TOP > Getting Started > Manually Setting the Print Mode Manually Setting the Print Mode You can change the print mode of the product according to its usage.The product has the following print modes:[Continuous]Prints the specified number of media. The media remains in position for printing at all times.[Dispenser]Peels the liner from the printed label as the label is fed to the media discharge outlet. Once the printed label has been removed from the product for application, the next label will retract and position itself for printing.[Linerless]When specialized hardware is installed on the external equipment, then linerless labels are fed and printed.[Dispense & Print]The printed label advances to the dispensing position while the next data is printed.If the next data is not available, it is fed to the dispensing position without printing, then backfeed and regular dispensing are done. • In the dispense & print mode, when printing is stopped, such as due to a cancel operation during printing of labels, feed and eject the labels that have been finished printing part way before restarting printing. Restarting without doing this would cause an error.• When you are using the dispense & print mode, printing stops for a dispense operation, so a white void appears in the head position where printing stopped. Change the print mode according to the following procedure: 1. Press the button or button in Online mode. The product changes to Offline mode.2. Press the button. The product changes to Settings mode. • Input the password if it is enabled.3. Select [Printing] using the / buttons. 4. Press the button. The item list appears.5. Select [Print Mode] using the / buttons. 6. Press the button. The [Print Mode] screen appears.7. Select the print mode using the / buttons. • Do not select Linerless Mode to use RFID tags on an RFID model. If you set Linerless Mode, you cannot use RFID tags.8. Press the button to confirm. Related TopicsFlow of Printing OperationsLoading Media with DispenserLogging In to/Logging Out of the Settings Mode[Print Mode] Back to top