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Scan the barcode whose data is to be 
used.

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Scan the “Begin printing” barcode.

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The barcode is printed with the protocol 
and size specified in the template.

Database-assisted label printing

First, a database field must be connected to 
an object in the label layout. Then, when a 
key barcode is scanned with the barcode 
reader, the barcode data can be printed 
replacing data from the connected database 
file in the object of the specified template.

1

Connect the database file to the label 
layout to be printed.

For details on specifying the settings, refer 
to the “P-touch Editor Help”.

2

Using Transfer Manager, transfer the 
label layout from P-touch Editor 5.0 to 
the printer.

The database file is also transferred.

3

When data is transferred to 
“Configurations” in Transfer Manager, 
the “Key Assign” number is automatically 
specified.

(CODE128/9-digit)

Note

The key barcode is the barcode for the 
information appearing in the database file 
at the leftmost column in record view 
(field “A” in form view). These key 
barcodes must be created in advance.

The database information in field “A” of 
the form view must not include any other 
data. In addition, even if the information 
contains two lines of data, only the first 
line of data is recognized when the 
barcode is scanned with the barcode 
reader. Therefore, enter only one line of 
data into the information in field “A” of 
the form view.

For details on the barcodes that can be 
scanned for the various settings, refer to 
“List of barcodes for specifying settings” 
(

 P.51).

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