1. Isingeniso
This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the safe and efficient operation of your EazeID LT12 Label Maker. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the device and retain it for future reference.
2. Uhlu Lokuhlola Lokuphakathi
Qinisekisa ukuthi zonke izinto ezibalwe ngezansi zifakiwe kuphakheji yakho:
- 1 Γ EazeID LT12 Handheld Labeler
- 1 Γ PZ Label Tape (12mm Γ 4M)
- 1 Γ Ikhebula Lohlobo C
- 1 Γ Incwadi yomsebenzisi
- 1 Γ Umhlahlandlela Wokuqalisa Ngokushesha
- 1 Γ Colorful Packaging Box

Figure 2.1: Package Contents of the EazeID LT12 Label Maker.
Video 2.1: Unboxing the EazeID LT12 Label Maker. This video demonstrates the contents of the package and initial handling of the device.
3. Izingxenye Incazelo
Familiarize yourself with the components of your EazeID LT12 Label Maker:

Umfanekiso 3.1: Ngaphambili view of the EazeID LT12 Label Maker.
- Isikrini se-LCD: Displays text, settings, and preview of labels. Features a backlight for visibility in low-light conditions.
- Ikhibhodi ye-QWERTY: For efficient text input.
- Inkinobho yamandla: Ivula noma ivale idivayisi.
- Inkinobho yokuphrinta: Initiates the label printing process.
- Inkinobho yokusula: Clears text or settings.
- Inkinobho Yokususa: Deletes characters one by one.
- Esc Button: Exits current menu or operation.
- Inkinobho KULUNGILE: Iqinisekisa okukhethiwe.
- Izinkinobho Zokuzulazula: Used to move the cursor and navigate menus.
- Inkinobho Yezilungiselelo: Accesses device settings.
- Insert Button: Inserts symbols, units, or date.
- Inkinobho Yokufometha: Changes label size, style, borders, alignment, and vertical printing.
- File Inkinobho: Saves or opens labels.
- Shift Key: Used in combination with other keys for uppercase letters, numbers, and symbols.
- I-CAPS Lock: Toggles uppercase/lowercase input.
- A/a Button: Switches between uppercase and lowercase characters.
- Accented Characters Button: Accesses accented characters.
- Ibha Yesikhala: Ifaka isikhala.
- Uhlobo lwe-C-Port: Eyokushaja idivayisi.
- Flashing Indicator: Shows charging status and other notifications.
- Setha kabusha Inkinobho: Resets the device (use a pin to press).
- Umsiki: Manually cuts the printed label.
- Label Exit: Where the printed label emerges.
- Tape Cassette Compartment Cover: Protects the tape cassette.
Video 3.1: EazeID LT12 Label Maker - Exterior Details and Tips. This video highlights the various physical features and components of the label maker.
4. Setha
4.1 Ukushaja Idivayisi
The EazeID LT12 Label Maker is powered by a robust 1200mAh lithium battery. Use the provided Type-C cable to charge the device. The power indicator light will go out once fully charged.

Figure 4.1: Rechargeable feature of the LT12 with Type-C port.
Video 4.1: Quick Label Maker Comparison LT12 vs LT100H. This video demonstrates the Type-C charging of the LT12, highlighting its convenience compared to battery-operated models (0:36-0:56).
4.2 Installing the Tape Cassette
- Open the tape cassette compartment cover.
- Ensure that the end of the tape passes through the tape guide.
- Install the tape cassette firmly into the compartment.
- Pull out a section of the label about 1 inch (3cm) from the paper outlet.
- Close the tape cassette compartment cover.

Figure 4.2: Proper installation of the tape cassette.
4.3 Izilungiselelo zokuqala
Before first use, or if you need to adjust settings, follow these steps:
- Ulimi: Cindezela Izilungiselelo β [Ulimi] β OK β Select a language β OK. By default, the language is set to English. The machine comes with 23 built-in languages.
- Okuphakelayo: Cindezela Izilungiselelo β [Feed] β OK. This feeds a small amount of tape.
- I-Bluetooth: Cindezela Izilungiselelo β [I-Bluetooth] β OK β [VULA] β OK. By default, Bluetooth is off.
- Ubude belebuli: Cindezela Izilungiselelo β [Ubude belebula] β OK β Select a value β OK. Auto adjusts label length to text. You can also manually set the length.
Video 4.2: EazeID LT12 Label Maker - Detailed User Guide. This video demonstrates initial settings including language, feed, Bluetooth, and label length (0:00-0:56).
5. Iziqondiso Zokusebenza
5.1 Text Entry
Use the QWERTY keyboard for efficient text input. The backlit LCD screen ensures clear visibility.

Figure 5.1: Backlit LCD screen and QWERTY keyboard for easy text entry.
Video 5.1: Quick Label Maker Comparison LT12 vs LT100H. This video demonstrates the typing speed and clarity of the LT12's QWERTY keyboard and backlit screen compared to an older model (1:00-1:29 for keyboard, 2:17-2:33 for backlight).
5.2 Inserting Symbols and Date
To enhance your labels, you can insert various symbols and the current date:
- Izimpawu: Cindezela Faka β [Symbols] β OK β Select a category β OK β Select a symbol β OK.
- Usuku: Cindezela Faka β [Idethi] β OK β Choose a date format β OK.
Video 5.2: EazeID LT12 Label Maker - Detailed User Guide. This video demonstrates how to insert symbols and dates into your labels (0:57-1:51).
5.3 Formatting Labels
Customize the appearance of your labels using the Format menu:
- Cindezela Ifomethi to access options.
- Usayizi: Adjust the length of the label (Auto, Small, Medium, Large).
- Isitayela: Adjust the style of the font (Normal, Bold, Italic, Bold&Italic).
- Imingcele: Khetha ifremu yokuhlobisa ongayengeza kulebula yakho.
- Ukuqondanisa: Adjust text format (Align Left, Align Center, Align Right).
- Okuqondile: Set up vertical printing (ON/OFF).
Video 5.3: EazeID LT12 Label Maker - Detailed User Guide. This video demonstrates how to format labels, including size, style, borders, alignment, and vertical printing (1:52-3:26).
5.4 Saving and Opening Labels
You can save your labels for future use and access them later to edit and print them.
- Londoloza: Cindezela File β [Londoloza] β OK β Select a save destination β OK. You can save up to 9 files, each with a maximum of 100 characters.
- Vula: Cindezela File β [Vula] β OK β Select a saved file β OK.
Video 5.4: EazeID LT12 Label Maker - Detailed User Guide. This video demonstrates how to save and open labels (3:27-4:22).
5.5 Text Editing
Edit your text efficiently with these functions:
- New Line: Cindezela A/a to start a new line. The maximum number of lines for 0.47" (12 mm) tape width is three lines.
- Delete Text and Format:
- Delete one by one: Use the Susa inkinobho.
- Delete one character at a time: Use the Susa inkinobho.
- Delete all characters: Press Kucace β [Umbhalo Kuphela] β OK.
- Upper-Case & Lower-Case: Cindezela A/a to switch between uppercase and lowercase characters.
- Accented Characters: Select text you wish to convert to accented characters, then press A&N β Select a value β OK.
Video 5.5: EazeID LT12 Label Maker - Detailed User Guide. This video demonstrates various text editing functions (4:23-5:47).
5.6 Shift Key Operations
By using the Shift key combination, the following operations can be performed:
- Insert numbers and symbols: Cindezela bese ubamba Shift when pressing a letter or number key to type an uppercase letter or the symbol marked on the number key.
- Multiple Editing: Allows editing multiple labels sequentially.
- Multiple Printing: Select 1-9 print copies.
- Quickly locate the initial and final positions of text: Sebenzisa Shift + Navigation buttons.
Video 5.6: EazeID LT12 Label Maker - Detailed User Guide. This video demonstrates operations using the Shift key, including inserting numbers/symbols, multiple editing, multiple printing, and quick text navigation (5:48-7:44).
5.7 App Connection and Features
Connect your LT12 Label Maker to the "Print Master" app via Bluetooth for extended customization options.
- Download the "Print Master" app from your device's app store.
- Ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your label maker and smartphone.
- Open the app and connect to the LT12 printer.
- Utilize the app to access 1600+ icons, 163 fonts, and 287 border styles.
- Generate and print barcodes or QR codes directly through the app for inventory management or tracking.

Figure 5.2: Bluetooth connection and app usage for the LT12 Label Maker.
Video 5.7: Quick Label Maker Comparison LT12 vs LT100H. This video demonstrates the app connection process and basic label creation using the app (2:34-3:13).
6. Isondlo
Proper maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your label maker.
6.1 Ukuhlanza Ikhanda Lokuphrinta
If print quality degrades (e.g., faint lines, missing dots), clean the print head:
- Vala umenzi welebula.
- Open the tape cassette compartment cover.
- Gently wipe the print head with a cotton swab lightly moistened with isopropyl alcohol.
- Allow the print head to dry completely before closing the cover and resuming use.
6.2 Cleaning the Cutter
If labels are not cut cleanly, the cutter blade may have adhesive residue:
- Vala umenzi welebula.
- Open the tape cassette compartment cover.
- Carefully use a dry cotton swab to remove any visible adhesive or debris from the cutter blade. Avoid touching the blade directly with your fingers.
- Vala ikhava.
6.3 Isitoreji
Store the label maker in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Remove the tape cassette if the device will not be used for an extended period.
7. Ukuxazulula izinkinga
If you encounter issues with your EazeID LT12 Label Maker, refer to the following common problems and solutions:
| Inkinga | Imbangela Engenzeka | Isixazululo |
|---|---|---|
| Idivayisi ayivuli. | Ibhethri liphansi noma alikhokhi lutho. | Connect the label maker to a power source using the Type-C cable and charge it. |
| Faint or incomplete print. | Print head is dirty or tape is incorrectly installed. | Clean the print head (see Section 6.1). Reinstall the tape cassette, ensuring it is properly seated and tape is fed correctly. |
| Labels are not cutting cleanly. | Cutter blade is dirty or dull. | Clean the cutter blade (see Section 6.2). If the issue persists, the blade may need replacement. |
| Ukuxhumeka kwe-Bluetooth kwehlulekile. | Bluetooth is off on the device or phone, or interference. | Ensure Bluetooth is enabled on both the label maker and your smartphone. Move closer to the device. Restart both devices. |
| Label tape gets jammed. | Tape is not installed correctly or is damaged. | Open the tape compartment, remove the cassette, clear any jammed tape, and reinstall the cassette correctly. |
8. Imininingwane
| Isici | Incazelo |
|---|---|
| Ubukhulu bomkhiqizo | 2"D x 1"W x 1"H |
| Isisindo sento | 10.1 ama-ounces (0.63 pounds) |
| Inombolo Yemodeli | I-LT12 |
| Ibhrendi | EazeID |
| Ubuchwepheshe bokuxhumana | I-Bluetooth |
| Ubuchwepheshe bokuphrinta | Okushisayo |
| Ubukhulu Bosayizi Wemidiya | 0.47 intshi (12mm) |
| Okukhipha Iphrinta | I-Monochrome |
| Isivinini Sokuphrinta Esiphezulu (Monochrome) | 10 mm/s |
| Izici ezikhethekile | Backlit LCD Screen, Bluetooth Connectivity, Portable Handheld, QWERTY Keyboard, Rechargeable Battery |
| Ibhethri | Kudingeka ibhethri ye-Lithium Ion engu-1 (ifakiwe) |
| Indlela Yokulawula | App, Keyboard |
| Umbala kayinki | Black (Thermal printing requires no ink) |
| Uhlobo Lwewaranti | Inomkhawulo |
9. Iwaranti kanye Nokusekela
Your EazeID LT12 Label Maker comes with a limited warranty. For specific warranty details, please refer to the documentation included in your product packaging or contact EazeID customer support.
Product support is included with your purchase. If you have any questions, require assistance, or need to report an issue, please contact the seller directly through the Amazon platform. The seller, Eazeid, aims to provide quick responses and support within 24 hours.
To contact the seller on Amazon:
- Go to the product page on Amazon.
- Click on the seller's name (Eazeid).
- Click the "Ask a question" button to send a message.

Figure 9.1: How to contact the seller on Amazon for support.





