Casio KL-G2 Manual De Usuario

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Connecting the Printer to a Computer
Be sure to install the printer software on your computer before connecting 
the printer to it.
Important!
1.
  Start up Windows and then connect a USB 
cable* to a USB port on the computer. 
 * 
 
Use a commercially available cable 
(A-microB type) that complies with USB 
standards.
2. 
Connect the USB cable to the printer USB port.
Important!
When connecting for the fi rst time, remove the sticker from the printer's USB 
port.
3. 
On the printer, press ON.
4. 
On the printer, press PC LINK.
•  This will display a USB driver install wizard on your computer. A 
USB driver is required for proper data communication between your 
computer and printer. Follow the instructions that appear on your 
computer screen to install.
•  If your computer is running 
Windows XP Service Pack3 (SP3), 
the message shown nearby will 
appear sometime during 
installation. Select No, not this 
time
 and then click Next to 
proceed with the installation.
 The 
message 
READY TO TRANSFER  DATA will appear on the printer 
display after USB driver installation is complete.
Important!
To print computer data with the printer, fi rst press PC LINK on the printer to 
display the message READY TO TRANSFER  DATA on the printer display.
•  For information about how to use the PC Link software, refer to the Label 
Printing Software FA-3000 User's Guide.
Initializing Memory
Initialize printer memory before using it for the fi rst time.
Important!
Note that initializing memory will delete all currently stored data. You should 
only initialize memory before using the printer for the fi rst time.
1. 
Check to make sure that the printer is turned off.
•  If power is on, press OFF.
2. 
While holding down 
 and the space key, press ON.
Keep all of the keys depressed until the message INITIALIZE?  SET/
ESC
 appears on the printer display.
3. 
Press SET.
4.
  Confi gure language, current date and time, 
and then length unit (cm or inches) settings.
•  Press SET after confi guring each setting.
•  You can change all of these settings later, 
if you want (page 51).
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