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Brother PT-1800 User's Guide

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STAMP FUNCTION

The Stamp function allows you to quickly and easily create your own stamp stencil films
for customized stamps. Select this function to automatically center the text and adjust the
tape length and margins to a perfect format for the pre-inked stamp film holders. Since the
stamp holder is reusable, just make a new stamp stencil film and replace the one in the
holder.
To make a stamp:

1

Type in the text, and then insert a Medium (3/4” (18-mm)-wide) stamp film cassette.

2

Hold down 

 and press 

 once. The message “STAMP FORMAT?”

appears in the display.

3

Press 

. The text is formatted for a stamp: centered within the preset message

area with the tape length and margins automatically adjusted.

4

Press 

 to cut the text out of the stamp stencil film.

5

Push down on the tape cutter lever, remove the backing paper from the stamp sten-
cil film and affix it to the ink pad of a stamp film holder.

EXAMPLE

To cut a stamp:

1

Enter the text and insert a stamp film cassette in the tape compartment.

2

Hold down 

 and press

.

Stamp

Mirror

Stamp

F O R M A T ?

S T A M P

Alt

Caps

Frame

Underline

Length

Auto

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  • The message “STAMP FORMAT?
  • The text is formatted for a stamp: centered within the preset message area with the tape length and margins automatically adjusted. 4 Press to cut the text out of the stamp stencil film. 5 Push down on the tape cutter lever, remove the backing paper from the stamp sten- cil film and affix it to the ink pad of a stamp film holder. EXAMPLE To cut a stamp: 1 Enter the text and insert a stamp film cassette in the tape compartment. 2 Hold down and press . Stamp Mirror Stamp F O R M A T ?

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