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Note: Die-cut label paper is a type of label paper with a label sheet already cut
into segments of a certain size.
Note: Full-sheet label paper is a type of label paper with an uncut label sheet
that allows users to cut to any length by using a cutter.
Note: The same settings can be used when printing on full-sheet label paper or
plain paper (with no black marks).
Note: When printing on die-cut label paper with black marks, be careful
regarding the print position and cut position. Printing on base paper,
which is not covered with label sheet, may damage the thermal head.
Note: Note on preprinting on the recording side of thermal paper
Using thermal paper whose recording side is preprinted may result in the
thermal head sticking to the surface of thermal paper, causing a print error.
Therefore, you should avoid using this type of thermal paper as much as
possible. If such use is unavoidable, confirm beforehand that use of the
paper does not cause print errors, thin printing or other problems.