Leitz Icon Printer User Guide
Remove the label cartridge from the cartridge compartment, pulling the extruded labels from the label feed slot.
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Use a pair of scissors to cut off any labels that have exited the label cartridge.
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If you think a partial label may be stuck in the printer, you can access the platen and cutter by removing the front panel of
the printer. See the video at www.leitz.com for instructions on removing the printer panel.
The cutter blade is exposed when the front panel of the printer is removed. The blade is extremely sharp. Use caution
CAUTION:
when working with or near the cutter blade.
Printing a Test Strip
If you are having trouble printing or you see print quality issues, you can print a test strip to check the printer functionality.
To print a test strip
Disconnect the power cord and battery from the printer to power off the printer.
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With the printer unplugged, press and hold
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While holding
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Once the power status light begins to flash, release
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Press and hold
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The test pattern begins to print.
To stop printing the test pattern, release
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Press, hold, and release
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A total of 5 different test patterns will print.
Press
to cut the printed test strip.
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To return to normal printing, disconnect the power cord from the printer and then reconnect the power cord to the
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printer.
Resetting the Printer
You can reset the printer to the default settings. Resetting the printer reverts all settings to the default settings. Any settings,
including wireless settings, that have been changed are lost.
To reset the printer
Disconnect the power cord and battery from the printer to power off the printer.
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With the printer off, press and hold the WPS button and reconnect the power cord to the printer.
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Continue to hold the WPS button for five seconds, and the release the button.
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Contacting Customer Support
Visit the Leitz website at www.leitz.com for information about contacting customer support.
, connect the power cord to the printer.
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again to print each additional test pattern.
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Troubleshooting