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First check the air filter to
see if it getting air and gas.
Check your gas cap. If your gas
cap is clogged, your fuel tank can get a vapor lock, and you will have no
gas flow. Loosen the gas cap to see if it will run longer.
Check the gas filter (if you have one
on the mower) to be sure it is clean and has good gas flow.
Check to see if you are getting spark
at the plug. Check out the video below.
If the
engine clicks but will not start, the battery or solenoid is often to blame. To
find the battery on a riding lawn mower:
The battery may be under the hood
The battery may be located under the
seat
You may need to lift the hood to find
the solenoid
Check the owner's manual for the
battery or solenoid location
Check to see that all wires
are securely connected and that the terminals are clean.
If the lawn mower still does
not start, the problem may be with the fuel, if it was left in the mower over
the winter months the fuel may have become stale or watered.. If the fuel
appears dirty or contains water, you will need to drain the fuel tank and
replace with fresh gasoline.
Other reasons for the mower not
to starting also include:
For the Dymo LetraTag Plus LT-100T, Personal Label Maker (SKU: 1733013)
Before trying to change the FONT you must make sure that the labelmaker is configured to print only 1 line of text. You cannot sellect to print larger fonts when label maker is configured for multi-lines. In order to make sure you are printing only 1 line do the following
1)While pressing down on the Shift key (may be show by an up arrow on some machines), press the Del/Clear key. This will clear all text and reset the label maker to print on 1 line.
You must also make sure that there are no other print options enabled, such as: italic, bold, vertical, underline, mirrored-print, outline, etc; these will all prevent you from changing the font. Also ensure that the take will accomodate the font.
My response will depond on the exact model you have...
To set the font size
1) Press the FORMAT key.
2) Use the up or down arrows keys to select the Size and press OK
3) Use the up or down arrow keys to selected the desired font size then press OK
To set the font
1)Press FORMAT
2)Use the up or down arrow key to select the font style and press OK.
If this does not work, please include the exact model/name.
This can likely be solved with one of the following solutions. If
these do not work, please feel free to contact me at
social(at)stamps.com. Thanks!
This can likely be solved using one of the following solutions. If these do not work, please feel free to contact me at social(at)stamps.com.
Fonts are typically available either for free or for a fee.
Only fonts that are visible in your C:\WINDOWS\Fonts Directory will be available to print.
You can google fonts and find more if you are looking.
Also, depending on the program you are using, you can save as a .pdf to print and this will "pack " you fonts into the document. You cna also use the "prepare for commercial printing" option in MS Publisher to store the fonts in the file.
Bottom line, if the font isnt installed, you cant use it.
You may be getting this error if the document came from someone who has the font but you dont. If that's the case, tell your friend you need the fonts. Just copy them out of the E:\WINDOWS\Fonts directory to your disc.
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