DYMO RH-6000 User Manual

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DYMO
®
 6000 Labelmaker
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Warning symbols The display includes a number of warning symbols which
appear to alert you. These are:
‘M’ Memory full — there is no more room in the memory to store a
label. Delete some labels to make room.
Cutter failure — there is a problem with the label tape cutter — see
‘Troubleshooting’, page 34.
No tape cassette installed  — see page 28.
+
The internal batteries need re-charging — see page 6.
Memory
The Labelmaker is capable of storing approximately 6,000
characters in its memory, with the ability to store up to
approximately 4,000 characters on a single label.
When the Labelmaker is switched off (either manually, using
ON/OFF
, or automatically if no key has been pressed for one
minute), the label currently displayed will be retained in memory
and displayed when you switch on again.
• To save a copy of your current label to memory, press 
M  in
;
the display will change to show 
for one second to confirm.
If you then change the label, pressing 
M  in
 again will save a
separate copy of the latest version of the label to the memory, i.e.
both your original label and the changed version will be stored in
the memory.
• To recall a label from memory, press 
MR
 and use 
 or 
to scroll through the memory until the label required is displayed.
You can use 
 or 
 to move the cursor along the text in each
label. The cursor moves to the same position in the text as you
scroll through the labels.
• Press ESC to cancel 
MR
 and return to the normal display.
• Press 
to place a copy of the selected label in the display at
the cursor position.
If there is a label already displayed, the copied label will be
added to the current label at the cursor position.
Note: The layout of the current label may be adjusted
automatically if:
• you insert a label from memory which was created for a
different width of label tape
• the label you are inserting has multiple lines of text, colour
changes or page breaks.
Recalling a label
from memory
Saving a label
to memory