
Paper sheets
.". • Open the front and rear covers, and pull
the
paper release
lever
to
your
side.
• Insert the paper from
the
paper guide provided
on
the
back
of
the printer mechanism section. While pulling the
manual feed knob, adjust the paper so that its end
is
set
at the desired printing position. Then,
turn
the
paper release
lever backwards, and set the paper
to
achieve parallelism.
• Before starting printing
on
paper sheets, be sure
to
pull the
paper release lever
to
your side. Otherwise, paper feeding
function will
not
be actuated, thereby causing double
printing.
• Set the paper
to
the
left edge. Otherwise, the *PE
detection
function will
not
be actuated, thereby causing breakdown
of
the equipment.
*means the function
to
detect
running-out
of
paper.
(Note)
4
When paper sheets with a width
of
5 - 6 in. in used, slide the
paper guide
on
the back
of
the printer mechanism section
to
its rightmost position, and set the printing paper along this
paper guide.
Otherwise, correct feeding will be hampered,
resulting in deviated printing.
Be
careful
to
avoid printing
outside the printing paper. Normally, the paper guide
is
set at
its leftmost position.
,
Paper sheets
(5~6
in.
wide)
• Setting printing paper
The
top
surface
of
the
fan fold paper shall
be
set in a posi-
tion lower than the surface
of
the assistant guide. (Fig. 17)
The printing paper must be set parallel
to
both
printer and
printing section.
Otherwise, accurate feeding
is
hampered,
therehy causing trouble due to clogging
of
paper.
• Setting form position
of
printing paper
The
top
printing line
on
each rage
of
the fan fold paper
can be roughly determined by matching the perforated
line
of
the
fan fold paper with
the
platen
as
shown on the
right.
This
is
regarded as the form position
of
each page, when
power
is
turned
on
while the paper
is
set
in
this position.
For
memory backup
of
form position, refer
to
page
14.
8
Fig.
16
F=:;;/:.-.: =
=.~
-:
, ,
, ,
,
,
==-=:!...J
Fan
fold
paper
Fig. 17
a
Paper guide
Fan
fold
paper
o .{=;.===={
---
------.;;-
Matching
~=""'~==:!,..
Fig.18
perforated line Platen
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