Software User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Introduction
- Creating Labels
- Label creation overview
- How to use P-touch Editor for Windows®
- How to use the P-touch Address Book (Windows® only)
- How to use P-touch Transfer Manager (QL-650TD / 580N / 1050 / 1060N / 720NW only) (Windows® only)
- How to use the P-touch Library (Windows® only)
- Transferring label templates with P-touch Transfer Express (QL-720NW only) (Windows® only)
- How to use P-touch Editor Lite (QL-700 only) (Windows® only)
- How to use P-touch Editor Lite LAN (QL-710W / 720NW only) (Windows® only)
- Using the P-touch Update Software
- Printing labels using P-touch templates (QL-580N / 720NW / 1050 / 1060N only)
- Printing labels distributed to multiple printers (QL-710W / 720NW only) (Windows® only)
- How to use P-touch Editor for Macintosh
- Appendix
Backing up label templates
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IntroductionCreating LabelsAppendix
Backing up label templates
This section describes how to transfer label templates and other data in the printer to the PC.
1 Connect the PC and the printer by USB cable and switch ON the printer's power.
The printer model name is displayed in the folder view.
If you select a printer model name in the folder view, the current data transferred to the printer is displayed.
2 Select the printer to back up from, then
click .
The backup confirmation message is displayed.
3 Click [OK].
A new folder with a name containing the date is
created under the printer folder, and all the
printer's data is transferred to that new folder.
Deleting all the printer data
1 Connect the PC and the printer by USB cable and switch the printer's power ON.
The printer model name is displayed in the folder view.
2 Right click the printer, then select [Delete
All].
The confirmation message is displayed.
3 Click [OK].
All data in the printer is erased.
• Valid only when the USB cable is connected.
• Backed up data cannot be edited on the PC.
• For some printer model specifications, it may not be possible to retransfer backed-up data to a
printer of a different model than the one the data was originally backed up from.