Printing on Label Tape, Heat Shrink Tube, and 4mm I.D. Strips - Mk2600
Article ID: ART179850 | | | Date published: 06/02/2021 | | | Date last updated: 09/13/2021 |
Description
This article provides information on using the Mk2600 to print on label tape, heat shrink tubes, and 4mm I.D. strips.
Solution
Follow the steps below to print on label tape, heat shrink tubes, or 4mm I.D. strips. You will need the following to print on the desired media:
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To print on label tape: label tape cassette
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To print on heat shrink tube: heat shrink tube cassette
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To print on 4mm I.D. strips: 4mm I.D. strip cassette
These cassettes are not included with the machine. They must be purchased separately. Contact your dealer for details.
Install the cassettes
Install the ribbon cassette and the tape label cassette. Note that this explanation assumes that you will be printing on label tape. If you will be printing on heat shrink tube or 4mm I.D. strips, simply substitute a heat shrink tube or 4mm I.D. strip cassette as appropriate.
1. Open the cover. |
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2. Remove the stopper and take up any slack in the ribbon. The printer cannot detect the ribbon if it has any slack. Always be sure to take up the slack in the ribbon when installing a cassette. Dispose the removed stopper in accordance to local government regulation. |
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3. Install the ribbon cassette into the printer. Push the cassette until it clicks into place. If the ribbon cassette is loose, the ribbon may not be detected, so be sure to press it in until it clicks. |
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Do not touch the connector (metal part) Do not hold the connection terminal (metal part) of the cassette. Doing so could cause an improper recognition of the cassette. |
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4. Install the label tape cassette into the printer.
Confirm that the release paper is not peeled when setting the label cassette. Before setting, cut the part where the release paper is peeled or the end is not straight. |
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5. Remove the wrap around the tape guide. |
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6. Close the cover completely so that it clicks shut. |
Various cassettes
These cassettes must be purchased separately. Contact your dealer for details.
Label tape cassette This is used to print characters on label tape. |
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Heat shrink tube cassette This is used to print characters on heat shrink tube. |
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Wrap around tape cassette This is used to print characters on wrap around tape. |
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4mm I.D. strip cassette This is used to print characters on 4mm I.D. strip. |
Do not install the wrong type of cassette
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The printer can print on tube, clear tube, label tape, heat shrink tube, wrap around tape, plate, and 4mm I.D. strip, but each requires a different type of cassette. Loading a wrong type of cassette makes it impossible to print characters properly.
When printing on tube or plate
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Install the ribbon cassette and tube attachment in the machine.
If the wrap around tape guide or media cassette is already installed, remove it first. Note that the attachment does not come with tube or plate; they must be purchased separately.
When printing on label tape, heat shrink tube or 4mm I.D. strip
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Install the ribbon cassette and the appropriate cassette in the machine.
The wrap around tape guide and attachment are not used, so if they are already installed, remove them first.
When printing on wrap around tape
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Install the ribbon cassette, the wrap around tape cassette and wrap around tape guide in the machine. The tube attachment is not used, so if it is already installed, remove it.
- Ordinarily, the tip of the label tape protrudes from the cassette as shown in Fig. 1, but sometimes the label tape becomes wound all the way into the cassette, as shown in Fig. 2. In this case, pull the label tape out as shown in Fig. 3. If you do not pull the label tape out before installing the cassette, the message Start of media not detect. appears and the printer cannot print. This message can be cleared by pressing [Canc].
Fig. 1 The label tape should be set as shown here. |
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Fig. 2 Here, the label tape has become wound up inside of the cassette. |
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Fig. 3 Use tweezers to pull out the label tape to the prescribed position. |
Turn the power switch on
Before turning the power switch on, make sure that the cassettes have been inserted properly, that the cover is closed, and that the AC adapter is connected.
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Startup display |
The character input display appears immediately if no ribbon cassette is installed. |
Ribbon cassette information display |
Do not turn the power switch on and off rapidly
Turning the power switch on and off rapidly and repeatedly can cause misoperation and the loss of stored data.
Input characters
ex. Print the following label tape.
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Label tape being used: 9mm label tape
If you accidentally enter an incorrect character, press [Back Space] to delete the character and then enter the correct one. |
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Indicates that another page precedes the currently displayed page. |
An "x" appears next to the number of lines that are not available. |
A check mark indicates the number of lines that is currently selected. |
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The input display now has two lines. |
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If you press [Enter] instead of or , a new page is created. |
The cursor moves to the second line. |
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A check mark indicates the number of lines that is currently selected. |
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The input display now has one line. |
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No ribbon cassetteis displayed if the ribbon cassette is not installed. Install the ribbon cassette. No ribbon information. No ribbon amount displayed. Press enteris displayed if the information cannot be read due to a ribbon cassette failure and so forth. If this message is displayed, follow the instruction on the screen. Print media is the material that you are printing on, such as a tube, heat shrink tube, label tape, wrap around tape, 4mm I.D. strip, plate, or clear tube. |
A check mark is displayed next to the currently selected print media. |
If 4mm I.D. strip is the selected media, the size display does not appear. |
A check mark is displayed next to the currently selected label tape size. |
If Range: all is not selected, press or to select Range, then press or to select All. Rough amount of the remaining ink ribbon is displayed as shown. When the information of the cassette is not properly retrieved, the amount of the ribbon does not appear. |
Make sure that Range: All is displayed. |
Canceling printing If you press [Canc], the message Aborting print appears and printing is aborted. In this case, the label tape that is currently being printed is cut and then ejected. |
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If label tape jams Hold down [Cancel] until the printer beeps. The printer stops all operations immediately. In this case, the label tape is not cut and it is not ejected. |
A small notch is cut between each label so that the labels can be easily separated. |
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