Brother LN7808001 Dépliant

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USER'S GUIDE
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LN7808001
Printed in China
With your PT-1830, you can create labels for any application. Select from the 
many frames, character sizes and styles to design beautiful custom labels. In 
addition, the variety of tape cartridges available allows you to print labels with 
different widths and exciting colours.
Read this manual carefully before starting and keep the manual in a handy 
place for future reference.
• Use only Brother TZ tapes with this machine. Do not use tapes that do 
not have the 
 mark.
• Do not clean the machine with alcohol or other organic solvents. Only use 
a soft, dry cloth.
• Do not touch the print head mechanism. Use a soft wipe (e.g. a cotton 
swab) when cleaning the print head.
• To avoid injuries, do not touch the cutter's edge.
• To prevent damage or breakage of the glass, do not press hard on the LCD 
display.
• Do not put any foreign objects into or heavy objects on the machine.
• Do not leave any rubber or vinyl on the machine for an extended period of 
time, otherwise the machine may be stained.
• Do not get the machine wet, such as by touching with wet hands or spilling 
beverages on to the machine.
• Do not expose the machine to extremely high temperatures or high 
humidity. Never leave it on the dashboard or in the back of your car, near 
heaters or other hot appliances. Keep it out of both direct sunlight and rain.
• Avoid using the machine in extremely dusty places.
• Do not pull on the tape being fed from the P-touch, otherwise the tape 
cassette may be damaged.
• Do not attempt to cut the tape while printing or feeding since this will 
damage the tape.
• Do not try to print labels using an empty tape cassette set in the P-touch. 
Doing so will damage the print head.
• Remove the batteries and disconnect the AC adaptor if you do not intend 
to use the machine for an extended period of time. (Note: When power is 
disconnected for more than three minutes, all text shown in the display and 
any text files stored in the memory will be lost. Language and unit settings 
will also be cleared.)
• Do not use old and new batteries together or mix alkaline batteries with 
other type batteries, or set the positive and negative end in the wrong 
position. Otherwise, the batteries may leak or be damaged.
• Use only the suggested AC adaptor for this machine to prevent any 
damage or failure.
INTRODUCTION
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
Tape Cassettes
Make sure that the power is turned off when replacing a tape cassette.
Open the tape compartment cover by lifting up both sides at the same time. 
If a tape cassette is already installed, remove it by pulling it straight up.
Insert a tape cassette, making sure that it snaps into place.
• Make sure that the end of the tape feeds under the tape guides.
• If the ink ribbon is loose, use your finger to wind the toothed wheel in the
direction of the arrow on the cassette.
After you have installed the tape, feed the tape (see Feeding) once and then push 
in the tape cutter lever to cut the tape.
Securely close the front cover, making sure that it snaps into place.
Power Supply
Make sure that the power is turned off when replacing batteries.
Turn the machine over and remove the battery compartment cover. 
If batteries are already installed, remove them.
Insert six new AA-size alkaline batteries (LR6), making sure that their 
poles point in the correct directions. Always replace all six batteries at the 
same time using brand new ones.
Attach the battery compartment cover by inserting the three hooks at the 
bottom into the slots on the machine, then pushing down firmly on the 
cover until it snaps into place.
When using optional AC adaptor (model 
AD-5000)
Insert the plug on the adaptor cord into 
the adaptor jack on the right side of the 
machine.
Insert the plug into the nearest standard 
electrical outlet.
For memory back up, we recommend using 
AA-size alkaline batteries (LR6) together 
when using the AC adaptor.
Tape compartment 
cover
End of tape
Tape guide
Toothed Wheel
Battery compartment 
cover
Keyboard & LCD
Initial Setting
Start your machine
Supply power by using six AA batteries or the optional AC adaptor, and then 
press
.
Set the language (English/Spanish/French/Portuguese)
Choose a language with
and press
/
.
Set the unit (inch/mm)
Choose a unit with
and press
/
.
Creating Labels
• The LCD shows one row of 15 characters; however, the text that
you enter can be up to 80 characters in length.
• Use
while holding down Shift key to go to beginning/end of the text.
• The machine automatically turns off if no key is pressed within 5
minutes.
• To cancel operations, press
.
• To initialize the settings, turn off the machine and then while
holding down
and
, press
to turn the machine back on.
Finally, release
and
.
    <Note> The text and formats in the display and all text files stored  
in the memory are erased. Also, the language and unit set-
tings will be cleared.
Size
Caps
Print key
Preview key
Character keys
Tab key
Caps key
Shift key
Symbol key
Auto Format key
Width
Style
Underline/Frame
Label Length
Cursor/Esc/
OK key
Favourite keys
Function key
Power key
Backspace key
Enter key
Shift key
Accent key
Space key
Cursor
Tape cutter lever
See the reverse side for steps of creating labels. 
Troubleshooting
Error message
What to do when...
Specifications
Accessories 
(Supplies may differ by distribution.)
Message
Cause/Remedy
Battery Weak!
The batteries are weak.
Check Battery!
The installed batteries are about to run out.
Invalid!
• There is no text above the cursor when you set Numbering.
• Invalid character is selected for Numbering.
• Invalid number is selected for Tab Length or Label Length.
No Text!
• You tried to print a text file when there is no data stored in 
the memory.
• The Print key is pressed when no text is entered.
• You tried to set Copies, Numbering or Mirror when no text 
is entered.
Line Limit!
• You tried to enter a 3rd line by pressing Enter key.
• You tried to print a 2 line text when 3.5mm or 6mm tape is 
installed.
No Cassette!
You tried to print a label when there is no cassette installed.
Cutter Error!
Tape cutter lever is used in the middle of printing process.
Full!
The maximum number of characters (80 characters) have 
already been entered.
Text Too Long!
The text length exceeds the selected label length or the 
selected Auto Format setting length.
No Frame OK?
Printing on 3.5 mm tape with invalid Frame setting ON. 
(Select 
 to print with no Frame, 
 to cancel.)
Problem
Solution
The display stays blank 
after you have turned on 
the machine.
• Check that the batteries are correctly inserted.
• If the batteries are weak, replace them.
• Check that the suggested adaptor is correctly connected.
The machine does not 
print.
• Check that the tape cassette has been inserted correctly.
• If the tape cassette is empty, replace it.
The printed characters 
are not formed properly, 
or the printed characters 
are blurred.
• The batteries may be weak. Replace them.
The memory has 
cleared on its own.
• The batteries may be weak. Replace them.
A blank horizontal line 
appears through the 
printed label.
• There may be some dust on the print head. Remove the 
tape cassette and use a dry cotton swab to gently wipe the 
print head with an up-and-down motion.
• The print head can be cleaned more easily if the optional 
print head cleaning cassette (TZ-CL4) is used.
The machine has 
"locked up" (i.e., nothing 
happens when a key is 
pressed, even though 
the machine is on).
• Turn off the machine, and then while holding 
down
and
, press
to turn the machine back on. 
Finally, release
and
.
Item
Specification
Dimensions
173 mm (W) 
× 222 mm (D) × 62 mm (H)
Weight
590 g (without batteries and tape cassette)
Power supply
Six AA-size alkaline batteries (LR6) or optional AC adaptor 
(model AD-5000)
Tape cassette
Brother TZ tape (width) :
3.5 mm, 6 mm, 9 mm, 12 mm, 18 mm
Accessories
Stock No.
Tape Cassettes
See the attached TZ Tape Catalogue.
AC Adaptor
model AD-5000
Be sure to use scissors to cut the fabric tapes. The built-in cutter can-
not completely cut the fabric tapes.
PREPARATION
OPERATION
REFERENCE
[GETTING STARTED]