LABELWORKS PX LW-PX750 User’s Guide Ver.01 TOP Content menu Safety Instructions Specifications Troubleshooting Part Names and Functions Start Here Cleaning Initializing the Settings Purpose-based Index Key Menu Index Frame and Table Lists Notation used in this manual Indicates information that, if ignored, could possibly result in serious WARNING personal injury or even death due to incorrect handling.
Safety Instructions For your safety, read the attached documents carefully to use this product correctly. After you have read all instructions, keep this manual handy for future reference and to make your concerns clear. Items below indicate safety precautions to protect users, their surroundings and their property from possible injury or damage.
Safety Instructions When using this product Do not apply any strong force or shocks to the product such as standing on, dropping or hitting it. Otherwise, the product may be broken, which may result in fire or electric shock. If it is damaged, turn off the power immediately, unplug the AC adapter and remove the batteries, and then contact the K-Sun customer support center. Continuous use may result in fire or electric shock.
Safety Instructions When using the AC adapter Do not unplug the AC adapter while the product is in operation, otherwise printing may not be successful. Do not use the AC adapter in a small, confined space, or cover it with a cloth. Otherwise, the AC adapter may overheat and deteriorate. When using this product Do not stand or put anything heavy on the product or place it on an unstable place such as on a shaky table or on an incline. Otherwise, the product may fall and cause injury.
Specifications Top Safety Instructions Body Dimensions Approx. 193 (W) x 238 (D) x 66 (H) (mm) Weight Approx.
Troubleshooting Top Messages Problem This section explains the remedies when the following messages appear on the display. Unable to detect the tape correctly Is the tape cartridge correctly installed? Check that the tape cartridge is correctly installed. Check battery Change alkaline The batteries run out. Turn off the power and replace all batteries with new ones. Cover open! Top cover is open. Close the top cover. Insert tape Check if the tape cartridge is loaded or correctly set.
Part Names and Functions Top Body Safety Instructions 24 23 22 21 20 1 2 3 19 25 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 4 5 6 10 7 8 9 1. Saves and recalls the label. 2. Feeds and then cuts the tape. 3. Prints a label. Hold down and press this to print with a special print function. 4. Character keys 5. Shift 6. Turns the printer on and off. 7. Changes the input method of the character keys. Hold down and press this for caps lock. 8. Enters a character with an accent. 9. Space 10. Cursor keys 11.
Part Names and Functions Display Safety Instructions Indicators Remaining battery level Displays font size. The display shows the current settings and characters you have entered. You can change the language shown on the setting screen and menu. "Language" 1. Set tape width and length. The unit can be switched between inch and cm. 2. Column number 3. Row number 4. Indicators Displays the type, setting state, setting items, and mode, etc. of the tape cartridge currently set in . "Indicators" 5.
Start Here Top 1. Connecting the supplied AC adapter Safety Instructions 1. Connect the AC adapter as shown below. CAUTION Specifications Be sure to use only the supplied AC adapter. Troubleshooting Part Names and Functions Start Here Using batteries (commercially available) 1. Remove the battery cover. 2. Insert the batteries with the correct polarity. 3. Close the battery cover.
Start Here Using Label Editor Professional CAUTION Do not connect the printer to the computer until you are instructed to do so. Label Editor Professional is an application software for editing label. For how to install and operate the software, see "Label Editor Professional User's Guide". When you are prompted to connect the printer on the software installer screen, connect the printer and the computer with a USB cable.
Start Here 2. Installing a tape cartridge Safety Instructions 1. Rewind the ink ribbon. CAUTION • Make sure that the power is turned off. • You cannot use tape other than PX-tape. • Make sure the top cover is closed firmly. • If you opened the top cover while a tape cartridge is installed, check that the tape end is put into the tape eject slot before beginning operation. • Take care to keep the label for detecting the tape cartridge and the sensor of the printer clean.
Start Here 3. Turning the power on 1. Press . Safety Instructions Feeding the tape Specifications CAUTION Be sure to feed the tape every time after you install a tape cartridge. 1. Press Auto power-off If there is no key operation within five minutes, the printer automatically turns off. (The characters you have entered in the current session are stored.) Furthermore, if there is no key operation within an hour while connected to a computer, the printer automatically turns off. Top . 2.
Start Here 4. Entering text Deleting text 1. Press 1. Press 2. Press + . 3. Press Safety Instructions . A character is deleted backward. . Top Specifications Deleting all text 1. Press . A list of characters appears. 4. Select a character with press . / and "â" is entered. 5. Press keys: , , " Câble" appears on the screen. 6. Press to switch to the symbol input mode. 7. Press . + Troubleshooting . 2. Select a function with then press .
Start Here 5. Printing label 1. Press Safety Instructions . CAUTION Setting the label auto cut to Off " Auto cut" Printing with special print functions "Utilizing Print Functions" Checking the print preview 1. Press Top • Do not insert your fingers into the tape eject slot. • Do not pull the tape until the printing is completed. Attention • "Insert tape" will appear on the display if the tape cartridge is not loaded or not correctly set.
Start Here 6. Attaching label 1. Peel off the backing paper. 7. Turning the Power Off 1. Press . The characters you have entered in the current session are stored even after the printer is turned off. They are displayed when it is turned on again. Top Safety Instructions Specifications Troubleshooting Part Names and Functions 2. Attach the label and rub it firmly. Start Here 2. When using the AC adapter, unplug the power cable from the outlet and disconnect the AC adapter plug from the printer.
Cleaning CAUTION Turn off the printer and remove the batteries before cleaning. If the AC adapter is connected, disconnect the AC adapter cable from the printer. Exterior Wipe the dirt off with a soft cloth. If it is very dirty, use a damp cloth. Top Safety Instructions PeelGuard WARNING To prevent the risk of cuts, never insert fingers in the PeelGuard. Troubleshooting 1. Pull out the tray. 2. Remove the tape scraps, then insert the tray back in the printer.
Initializing the Settings Initialize the settings if the printer does not operate normally such as the display is interrupted. Top Safety Instructions Attention Specifications This function initializes the settings. Take extreme care before initializing it. All the stored text and settings you made will be lost. Troubleshooting 1. If the power is on, press 2. Press and hold + Part Names and Functions to turn it off. , and press 3. When a message appears, press The settings will be initialized. .
Purpose-based Index Top Click the illustration of the label you wish to create or function you wish to use, to display information such as the creation procedure or setting procedure.
Purpose-based Index Customizing Labels Top Safety Instructions Specifications Troubleshooting Format/Style Font size Font Length Part Names and Functions Start Here Cleaning Margins Text orientation Adding column Initializing the Settings Useful Functions Purpose-based Index Key Menu Index Creating Multiple Labels at Once Saving/Recalling Frequently Used Labels Printing Same Label Multiple Times Transferring Original Symbol Data Cutting rounded label corners Printing and cutting multiple l
Creating Special Labels Top Creating equipment labels Safety Instructions Simply enter the required information to create equipment labels. Specifications Display Troubleshooting Label Part Names and Functions Default item names When you press , you will see this area. Start Here Cleaning . 1. Press When "Overwrite text?" appears, press . / / / to move the cursor to one of the 2. Use lines, then enter or edit text. You can also change the default item names. 3. Press .
Creating Special Labels Creating Labels to Wrap Around Cable + Top Safety Instructions You can repeatedly print text so that it can be seen regardless of the angle from which the cable is viewed. Specifications Troubleshooting Label length Part Names and Functions Tape width Margin 1. Press Margin + Start Here . 2. Select the length type with / and then press In this example, we will select "Length". S ets the length by cable diameter. Dia: (Setting range: 0.
Creating Special Labels Creating Labels to Wrap around Cable like a Flag + Top Safety Instructions This label is useful for differentiating cables because the flag portion of the label wrapped around the cable is easy to see. Specifications Troubleshooting Space length Block 1 Block 2 Part Names and Functions Text length 1. Press + Separator Start Here . 2. Select the setting method of space length with / and then press . In this example, we will select "Length".
Top Creating Special Labels Creating Multiple Labels at Once Safety Instructions You can create many labels at once. Specifications Troubleshooting Label length Margin Margin Part Names and Functions Tape width Labels number 1. Press Start Here . 2. Select the label length with / and then press . Auto: Automatically adjusts the label length depending on the length of text. Set: Sets the label length. Setting range: 1 to 99.9 cm When label length is set to less than 1.
Creating Special Labels Creating Labels with Self-Lamination Overwrap Use the dedicated Self-Lamination Overwrap. This label tape comes with transparent film. The film can be wrapped around the label to prevent it from getting dirty. Top Safety Instructions Specifications Troubleshooting Label length Part Names and Functions Start Here 1. Enter the label length and then press . Setting range: 1 to 99.9 cm When label length is set to less than 1.
Creating Special Labels Creating Barcode Labels Creating Labels with Symbol Top Safety Instructions Specifications 1. Press MEMO • You may not be able to add a barcode depending on the label type you create. • Only up to two barcodes can be inserted in one label. Supported barcode types: EAN-8, EAN-13, CODE128, CODE39, QR CODE, ITF, CODABAR, UPC-A, UPC-E 1. Press . . 2. Select a category with 3. Select a symbol with 4. Press / / and press and press . .
Creating Special Labels Creating Sequentially Numbered Labels Creating Labels with Column Sequence + Numbers Assigned The number is automatically incremented each time a label is printed. Up to four digits including numbers (0 to 9) and alphabet letters (a to z and A to Z) can be entered. Top Safety Instructions You can assign sequential numbers to columns. Up to four digits including numbers (0 to 9) and alphabet letters (a to z and A to Z) can be entered.
Creating Special Labels Cutting rounded label corners You can use the PeelGuard to round off label corners. 1. Insert the tape in the tape insertion slot, following the guide. The tape is cut to form rounded label corners.
Creating Special Labels Printing and cutting multiple labels one by one (Drop stop) If this function is enabled, the next label is not printed until the current label is removed from the tape eject slot when printing multiple labels. This is convenient when applying each label while printing. 1. Press + MEMO . 2. Use / to select "Drop stop", and then press 3. Use / to select "On", and then press . . • When setting as follows, the Drop stop function is enabled. • Length of one label: 2.
Customizing Labels Top Setting the Format and Style (Edit menu) Safety Instructions MEMO The setting items displayed when you press depending on the label type you create. differ Specifications Procedure for setting 1. Place the cursor. You can decorate your label by setting the following. Place the cursor on the left of the characters to which you want to apply a function. If you apply the function to a specific line or column, confirm that the cursor is in the line or column. 2. Press .
Customizing Labels Bold & Italic Italic, Normal, Bold, B+I Changes the text in bold or italics. Length This setting is the same as when "Setting the Label Length" Margins This setting is the same as when "Setting the Margins" Top Safety Instructions Specifications is pressed. Troubleshooting + is pressed. Orientation This setting is the same as when is pressed.
Customizing Labels Changing the Font Size You can change the font size of text or a column line by line. Among the preset setting items, select one with the same number of lines as that of the text or column you want to change. Changing the Text Orientation Safety Instructions Changes the text orientation to vertical or horizontal. Specifications MEMO You may not be able to change the text orientation depending on the label type you create.
Customizing Labels Setting the Label Length Setting the Margins You can set the length of label or column. 1. Press Safety Instructions Sets the left and right margins. . 2. Select the setting method of the length with / and press . Auto: Automatically adjusts the label length depending on the length of text. Set: Sets the label length. Setting range: 1 to 99.9 cm When label length is set to less than 1.
Saving Frequently Used Labels Top By saving frequently used labels, you will be able to easily recall and print from them next time. Up to 100 labels can be saved. Saving a label 1. Press 1. Press / and press . 4. Confirm the registration number and then press Troubleshooting / and press . Part Names and Functions 3. Select a registration number with / or the number keys and then press . The deletion confirmation screen appears. . 4.
Utilizing Print Functions + Enlarge print Top Mirror print You can create a label that is larger than the width of a single label. Print the created content separately on multiple labels and then put them together to use as a single label. Safety Instructions On 1. Press Off + Specifications . 2. Select " Mirror print " with 3. Select " On " with 1. Press + / 2. Select " Enlarge print " with 3. Select " *2size " with / / and press and press and press 5.
Changing the Printer Settings Setting items Auto cut Auto cut: Sets whether or not to cut automatically. Half cut: When "Auto cut" is set to "On", the function "Half cut" for precutting just the label part to make the backing paper easy to peel off can be set. MEMO An extra margin might appear at the front of the label depending on the kind of tape, and length and margin settings of the label. The length of the extra margin varies depending on the setting conditions. Print density Sets the print density.
Transferring Original Symbol Data You can transfer your original symbol data to the printer and use it without connecting to a computer. Top MEMO For how to install and operate Label Editor Professional, see "Label Editor Professional User's Guide". Safety Instructions Specifications Operation flow Troubleshooting Connect the printer to the computer with a USB cable On the computer Start Data Transfer Tool On the computer Load a symbol image to the tool Part Names and Functions Start Here 1.
Key Menu Index Click a key in the illustration to display the menu list. Top MEMO To select a setting item: / To confirm the setting: Safety Instructions Specifications Changes the font. Troubleshooting Changes the font size. Changes the text orientation. Previews the created label. Create equipment labels. Part Names and Functions Start Here Cleaning Printing starts. Initializing the Settings Deletes the text or returns to the previous menu level. Purpose-based Index + Adds a column.
Mix-Len Top Safety Instructions Margins Label length Labels num Min Auto Enter number of labels Short Set Label length Middle Long Enter length Orientation Hori. Vert.1 Vert.
Flag Top Safety Instructions Specifications Troubleshooting Part Names and Functions Start Here Space length Dia Length Separator Space length Text length None Enter length Enter length Line Tic Orientation Hori.1 Cleaning Hori.2 Vert.1 Vert.
Edit 1 Top Layout Left Safety Instructions Center Justify Right Frame & Table Table Off Frame Edit menu Layout Frame & Table Style Char. spacing Border & Line Char. Width Bold & Italic Length Margins Orientation Font size Font Specifications Table "Table" Frame "Frame" Style Normal Cleaning Shadow S+O Initializing the Settings Char.
Edit 2 Top Safety Instructions Specifications Troubleshooting Part Names and Functions Edit menu Start Here Layout Frame & Table Char. Width Style Smaller Char. spacing Small Border & Line Narrow Char.
Edit 3 Margins Top Minimum 1mm Short 4mm Safety Instructions Middle 10mm Long 18mm Specifications Orientation Edit menu 1 Line A B AB A 1/4 to 4/4 Font size 2 Lines Auto 1/8 to 8/8 1Line Layout 2 Lines 3 Lines Frame & Table 3 Lines Style 1/11 to 11/11 4 Lines Char. spacing 5-8 Lines Border & Line Char. Width Bold & Italic SansS. Length SansS.HG Margins SansS.ST Orientation Gothic Font size B.
Length Top Safety Instructions Length Length Specifications Left Auto Length Center Set Enter length Justify Right Troubleshooting Part Names and Functions Start Here MEMO The setting items displayed when you press on the label type you create.
Serialize Top Safety Instructions Repetition 1 time Serialize Text Enter start value Specifications 2 times 3 times Troubleshooting 4 times 5 times 10 times Part Names and Functions Start Here Cleaning Initializing the Settings Advanced Serialize Purpose-based Index Repetition 1 time Adv.Seri.
Barcode 1 Top Width EAN-8 Small Enter barcode information Medium Large Specifications Width EAN-13 Small Enter barcode information Medium Large Bar code EAN-8 Width EAN-13 Small CODE128 Medium CODE39 Large CODABAR UPC-A UPC-E Troubleshooting Part Names and Functions Start Here CODE128 Enter barcode information Cleaning Initializing the Settings QR CODE ITF Safety Instructions Width Ratio Small 2.0 Medium 2.5 Large 3.
Barcode 2 Top Safety Instructions Specifications Bar code EAN-8 EAN-13 CODE128 CODE39 Width Ratio Small 2.0 Medium 2.5 Large 3.0 Width Ratio Small 2.0 Medium 2.5 Large 3.
File Top Safety Instructions Specifications Local File Save Recall Troubleshooting Delete End? Part Names and Functions Start Here Cleaning Initializing the Settings Clear Purpose-based Index Key Menu Index Clear Text Text Only Frame and Table Lists Text & Setting All Format MEMO The setting items displayed when you press depending on the label type you create.
Multi print Enlarge print Off *2size *3size Special print Enlarge print Print copies *4size 2/2 5/5 1/2 1/5 1/2 1/5 *3size 3/3 *6size 1/3 Mirror print Start print? Enter number of print copies Mirror print On The setting items displayed when you press + differ depending on the label type you create.
Setting 1 Top Safety Instructions Specifications Preference Auto cut Print density Drop stop Backlight Language Auto cut Half cut On On Off Off Print density Part Names and Functions Start Here -3 to +3 Drop stop On Off inch:cm Version Troubleshooting Backlight Cleaning Initializing the Settings Purpose-based Index On Off Key Menu Index Frame and Table Lists 49
Setting 2 Top Safety Instructions Specifications Language Troubleshooting Dansk Deutsch English Español Preference Français Auto cut Italiano Print density Nederlands Drop stop Norsk Backlight Português-Br Language Português-EU inch:cm Suomi Version Svenska Part Names and Functions Start Here Cleaning Initializing the Settings Purpose-based Index Türkçe Key Menu Index inch:cm inch cm Frame and Table Lists 50
Accent A C D E G H I K L N O P R S T U W Y Z Top a c d e g h i k l n o p r s t u w y z ? ! Safety Instructions Specifications Troubleshooting Part Names and Functions Start Here Cleaning Initializing the Settings Purpose-based Index Key Menu Index Frame and Table Lists 51
Frame and Table Lists Top Frame Safety Instructions Specifications 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Troubleshooting 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 Part Names and Functions Start Here Cleaning Initializing the Settings Purpose-based Index Key Menu Index Frame and Table Lists 52
Frame and Table Lists Table Top Safety Instructions Specifications 1 2 3 Troubleshooting Part Names and Functions Start Here Cleaning Initializing the Settings Purpose-based Index Key Menu Index Frame and Table Lists 53