Casio LPCW-100- User Manual

Casio LPCW-100

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 4 – Other Operations
  • Page 5 – Handling Precautions; Storage Precautions
  • Page 6 – Button Operations; New; Scope of This Manual; This manual does not cover standar d W indows operations.
  • Page 7 – Save
  • Page 8 – How to use this Manual; Getting Ready; This section explains how to print a completed label.; Printing and Other Operations
  • Page 9 – Music Discs; LPCW-100 Printer Features
  • Page 13 – Label Making Overview; Label Creation Basics; To create a label
  • Page 14 – OK
  • Page 15 – Configuring Template Setting; Note
  • Page 16 – Selecting a Font; Title
  • Page 17 – To print a label
  • Page 18 – Print 2; up vertically
  • Page 19 – Eject
  • Page 20 – To save label data; To quit the CD/DVD LABEL PRINTER application; Exit
  • Page 21 – Label Making with Preset Templates; Automated Label Layout
  • Page 23 – Using the Assistant Feature; Using the Assistant Screen; Next
  • Page 24 – Using the Main W indow
  • Page 26 – Eject Button
  • Page 27 – Importing Text Data; Music Labels; Importing CD-Text Data for a Music Label; Import
  • Page 28 – Importing Media Player Data for a Music Label; What is Media Player?
  • Page 30 – Importing Easy CD Creator Data for a Music Label
  • Page 32 – Importing Data Created with a Previous Version
  • Page 33 – Useful Text Input Functions
  • Page 34 – Saving Label Data
  • Page 35 – Opening a Label Data File; Open; Opening a File Using Drag and Drop
  • Page 36 – Creating a Data Index File
  • Page 37 – To configure print pattern settings; Configuring Layout Settings; Font; To configure layout settings; Available Print Patterns
  • Page 38 – Configuring Text Layout Settings; About the Layout Panel
  • Page 39 – To modify a preset text layout; To configure text layout settings
  • Page 40 – Configuring Font Settings
  • Page 42 – Inserting an Image into a Label; To input an image from a file
  • Page 44 – To save a captured image to your PC’s hard disc; Controlling the Aspect Ratio of an Image
  • Page 46 – Patter n
  • Page 47 – Original Label Making; Creating an Original Label Layout; Free Text and Free Design Common Characteristics; Text Layout
  • Page 48 – Free Text Label Template Main W indow; Resizing the Work Area; Free Design Label Template Main W indow
  • Page 51 – Font Setting Tools; To specify the font
  • Page 52 – To specify the image orientation; Advanced Free Text Settings; To turn off display of background images
  • Page 53 – Field Types; Common Text Field and Image Field Operations; To move a field; To delete a field; Delete; Selecting a Field
  • Page 54 – Separate
  • Page 57 – To make multiple fields the same size
  • Page 58 – To align fields
  • Page 59 – To reposition and resize a field
  • Page 62 – Configuring Advanced Settings; To configure advanced print settings
  • Page 65 – Using Help; To use Help; Help
  • Page 66 – Symptom
  • Page 68 – Error Messages
  • Page 69 – Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
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User’s Guide

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anything on it. Printing on a disc that already has data

recorded on it can 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 on discs arising

through the use of this product.

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Summary

Page 4 - Other Operations

3 Configuring Font Settings (Free Text Template, Free Design Template) ................ 50 Inserting a Label Backgr ound Image (Free Text Layout) ...................................................... 51 Fields (Free Design Template) ....................................... 52 Field Types ..............

Page 5 - Handling Precautions; Storage Precautions

4 About the Bundled CD-ROM and CD-R Handling Precautions • Handle the disc to avoid finger smudges, dir t, scratches, etc. on either of its sur faces. • Should the disc become dir ty, use an eyeglass cleaning cloth or someother soft dr y cloth to wipe it lightly from the center of the disc outwar ds...

Page 6 - Button Operations; New; Scope of This Manual; This manual does not cover standar d W indows operations.

5 1. 2. Using the Assistant Featur e The CD/DVD LABEL PRINTER application has an Assistant feature that guides you step-by-step thr ough cer tain operations. (See page22.) Help You can access infor mation about procedures and precautions us- ing the CD/DVD LABEL PRINTER application’ s Help feature. ...

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