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CREATING LABELS

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Using P-touch Editor

• Brother shall not assume any responsibility for any loss or damage caused by bar code labels being 

misread.

• If the bar code reader is not able to read bar code labels printed using the "Give priority to print speed" 

option, try using the "Give priority to print quality" option.

• The bar code reader may not be able to read bar code labels with narrow bar codes.
• The QL-500/550 is not designed exclusively for creating bar code labels. Always check that bar code labels 

can be read by the bar code reader.

• Always use the largest bar code size possible. The bar code reader may not be able to read bar code labels 

with small bar codes.

• Continuously printing a large number of labels with bar codes can overheat the print head, which may 

affect printing quality.

• For best results, print bar code labels in black on a white label. Some bar code readers may not be able to 

read bar code labels created using colored labels. Always check that bar code labels can be read by the bar 
code reader.

• To make changes to an existing bar code in a label, double-click the bar code to open the Bar Code 

Properties dialog box and change the settings.

• You can create bar code labels even more efficiently by connecting to a database and retrieving data for 

several labels. Refer to page 58 or P-touch Editor Help for details.

Brother P-touch label printers are not designed specifically as bar code printers.  The following suggestions 
are recommended when reading/printing bar code labels:
• Please verify the bar code readability with your specific bar code scanner.
• Bar codes should be printed in black on white labels. The bar code reader may not be able to scan labels 

created with other substrate colors.

• The bar code width should be set to the largest dimensions possible. If the bar code size is too small, the 

bar code reader may not be able to scan the bar code.

• The entire bar code image, including left and right margins, must be within the dimensions of the label 

image area.

Please note that the foregoing is solely for your information. This is not a warranty or representation about 
the fitness of P-touch label printers to print bar code labels or the quality or legibility of bar code labels 
printed with your P-touch label printer.  Brother and its affiliates specifically disclaim any and all damage, 
loss and liability arising from the use of bar code labels printed by a P-touch label printer.

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  • Brother shall not assume any responsibility for any loss or damage caused by bar code labels being misread.
  • If the bar code reader is not able to read bar code labels printed using the "Give priority to print speed" option, try using the "Give priority to print quality" option.
  • The bar code reader may not be able to read bar code labels with narrow bar codes.
  • The QL-500/550 is not designed exclusively for creating bar code labels.
  • Always use the largest bar code size possible.
  • Continuously printing a large number of labels with bar codes can overheat the print head, which may affect printing quality.
  • For best results, print bar code labels in black on a white label.
  • To make changes to an existing bar code in a label, double-click the bar code to open the Bar Code Properties dialog box and change the settings.
  • You can create bar code labels even more efficiently by connecting to a database and retrieving data for several labels.
  • Please verify the bar code readability with your specific bar code scanner.
  • Bar codes should be printed in black on white labels.
  • The bar code width should be set to the largest dimensions possible.
  • The entire bar code image, including left and right margins, must be within the dimensions of the label image area.

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