I must say it's pretty good printer.
You can do template on the software and transfer it to the device and then edit before printing but is just easy to do it on the machine itself.
For example 5+5 rcd and 2 non rcd circuits.
You click patch panel and set width of your single mcb, set 15 blocks, choose separator, orientation and reverse if needed then toggle advance on, this will allow you to set width of individual modules. Hit OK and you can set width of rcd's and main switch as they are wider. Hit OK and you good to go. Type MS and Rcd's and you can Save it as template. To do that click folder button then local files and save. You can recall it anytime by pressing folder button, local files and then open.
Alse there are few tips that may came handy:
If you have for example 20 fcu to label, instead doing it individually and print one by one you can choose patch panel, choose 20 blocks and hit ok. Then type first one and hit faceplate. Choose width and hit OK. It will create 20 separate labels that you can fill and print in one go.
If you have lot of different labels to print, choose chain printing (option 5 IIRC in cutting menu) this will print and score your label but won't cut it. This is useful as machine waste about 25mm of tape every time you print and cut label.
When labelling consumer units is nice to have MS and Rcd's with larger font and rest smaller and equal. This can be done on software but not on the machine. There is way around it but not perfect. For example if you type "HOB" it will be huge compare to say "IMMERSION HEATER" so the trick is to type in with space or even 2. For example "space HOB space".
I'am sure others will add some other useful tricks.
Enjoy your new machine.