then click OK.  
The dithering setting you select is reflected in the label preview image  
on the screen.  
Difference between Pattern and Error Diffusion  
Dithering  
With both dithering methods and dark colors are printed blacker,  
while light colors are a lighter shade of gray. Compared with Pat-  
tern dithering, Error Diffusion takes longer, but the printout looks  
better.  
Pattern  
Error Diffusion  
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Original Label Making  
Creating an Original Label Layout  
There are two templates for creating an original label layout: the Free Text label template and the Free Design label template. For details about more  
basic label creation procedures, see the steps under “Automated Label Layout”.  
Free Text Label Template  
Free Design Label Template  
The Free Text label template lets you input text using many of the same  
techniques available on a word processor application.  
The Free Design Label Template gives you maximum control over the  
appearance of the label you are creating.  
You can specify the font, font size, and other settings on a text string  
level. Images can be inserted as the background of a label (page 62),  
and you can even insert different images for the upper label area and  
the lower label area.  
It lets you input text and images into individual fields, which you can  
then place in label areas as you like.  
You can have a total of 40 fields in the upper and lower label areas.  
Free Text and Free Design Common Characteristics  
The following characteristics are common to both the Free Text label template and the Free Design label template.  
CD-Text, Media Player, and Easy CD Creator track name data, as well as file names and folder names can be imported into labels.  
Font and font size settings are configured using toolbar buttons.  
The Text Layout panel appears dimmed, which means it is not available.  
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Free Text Label Template Main Window  
Free Design Label Template Main Window  
1 Print Pattern Panel  
7 Measurement Unit Button  
5 Insert Text  
8
Work Area Size  
Button  
2 Toolbar  
1 Print Pattern  
Panel  
Button  
4
Insert Image  
Button  
2 Toolbar  
9 Insert Image  
Button  
3 Work Area  
6 Print Area  
3 Work Area  
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Work Area Size Button  
Free Design and Free Text Template Main Windows  
Clicking these buttons changes the size of the work area as de-  
scribed below.  
Free Text Template  
1
Print Pattern Panel  
ONE: Clicking this button displays the top label area only in the work  
area.  
This panel shows the location and orientation of the printing on the  
currently selected label. Click this panel when you want to change  
the text layout.  
ALL: Clicking this button expands the work area so it displays both  
top label area and the bottom label area.  
2
Toolbar  
9
Insert Image Button  
Contains a selection of useful editing tools. Click a tool to use it. See  
Toolbarson the right for more information.  
Click to insert a image field.  
Toolbars  
3
4
Work Area  
This is the area where you layout the label.  
The following describes the tools that are available in the toolbars on the  
Free Text and Free Design label template main windows.  
Insert Image Button  
Free Text Template  
Click to insert an image or a background image.  
Free Design Template  
See Free Text Templatefor information about 1, 2, and 3.  
2
4
1
3
5
6
Insert Text Button  
Click to insert a text field.  
1
2
Font Settings  
Use these tools to select the font, font size, etc.  
Print Area  
Indicates the area within the work area that is actually printed. You  
can move the print area by dragging it.  
Show Background Button  
On the Free Text label template main window, this button displays  
the selected background image.  
Any text or images that are outside of the print area are not printed.  
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Measurement Unit Button  
3
4
Editing Tools  
Shows the currently selected measurement unit.  
Each click of the measurement unit button cycles through the units  
in the following sequence: mm (millimeters) Pel (pixels) inch →  
mm.  
Use these tools to cut, copy, and paste text and fields, and to undo  
editing operations.  
Background Image Settings Button  
On the Free Text label template main window, this button displays a  
dialog box for configuring background image settings.  
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Free Design Template  
Send  
To Front  
Sends the selected field to the front of all  
the fields.  
To Back  
Sends the selected field to the back of all  
the fields.  
1
3
5
Forward  
Back  
Sends the selected field one level forward.  
Sends the selected field one level back.  
See Free Text Templatefor information about 1 and 3.  
5
Layout Button  
Resize  
Alignment  
By Width  
By Height  
The commands in this submenu align fields on a reference field.  
Left Aligns the selected fields on their left sides.  
Makes all of the selected fields the same  
height and/or width.  
Center Horizontally Aligns the selected fields on their horizontal  
By Height and Width  
centers.  
Right  
Aligns the selected fields on their right sides.  
Aligns the selected fields on their tops.  
Aligns the selected fields on their vertical  
centers.  
Other  
Top  
Maximize  
Center  
Enlarges the field so it fills the print area.  
Moves the field to the center of the print  
area.  
Center Vertically  
Bottom  
Aligns the selected fields on their bottoms.  
Maximizes the field while maintaining its  
aspect ratio, and centers it in the print  
area.  
Maintain Aspect  
Ratio and Center  
Uniform Spacing  
Vertical  
Arranges three or more fields so they are  
evenly spaced vertically.  
Important!  
Certain fonts and font size settings can cause poor printing results.  
Horizontal  
Arranges three or more fields so they are  
evenly spaced horizontally.  
Center  
Vertical  
Centers the selected fields vertically in the  
print area.  
Horizontal  
Centers the selected fields horizontally in  
the print area.  
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I To change font style settings  
You can use the following procedure to italicize or bold text.  
Configuring Font Settings  
(Free Text Template, Free Design Template)  
1.Input text into the work area.  
2.Highlight the characters whose font style setting you want to change.  
This section describes how to configure font settings for text you input  
manually into the work area, or text you import (page 38).  
3.Click  
to make the selected text bold, or  
to make the text italic.  
Your font style setting is reflected in the work area and the preview  
image.  
You can select font, font size, font style, and text alignment from the  
toolbar.  
Selecting bold text and clicking  
removes the corresponding style and returns the text to normal.  
or italicized text and clicking  
Font Setting Tools  
I To change the alignment of text  
You can align text so it is left-aligned, centered, or right-aligned.  
1.Input text into the work area.  
I To specify the font  
2.Locate the cursor inside the text whose alignment you want to change.  
1.Input text into the work area.  
3.Click  
to left-align the text,  
to center the text, or  
to right-align  
2.Highlight the characters whose font setting you want to edit.  
the text.  
3.On the toolbar, click the down arrow button, and then select the font  
you want from the list that appears.  
The alignment you specify is reflected in the work area and the  
preview image.  
Your font selection is reflected in the work area and the preview  
image.  
I To specify the font size  
1.Input text into the work area.  
2.Highlight the characters whose font size you want to specify.  
3.On the toolbar, click the down arrow button, and then select the font  
size you want from the list that appears.  
Your font size selection is reflected in the work area and the preview  
image.  
If the font size you want is not included in the list, select the font  
size box in the toolbar and type in the size you want.  
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Inserting a Label Background Image  
(Free Text Layout)  
1.On the main window, click  
.
2.Click , and then select the image you want to insert.  
The image appears in the preview image on the main window.  
One image can be inserted per label area.  
After you insert an image into print pattern  
, you cannot input  
or  
text. To insert a label background image, choose  
.
Note  
See Inserting an Image into a Labelon page 52 for information  
about inserting images.  
See Configuring Lauout Settingson page 47 for information about  
print patterns.  
To specify the image orientation  
2.Specify the orientation for the images in the upper label area and the  
lower label area, and then click OK.  
1.On the main window, click  
.
This displays the Advanced Free Text Settings dialog box.  
To turn off display of background images  
1.On the main window, click  
.
This turns off display of the background images. Clicking  
turns display of the background image back on.  
again  
Note  
Text overlaid on a background image can become distorted when  
printed. Because of this, we recommend that you lay out your label  
so the text is not overlaid on an image.  
Clicking  
displays an enlarged preview image, which comes in  
handy when layout label elements.  
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To select a field for inputting or editing text, click anywhere inside the  
Fields (Free Design Templete)  
field boundary.  
A text field is selected for text input and editing when it appears as  
shown below.  
This section contains general information about fields. It also explains  
operations that are common to both text and image fields.  
Field Types  
A field is a kind of box you can insert into the work area to hold text or an  
image. Text goes into text fields, while images go into image fields.  
Image Field: Click anywhere inside an image field to select it.  
An image field that has a light gray boundary around it can be moved or  
deleted.  
Selecting a single field causes it to be enclosed with a gray selection  
boundary. Selection boundaries do not appear on printouts.  
Image Field  
Text Field  
Common Text Field and Image Field Operations  
The following operations are the same for both text fields and image  
fields.  
I To move a field  
Select the field and then drag it to the location you want.  
I Selecting a Field  
Text Field: Click on the boundary of a field to select it. You can move or  
Note  
For fine movement of a field, use your keyboard arrow keys. Each press  
delete a field whose boundary appears as shown below.  
of an arrow key moves the selected field one dot.  
To delete a field  
Select the field and then press the Delete key.  
The shape of the mouse pointer changes when it is located near a field  
boundary.  
If the text field has a white background and the cursor flashing inside it  
(for text input and editing), click the boundary of the field again.  
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1.Using the procedure under Importing Text Dataon page 38, import  
the text from a file.  
Inputting Text into a Text Field  
(Free Design Templete)  
A dialog box for selecting the specific text you want to import appears  
after all the text is imported.  
The following describes how to input, edit, and delete text.  
1
To input text manually  
1.On the main window, click  
.
This inserts a text field into the upper label area.  
2
2.Type in the text you want.  
1 Indicates the number of fields that can still be inserted. A label can  
contain up to 40 fields total.  
To input text imported from a file  
Use this procedure below to import text from a CD-Text, Media Player, or  
Easy CD Creator file, and input it into a label.  
The Separate and Batch buttons appear dimmed and unavailable  
when there are 40 fields in a label.  
2 Batch:  
Imports all selected items into a single field.  
Separate:  
Using this option imports only the titles, artist names, and track names  
whose check boxes are selected into individual fields.  
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2.Click Batch or Separate.  
Inserting an Image into a Label  
(Free Design Templete)  
The text you input here appears in the work area and the label  
preview image.  
Use the procedures in this section to insert an image into a label and to  
delete a label image.  
Note  
When you import file names and folder names, click OK.  
When you import file names and folder names, each name is in-  
serted into its own field.  
To insert an image into a label  
1.On the main window, click  
, configure settings for the image you  
want to insert, and then click OK.  
To configure font settings for the text in a field  
1.Highlight the text whose font settings you want to change.  
2.Use the toolbar to configure font, font size, and font style settings.  
This inserts the image in the center of the print area.  
If the selected image is larger than the work area, it is resized to fit  
while maintaining the relationship between its horizontal and vertical  
dimensions (aspect ratio).  
Note  
See Toolbarson page 59 for more information.  
To delete an image field  
1.Select the image field you want to delete.  
To delete a text field  
1.Select the text field you want to delete.  
2.Press the Delete key on your computer keyboard.  
This deletes the image field.  
2.Press the Delete key on your computer keyboard.  
This deletes the text field.  
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Important!  
Resizing a Field (Free Design Template)  
Resizing a text field does not affect the size of the text inside the field.  
Use the procedures in this section when you want to change the size of  
a field.  
J
Important!  
Note that the result obtained when you resize a field depends on whether  
it is a text field or an image field.  
1.Select the field you want to resize so it is enclosed by a gray selection  
boundary.  
2.Use one of the techniques described below to drag one of the four  
corner handles on the boundary to resize the field.  
Example: Simple drag operation  
J
Simple Drag Operation  
Simply dragging a corner handle resizes the field, without maintaining  
its aspect ratio.  
[Shift] + Drag  
This resizes the field while maintaining its aspect ratio. The field is  
enlarged or reduced with the corner that is diagonally opposite  
from the one you are dragging fixed.  
[Shift] + [Ctrl] + Drag  
This also resizes the field while maintaining its aspect ratio. The  
field is enlarged and reduced with its center fixed.  
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I To make multiple fields the same size  
You can resize multiple fields so they are the same size as a reference  
field that you specify.  
Aligning and Resizing Fields  
(Free Design Template)  
Example: Resizing fields by height and width  
A selection of useful commands makes it possible to instantly position  
fields on a label and to make multiple fields the same size (See page 60).  
Reference field  
Note  
You can use the following procedures for both text fields and image fields.  
Aligned fields  
I What is alignment?  
The CD/DVD LABEL PRINTER application lets you align multiple fields  
L
vertically or horizontally in relation to a reference field that you specify.  
Example: To center fields vertically  
Reference field  
Aligned fields  
L
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To align fields  
2.To make a different field the reference field, hold down the Ctrl key as  
1.Drag the mouse on the label so the fields you want to align or resize  
you click the new reference field.  
are enclosed in the selection boundary.  
This is the reference field.  
3.Click the  
button.  
L
This displays a menu.  
Note  
See Toolbarson page 59.  
4.On the menu, select Alignment.  
5.On the submenu that appears, select the command you want.  
The selected fields are aligned in accordance with the command you  
select.  
Thin boundary  
Selection boundary  
The reference field is surrounded by a relatively thick gray boundary,  
while other selected fields are surrounded by thin boundaries.  
NOTE  
You can also select and deselect fields using Shift + click.  
To deselect all of the currently selected fields, simply click anywhere  
outside of the selected fields.  
The above shows the result of Alignment Center Vertically  
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3.Input the values you want. The settings you configure are reflected in  
Configuring Field Properties  
(Free Design Template)  
the preview image on the main window.  
4.Click the Size tab.  
Clicking the  
button and then Properties displays a dialog box that you  
can use to change the properties of a field.  
Note  
The unit of measurement (millimeters, pixels, inches) used on the Field  
Properties dialog box is the same as that selected with the ruler unit of  
measurement button (Page 59).  
To reposition and resize a field  
1.Select the field you want to reposition. On the main window, click  
.
Note  
If multiple fields are selected, only the reference field (the one with  
the gray selection boundary) can be repositioned.  
Size and Zoom Factor  
2.On the menu that appears, click Properties.  
This displays the Field Properties dialog box.  
Inputting a value in one box automatically changes the value in the  
other box.  
Maintain aspect ratio  
When this check box is selected, the field is resized while maintaining  
the relative ratio between its vertical and horizontal dimensions.  
When this checkbox is cleared, a field can be resized by changing the  
horizontal or vertical dimension only.  
Print Area Location  
These values indicate the  
relative location of the  
Dimensions:  
print area from the upper  
left corner of the work  
area. Changing the values  
in the box causes the  
print area to move to the  
new location.  
These are the dimensions of the image when it was originally cap-  
tured or imported from a file.  
5.Input the values you want and then click OK. The settings you configure  
are reflected in the preview image on the main window.  
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1 Undo  
Undoes the last operation you performed.  
Useful Text Input Functions  
(Free Text Template, Free Design Template)  
2 Cut  
Cuts the currently selected field from the label and places it onto the  
clipboard.  
This section describes various useful functions you can access on the  
shortcut menu that appears when you right-click on the Free Text label  
template or Free Design label template.  
3 Copy  
Copies the currently selected field and places it onto the clipboard.  
Right-clicking the mouse while the cursor is located in the work area  
displays one of the shortcut menus shown below.  
4 Paste  
Inserts the clipboard contents into the work area.  
When a field is not selected  
5 Delete  
Deletes the selected field.  
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6 Select All  
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3
Selects all of the fields in the work area.  
4
5
7 Time Stamp  
Stamps the current date into the work area. The date that is stamped  
is the one being kept by your PCs clock.  
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8 Phrase Memory  
When a field is selected  
Phrase Memory lets you select and input preset words and expres-  
sions from a menu.  
Free Text Template  
Free Design template  
(When a text field is selected.)  
Free Design Template  
(When an image field is selected.)  
9 Music  
Displays music phrases and expressions. Select the phrase you want  
from the submenu that appears to input it.  
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2
3
4
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6
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2
0 Digital Image  
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4
Displays digital image phrases and expressions. Select the phrase  
you want from the submenu that appears to input it.  
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q User  
Shows a list of preset phrases registered by you. Clicking a phrase  
inserts it at the current cursor position. See page 76 for information  
about registering preset phrases.  
Note  
See the Phrase Library Liston page 80 for more information.  
w Return to Original Size (Image Field only)  
This command change the size of the field so the image within it is  
the same size it was when captured or imported.  
e Layout  
Use the commands on the submenus to align fields and to move  
them forward and back.  
Note  
See Toolbarson page 59.  
See Aligning and Resizing Fieldon page 67.  
r Dithering (Image Field Only)  
Use the submenu that appears to select either Pattern or Error  
Diffusion for the dithering method.  
t Properties  
Displays a dialog box that shows the properties of the selected field.  
You can also configure position and size settings on the properties  
dialog box.  
Note  
See Configuring Field Propertieson page 69 for more information.  
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Printing and Other Operations  
Note  
Printing a Label  
Note that the disc tray does not open automatically when you have  
the Manually open Disc tray before printing option selected for the  
Auto Disc Tray Operation Setting item on the Print tab of the Ad-  
Perform the steps below to print label data on the printer.  
vanced Settings dialog box. In this case, click the  
button on the  
Important!  
Print dialog box or press the Eject button on the front of the printer.  
See page 16 for more information.  
See the separate “Quick Start Guide” sheet for important information  
about printing conditions.  
This printer supports printing on 12cm diameter discs only.  
Attempting to print on a CD-R single or on a business card CD-R can  
result in damage to the printer.  
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We recommend that you use this product for printing on blank,  
unrecorded media. Printing on media that already had data recorded  
on it may cause the data to become corrupted.  
To print a label  
Important!  
Check the following points before you start to print.  
Make sure the printer is plugged into a power outlet and connected to  
your computer (page 21).  
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3
4
5
6
1 Shows how the disc should be oriented and the print location in ac-  
Make sure an ink ribbon cassette is loaded in the printer (page 23).  
cordance with the selected print pattern.  
2 Click to start a print operation.  
1.While the label data you want to print is displayed in the label input  
boxes, click the main window’s  
button.  
3 Click to skip the Label 1 (first) printing and perform Label 2 (second)  
printing.  
This causes the disc tray to come out part way. Gently pull out the  
disc tray the rest of the way.  
4 Stops printing.  
This displays a dialog box for printing.  
5 Eject Button.  
Opens the disc tray.  
6 Displays a dialog box for more advanced printing and phrase settings.  
See page 76 for more information.  
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2.Place the disc whose label you want to print into the disc tray.  
3.Place the positioning guide on top of the disc.  
Place the position-  
ing guide here.  
Note  
If the label of the disc you are using does not have specific printing  
areas, you can skip steps 3 and 4.  
4.After positioning the disc, remove the positioning guide.  
Set the disc onto the tray so it  
is inside of these raised guides.  
Make sure you check the print layout and orientation before placing  
the disc onto the tray.  
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Important!  
Check to make sure that there is no dirt, dust, or other foreign  
matter on the disc tray or the disc. Dirt or dust can scratch the  
recording surface of the disc and make it impossible to record  
data onto the disc.  
Place the positioning guide while watching the guidelines on the disc  
tray.  
Note  
Place the disc onto the tray so the label side of the disc is facing up  
(so you can see it) and the recording side is facing down (towards  
the tray). Placing the disc onto the tray upside-down will result in  
printing on the recording side of the disc, which will make the disc  
unrecordable.  
Adjust the position of the disc so printing does not overlap logos, etc.  
See Positioning the Disc on the Trayon page 75 for more informa-  
tion.  
Important!  
Make sure to remove the positioning guide before printing.  
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When printing in both the upper label area (LABEL 1)  
and lower label area (LABEL 2)...  
5.Close the disc tray.  
Press the disc tray with your hand until it clicks.  
7. Rotate the disc 180 degrees and place it back onto the tray.  
6.Click Start Printing.  
This starts the first printing.  
Position the disc so the  
first printing is located  
here, and then set the disc  
onto the tray.  
Important!  
Never disconnect the AC adaptor, power cord, or USB cable while a  
print operation is in progress. Doing so creates the risk of malfunction.  
The disc tray opens slightly after printing is complete. Gently pull  
out the tray the rest of the way.  
8.Repeat steps 3 and 4 to position the disc.  
If you are printing only the upper label area (LABEL 1) or only lower  
label area (LABEL 2), printing ends with this step. Otherwise, you  
should continue with the following steps below.  
Note  
See Positioning the Disc on the Trayon page 75 for more information.  
9.Click Start Printing.  
This starts the second printing.  
Important!  
Never disconnect the AC adaptor, power cord, or USB cable while  
a print operation is in progress. Doing so creates the risk of  
malfunction.  
The disc tray opens automatically after printing is complete. Carefully  
pull out the tray and remove the disc.  
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Positioning the Disc on the Tray  
Use the positioning guide to adjust the position of the disc on the  
tray in the following cases.  
When the label of the disc already has logos or other markings  
When performing separate upper block and lower block  
printings  
When the label of the disc already has logos or other markings  
Note that you cannot print over a logo. Position the disc so the logo  
or other markings on the disc label are not inside the shaded area.  
Printing will be  
performed inside  
the area indicated  
by the guidelines on  
the disc tray.  
Guidelines  
When performing separate upper block and lower block printings  
Before performing the second printing, rotate the disc 180 de-  
grees. Next, position the disc so the first printing is within the shaded  
area.  
Area of first  
printing  
Area of second  
printing  
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Registering and Deleting a Phrase Memory Entry  
You can register frequently used terms and phrases for instant recall  
whenever you need them. See Useful Text Input Functionson pages 43  
and 70 for information about using phrase.  
Configuring Advanced Settings  
On the main window or the print dialog box, click  
. This displays a  
dialog box for making advanced label creation or print settings.  
1.On the main window or Print dialog box, click the  
2.Click the Phrase Memory tab.  
button.  
To configure advanced print settings  
1.On the main window or Print dialog box, click the  
button.  
2.Click the Print tab.  
To register a new phrase  
Type the phrase you want to register into the text box, and then click  
Print Density  
Save.  
Shift the slider left or right to adjust print density when printing is too  
dark or too light.  
To delete a phrase  
Click the phrase you want to delete so it is highlighted, and then click  
Auto Disc Tray Operation Setting  
Delete.  
Use this setting to control whether the printer units disc tray should  
be opened automatically or manually before printing is started.  
3.After everything is the way you want, click OK.  
3.After everything is the way you want, click OK.  
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Important!  
To configure advanced layout settings  
Use the following procedure to save the settings of a layout you create,  
and to control what appears when you click the Print Pattern panel and  
Text Layout panel.  
The Text Layout panel (page 48) and font button settings cannot be  
saved for the Free Text layout and Free Design layout.  
Select the check box next to Show advanced print pattern settings  
only if you want the Advanced Print Pattern Settings dialog box  
(page 48) to appear when you click the Print Pattern panel. The  
Select Print Pattern dialog box appears when this check box is cleared.  
Select the check box next to Show advanced text layout settings  
only if you want the Advanced Text Layout Settings dialog box (page  
49) to appear when you click the Text Layout panel. The Select Text  
Layout dialog box appears when this check box is cleared.  
1.On the main window or print dialog box, click the  
2.Click the Other tab.  
button.  
3. After everything is the way you want, click OK.  
Save Style  
Clicking the Save button saves the current print pattern, text layout,  
and font settings and makes the initial default settings.  
The settings you save will be applied the next time you create a label  
using the same template.  
You can save one setup per label template.  
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Using Help  
The online help feature lets you access the following type of information.  
Information about functions and supplementary information  
Software version information  
Connection on the TDK Website  
To use Help  
1.On the main window, click the  
2.Click Help.  
button.  
3.Use standard Windows online help procedures to find the informa-  
You can also obtain assistance by accessing the TDK Website.  
tion you need.  
While your computer is connected to the Internet, click  
then click TDK Website. This will take you to the TDK Website  
where you will find the latest news and other information about  
TDK or USB peripheral products.  
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6.Use a cotton swab moistened with alcohol to clean the print head.  
You can use a commercially available cassette tape recorder head  
cleaning kit to clean the print head.  
Caring for the Printer  
A dirty print head can make it impossible to obtain good printing results.  
Perform the following steps to clean the print head when it becomes  
dirty.  
Important!  
Use only a cotton swab or some other soft material to clean the print  
head.  
Note that you will not be able to open the disc tray or the front cover  
unless the power cord, AC adaptor and USB cable are connected to  
the printer. Open the front cover before disconnecting cables. See  
page 23 for information about opening the disc tray and front cover,  
and page 22 for information about disconnecting cables.  
Insert the tip of the  
cotton swab and slide it  
lightly back and forth  
along the depression in  
the print head.  
1.Press the Eject button on the front of the printer or click the  
button on the main window.  
This causes the disc tray to come out part way.  
Cleaning the Printer Exterior  
2.Gently pull out the disc tray as far as it will go.  
Wipe the exterior of the printer with a cloth moistened with plain  
water. Wring all excess liquid from the cloth before wiping the printer.  
Never use benzene, alcohol, thinner, or other volatile agents to clean  
the printer exterior. Doing so can damage the case.  
If there is a disc in the disc tray, remove it.  
3.Open the front cover.  
If there is an ink ribbon cassette loaded in the printer, remove it.  
4.Unplug the USB cable from the PC and printer.  
5.Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and then unplug the AC  
adaptor from the printer.  
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Phrase Library List  
Troubleshooting  
Consult this troubleshooting guide whenever you start to have problems  
with the printer or application. If you cannot find the solution to your  
problem below, contact your original retailer.  
The following is a list of the built-in phrase library contents. See page 43  
and 70 for information about using phrase.  
Phrase Memory  
Digital Image  
Date Recorded:  
Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Recommended Action  
TEL:  
FAX:  
G Nothing works.  
The software is not  
installed.  
Disconnect the USB  
cable and re-install the  
software. Installing the  
software also installs  
the driver. After re-  
installing, connect the  
USB cable again.  
Recorded By:  
Recorded At:  
Image Quality Setting:  
High:  
POST CODE:  
Extension:  
Direct:  
E-mail:  
Normal:  
http://  
Contact:  
Manager:  
Term:  
Economy:  
The USB cable, AC  
adaptor, or power  
cord is not connected. connections (page 21).  
Carefully make all of  
the required  
Your PC is not turned  
on.  
Start up your PC.  
Issue Date:  
G The disc tray  
does not open  
when the  
The USB cable, AC  
adaptor, or power  
cord is not connected. connections (page  
21).  
Carefully make all of  
the required  
Music  
Big Hit  
Eject button  
is pressed.  
Hit Album  
Best Of  
Your PC is not turned  
on.  
Start up your PC.  
Omnibus  
My Favorites  
* If the disc tray does not open when you are trying  
to remove a disc from the printer, you can use the  
procedure on page 16 to open the tray manually.  
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Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Recommended Action  
Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Recommended Action  
G Printing is not  
clear.  
G Printing is  
poor quality.  
G Printing is too  
light.  
Any of the following  
can interfere with  
proper printing.  
A disc label that is  
not smooth.  
A disc label that  
has a design or  
lines printed on it.  
A disc label that  
support ink jet  
See the separate  
Quick Start Guide”  
sheet for information  
about recommended  
media.  
G The last part  
of input data  
does not  
Too many characters  
per line  
Use a smaller font  
size or reduce the  
number of characters  
per line.  
print.  
Too many lines  
Use a smaller font  
size or reduce the  
number of lines.  
Type text manually  
into the label input  
boxes, or find a  
G Cannot import  
CD-Text.  
The music CD you are  
trying to import from  
does not have any  
CD-Text on it.  
printing only.  
Dirty print head  
Clean the print head.  
(page 79).  
Website on the  
Internet that contains  
the data you want to  
include on the label,  
copy it, and then  
paste it into the label  
input boxes.  
Improper print density  
Adjust the print  
density. (page 76).  
Your CD drive does not  
support reading of CD-  
Text.  
G Printing is  
misaligned.  
Improper alignment of  
the disc in the tray  
Use the alignment  
guide when aligning  
the disc in the tray  
(page 72).  
Remove the write  
protection or delete  
data you no longer  
need to make room  
from the data index  
file. Other options  
include switching to a  
different drive or  
G Cannot create  
a data index  
file.  
The specified drive or  
media where you are  
trying to save the  
data is write  
G Cannot print.  
The ink ribbon is used  
up.  
Replace the ink ribbon  
cassette with a new  
one (page 23).  
The driver is not  
installed correctly.  
Disconnect the USB  
cable and re-install  
the software.  
Installing the software  
also installs the  
protected or full.  
different media.  
driver. After re-  
installing, connect the  
USB cable again.  
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Message  
Recommended Action  
Page  
Error Messages  
The printer is turned off  
or it is not connected to  
the computer. Check to  
make sure that the  
printer model specified by  
the print settings is  
correctly connected to  
the computer. After  
correcting the problem,  
try printing again.  
Make sure the printer is  
connected correctly to  
your PC.  
page 21  
Message  
Recommended Action  
Page  
Make sure the printer is  
connected correctly to a  
power source.  
The label file cannot be  
imported because it is  
corrupted or an  
Specify a proper label file  
format.  
pages  
38 42  
unsupported format.  
The text data cannot be  
imported because it is  
corrupted or an  
Create a new song title  
list and try again.  
page 39  
There is no ink ribbon  
cassette loaded in the  
printer. Load an ink  
ribbon cassette and then  
try printing again.  
Correctly load an ink  
ribbon cassette into the  
printer and try printing  
again.  
page 23  
unsupported format.  
There is still a Disc in the  
printer. Remove the Disc  
to quit.  
Remove the disc and then  
quit.  
pages  
31 and  
72  
The ink ribbon cassette is  
empty. Replace the ink  
ribbon cassette and then  
try again.  
Replace the ink ribbon  
cassette.  
page 26  
page 26  
Eject could not be  
Make sure the printer is  
connected correctly to  
your PC.  
page 21  
performed because the  
printer is turned off or it  
is not connected to the  
computer. Correct the  
problem and then try  
ejecting again.  
Make sure the printer is  
connected correctly to a  
power source.  
There is not enough ink  
ribbon cassette for the  
next printing. Replace the  
ink ribbon cassette after  
you finish the current  
printing.  
Replace the ink ribbon  
cassette before  
performing the next  
printing.  
Make sure the printer is  
connected correctly to  
your PC.  
The printer is turned off  
or it is not connected to  
the computer.  
page 21  
There is no Disc loaded in  
the printer. Load a Disc  
and then try printing  
again.  
Make sure that a disc is  
correctly set on the tray.  
pages  
31 and  
72  
Make sure the printer is  
connected correctly to a  
power source.  
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Specifications  
Printing  
Resolution: 200dpi  
Approximate Speed: 9.0mm per second (black ink ribbon)  
5.1mm per second (silver, red, or blue ink  
ribbon)  
Print System : Thermal transfer  
Print Width : Approximately 16mm  
Print Length : Approximately 74mm  
Actual printing speed depends on printing environment, conditions,  
etc.  
Power Supply  
Power Consumption: 13W (Power supplied both through household  
power plug and USB port.)  
Other  
Dimensions  
: 57 (H) × 180 (W) × 186 (D) mm  
(21/4"H × 71/16"W × 75/16"D)  
: Approximately 750g (1.7 Ibs)  
Weight  
Operating Temperature : 10°C to 35°C (50°F to 95°F)  
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Z.I. Bommelscheuer  
P.O. Box 120  
L-4902 Bascharage  
Grand Duchy of Luxembourg  
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